Based on the provided reference, Ghostface is characterized as evil, with some individuals adopting the identity being classified as "Pure Evil" and most as "cold-blooded murderers".
The identity of Ghostface in the Scream franchise is not worn by a single individual but has been adopted by various killers over time. The provided reference focuses specifically on the nature of these individuals who take on the mantle.
According to the reference:
- "As the iconic identity of the killers in the Scream franchise, there have been quite a few that have been Pure Evil."
- "Although most Ghostfaces are cold-blooded murderers, these Pure Evils are some of the nastiest people who had ever held the title of the fabled Woodsboro murderer."
This indicates that within the group of individuals who have been Ghostface:
- A subset are categorized as Pure Evil.
- The majority are described as cold-blooded murderers.
Both of these classifications align with the concept of "evil" from the question. The reference does not provide information classifying any Ghostface as "pure" or "broken." Therefore, based solely on the provided text, Ghostface, represented by the individuals who have taken up the mask and knife, is depicted within the spectrum of evil, ranging from cold-blooded murder to pure evil.