Hopefully it should be pretty clear just who's narrating this. Hopefully.
The View from the Abyss
At his core, he knows who he is (a scar and loss and ultimate, complete vengeance.) He almost pities these others who simply stumble forward, not completely understanding why they do so and without the driving force of clear ideals to follow.
Almost.
But to pity would to be weak, and so instead he despises these creatures that are so easily manipulated and wish so desperately for control and power (wish because these are two things they have not obtained, and that is why he does not wish. He has control and he will not long for power - he just takes it.)
It is almost ridiculous how hard they work to be seen, to be remembered. (He prefers the shadows, and when he does wish to be seen, they will see him.)
However, he does not wish to be remembered.
If he has his way, there will be nothing left to remember him.
