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Do you remember Lysandre when playing Pokemon X and Y? What do you think about him?
I wonder if he is a good guy or a bad guy?
I wonder if he is a good guy or a bad guy?
Lysandre right now is one of the most underdeveloped villains in Pokemon to date. He wishes to kill all humans except for his own team because... resources? He cries about the poor Pokemon he has to kill to achieve his murderous dreams while completely failing to realize his team is filled to the brim with bad people and petty thieves, and apparently in the anime he's researching Mega Evolution and Zygarde for some reason.
Unfortunately those are pretty much all the details we get on him, and as a result he's one of if not the most mishandled villain in Pokemon history. He's obviously a madman and hates humans, and either doesn't care that his team is morally bankrupt or is oblivious to it, and he likes Pokemon and is friends with both the Champion and Professor Sycamore. That's all the major character traits he has, and we never get a good reason for him wanting to kill all the humans (really? You're gonna murder everyone over a lack of resources, a thing that has never been an issue in Pokemon EVER?) His genocide attempts happen at the last minute without much foreshadowing, and he's still treated sympathetically even though he just tried to murder everything on Earth. He even gets to use Mega Evolution even though it's supposedly a rare thing that hasn't been used in hundreds of years.
The only good traits he has is that he has two really rad battle themes.
Lysandre isn't an environmental terrorist though. Team Aqua and Team Magma are environmental terror groups, and both concentrate their efforts on expanding the sea and expanding the land respectively, with both doing so because they believe it'll better the environment. Team Flare doesn't focus on that; they even sabotage an environmentally friendly power plant.I disagree, google how many environmentalists, animal rights activists and the like have blown up oil refineries, whaling ships, oil pipelines, spiked trees, etc, etc, etc because of what they want and actively or almost killing literally dozens, sometimes hundreds of people for their own wants, sounds literally exactly like Lysandre's motives. They wanted something wiped out no matter how many human lives were lost and that's really the only motivation they had, just like Lysandre, except his was on a global scale. And let's be honest, how long would it take any of us to find some angsty teen's reddit espousing how all humans are the worst thing to happen to the planet and should be wiped from the face of the earth? Not very! :D So from a story telling perspective, yeah, it wasn't very fleshed out, but in real life there's not really much more to it than "OMG! This cute little fox has to live 5 miles down the road from where it wants to live, LETS BLOW UP THE OIL REFINERY WITH 250 WORKERS INSIDE!!"
Lysandre isn't an environmental terrorist though. Team Aqua and Team Magma are environmental terror groups, and both concentrate their efforts on expanding the sea and expanding the land respectively, with both doing so because they believe it'll better the environment. Team Flare doesn't focus on that; they even sabotage an environmentally friendly power plant.
To my knowledge, Lysandre hates people because he attempted to be generous to people who took advantage of his wealth. His view actually seems more communistic in nature, if that makes any sense; he thinks there aren't enough resources for everyone because some people are poor and some are rich, and his brilliant idea to fix this is just to kill all the humans so only his team remains alive. The problem is that this is Pokemon, where actual resource scarcity isn't much of an issue, and he's still treated sympathetically despite trying to murder everyone and almost succeeding.
I get what you mean, assailing targets because they hate humans and ultimately want to do them in, but in game it felt more like a shocking swerve. Team Flare was just a goofy team wearing gaudy suits and doing Team Rocket things up until the last third of the game when Lysandre just outright tells everyone he's going to murder them all and nobody but you and your friends try to stop him. He's not like Cyrus or Ghetsis where you can tell immediately something's a bit off; he's just all nice and friendly up until the end and then he starts bawling because all the Pokemon have to die so he can kill all the humans. He doesn't come off as a crazy man hell bent on erasing everything, or a heartless monster intent on ruling the world. He comes off as a bit of a crybaby to be honest, and because his stated goal is to kill everyone you can't laugh at it like you could Maxie or Archie when they summon their respective legendaries and THEN realize they slipped up. It might have helped a little bit if he was given more character development and time but instead they spend that time trying to make him sympathetic and say he had a point. As it is, I can't really take him seriously, but I can't just laugh it off like I could with other evil teams because of the fact that he tried to murder everyone with even less justification than the last guy who tried to end the world.You're being WAY too literal. Animal rights groups also aren't (necessarily) environmentalist groups, but they have been known to do the same thing. Real life isn't like the cast system of a Final Fantasy game where only this group will blow something up but that group won't ever do it because they're a different group. I was simply making the comparison that other groups have about as much motivation as Lysandre did in the game. Just because Lysandre isn't an environmentalist doesn't mean he wouldn't also come to the same conclusion of wiping out people because the world would be better without them.
Why is resource scarcity a major problem all of a sudden, even though we havn't seen a region affected by it yet?
Do we really need Pokemon games to address real world problems like this, especially when it's done this badly? There might have been an aesop in here about being nice to others but the issue of resource scarcity is a huge issue that most kids are not going to understand, and since a lot of people just skipped the story so they could get to the post game any lesson they were trying to teach was lost on most. It's especially bad that they just boiled resource scarcity to "look this guy has more stuff than everyone else, he's bad for not giving it away" and "humans are bad because they have too much stuff and won't share it with other people and they don't care about the environment." Resource scarcity in the real world is caused by a large amount of factors including but not limited to isolation, oppressive government, climate, lack of jobs, crime syndicates and natural disasters. You can't just boil that down to it being people being stingy with their stuff because that isn't really true. If they were going to focus on an aesop it really shouldn't have been that specific one.It may simply be that the writers of the game wanted to reference the problem of finite resources in the real world, even if it seemed at odds with the rest of the canon as you say. Perhaps they reasoned such a breach is a small price to pay for getting the player to think about the subject at least.
If Lysandre and Cyrus are the heroes Pokemon needs maybe we should just ban heroes. XDMuch like Cyrus in DP, Lysandre was the hero the Pokemon series deserved, but you, the player, destroyed his only way to prevent the world from creating another Team Rocket or Team Plasma, thus making you the true villain in XY. It's like how Game Theory treats Bowser as a misunderstood being and paint Mario and Peach as the true villains.
I hate his hair.
Also it was reaaaallly obvious that he was the bad guy as soon as you met him - like even more so than Cyrus in DPPt. I guess they weren't really trying to keep it a surprise, but that's something I wish Game Freak would do more often.
Anyways, I agree with what's been said above that he was pretty underdeveloped and his motivations didn't make sense. He's a cardboard villain.