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There are some other people in the Bad Guy camp who are comparable in badness for you personally when it comes down to it. Zherys for example, for also follows Pragmatic Evil guidelines, or Tywin, who is a decently nice ruler for the smallfolk and only really leans that hard on the nobility.Press X to Doubt on there being a better option than Viserys among the list of choices in the Bad Guys camp. I mean if your intentions is to fall into the criteria of "better existence". Personal enrichment, meh, true, we can't outbid Big Red, but that kind of deal basically requires selling out everyone else including your mother, and also typically yourself in some roundabout way where you end up over the barrel and gaining nothing because that's how the Deal Maker works.
And I hesitate to say this... except not really... but none of the other options in the bad guy category seem all that capable of making a convincing argument for eternal slavery. True society not being an opt-in, opt-out thing, one could try to qualify any monolithic political system as enslaving the will of the people toward some grand purpose, but that's so solipsistic an argument as to be completely irrelevant on a philosophical basis alone.
Also, I didn't make an eternal slavery argument either, just that the political system the Imperium has is very top-down and with everyone except Viserys being easily overridden in whatever they say or do. It is a very absolute monarchy and thus can be easily called a tyranny, since all rights are explicitly given only at the leisure of the head of state. If that is a bad thing or a good thing depends on your personal take. Louis XIV was definitely a better ruler for most of his subjects then Josef Stalin, but neither of them were terribly fond of sharing their absolute power.
That's the context we are in though. In a the 15th century he would have been a bleeding heart liberal, but we are not a 15th century audience.Viserys can only be argued to be a "bad guy" from a modern Earth POV (and even that's only really from a "Western" angle), with personal freedoms and rights treated as sacrosanct - virtual pillars of the cultures in which we live - and rule by the people is the de facto norm, where those who have what amounts to absolute authority are reviled as tyrants and oppressors. At literally any other point in human history, he would be considered an enlightened ruler, with nearly unparalleled generosity and wisdom.
The difference a few hundreds years can make...
Which is pretty much the thing. The Imperium is very much in the facist corner of political systems, with militarism, strong state control and all the other trappings. The main difference is that the threats both internal and external (Daemon cultists, Baator, Void, etc.) are not made up propaganda. They really exist and they really want everything to burn.Once a plurality of people realize greater freedom can be obtained, they will act to gain it. This doesn't always result in the violent demise or vilification of absolutist monarchs, though it had the unfortunate connotations of tyranny associated with it in the West.
I would say, as I did earlier, what makes it likely Viserys will actually hold onto his authority for a long time is all of the numerous external threats pressuring the Imperium toward centralization and stronger militant authority.
If we somehow eliminate every single external threat except the big ones which can't be fully defeated, merely suppressed (within short-time frames at any rate), all Asmodeus would have to do to is, honestly, chill out for five or six thousand years and come take another crack at it when it has splintered into so many ideologically divisive polities that they are unwilling or unable to fight back (or at the very least Viserys is too distracted to put a stop to some easy harvests).
But one should keep in mind what the system we have built actually is and that other options existed. The alternative is Strong-Man shilling and the good old Hard Men making Hard Decisions while Hard. A lot of the bad stuff Viserys has done and keeps doing is strictly optional, but is being done because it gives him more personal and political power. We could have also become a wandering adventurer that helped those in need for free and united the world as a inspiring leader, instead of an absolute ruler.
And no, whatever beautiful arguments some people might now want to throw at me to justify these actions should keep in mind that they are just that. Justifications. Every Strong-Man has those.