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Or the villains could, you know, be written well and just end up being bested in combat because they were scaled properly and not be given the same tragic flaw. In that sense, Mard Geer, while a terrible character, was a good villain, who had no tragic flaw. He literally got beaten in combat because he was scaled to a point to where a tag team could reasonably end him. Mard Geer is better than all of the Spriggan 12 combined.