ANTAGONISTS

CHAPTER: THE FOUR ARCHETYPES

In natural fantasy, Villains often fit into one of four recurring types, with some very distinctive characteristics.

THE ARROGANT

This Villain is driven by ego: craving power, money and/or knowledge, they never stop to consider the destructive consequences of their actions and see the world as something to examine, dissect, exploit, and optimize.

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THE PROTECTOR

This Villain wants to protect one community at the detriment of another. They believe they are doing what is necessary and, if defeated, might even become an ally.

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THE OUTSIDER

Either supernatural or artificial, this antagonist follows a personal and unfathomable logic. They rarely speak, and when they do it muddies the waters even more, or they quote events, rules or information completely unknown to the characters.

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THE CATASTROPHE

This Villain could be a monster, a beast, an elemental phenomenon, a disease, or even an expanding ecosystem (see next page). They are the incarnation of a looming disaster and there is no chance for parlay.

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