What about the "bully" type? The guy who gets the muscle, and "magic", is intelligent, and feels that he is holier then though, sick in the head, and considers everyone else inferior to him, and when he is failed by his minions is violent and angry because he can be...
The type of villian you describe always seems to make the big mistake that lets the goody guys win. Everything he's worked for goes down in a pique of emotion. I'm sorry, but I can't help but think villians who do that don't get to be successful villians in the first place. It's too unrealistic.
*MySmiley*
I play air tambourine. Competitively.
I play air tambourine. Competitively.
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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Ah, but a question for you
22/12/2009 06:39:04 PM
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Don't like him.
23/12/2009 05:12:57 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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Alien and unrelatable villains can be awesome.
24/12/2009 07:45:15 PM
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