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I agree Ryan Send a noteboard - 22/12/2009 06:35:38 PM
I dislike cookie cutter charachters... Stupidity is fine, as long as it is part of the charachter. However, intelligence is surprisingly harder to write, but much more satisfying
The past is just that, the past. You can only truly live by looking to the future!
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What makes villains appealing to you? - 21/12/2009 06:17:23 PM 840 Views
Something works only as well as it is written. - 21/12/2009 06:36:48 PM 693 Views
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What Jacob said sounds about right... - 21/12/2009 07:16:12 PM 721 Views
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Hmmm - 21/12/2009 08:34:11 PM 628 Views
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Intelligence - 22/12/2009 05:13:05 PM 621 Views
Ah, but a question for you - 22/12/2009 06:39:04 PM 604 Views
Don't like him. - 23/12/2009 05:12:57 PM 651 Views
The same thing as with any other character, believability - 22/12/2009 05:43:21 PM 707 Views
I agree - 22/12/2009 06:35:38 PM 602 Views
Motivation... - 22/12/2009 07:33:27 PM 802 Views
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Neither good nor bad. - 23/12/2009 03:13:22 AM 605 Views
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 292 Views
*NM* - 31/12/2009 04:20:44 AM 308 Views
Re: What makes villains appealing to you? - 23/12/2009 04:24:04 AM 679 Views
Alien and unrelatable villains can be awesome. - 24/12/2009 07:45:15 PM 631 Views
Yeah as for Moridin - 31/12/2009 05:24:35 AM 622 Views
He has a good scene in TGS too. *NM* - 09/01/2010 06:33:26 AM 301 Views
They actions should make sense from their POV *NM* - 24/12/2009 10:31:36 PM 318 Views
Real motivations that make sense - 25/12/2009 03:52:07 AM 625 Views
Cool - 25/12/2009 05:54:40 AM 653 Views

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