The Ultimate Price
Everyone knows "The Ultimate Price" is usually used in reference to giving your life but I was wondering is that really the ultimate price?
See I've been doing allot of thinking of allot of my favorite heroes form both comics, television and other media and it seems to me that there are far higher prices than death. Now while I'm sure we could all think of several others besides death, the one I'm mainly referring to is the willingness to allow yourself to become the villain to save the world or the ones you love and in the process perhaps even have to lose a part of your very soul. I can't really imagine a higher price than that.
One of my favorite tragic characters that I'm thinking of in particular is Cole Turner, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cole_Turner . Now for those of you that don't know who Cole was, he was a half human half demon in the show Charmed. He'd been forced into a demonic life by his evil mother in a hell dimension during his childhood and only realised the good in his human side when meeting the Charmed sister Phoebe. He went on to try and atone for his evil past by attempting to suppress his demonic half and use his powers for good. Then he eventually had the sisters even destroy his demon side completely leaving only his human side powerless. Then however the source of all evil was going to destroy the sisters and the entire world, good and evil. Cole paid an ultimate price IMO by choosing against his wishes to become the new source of all evil to stop the old one and save his love Phoebe, her sisters and with them the whole world. This eventually cost him to lose everything because now he was the greatest evil despite himself. He even saved there lives more by continuing to fight the evil within him's own impulses to kill them. Still after they vanquished him and the evil and he returned free of that evil they refused to see what he'd done for them and he ended up paying for it with an eternity of loneliness in limbo.
Another is Ozymandias. He was willing to commit horrible acts to save the world and he himself became the monster. He killed millions to unite the world to keep it form destroying itself and killing billions.
Now I'm not really talking about people like The Punisher. Who really kill for vengeance but people who don't want to kill at all. Yet, when it comes down to it were willing to pay the price and become the villain, in one since or another. To save others or just to do what needs to be done.
Willing to become the villain or monster or lose everything and have to suffer for it is what I would think the highest price would be. Higher even than death. Because in death at least you don't have to lose part of your soul to do what is needed.
What are your thougths on this?