Xitra_Blud
Sage
I usually try to make my villains likeable, but I don't mind going all the way. The way I see it, in fiction, there is no limit if it tells a great story.
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And maybe part of why people fear going there is they fear that they might actually like it, and it might say something about them and the darkness within them.
I don't know you personally, but from what I'm reading here, this only says you don't enjoy writing or reading these types of characters. That alone is a perfectly legitimate reason to avoid them altogether....is my hesitance to write about characters like this indicative of something in me?
I am still really surprised that no one else has a strict line. Does this mean that people aren't thinking in the extremes that i thought of? Or is my hesitance to write about characters like this indicative of something in me?
Philosophy debate?
Banten, it might come down to how far you go into the villain's head.
me personally, i like to explore the darkness of the human soul. i cant make my villeins bad enough in my opinion. this often gets people questioning why i strive to make such depraved and sick characters, to which my simple reply is "evil never holds back". it can be an interesting mental exercise to devise the most disgusting and abhorrent crimes i can think of for my villains. i once wrote an entire cult dedicated to the murder, reanimation, and fornication of corpses for example, and it was incredibly entertaining for me as a writer
i once wrote an entire cult dedicated to the murder, reanimation, and fornication of corpses for example, and it was incredibly entertaining for me as a writer
i once wrote an entire cult dedicated to the murder, reanimation, and fornication of corpses for example, and it was incredibly entertaining for me as a writer