Aaaanywaaaay, I have been a lighter shade of grey kinda gal until I met Caesar.
When I talked to him and heared him out and looked at the bigger picture I could finally open my mind and heart for the darker shade of grey.
That sometimes, evil actions can be justified in the long run for a greater good.
No idea if that fits but it has changed me.
I actually sympathize with the Master now and kinda wanted him to succeed after meeting Caesar.
And everytime I play a game or watch a film/series I always want to know more about the "bad guy".
I want to sympathize with them, I want them to have a reason for doing what they're doing.
I want to believe that few people are truly evil and that they all have a reason for why they do things.
That they have a moral compass and understand what they're doing might be wrong or evil, but that it's necessary for a good cause.
Sadly, I am often disappointed in the writing of the bad guys as their reasons are either just plain evil, selfish, idiotic or underdeveloped.
But I will always from that moment on, when I met Caesar and talked to him, hear the "bad guys" out and think outside the box and see if it pure evil, or a justified evil.
I would be willing to argue Caesar is a hero.
He challenges modern society and demands it improve. Even if he is antagonizing it, the when, where and how of it all is justified. He's calling bull [censored] on points that need to be called out, and forcing society to recognize and address them. Without Caesar, many flaws and problems of society would simply remain as they are. Directly, he's antagonizing all other societies, but indirectly, he's helping them.
As Legate Lanius says:
"My coming would've saved you. Set your people free in ways they cannot see. War would've tested them. Broken the weak with it's violence, yet allowing the strong to arise.
Violence gave you that strength, awakened you - I can see it upon your face, where two bullets left their mark."