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Aug 2019

"Keep up your end of the bargain...because Mama ALWAYS collects! :slight_smile:"

Erick is a maniac dedicated to becoming a person with great power in all of its forms (Money, Strength, Influence). His ability allows him to steal the abilities of others.

Here: he stole the ability from my main character.

I actually have more villains than heroes honestly. But Erick is my favorite and will be a constantly returning thorn in the side.

I tend to write in short pieces of dialog, about a sentence long each. I don't do well in these share-a-paragraph threads. I did find this piece of though in Soulless Saint. It fits.

"Chief Gorgon? I won't tell you, and you will never find him. He changes his name every season and changes his crew, blending in and out of the Raiders. Any random Raider you meet on the trail might be him or not. I could be Gorgon, and a stupid machine like you would never know."

There are no villains in my story, only people who don't agree with each other :slight_smile:

I'm having a little trouble deciding if there really is a villain around in Oh. My. Fate?! but I guess Jin Ling kind of fits the bill. Although I do tend to think of him as a poor abandoned child :no_mouth: I guess the sentence proves it:

But I love him!

this was my last villain, the queen of hearts. this was her reply when asked about holding a royal ball.

I do have some new bad guys coming up in Blunderland Book2 but at this point it will be spoilers for my readers so all i will say is that they are worth waiting for and Marius ad the gang will have their work cut out for them.

This is why I classify my baddies as sociopaths and psychopaths. Not full on evil, evil, conquer the world, but not angelic sugar-puffs either.

@Kimoisempai - oh you sly sardine :stuck_out_tongue: that's like, STAR WARS at work

Human turned zombie that managed to rise up all the way to the level of Zombie Emperor.

Easy enough! Narcissistic and ambitious. Has yet to make an appearance. Have to ease him in the story.

https://www.patreon.com/posts/o-brave-new-28944375?fbclid=IwAR19onEctd2DXG5elOZpiIaEo7Ivo_Bgh7hm-CQOea6OsKrpfxjPxgcuo9E

"I do not exist", says my villain, who's considerate enough to take in account minimum characters requirements.

Push an unhindered part into a well tuned machine and watch as the the world spirals off in a new direction, because what else would an immortal do?

Don't really have villains, just people who fit the proverb "the road to hell is paved with good intentions"

"A writer that gives his characters horrible lives and backstories because he likes to watch his characters suffer."