I admit that I enjoy being Amarr. They can have interesting paradoxes in thought that make them terribly frustrating to deal with, and even roleplayed as the sweetest, kindest thing in existence, the sweetest kindest Amarr can come off in a chilling, 'evil' way, leaving people not sure what to think. I think it adds to their depth.
Reminds me of a book series I read years ago. It's written with the protagonists as the 'evil' people and the 'good guys' being the enemy. By the end you're cheering for the cursed evil knight and wanting to twist the innocent elf princess' head off because with third person omnipotence you see the reason behind why the 'evil' people do what they are doing - they're struggling to exist, constantly under siege by 'the good guys' who refuse to listen or understand -- with internal knowledge, you find yourself empathizing with the bad guys, who aren't "bad" in a truly objective sense, but simply on the ebon armor stormcloud side of the battlefield as opposed to the silver blue skied one.