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Sharon.NJ I'm a villain lover too. I love to make my baddies super bad. I also like the sound of your protagonists too. I've never been a person to create a perfect character, they sometimes have more visible faults than the baddie I got going on. I always found Draco interesting, like his jealousy fueled his actions a lot. Also, Harry Potter is one of my favorites. Nothing like having a villain so bad you can't say his name out loud. And, with Voldemort, he tries to create an exclusive group of pure blooded magicians. Even though, it's found out, he's a 'Mudblood' himself too. ember_rain I like the idea of talking to them and asking them what exactly went wrong. I know currently I'm trying to tie the antagonist with my main character by misdeeds she has done, and someone close to her has done as well. I love the idea of this woman not having any power and if she had been born a boy... it'd be a much different story. This drive for power has fueled her deeds and to matter in this world that has caused this to happen because of her gender. ** Images For Use By Upgraded+ Only ** |