
No no no . THISB IS the other side of the hufflepuff coin. When you bend it so far back that they break and snap. (And they’ve got a lot of trust and patience and loyalty so to do this...you had to do something mental which these people really did)
Gryffindor Villain - holier than thou attitude with the penchant for recognition mmmmm....I would say in mangas like this evil church members who abuse power to “cleanse” people bc they are “dirty” beings as one example. (Tbh dumbledoor is a great example of a gryffindor villain. He’s f**** up and you know it yet he is still supposed to be perceived as the mighty wizard and thrived off it just saying)
Ravenclaw - order must be brought to all this chaos and therefore will subjugate you. Or like that scientist in that one arc who was experimenting on humans with no regard for life purely bc she wanted to produce the results and “creation” she had in her imagination.
Slytherin- greed, pride, and most of all power. The lust for power is strong pretty much like most greedy ass politicians, nobles, conglomerate people. That’s why draco, his dad mom, and most slytherins b roaming around in drip.
But our hero here wants none of those. He wants justice for the victims of the empire’s abuse. They were needed to be destroyed for people to live more peacefully. (Also his own personal veangance of the wrongdoings that were done upon him,his loved ones, and his comrades)

I would say the guy from rise of the shield hero is also very very similar. though he doesn't repay it as sadistic and is more long term run...his motives are pretty much the same. it's so interesting. if you haven't read it do it!
they even turned it into an anime. I'm hoping for season 2 but idk if that'll happen.
This is intense. Why do I imagine this is what it’d be like if a hufflepuff turned villainous.
It’s oddly satisfying.