Board Thread:Stories/@comment-26186871-20171219174244/@comment-26186871-20171223002206

He lied to the villain. Remember, all of his scenes were in the Villain's Liar. He was planning on betraying the leader this way, gave out bad strategy, to help the hero without anyone, even the hero themselves, knowing. He let the hero defeat the villain, so he'd become the real one in charge. Kind of like Dimentio from Super Paper Mario.

He's also the one who wrote that entry.