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How to Craft Effective Villains for Fantasy Fiction
How to Craft Effective Villains for Fantasy Fiction?
Characters are an important element of a story. No story will ever progress when it does not have any character in it. Heroes, particularly, are the revered characters of most stories. They are the kind, strong, and smart characters who will brave any challenge and difficulty just to achieve their goals, which are, more often than not, for the good of all.
As equally important as the heroes, however, are the villains. A story that only has heroes and lacks villains has the tendency to be monotonous and dull. In fantasy fiction, particularly, villains are extremely essential. Villains spice up the story. They create the conflict that makes the story progress, and they also bring out the best in the heroes.
In order for villains to be truly effective, however, authors need to consider numerous things when crafting them. Great villains usually possess common traits that set them apart from the badly written ones. These essential traits of an effective fantasy fiction villain are the keys to creating a compelling and dynamic fantasy fiction story.
If you are an aspiring author who wishes to create a fantasy fiction story with great heroes and interesting villains, then this article may help you in doing so. Below are some pieces of advice on how to craft effective villains to make your fantasy fiction story more amazing.
How to Craft Effective Villains for Fantasy Fiction
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As equally important as the heroes, however, are the villains. A story that only has heroes and lacks villains has the tendency to be monotonous and dull. In fantasy fiction, particularly, villains are extremely essential. Villains spice up the story. They create the conflict that makes the story progress, and they also bring out the best in the heroes.
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