What makes a villain a villain? Human qualities? Lack of? I'm curious to know. Should they have redeeming qualities? Should they just be completely sinister?
I am not a big fan of villains that are pure eeeeeviiilll or anything dumb like that. I like to see something believable, some sense of humanity and the path of corruption that is available to mankind. A true villain had a choice but has chosen the corrupt. And I want to know why the villain chose that path. What is the villain's motivations and how am I faced with such possibilities in my own life. What if I was i9n the villain's shoes, am I really confident that I would choose the path of the hero? Or might I be willing to compromise and take the path of villainy?
But wine was the great assassin of both tradition and propriety...
-Brandon Sanderson, The Way of Kings
-Brandon Sanderson, The Way of Kings
What makes villains appealing to you?
21/12/2009 06:17:23 PM
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Intelligence
22/12/2009 05:13:05 PM
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Neither good nor bad.
23/12/2009 03:13:22 AM
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That makes me enjoy a story more. Jaimie in the Song of Ice and Fire series was a great example. *NM*
30/12/2009 03:44:23 AM
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Re: What makes villains appealing to you?
23/12/2009 04:24:04 AM
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Alien and unrelatable villains can be awesome.
24/12/2009 07:45:15 PM
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