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What's the Work?[]

Tom Tom: White Night is a Graphic MSP, a series of graphic novels from various artists decipting the Monica's Gang universe in different genres of stories and artstyles. It focus on Tom Tom, the local indigenous focused character of the franchise, in a horror setting, where he has to save his tribe from the titular monsters: the White Night.
Who is him?[]
Cobra Grande is one of the two overarching protagonists of the story, alongside his son, Honorato. He is a gigantic snake spirit that fights for nature and opposes the humanoid abomination that is the White Night, an army of zombified creatures that destroy and raid indigenous villages and distanced themselves from nature as much as possible.
What makes him close to Pure Good?[]
Well, he is presented as a benevolent, nearly deity-like spirit. When the protagonist of the story, Tom-Tom, is running from his now zombified friends, Cobra Grande appears out of nowhere and non-lethally swallows Tom. Inside his stomach, Tom-Tom, now separated betweem body and spirit, has a talk with Honorato, Cobra Grande's son, that explains what exactly is the White Night, and gives him the means of defeating it.
In the climax of the story, when he has sucessfully saved the women and children from his village by fighting off the White Night, Tom-Tom manages to lead them all into a cliff. In blind rage, the monsters follow Tom-Tom, who leads them all into Cobra Grande. The snake swallows all of the soldiers of White Night's army, cleasing them from their curse; those who had only been recently transformed (men from Tom-Tom's tribe) came back safe and sound, while those whose bodies died far ago, peacefully pass on.
Admirable Standart?[]
His son gives Tom-Tom the powers to defeat the White Night and Tom-Tom... well, defeats the White Night. However, Cobra Grande got Tom-Tom into direct contact with his son in the first place, and it was him who dealt the final blow by ending the curse and purifying all of the zombies, saving the most recent victims and giving peace to the older ones.
What Prevents Him?[]
Characterization. He is literally just a snake, with no speech or facial expressions. While its intentions are clear, and they are benevolent ones, he still doesn't have enough traits of his own.
Veredict?[]
Yes for this mythological creature.