i am pretty sure aragorn was always confident about his role as king and proud about his ancestry
@ExperienceDND4 ай бұрын
In the books your right 100% In the movies, he didn’t want to be king at first
@maximillion3224 ай бұрын
I actually have the opposite problem. I keep making villains that are not really villains. As soon as I start writing them as a person who is even semi-reasonable I lose track of the fact that they’re supposed to be a villain.
@ExperienceDND4 ай бұрын
To be honest, I have the same problem. But I guess that tells us more about villains as a whole
@ra1nyran4 ай бұрын
you could focus on them being more of an antagonist, then. possibly not villainous, but a person that pursues goals contrary to the protagonist(s)'
@its_sisha_not_chair5054 ай бұрын
Well, its always the method. Imagine a father with a dying son in desperate need of a heart transplant. Pretty reasonable until u find out the man started an organ trafficking operation to get as many forcefully ripped hearts of children as possible, since his kid's body keeps rejecting the hearts. As the guy in the vid says, villains can be good people, but their way of acting makes them bad. U do understand why the father wants to do anything for his son, but u also understand that its taking away the children of other families. Its that balance between a good person doing the wrong things
@Test-pm1le4 ай бұрын
The greatest villain in DNS is Sophist from Magic the Noahs on budget DND show