Thread:SpectrumRay16/@comment-26091443-20150923010347/@comment-26091443-20150924143752

Escanor's becomes a lot less intersting (to me) if you take away the night time side. Otherwise he's just generic guy who powers up a lot. And along with that there's the implication that his night time self goes with it and that's definitely not good for the character. The duality of the situation is the aspect of the entire thing that gives him the potential to be an intersting character.

Arthur doesn't strike me as the type of character to go for revenge. And honestly I hope that angle isn't played with by him or Escanor or whoever. Take Galan out as an ememy against all of Britannia don't make this any more personal than it already is. We already have enough personal baggage with Meliodas, his siblings, and Fraudrin.

Also, Goddesses, I'm really intertested in how they factor into this. I don't see them being evil but antagonistic most likely, or rather antagonistic to Meliodas, and that sort of flowing to the others. Which might be a problem seeing as Merlin thinks they're the only ones who can restore her body.