Originally Posted by
King of Nowere
That's the tragedy of it, from my point of view. Here is someone who is a perfectly decent person, except that he follows a god of death. Malack, the way I read him, don't like to do evil (neither he shows any inclination for good), and don't even want to serve an evil cause. He just serves his god. Which happens to be evil. And that makes his cause evil.
It's like you have a friend in another country, then your countries get to war and you have to face him on the battlefield. And you don't want to fight each other, you don't have any personal grudge and you don't even have any particular reason to disagree, but you are both patriotic people who want to do their duty to their country and that forces you to fight. Alll the difference between friend or foe is that you were born on different sides of the border. That's what makes me sad about malack.