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What turned your villain to the dark side?

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@Lord_Hellstrande

To be perfectly honest, my hero is actually also the villain some times

@M.W.Poel

He gained powers and simply thought: "Welp, everyone else is an idiot. Time to start on a long-term plan for taking over the world!"
He's kinda full of himself.

@calellory

Ok Richmond isn't exactly a villain but he tries to kill George Washington Carver and kidnaps three people bc he's bitter about his peanut allergy

@M.W.Poel

Ok Richmond isn't exactly a villain but he tries to kill George Washington Carver and kidnaps three people bc he's bitter about his peanut allergy

That's a great reason to turn "evil". ^.^

@yeetus

Not villains in exactly in that sense of the word. They were from one of the Eight Houses of the Ketyrei (Elves), who ruled the land. Their House was believed to be all gone but it wasn't like that. Extra-long story short, the Lady and two of her kids died, the last one was fostered and didn't tell anyone who she was. She married a mortal and died after another extra-long, dark story. Her half-mortal sons went to their father's kin, and later died because they are half-mortal. The High Kings had always said that they were willing to return to their House their land if they were still alive. Their descendants was mislead, believing the High King would not return their land and properties and form their own rebellion band thing that roughly translate to Nightshade.

The current leader was a boy not yet past his majority, so the leader was actually his uncle who basically is an usurper in all senses except he's not technically the Lord. He was angry his father didn't pass him the Lordship and is not a nice person but not exactly evil

LadySeshiiria

High intellect and great curiosity. The desire to know about the universe and obtain ultimate power through magic, science, and knowledge. It went from being a noble religious goal to being able to reshape the world for the better to being a selfish one.