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Hmmm Camilla Send a noteboard - 21/12/2009 08:34:11 PM
I tend to like villains. I think it is because they are frequently more complex than heroes. They need motivation. This isn't always the case, of course, but in most good fiction, it is.
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That makes me enjoy a story more. Jaimie in the Song of Ice and Fire series was a great example. *NM* - 30/12/2009 03:44:23 AM 238 Views
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Re: What makes villains appealing to you? - 23/12/2009 04:24:04 AM 572 Views
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He has a good scene in TGS too. *NM* - 09/01/2010 06:33:26 AM 251 Views
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Real motivations that make sense - 25/12/2009 03:52:07 AM 514 Views
Cool - 25/12/2009 05:54:40 AM 528 Views

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