Also similarly, when you have the protagonist that wants to do good "the right way" and then you have a rival antihero/villain that wants to do the same thing, but he has no scruples about it and goes TOO FAR in achieving his goals and is therefore bad and must be stopped.
I was also thinking about FF Tactics, which I hear so much about but then reading about it you have the pure noble-born main character who is the "real hero" and then his commoner childhood friend who uses skillful political manouvering and dishonest tactics to get into power and he also steals all the glory from our real hero, then he has the classic "Oh no was it worth it" shit cause he had to be mean to reach the top.
Also similarly, when you have the protagonist that wants to do good "the right way" and then you have a rival antihero/villain that wants to do the same thing, but he has no scruples about it and goes TOO FAR in achieving his goals and is therefore bad and must be stopped.
You can tell the politics of a Star Wars showrunner by seeing how they treat Saw Gerrera
I was also thinking about FF Tactics, which I hear so much about but then reading about it you have the pure noble-born main character who is the "real hero" and then his commoner childhood friend who uses skillful political manouvering and dishonest tactics to get into power and he also steals all the glory from our real hero, then he has the classic "Oh no was it worth it" shit cause he had to be mean to reach the top.