I've been thinking about making some villain or at least trouble-making characters for my storylines/character canons. This might sound a little weird coming from me :XD:, but there's a reason for it. Flawed characters make things more relatable. If all your characters are "perfect", there's no overcoming obstacles, conflict to be resolved, lessons to be learned, things that make for a good story. I don't make many antagonist characters, so I'm curious to know what makes them interesting and fitting for their story. If anyone wants to offer any tips, I'm all for it :D

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Villains can be really interesting on their own and can have any kind of motives behind them, although I think they are way more difficult to write than the hero (at least for me) it's like writing any other kind of character tho, giving them reasons to behave the way they do. I can't give any tips bc I'm really inexperienced (and I don't even know if my stuff is good). A really general tip that I can give to you is to think outside the box and be original.