Unlike Tsukiko, I think that he's going to recognize his folly in the end, although, narrative tropes being what they are, he probably won't survive the revelation. Equally, I think he overestimates his chances against Xykon or for that matter overestimates Xykon's niavity. Frankly, I think his god is playing him about like he's playing Xykon, and that he's heading to tragic of an end as Tsukiko because like Tsukiko he has some basic flaws in his world view. And, he's willing to sacrifice pretty much everything to get it. He just wants his people to have a better world where adventurers don't come along and kill them and take their stuff just because they are ugly. However dispicable his means, he's the one villain in the story that has somewhat sympathetic motives. I think Rich is playing Redcloak as the tragic anti-villain.
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