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"Justified reasons" can be a way too broad term as there can be the most stupidest justifications for everything.
Van Durce's justification was that he did it for the empire and everything was ordered by the emperor.
Gardon's justificarion was that he wants to win the war and destroy the demons.
Also yes, both are evil, but Gardon massively enslaving is sort of untrue. Yes i know about the amulets, but the problem here is that he uses them only on a few people ( we have Salana, Merlon, Claire Greendale, and possibly Birram and Vail?). A lot of his troops are fanatically loyal to him even without the amulets and will follow him without question. They can say, screw it and have the free will to leave at anytime, but they don't.
Van Durce's justification was that he did it for the empire and everything was ordered by the emperor.
Gardon's justificarion was that he wants to win the war and destroy the demons.
Also yes, both are evil, but Gardon massively enslaving is sort of untrue. Yes i know about the amulets, but the problem here is that he uses them only on a few people ( we have Salana, Merlon, Claire Greendale, and possibly Birram and Vail?). A lot of his troops are fanatically loyal to him even without the amulets and will follow him without question. They can say, screw it and have the free will to leave at anytime, but they don't.