Representing_Tromba
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I hope this doesn't come off as rude but did you not read the part about it being logical? It doesn't have to be relatable but I want to at least be able to logically consider the arguments of the villain. Whether that argument is as simple as money and power, it can at least be logically seen as a motive. I don't want any of this I'm a villain because it's fun crap. What was the trigger to make them a villain or what mental disorder can explain their actions?You don't have to relate or sympathize with a villain, if you hate it and want it dead, then the author write it right too. To relate or sympathize with a villain mean it's mostly a 'sad back story' villain.
Just because they're relatable doesn't mean it has to be sad either. They could have been a cashier or some retail employee that snapped and decided to become a villain. At the very least, it feels realistically motivated. It could have been one bad day after the other, or hell, they could have just been so OCD that they swore to make the perfect world. Still relatable as heck. I can't agree with it but it at least makes sense.