but from this you consider the survival of homo sapiens to be more important then the survival of earth itself?
that's a very... human... point of view.
But I
am very human. In the case of the DV, Harry is human,(or perhaps technically, a mortal wizard possessing humanity). He's made it his life's work to protect less powerful mortals/humans from more powerful entities. I'd speculate that protecting the Earth at the expense of humanity wouldn't be his idea of an acceptable outcome, either.
Harry and Mab now share a common goal, keeping the Outsiders,
outside, contained inside Demonreach and defeating any who aren't outside or contained. I'm fairly confident that their ideas about how to prosecute the "war" against the Outsiders would diverge sharply if the fate of mortals were to become involved.
my definition of 'evil' is:
1) causing harm for the pleasure of it
2) having no concern for the harm you cause
Mab fits neither, as she pointed out to Harry about why he chose her in changes.
The scene that makes me question #1 is from SK,
after Mab causes Harry to put a letter opener through his hand -
Mab placed her gloved hand on my wounded one, and a sudden spike of sheer, vicious cold shot up through the injury like a frozen scalpel before lancing up my arm, straight toward my heart. It took my breath, and I felt my heart skip a beat, two, before it labored into rhythm again. I gasped and swayed,and only leaning against the door kept me from falling down completely.
"Dammit," I muttered, trying to keep my voice down. "We had a deal."
"I agreed not to punish you for refusing me, wizard. I agreed not to punish or harass you by proxy." Mab smiled. "I did that just for spite."
You may argue that Mab must make sure to seem all scary, but making Harry stab himself with the letter opener, and then causing his arm to twist when he tried to remove it, (which increased the magnitude of the pain), took care of that. The bit at the end, the pain she inflicted for spite, the pain that made his heart skip a couple of beats, is where I see evil.
The idea about Mab "having no concern for the harm" she causes, is tough, because Mab's idea of harm is not the same as a mortal's idea of harm. Things that mortals suffer at her hand, to her may simply seem like utility. It seems that she's been preparing Molly to be
something for many years, (without Molly's knowledge or consent, as far as we know), and presented Molly's fate as WL as a positive thing when speaking to Harry. When Molly faces her family, will she not experience deep pain and regret? Is Mab concerned about Molly's pain and regret? I don't think she is.
Of course,
Mab doesn't see herself as evil. I just happen to disagree.