>the villain is revealed to have a sad backstory
The villain is revealed to have a sad backstory
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>the hero is revealed to have a sad backstory
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>The villain fabricated his sad backstory.
>the villain is just evil because
Not a villain
>The villain actually had a pretty happy backstory where a lot of pleasant things happened to him
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>The villain was always evil, he just wanted an excuse.
>Noooo wheres my pure hecking evil moustache curling villainrinos
>the villain got bored of being the good guy
Has this ever happened ?
>is evil because without there is no good
>Villain has a sad backstory that loses its punch because they keep reusing him again and again.
Mostly in video games and anime, But there's Mojo jojo once he conquered the world in a PPG episode.
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The original Dobson
>villain has a backstory
>villain dresses in a fancy suit
>Nooo not muh 2deep4u villain
south park peaked at the first movie
>story has a villain
> a villain having a motivation for becoming evil is too deep for user
pathetic
>the villain has his backstory revealed
>he's just purely evil with no signs of him being good
>Moustache twirlers don't have a motivation.
>Goofy villain goes mad and becomes a threat.
>Both the villain and hero have equally sad backstories but chose different paths in life to later clash in battle of each other ideals.
Yes, and?
Doof had a rough life.
t.grey morality believer
>there is a story
Hate it so fucking much
>hero has love interest
>she decides to hook u with villain instead
He's a fallen hero though
only way for this to work is
>Villain has a standard 'a bloo bloo bloo muh fambly' backstory
>his plan to bring them back fails
>immediately kills himself
>t.grey morality believer
Yes I'm not a schizo with bpd, though grey morality really wasn't my point a villain can have a sad backstory without it being grew morality.