Feb 7, 2022
What character have you created that you despise/hate the most?
Every hero needs a villain and I’ve created my share of both.
Now, I prefer to spend more time and energy on my heroes and the bad guys get shoved into the background. That makes sense for my mysteries, because the reader doesn’t get to know who they are until the end of the story. It would ruin things for the reader if I revealed the identity of the antagonist too soon.
But my characters have minds of their own, and I’ve had good guys reveal themselves as bad guys and vice versa. So, when I’m asked which of my villains I despise the most, it’s hard to decide. I’ve got a long list to choose from. The one that sticks out is one that I wrote as a minor hero for most of the story, Henry Fairwood of Wolves’ Pawn.
I envisioned Henry as the strong and benevolent leader of a wolf pack of shapeshifters, existing in a modern world and hiding their dual nature. His job was to protect the pack and its members against all enemies. He throws off a very 1950s patriarchal feeling, but he is also trying to bring pack politics into a more up-to-date structure.
However, he sometimes imposes his will to make things go smoothly. And that’s where the villainy comes in. Because what happens when he has to hurt one person for the good of the others? It can be an impossible choice.
That’s the situation I put Henry in. But he took it a step farther and deliberately hurt my main character to gain an unneeded edge in an old feud and elevate his own standing. No, he doesn’t kill anyone, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t attempt to destroy a life.
What makes me pick him as my most despised? How easily he slid into the role of antagonist after being a good guy for most of the story. I hadn’t planned or expected it, but there it was. The story needed the twist and my protagonist became stronger because of it. The hero needed the villain.
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Feb 7, 2022
What character have you created that you despise/hate the most?
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I like it when the bad guys turn out to be good guys after all.
The MC I am working on now is both a bad guy and a good guy. And sometimes both at the same time!
There’s a lot to be said for revealing that the good guy is not so good after all, especially when you never see it coming!!
You hadn’t expected the good guy to become a bad guy – I love when that happens. Our characters can surprise us.
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I don’t think I could hate any of my characters. I mean, I hope my readers hate certain characters. But I always know more than I tell my readers. Every villain is the hero of their own story.
Henry sounds kind of Machiavellian. Being in charge is tough. I can understand how someone in that position could do awful things and justify their actions to themselves.
Yes That and realizing that the longer that he can keep his son under his thumb, the longer he (Henry) can stay in power.