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Inner Villians

Started by Obadiah Jib, October 25, 2008, 12:14:30 AM

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lilaney

There are types of Villians.
http://blogoscoped.com/archive/2005-03-20-n89.html
I like this one's dissection.

But, there is this one as well...
http://villains.wikia.com/wiki/Types_of_Villains

Vincent Price has a point, the Villian has more avenues to his eventual conclusion.
But! The one Cardinal Rule to being a Villain is: You must always Lose!!

It is a strong person who can play the Villian, it is a good sportsman who can poignantly
bring a Villian to life, so overall, it is a true gentleman who can play the True Villian.

*I would like to think I am a Villian, but, personally I am about as threatening as a Pokemon. Or as my SO says, I'm as intimidating as a Little Yellow Chinchilla (Piccachu)*


Blackjack Roberts

Quote from: lilaney on October 27, 2008, 01:01:06 PM

It is a strong person who can play the Villian, it is a good sportsman who can poignantly
bring a Villian to life, so overall, it is a true gentleman who can play the True Villian.

*I would like to think I am a Villian, but, personally I am about as threatening as a Pokemon. Or as my SO says, I'm as intimidating as a Little Yellow Chinchilla (Piccachu)*

Exactly, Luv!

One of the main reasons I chose a Highwayman as my main incarnation. As Mad Jack stated in another post about the time period of our pirate characters; research and history.

From the website "Stand and deliver: A history of the highwaymen"
http://www.stand-and-deliver.org.uk/index.htm

"The dangerous figure in the road at night...the dashing and romantic gentleman thief...the loner on the run for a crime he didn't commit...the righteous rebel who rises from obscurity to help the less fortunate-- highwaymen are some of the most beloved and universal of archetypal heroes--or anti-heroes--that we know. Literature and media both about with the light-fingered gentry and artful dodgers, footpads, desperadoes, and other dashing, dangerous and fascinating miscreants. "

Claude Du Vall, John "Swift Nick" Nevison, Dick Turpin (Who was part of the inspiration for "Black Jack" as Well as the Poem). Gentlemen robbers, who's real life exploits were far more exciting and fascinating than simple fiction.

BTW....Yer SO didn't see ye in the alley at La Ville du Traitre.....I did!  ;) :D :D :D

lilaney


Obadiah Jib

But most of you would say that you are "good hearted villains"?  Perhaps a bit closer to Han Solo than say Darth Vader?
First Mate of the Portobello Rose.
I'm not the captain, I just dress better than he does.

Captain Jack Wolfe

Darth Vader would be a downer to play all day, disapproving prat that he is.  Far more fun to be causing mayhem and mischief than outright malicious malevolence.  ;D
"I'm not sure about people anymore. They're responsible for some pretty nutty stuff. Individuals I'm crazy about, though." ~ Opus

dragongirl

I see my Charater as a good person who has to make what seems like bad choices because the "moral community" has failed her.  She is not a villian, more like an Anti-Hero.
Lady Hermina Dolores De Pagan
Captain of the Tres Flores
Sailing with Ye Pyrate Brotherhood

Blackjack Roberts

Aye! The Snidely Whiplash persona would be too tedious. All that tieing lasses to train tracks and such.

The anti-hero is much more fun and far more prevalent in literature. The Scarlet Pimpernel, Zoro, Robin Hood, and on and on.

I think the majority of us take great pleasure in a character that commits noble deeds, or has noble ideas, and still stands outside the letter of the law. Those kind of persona's allow us to feed both our desire to be rebellious and still be a good person at heart.

Not a bad combination when one thinks of it.

Welsh Wench

#22
I prefer to think of myself as a good girl gone wrong!

I get to dress in black, have lots of feathers in my hat....and if we had a weapons faire, I'd get a big bad-arse rapier.
No hoops and fluttering fans for me.
How utterly boring.

But to each their own.

Besides, good girls go to heaven, bad girls go everywhere!

Show me your tan lines..and I'll show you mine!

I just want to be Layla.....

Captain Jack Wolfe

#23
I fit better into the anti-hero category.  A bit like Lee Marvin in "Cat Ballou".  Reluctant to do anything remotely noble unless there's something to gain.  Of course there are exceptions to the rule, depending on who does the asking...  8)
"I'm not sure about people anymore. They're responsible for some pretty nutty stuff. Individuals I'm crazy about, though." ~ Opus

Martin Montgomery

 I don't know where I fit in  :-\ Martin IS Monte and Monte IS Martin!!!!  I like the fact that most of the time I follow all ten Commandments but at faire (Or when writing in DMT) I find that they are kinda like seven Commandments two Suggestions and a Ringer!!
Half the man I used to be!! 
Landshark#79      
Member of Culloden Moor

Obadiah Jib

Oh I think a good number of us play the type of character at a Festival or Faire that we really are...

Maybe the other person we play 24-7 is the character the role of life 'forces' us to play?
First Mate of the Portobello Rose.
I'm not the captain, I just dress better than he does.

Captain Jack Wolfe

Funny you should put it that way, Jib.  That's EXACTLY the explanation I gave someone not too long ago.  It's not a portrayal, it's me with the safeties off and the volume turned up to 11.  ;D
"I'm not sure about people anymore. They're responsible for some pretty nutty stuff. Individuals I'm crazy about, though." ~ Opus

Welsh Wench

I agree.
We don't stray too far from what we really are but we can leave it at the gate at the end of the day.
The trouble starts when that character is your driver going home and walks in the door instead of you.
Show me your tan lines..and I'll show you mine!

I just want to be Layla.....

Obadiah Jib

Of course sometimes I think it's a good idea to let out your inner villain (even if that character is just a rascal with a heart of gold).
First Mate of the Portobello Rose.
I'm not the captain, I just dress better than he does.