Arch9CivilReactor
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I don’t mean specifically in The Novel’s Extra storyline. It’s more that I hate how people forget how to write villains when they use the Novel Extra trope. Mostly because they’re disconnecting themselves from the more dangerous aspects villains can bring them.
You don’t see villains giving themselves introductions in Re:Zero. They just exist and he dies horribly as a result. When a villain appears they should be menacing. You don’t see narrators saying “Hey, thats the joker and he’s evil. Let me explain why”. The evil acts they do usually cement them as villains on introduction.
If your introduction as a narrator is “Oh! That there is the villain of part B scene 1!”… Well, it’s hard to get the sense of how evil they are even if it’s directly stated. The only time I saw a Novel Extrs story do this was the timeloop arc of The Academy Extra’s Survival Guide.
Either way, I personally agree with how Re:Zero handles villains. They make a massive impact upon their first appearance and keep on doing just that until the protagonist adapts. Sure, not all stories can have their MC killed every time a villain appears but them staying in the background to look menacing isn’t interesting.
It’s too boring if the villain is waiting patiently to have his plans foiled.
You don’t see villains giving themselves introductions in Re:Zero. They just exist and he dies horribly as a result. When a villain appears they should be menacing. You don’t see narrators saying “Hey, thats the joker and he’s evil. Let me explain why”. The evil acts they do usually cement them as villains on introduction.
If your introduction as a narrator is “Oh! That there is the villain of part B scene 1!”… Well, it’s hard to get the sense of how evil they are even if it’s directly stated. The only time I saw a Novel Extrs story do this was the timeloop arc of The Academy Extra’s Survival Guide.
Either way, I personally agree with how Re:Zero handles villains. They make a massive impact upon their first appearance and keep on doing just that until the protagonist adapts. Sure, not all stories can have their MC killed every time a villain appears but them staying in the background to look menacing isn’t interesting.
It’s too boring if the villain is waiting patiently to have his plans foiled.