Talk:Mordekaiser/@comment-11556861-20151026204746/@comment-26001789-20151028161034

I think having simple goals and motivations in a Villain story is a good way of storytelling so long as the actual telling of the story is badass sounding and makes him look like an actual dude who go out of their way to do it.

Sorta like how Mordekaiser did. I mean, yeah, he wans to rule the world. But the way his death was portrayed, the way he is so viciously came back and how it was presented as well as who and what is is weakness and how he mantains it covered and safe is what makes him such a powerful villain in my opinion.

Better than being a convoluted villain who has mixed affiliations with other heroes and villains and comes off as "neutral" or even "confused". There is a diference in being "Evil" and being just a "dick".