tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8123433828747307228.post527456010759187682..comments2023-07-23T07:41:45.581-05:00Comments on A Quill In Her Quiver: Bingo the Blog PostTrinity Leehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17074825269623097854noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8123433828747307228.post-10658116827095428882012-12-15T15:20:10.331-06:002012-12-15T15:20:10.331-06:00I don't have a favorite villain type, myself. ...I don't have a favorite villain type, myself. Any of those types can be done really well in their own way, suited to their own story.<br /><br />In preference, I like villains whose villainy is portrayed for what it is. I don't like it when people make the villains just as likeable -- if not more so, as is sadly sometimes the case -- as the heroes. Things need to be balanced. So if the villain's going to be cool and likeable, he needs to be redeemed at the end, OR he needs to choose the dark side and give himself over to evil to where he's significantly less likeable. <br /><br />I have several villains.... A power hungry, a vengeful one, one who's decieved.... Yeah. I like variety.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08083506382941321547noreply@blogger.com