He willing became corrupted because of his lust for power which led him down the path of insanity. He only has himself to blame. I wouldn't call him evil though.
He willing became corrupted because of his lust for power which led him down the path of insanity. He only has himself to blame. I wouldn't call him evil though.
If Illidan isn't evil, than Arthas isn't either. Atleast he got corrupted by the Lich King, Illidan was still himself during his reign in WC3 and WoW
I don't think he's evil, no. Not irredeemably so at any rate.
He's kind of a dick, though, as is evident in the Well of Eternity where he goes "I tried teleporting Tyrande and myself out" at his brother... note that nowhere he says that he intended to take Malfurion -or us- along
Buuut he kinda went downhill a lot after his beloved Shan'do Rhonin taught him how he could use magic to fight the Legion. Subsequently losing his love, getting ousted by his brother, getting cooped in an underground hole for centuries until excrement hits the airconditioning AND then getting betrayed by another person he thought he could trust (Arthas) did do a royal number on him.
He has reason to be paranoid after failing Kil'Jaeden twice, and his already fragile mindset only got worse with his own delusions of having killed Arthas.
Now despite the storyline in TBC not being that well-defined around Illidan, I choose to believe that he was trying to do the Right Thing, but completely failed in his execution and most of the stuff that happened at the Black Temple and around it was done without him knowing it. I mean, how else would Theron Gorefiend just wander on in and set up base?
We don't just kill him because he had the good loots, we kill him because we got set up to do the dirty deed while the rest could look like the good guy. I don't exactly recall Akama asking to not kill too many Ashtongue while we're inthere, but he does come up and go all "I have released us all from our bonds! Hurray me!"
No, Akama was out for revenge, and since he couldn't get it on the people who originally corrupted 'his beloved temple', Illidan was the next best thing.
Anyway, rambling mode off. No, not evil. Severely misguided and slightly insane, yes. And allowed to be a bit of a dick and retort with "You DID kill me you know..."
And in your analogy the spitter would be evil.
Though I don't personally believe the act of spitting to be an "evil act"...just a very disgusting one...and one that will most likely get you a beat down.
I think a lot of people are missing the difference between reasons and excuses.
While Illidan wanting to 'help his people' is a good goal, with all the actions it entailed, he was corrupted by it. Inadvertently, which makes it tragic. It's a reason. But it's not an excuse. His actions are evil. Thus, he is evil. A tragic case, but nevertheless evil.
You don't get to do what Illidan's done, work with the creatures he worked with, and get a pass because 'you meant to do good for your people' or such.
The road to Hell is paved with good intentions.
Here here Katza
Illidan is Chaotic Neutral, possibly Chaotic Good. Following your own moral compass with no regard for social norms and expectations, with the best intentions at heart, is the calling card of Chaotic Good--people just forget that Good doesn't mean Nice.
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Most of u are right The best answer is:
plus the words: "hearthbroken", "misguided", "missunderstood".
Good psychologist will tell u, that's the correct answer If u think differently, I feel for your wife/gf/kids. Trully.
Sometimes sacrafices must be done, and greater good exists. Good =/= nice.
I really want Illidan to come back in reasonable way. Many people misunderstand that Malfurion and Illidan hate each other. In fact I would say that Malfurion showed that he still care about Illidan in Vanilla WoW's quest and in WC3 when Illidan parted away from Mal he said that he wished there's peace between them.
Nope.
He is power hungry, childish (has that desire to be the sole and only hero who everyone looks up to), unstable and arrogant, but also he acted for what he thought to be the best for his people and the best for Azeroth. A lot of shit he got from Malfurion and the nelf society is also unjustified so some of his shit is kinda understandable. He is what he was designed to be, an anti-hero and a damn good one while we're at it.
That is until TBC, that is.
definitely better off dead than alive.
He's better than his hypocrite brother Malfurion and his Prejudice alliance friends