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AliceKinsley said:
I think that when you're developing a villain, you need to really get into detail about how the villain acts, what he does, what he looks like. He/she could have a simple name, like "Liam," or "Sarah", but if you make the character intimidating enough sa pamamagitan ng your description, the name of it could be the most feared thing in the world. So try and really portray the villain, like what he does in his spare time, what his habits are, the way he speaks, the way he walks, or the way he just smiles. Fighting is also another issue. You have to make sure that if you want your villain strong, try and write about the way he attacks. Like is he is strong and fierce, he would attack with all of his strength, trying to defeat his opponent in one blow. That also depends on the personality. If the villain is smart, dumb, weak, strong, tall, small. It all depends on how he acts. If he's smart and sneaky, he'd play it low on the attacks, trying to find a stragedy on how to defeat his opponent. So basically I hope you get my point. Signed, ALICE
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