In 'The Lord of the Rings', Frodo is a hero. He has to carry the burden of the One Ring to destroy it and defeat Sauron, the ultimate villain. Sauron is a symbol of pure evil, desiring to rule Middle - earth. Another example is in 'Harry Potter' series. Harry is the hero, facing off against Voldemort, a powerful and feared villain who wants to take over the wizarding world and eliminate non - pure - blood wizards.
Some of the RWBY villains might be intrigued by the strategic elements in Red vs Blue fanfiction. In RWBY, they are used to battles with semblances and dust, but in Red vs Blue, the battles rely more on regular weapons and teamwork in a different way. They could analyze these new strategies and perhaps even consider applying some concepts to their own plans in RWBY, if possible.
A power - hungry villain like Cinder Fall might not care much for Red vs Blue fanfiction. She is so focused on her own goals of power and domination in RWBY that she would likely see the fanfiction as a distraction from her important business.
When writing about the protagonist being surrounded by villains, one had to pay attention to let the readers feel the nervousness and uneasiness of the protagonist. Here are some possible writing techniques:
1. Prominent the protagonist's disadvantage: Before the protagonist is surrounded, it can highlight the protagonist's disadvantage in certain aspects such as lack of strength, lack of experience, etc. This way, the readers could better understand the protagonist's situation and sympathize with him.
2. Create a tense atmosphere: After the protagonist is surrounded, you can create a tense atmosphere to make the reader feel threatened and dangerous. For example, adjectives could be used to describe the number, strength, speed, and so on of the villains around the protagonist to make the readers feel pressured.
3. Description of the villain's motive: Before describing the villain surrounding the protagonist, you can describe the villain's motive and purpose. This way, the readers could better understand the villain's behavior and better understand the protagonist's situation.
4. Prominent the protagonist's ability: When the protagonist is surrounded, the protagonist's ability can be highlighted, such as the protagonist's spiritual power, skills, treasures, etc., so that the reader can feel the protagonist's strength and pay more attention to the protagonist's actions.
5. Create twists and turns: After the protagonist is surrounded, you can create some twists and turns to make the story more interesting and tense. For example, it could make the protagonist show unexpected abilities, actions, or decisions to surprise and excite the readers.
I hope these writing skills will be helpful. Of course, the specific writing method still needed to be decided according to the plot and character setting.
One idea could be a role - reversal. The villains are suddenly given the chance to be heroes for a day and the heroes have to act as villains. It would be interesting to see how they adapt to the opposite roles.
Including the villains and Man vs. Wild, the high-quality male novels were:
1:" The value of the SIN has returned to zero. I have become a BOSS." Author: Dancing Knife on a Rainy Night
You can read these novels on Qidian Chinese Network.
The following is an introduction to these novels:
1." San Value Reaches Zero, I'm a Boss ": I've been fighting monsters my entire life, so what if I'm a Boss for a few days?
In front of the camera, Tang Ping said matter-of-factly.
Rationally? The world has gone crazy, how can I be rational?
I hope you like these novels.
Midoriya and Toga. It's an unexpected pairing because Midoriya is the symbol of hope among heroes and Toga is a rather blood - thirsty villain. But if you think about it, Toga's admiration for heroes could be a starting point. Maybe she could be redeemed or at least have a moment of self - reflection through her interactions with Midoriya.
It could be the classic villains from the original series like All For One. He might be interested in baby Deku's potential quirk. Another could be Shigaraki, who might see baby Deku as either a threat or an opportunity to disrupt the hero world in a new way.
There's a group of villains in the 'Villains Rising Light Novel'. One of the main ones is a woman named Lilith. She is cunning and uses her intelligence to outwit her enemies. Another is a hulking brute named Brutus who uses his physical strength to cause chaos. They all have different motives for their villainy which makes for an interesting dynamic.
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.