: Re: How can a mass murderer portray remorse for an immoral act? This concept is based off of an scp foundation wiki monster. http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-231 An ancient deity called the scarlet king
It doesn't sound like he IS responsible for the deaths of 10 million people, being born is not a sin, or a conscious act of evil.
The people that intentionally caused his birth are the people to blame for the 10 million deaths and other destruction. Nobody chooses to be born, it is forced upon them despite their will, or in the case of an infant, he was presumably absent of any will, being devoid of mental capacity and the ability to have any moral sense at all.
He can regret the circumstances of his birth, but the blame belongs squarely on the cultists, and he has shunned them, there is nothing more for him to do, and nothing for him to feel guilty about.
You can portray that attitude. He should feel guilty for harm he intentionally caused, but the 10 million are not dead through any intent of his.
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