I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, it might be about a king who has some dark aspects to his character, perhaps involving power struggles, moral dilemmas, or a complex backstory.
I don't know for sure, but I would assume the darkest king is one of the main characters. There may also be characters like his advisors, enemies, and maybe a love interest.
One of the darkest is 'Pet Sematary'. It deals with the theme of death and the unnatural resurrection of the dead, which brings a lot of horror and unease. The idea of burying loved ones in a cursed place and what comes back is truly terrifying.
The dark man Randall Flagg in 'The Stand' is a major dark aspect. He represents pure evil, gathering his own group of followers and causing chaos and destruction. He has the ability to manipulate people and is behind many of the most tragic events in the post - apocalyptic world. Moreover, the true nature of the mist in 'The Mist' is quite dark. It contains all kinds of terrifying creatures, and the hopelessness of the people trapped in the supermarket, not knowing what lies outside in the mist, is a very dark theme.
Well, Pennywise from 'It' is surely one. As I said before, it's a clown that terrifies children by exploiting their fears. It lurks in the sewers and has a long - standing pattern of murder and mayhem. Another is Annie Wilkes from 'Misery'. She imprisons her favorite author and subjects him to all kinds of physical and mental torture, which is really dark. She's a seemingly ordinary person who can turn into a monster.
As I said before, without knowing which King William it is, it's hard to say. But generally, for a king, key elements in his story could be his ascension to the throne, his battles, and his influence on the kingdom's culture or laws.
I'm not sure which specific 'darkest King William' you are referring to. There could be many King Williams in history. Maybe you can give more context like which country or time period this King William was from.
Well, often it's the themes he uses. For example, in 'Misery', the idea of being held captive by a deranged fan is really dark. It plays on our fears of being at the mercy of someone unstable. It shows the power imbalance and the horror that can come from it.
Here are some of the darkest web novels:
1. " Extreme Corpse Cold ": This novel is filled with violent, dark, bloody, and perverted elements. There is no positive energy at all. The sense of oppression throughout the book is very impressive. At the beginning of the story, there was a positive young man, but as the plot developed, a dark situation was revealed.
2. " Traversing the Heavens and Becoming an Evil God ": This was a dark web novel. The main character was decisive in killing without hesitation. He was decisive in killing without kneeling down. There were many unexpected plots in the story that made people have all kinds of thoughts.
3. " Killing God ": This is an old dark web novel. The main character has the Slaughter Martial Spirit and grows up by killing. The novel was extremely well-known, and the main character's ruthlessness and decisiveness were the characteristics of this book.
4. " King of Darkness ": This was a post-apocalyptic novel. The protagonist gradually became ruthless, heartless, and dark in the cruel environment of reality. The story was full of darkness.
5. [I'm Really Not a Dark Archmage: This novel tells the story of the protagonist after he was sold. It is filled with dark and mysterious elements.] The protagonist of the story was once the most powerful person in the world, but now he had lost his power.
These novels all had a dark atmosphere and plot, and were suitable for readers who liked the dark side.