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Old 05-17-2013, 11:01 PM   #8
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In real life people are flawed. Heroes might have warts and villains might love their mother.
This. Barring the Justice League-verse and Squirrel Girl, even modern super-heroes are believable, flawed characters.

Although sometimes it can be more fun to write a villain than a hero. One of my recurring FMCs is arguably the villain of her stories, because she's the result of me wanting to write a wild, fun character instead of one who cares about conventional ethics.
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