Arch9CivilReactor
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It’s easy to create a character but I find it hard to create villains. When writing, I put a lot of love into the characters… but equal amount into the lives they choose to live. It feels bad to see a character fall from grace or be used as fodder.
Anyone else get that feeling? One of my works I created a ‘main villain’ while the rest were either misunderstood or animalistic. Making beating them up easier. But when it’s a fresh story and I can’t reuse those villains my brain numbs.
There are times when it feels awful when you write a villain with a sympathetic backstory written to lose their encounter with the hero. Even if you know the other option is equally viable and it’s your own choice to make them lose.
I wonder if anyone else gets that difficulty when writing certain types of characters needed for the narrative.
Anyone else get that feeling? One of my works I created a ‘main villain’ while the rest were either misunderstood or animalistic. Making beating them up easier. But when it’s a fresh story and I can’t reuse those villains my brain numbs.
There are times when it feels awful when you write a villain with a sympathetic backstory written to lose their encounter with the hero. Even if you know the other option is equally viable and it’s your own choice to make them lose.
I wonder if anyone else gets that difficulty when writing certain types of characters needed for the narrative.