Thread:Redfork2000/@comment-30384301-20190504061426/@comment-30384301-20190627170556

Yes, it's true that actions speak louder than words, but also sometimes I feel it's vice versa. Maybe it's just me. But to be fair, there have been some villains who have already done the things you mentioned, so I thought it would be better for the Warlord to display his true power in another way.

And speaking of the idea of undoing the gang's history altering the timeline so the gang doesn't exist, glad I didn't make happen yet. I knew that was a bad idea from the start.

I also do hold back on displaying my villains' true powers sometimes, because I'm worried that what my villains do will seem too OP for your taste, and you would disapprove of that. I want the Warlord to be known as powerful, but not too powerful to the point where it's unrealistic and ridiculous. Anyway, thanks for telling me this, else I might end up getting carried away with the Warlord saying the same thing over and over again.