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Episode Isekai Mokushiroku Mynoghra: Hametsu no Bunmei de Hajimeru Sekai Seifuku • Apocalypse Bringer Mynoghra: World Conquest Starts with the Civilization of Ruin - Episode 6 discussion

Isekai Mokushiroku Mynoghra: Hametsu no Bunmei de Hajimeru Sekai Seifuku, episode 6

Alternative names: Isekai Mokushiroku Mynoghra ~Hametsu no Bunmei de Hajimeru Sekai Seifuku~

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u/EnderHorizon Aug 10 '25

Nice insight into Takuto's worldview: being evil is not about only doing evil things, but doing whatever you want!

Also, for anyone skipping the ending, there's a C part in this episode.

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u/Emi_Ibarazakiii Aug 10 '25

being evil is not about only doing evil things, but doing whatever you want!

Evil-aligned D&D player: You're telling me I don't HAVE to kill every single peasant I come across?

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u/Toloran Aug 10 '25

That's something I've been drilling to my players for nearly 20 years now:

Good vs Evil is really Altruism vs Selfishness. Good characters can do traditionally "evil" things if its to help others. Evil characters can do traditionally "good" things if it benefits themselves (even if that benefit is just the warm fuzzy feeling).

Lawful vs Chaotic is consistency vs inconsistency. In any given situation, assuming all other considerations are the same, a lawful character will do the same thing. A chaotic character will not.

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u/MonaganX Aug 10 '25

If I selflessly sacrifice myself to free an evil deity I worship from its cosmic prison whereupon it will kill everyone, does that make me a good person? The "good/evil as altruism/selfishness" axis only works as long as everyone on it operates under the same philosophical and moral framework.
It's not that easy to neatly separate morality into a binary choice, and this show has now attempted to rectify that dilemma by essentially redefining "evil" as radical individualism that simply has an 'evil' aesthetic.

Also, lawful vs chaotic is dogmatism vs flexibility more so than consistency vs inconsistency. Chaotic isn't random. Given the exact same circumstances a chaotic character is still going to make the same choice every time.

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u/codingpasta Aug 11 '25

If I selflessly sacrifice myself to free an evil deity I worship from its cosmic prison whereupon it will kill everyone, does that make me a good person?

imho that wouldn't be for the greater good / concerned with the needs of others, and that wouldn't be selfless when viewed from the lens of the people said evil deity has killed. It would be considered selfless from the point of the evil deity, and in that same vein you can convince yourself that you are 'selfless' from that point of view because you are freeing an entity from prison.

'From a certain point of view' applies.