User blog comment:LivesByProxy/Re-Imagining Jhin: An Experiment In Word Choice/@comment-27802145-20160311211955

I feel that Jhin's whole theme is simply supposed to be that of a deranged sociopath.

He isn't what you would normally consider an artist, but he pretends to be. Killing isn't to make another transcend, but it is to end them. But the worst part, is that Jhin is wholly absorbed into his own fantasy, whilst being aware that his work is only made to be by the death he brings. This whole repetition of irony comes into play when we talk Jhin's themes.

The point here, is that we as his audience, are made to recognize the terror Jhin can bring, as his art, as said by himself, should terrify. Drama and a spray of blood are what Jhin considers impactful, whilst the normal majority would consider it obnoxious. Killing is but simple murder, but with the word art being as vague as it is, Jhin seeks to finally enact his masterpiece after having been freed from his prison in Ionia.

So conclusively, I'll have to say I disagree with the changes here, as they're more about forcibly bringing in a literal sense of what you would consider as art into Jhin's theme, when in reality he is just all about murdering and birthing terror. He is a murderer who absolves himself of the sins he commits by excusing them as works of art which benefit both the self and the subject, but that isn't to say that he doesn't kill simply for the sake of it. There is no reason for there to be traditional facets of art patched onto what Jhin is now currently.