Well, it's often to make them more complex and relatable. A sad backstory can explain their actions and add depth to their character.
One reason could be to create empathy for the villains. It makes them more than just one-dimensional bad guys. Also, it adds drama and intrigue to the story.
The information on whether there was an emotional line in My Disciples Are All Villains was inconsistent. In document 2, it was mentioned that " My Apprentices Are All Villains " had no emotional scenes. However, a reader in document 3 said that the novel did not have a female protagonist or emotional scenes, only the interaction between the male protagonist and his apprentices. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to get a definite answer.
The high-ranking villains in novels generally did not have intelligence. This was because many villains in novels were designed to play a powerful villain in the story. These characters were usually designed to have great power and wisdom, but their actions were often for some evil purpose. The setting of such villains usually gave the readers a feeling that they had no intelligence because their actions were often out of the norm or even unreasonable. However, this setting also had its advantages because it allowed the readers to feel the madness and determination of the villains, thus increasing the tension and drama of the story. Of course, not all villains in high-ranking novels had no intelligence. It was just that some authors would set them up like this. When reading a novel, we need to pay attention to the setting and background of different characters in order to better understand the development of the story and the relationship between the characters.
Well, sometimes it's to make a deeper impact on the readers or viewers and leave a lasting impression.
Well, villains in fanfiction about Nightwing could be drawn to it because it gives them a different kind of spotlight. Instead of just being the 'bad guys' in the main DC universe, in fanfiction, they can be more nuanced. They might find the interpretations of themselves in relation to Nightwing interesting. Also, Nightwing's popularity means that any story involving him, even from a villain's perspective, is likely to be read and discussed, which could be appealing to the villainous characters in these fan - created stories.
Maybe it's because the developers wanted to maintain a consistent theme or brand identity across the series.
There were nine disciples in " My Disciples Are All Villains."
The main character of " My Disciples Are All Villains " had nine disciples.
Darth Vader from Star Wars is often considered one. His power, complexity, and redemption arc make him memorable.
It depends. Some novels have clear-cut villains and heroes, while others might have more complex characters that don't fit neatly into those categories.
It does have villains and heroes. The villains create conflicts and challenges that the heroes have to overcome to drive the plot forward.