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    Anything wrong with a MC defeating a villain from a different background?

    I know I'm behind. But I'm working on the first right now. I can do this. Maybe they will have a more clear view of what I'm creating?
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    Anything wrong with a MC defeating a villain from a different background?

    This made me think more about something and after researching, there was a bunch of white/Western villains that fit the common trope as the evil Megacorp antagonists, which has been going on since the 80s. Blade Runner, Robocop, The Fly, Inspector Gadget and TRON are some examples. Even James...
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    Anything wrong with a MC defeating a villain from a different background?

    Okay, but when I submit it, you'll be honest and let me know whst needs to be improved? :(
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    Anything wrong with a MC defeating a villain from a different background?

    I will, but it's going to be extremely challenging. And this is exactly why I'm hesitant in writing this. If the majority think this way then it'll literally be impossible to accept :( All I can do is try my best. We should all realize that villains should come in all different ethnic...
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    Anything wrong with a MC defeating a villain from a different background?

    It's something I still don't understand why it's a problem, but I see many Japanese and white villains getting destroyed by Chinese heroes and there is no complaints?
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    Anything wrong with a MC defeating a villain from a different background?

    Here is a Chinese good guy fighting multiple evil Japanese and evil white guys
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    Anything wrong with a MC defeating a villain from a different background?

    Stories with evil Chinese emperors are pretty common in Chinese writings, that seems to work well in character. I would think something less offensive would be triads and civil officers. Why not? Here's two Japanese good guys fighting against a Chinese bad guy
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    Anything wrong with a MC defeating a villain from a different background?

    I'll read more into it. I just don't know if readers wpuld accept my fictional made up setting :( The Qin was from 221BC-206BC and the Yayoi period from 300BC-250AD so they could of crossed paths when the emperor went to Japan :( So how do I make up an Asian country with Chinese influence...
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    Anything wrong with a MC defeating a villain from a different background?

    There will be good and bad from all the ethnicities I have in my story. One of the biggest major villains is a white American, with plenty more. I have good and bad PoC's, I even have a good Chinese chatacter who teams up with the MC's son.
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    Anything wrong with a MC defeating a villain from a different background?

    Yes, I agree on that. But this emperor would be a fictional emperor, only basing the time period, where this could be believable that he went to Japan, around the time Chinese had gone to Japan in search of some sort of powerful substance. My fictional story would be something fictional this...
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    Anything wrong with a MC defeating a villain from a different background?

    But it's a martial arts story, with styles that originated in parts of China and Japan, with certain fantasy elements, including wuxia. If I take that away, then the story is no longer what it's supposed to be about. The emperor had ruled with a specific tribe in the Qin Dynasty with his...
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    Anything wrong with a MC defeating a villain from a different background?

    So if it takes place during the Qin Dynasty, which he is from, what would he identify as? Or I could say he first appeared at the borderline of Mongolia? I wouldn't mention his appearance or language, just that he was a ruling emperor with a specific tribe in the Qin Dynasty. Maybe he can xhange...
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    Anything wrong with a MC defeating a villain from a different background?

    Like a suit and tie? Or something more fashionable? But the whole point is that he is from a culture, which takes place in Asia, which takes place during the Qin Dynasty, which is where the emperor is from and then heads to Japan(I think was the Yayoi period at the time?) And uses this special...
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    Anything wrong with a MC defeating a villain from a different background?

    I thought that was more of a Japanese bad guy stereotype? The Chinese villain would be an emperor from ancient China, reawakened. If that is a problem, I can have it so that he remained immortal, living through all the decades, experiencing all life from past and modern generations. If so, then...
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    Anything wrong with a MC defeating a villain from a different background?

    If the MC is a white American or is white/half Japanese and defeats a Chinese villain, will this be a problem? MC defeats this villain, nothing to do with ethnicity, it just so happens this Chinese villain seeks something the MC has and the MC has the right training skills ro defeat this villain.
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