Hero or Villain?

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Do they believe they're a hero or villain in their mind? Why? This is a really cool request, thank you!
I'm going to do my best to spend my time wisely because I don't have very much of it, so I picked up bullet journaling again (I had dropped it toward the end of school), and it seems to really be helping me out:)

Phoenix:
-hero
-he knows he shouldn't have lost his attorney badge, he didn't forge evidence on his own
-he believes he's done a good job in raising Trucy, guiding Apollo and Athena, and finding the truth in many of his cases
-is always going to be upset about what happened to Mia, but he and Maya have been healing, and they don't blame themselves

Edgeworth:
-villain
-he blames himself for what happened to his father, and he sort of felt out of place when living with the von Karmas
-while he has become the chief prosecutor, he still has a lot of self doubt and doesn't fully see his potential

Apollo:
-neither
-he is super humble, so he isn't willing to give himself the satisfaction of being the "hero"
-he's a major underdog in the series. He used to be teased a lot and had struggled with not having real parents and having to leave his dad at a young age, yet he grew up to become a successful attorney that helped rebuild the justice systems in both America and Khura'in

Klavier:
-hero
-he's a heckin cool dude and nobody can change his mind about it
-he's found himself around a lot of strange incidents and has had to prosecute a lot of innocent people, but he sees it as just helping reach the truth

Kristoph:
-hero
-he chose to hide his darkness even from himself (remember the black psyche-locks?)
-he believed he was perfect, higher than everyone else, the greatest...

Blackquill:
-villain/both
-he completely scarred Athena, he believed she was the one who murdered her mother
-he took the blame for her, landing him in jail, making him a hero of sorts, but he still feels as though he could've done better

Godot:
-villain
-while he may verbally blame others for the passing of Mia, he really blames himself. He should have been there for her. He should have protected her.
-he is the reason she's gone in his eyes

Nahyuta:
-both
-while he is part of the Defiant Dragons, making him a hero, he still had fallen into his aunt's trap, allowing her to abuse her power. Because he put Rayfa in danger in the process, he feels as though he doesn't deserve the "hero" title, but he did keep her safe, so he isn't fully a "villain" either

Manfred:
-hero
-anyone that has the audacity to go into a court of law as the defendant should automatically be considered guilty, and he was always there to prove it
-he is perfection, and anyone that stands in his way is the villain in his story

I hope you enjoyed this chapter! I've been cracking away at the requests for a little while, so hopefully I can get them done soon and open up for more:)
How have you been? I'd love to hear from you all

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