I want to go to Italy just to see the Volturi.

Jun 21, 2009 19:55

:: You
Name: Tyler
Age: Eighteen
Gender: Female
Stamped As: Alice Cullen
Would you prefer explanations along with the votes? I'd love to read some explanations, but if you don't want to explain or if someone else has already summed it up, I'm fine with it.
Would you prefer the replies to remain spoiler free? I've only read Twilight and New Moon, so I'd appreciate if you didn't spoil Eclipse and Breaking Dawn for me.

:: Evil Does Well
What defines a villain for you? Why? A villain is someone who is insane, but is able to hide it [if it's needed in some situations] and blend in with the crowd. In my opinion, you don't necessarily have to do anything evil to be a villain, even thoughts count.
What is the best back-story (past) a villain can have, and why? In my opinion, you need to become a villain [or at least have some hints about being evil] at a very young age. I don't believe you're a real villain if you've lived your life perfectly normally and then all of a sudden something bad happens to you and you start to seek for a revenge or something. In my opinion, you're born to be a villain.
What should be a villain's perfect weapon, and why? His mind. Wild imagination can be a lot more hurtful than a blade or a gun.
What is the appropriate weakness for the ultimate villain, and why? Carelessness. Look at the wrong direction for even a split second, and you might be dead.

:: The Evils of the World
Name a few of your favorite literary/t.v./movie villains: Francis Dolarhyde, Leslie Vernon, Freddy Krueger, Hannibal Lecter, Jean-Baptiste Grenouille.
Choose one (of the mentioned above) villain and explain why he's the perfect villain: Leslie Vernon [from the movie Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon]. Simply because he studied other villains and spent hours and hours practising in order to become good at being a villain.

:: This or That
Works Alone or Leads an Army? Works alone, but he should be very intimidating and a little manipulating so he could easily threaten or scare or talk people into doing what he wants. But the reason why he should work alone is because a true villain never fully trusts anyone but himself.
Angry or Numb? Mostly numb, but if you push him too far he'll become angry.
Capable of Love or Incapable of Love? Capable of love, but only after he's gotten to know their love interest extremely well.
Eerily Sane or Completely Insane? Completely insane, but the way that he knows he is insane and therefore he hides it, and he's so good at hiding his insanity that he actually appears to be sane.
Blood-hungry or Revenge-Seeking? Blood-hungry. I think revenge-seeking is meant for heroes, not villains.
God-complex or Problem with Authority? A mix of both. Villains who have God-complex end up destroying themselves, and the ones who have problems with authority usually get caught.

:: The Road to Hell is Paved with Good Intentions
The villain of your story once belonged to a 'happy' family, until something happens, and they're dead. What do you think happened? He either had to watch his family get killed or he killed them himself.
The villain of your story falls in love with a girl, but another man claims her (being richer and better). What do you think this does to him? He would simply forget about it and move on.
The villain of your story had been holding a woman ransom - occasionally torturing her - and for some reason, when someone's about to kill him, she stops them. What should be his reaction? He should be disgusted [but not at all surprised] by the woman's action. He'd probably throw a couple of mocking comments at the woman.

:: Because votes are still a must...
http://community.livejournal.com/twilightstamps/224872.html
http://community.livejournal.com/twilightstamps/225480.html
http://community.livejournal.com/twilightstamps/225689.html

villain: jane

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