How To Hide Your Villain In Plain Sight
“You said the bad guy’s Greg? No, no way. Have you actually met Greg?? He’s so chill and kind. He makes banana pudding! From scratch! There’s no reason for him to cause the downfall and subsequent takeover of an entire kingdom.
…Right?”
Anyone can be a villain and in your story it’s someone close to the main character. A best friend? A caring teacher? Whoever you choose to make your villain, they will always have an alibi, until they don’t.
With this planning template you can flesh out your villainous character and place them in plain sight of the reader.
“You said the bad guy’s Greg? No, no way. Have you actually met Greg?? He’s so chill and kind. He makes banana pudding! From scratch! There’s no reason for him to cause the downfall and subsequent takeover of an entire kingdom.
…Right?”
Anyone can be a villain and in your story it’s someone close to the main character. A best friend? A caring teacher? Whoever you choose to make your villain, they will always have an alibi, until they don’t.
With this planning template you can flesh out your villainous character and place them in plain sight of the reader.
“You said the bad guy’s Greg? No, no way. Have you actually met Greg?? He’s so chill and kind. He makes banana pudding! From scratch! There’s no reason for him to cause the downfall and subsequent takeover of an entire kingdom.
…Right?”
Anyone can be a villain and in your story it’s someone close to the main character. A best friend? A caring teacher? Whoever you choose to make your villain, they will always have an alibi, until they don’t.
With this planning template you can flesh out your villainous character and place them in plain sight of the reader.