Creon: By all means, Creon is a decent enough king. Heracles's (first) father-in-law, caretaker of Thebes in the absence of its rightful king as long as it took, and graciously gave the throne to Oedipus when the time came. On the other hand. On the other hand. After Oedipus fucked around and found out, and his sons did much the same, Creon is the one who refused to give Polynices a proper burial, choosing the law of man over the law of the gods and fucking over his entire family in the process -- wife dead, son dead, absolutely ruined. Should you feel bad for him? Maybe. Maybe not. That's up to you.
Antigone: The dutiful daughter of Oedipus, Antigone is fiercely loyal and full of honest duty to her father. Voted number one weird girl by her submitters, Antigone's fate is tragic, but she meets it with a proud countenance and justice in her heart. She will not be swayed by the law of man -- she follows the law of the gods, and she's not fucking afraid of anyone.