The character of Raavan (as portrayed by Amish) is justified - his actions are digestible considering his circumstances. However, it's again a personal choice - to be placable or pitiless.
I was bowled over a few suspense elements. Quite interesting ones!
Thoroughly enjoyed the art and science of fighting battles - the approach to combat & disposition of troops.
In short, the man of contradictions, of violence and intelligence, is indeed interesting. I am a fan of Dashanan - the one who possess the knowledge and power of ten heads.
P.S. Do read Sita by Amish before Raavan and not necessarily Ikshvaku since that's majorly repeated in the former. Again, choice is yours! No reading is bad reading if it excites the reader.