Still not sure after thinking it over for a while... though I'd have to choose Squealer from Shin Sekai Yori. He's patient, clever, and employs pretty brutal tactics in his Machiavellian pursuit of a world where his people could stand on equal terms with the "true" humans. He's unyielding in his ideals and, despite the brutal massacre of 'innocents', his apparently evil choices appear painfully rational when taking into account the standing of the queerats and the seemingly impossible-to-win battle to be fought. He reminds me of Lelouch in [this scene from Code Geass: Hangyaku no Lelouch R2], the primary difference being that he failed.
Still not sure after thinking it over for a while... though I'd have to choose Squealer from Shin Sekai Yori. He's patient, clever, and employs pretty brutal tactics in his Machiavellian pursuit of a world where his people could stand on equal terms with the "true" humans. He's unyielding in his ideals and, despite the brutal massacre of 'innocents', his apparently evil choices appear painfully rational when taking into account the standing of the queerats and the seemingly impossible-to-win battle to be fought. He reminds me of Lelouch in [this scene from Code Geass: Hangyaku no Lelouch R2], the primary difference being that he failed.