Talk:King Triton/@comment-30591854-20180803072247/@comment-1672596-20180803181809

Like I said, can't speak any more on the subject, at least, not on here. If you ask on my message wall, I might be able to answer.

As far as your other point, well, Voldemort definitely said there is no good and evil. Palpatine never actually said it, although you could argue he implied it with the "Good is a point of view" line he gave Anakin during the opera scene. That being said, Obi-Wan sort of held to that view as well based on his "Only a Sith deals in Absolutes" line, and also his "Luke, you will learn that a great many of the truths we cling to depend greatly on our point of view", so I'm not entirely sure it's just the villains who adhere to it, at least regarding Star Wars. And I wouldn't argue it's a bad idea to speak in terms of good and evil. God does it all the time. And besides, I know a few people in real life who actually are evil and don't speak in those terms. I can't exactly give examples due to this wiki not allowing for real life examples. But I will give you a hint to one such example: He formed the USSR and led the Bolsheviks. I do agree that "Sins of the Father" should not be practiced, however, but I'm going strictly by codes and other stuff like that, not to mention actions and the core set of beliefs.

And like I said, had they directly indicated Triton hated humans as a result of Athena's death, I'd probably buy the explanation. But unfortunately, they didn't (if anything, they implied that Triton hated music as a result of Athena's death, NOT humans, which are largely treated as a non-event in the movie).