>>146768984I could go on and on about my theories for other characters with little established backstory, and how I interpret them as being more complex than they might seem at first glance.
But I'd rather type it out ahead of time, so I don't get distracted from the thread, and I doubt anyone actually want my weird takes on how to make villains sympathetic without reducing how threatening they are or completely excusing everything they've done, like having a character who has no problems betraying people is like that because they've come to think of betrayal as natural by the present time, and even encourage somebody to betray them first, cough cough.
And I know it's probably just me being conceited about my creativity and story building abilities anyway.
>>146768996Yeah, her being hot is what got me interested in the first place. And like I said, she's not gonna be a perfect person, but she doesn't have to just be a one-dimensional cunt who is COMPLETELY terrible. Those are just boring, if you ask me.
>>146769056I can think of one example, although it hasn't happened yet at this point.
>>146769104Not him, but if I had to guess, either it just sounds silly without an explanation of what it actually means, or KNOWING what it means makes it sound like it's trying to hard to sound cool. Maybe both.