I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the exact novel. But usually, the main villains are those who oppose the protagonist the most. They are often the ones causing the most chaos and problems in the story world.
Yes, it's quite an interesting read. The story has unique characters and a captivating plot that keeps you hooked from the start. The concept of villains and their fates is explored in a really engaging way.
In this novel, the theme of transformation is quite important. The villains may start off as one - dimensional 'bad guys' but as the story progresses, they could transform into more complex characters. And the theme of justice also plays a role. Their being 'destined to die' might be related to some form of justice in the novel's universe, whether it's a karmic justice or a more formalized system of justice within the story.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the exact novel. But usually, in such novels, the main villains could be power - hungry individuals. They might be those who have been wronged in the past and now seek revenge in a very extreme way, making them villains in the eyes of others.
One of the main themes could be redemption. Even though they are villains, they might have a chance at changing their fates. Another theme might be the struggle against one's pre - ordained destiny. The villains in the novel may try to break free from the idea that they are meant to die.
Well, it really depends on the specific fanfic, but often the anti - heroes are quite popular. They have elements of both good and bad, which makes them very interesting characters. They might side with the villain at times or have their own agendas that conflict with the hero's. Also, side characters who have unique abilities or relationships with the villain can be popular. For example, a sidekick of the villain who has a change of heart and decides to help the hero can be a really engaging character.
One interesting concept could be the redemption arc of the villains. In some fanfics, they might not be completely evil but products of their circumstances. Another could be the alternate endings for the villains, like instead of dying, they find a new purpose. Also, the exploration of the villains' backstories can be really engaging, as it can make readers understand their motives better.
Another option could be to check in your local library. Some libraries have digital collections where you might be able to access the 'Villains are Destined to Die' novel. You can search their online catalogs using the title.
The main villain, of course. Their journey towards their seemingly inevitable death is always fascinating. Also, any character who tries to defy the fate of the villains in the story. They add an element of hope and unpredictability.
No, I'll recommend you some other novels!
"Kiss from the Sky": The male lead, Kai Xian, was just an ordinary boy with no special fate or medium.
"The Movie Queen of the Nation: Your Highness, come and film!" The male lead, Xiao Junmo, was a noble, but there was no plot of a dark destiny or a dark matchmaker.
The Great Japanese Author: The male lead does not have a natural Yin destiny or a Yin medium.
I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~