They truly are. Distilled down to their basest selves, several otherwise dangerous plants become wonderfully tasteful medicines.
What makes them deserve it? A... very simple question with a much more complicated answer. If you want to know where my moral compass leans, then the answer comes down to... they will have spurned something that I intend to protect. Treated others with undue cruelty; believed themselves to be above all others and forsake respect for greed; lost their minds in the whispers of chaos. The crime, and the subsequent elixir, are both quite nuanced, and a Fisalia is unafraid to bear the mask of a monster for the greater good.
Sounds like we agree on most of that. I hate doing harm, honestly, but...sometimes letting people or corporations keep going is doing more harm than stopping them. I'd rather be a monster if more people are safe.
Sometimes harm is the only way to enforce change, yes. It is a human thing, deciding where your values are best spent, even if you would much rather spit the poison by the wayside than swallow it... so to speak.
That said, I don't think there is anything monstrous about protecting those who deserve protection, even at the harm of others. How another views you is their own decision. For example, I am known as Cantarella, the Bane. But whose bane am I? Each person must decide that for themselves.
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What makes them deserve it? A... very simple question with a much more complicated answer. If you want to know where my moral compass leans, then the answer comes down to... they will have spurned something that I intend to protect. Treated others with undue cruelty; believed themselves to be above all others and forsake respect for greed; lost their minds in the whispers of chaos. The crime, and the subsequent elixir, are both quite nuanced, and a Fisalia is unafraid to bear the mask of a monster for the greater good.
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That said, I don't think there is anything monstrous about protecting those who deserve protection, even at the harm of others. How another views you is their own decision. For example, I am known as Cantarella, the Bane. But whose bane am I? Each person must decide that for themselves.