DarkKomet
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Well the villains are all just going either card-carrying villains or just usurping for selfishness without proper motive
Villains can feel more real if they have levels of either self righteous villainy believing their own evil actions to be good(And holy) or an Anti-Villain who is just law enforcement following orders or just a villain of sympathetic motivation with a reason for evil
Examples of villains to go in a realistic direction if someone were to add such characterizations to the story with examples like:
Jadis being changed to a more self righteous tyrant who believed her own tyranny to be holy and "good" but is just bad and that can make her worst than original Jadis, especially with moral hypocrisy
Maugrim being a Noble Enforcer who is obliviously on the side of evil and even has people her cared about and can have a redemption arch in contrast to his book counterpart
Miraz while a usurping villains could also be self righteous as the above or just more of a well intended villain who could be close to a good king to his people but hostile to the narnia people
Lady of The Green Kirtle could be evil by loosing a loved one and seeking revenge on the Telmarines
Tash could have a backstory of being the son who worked hard only to be rejected and hates Aslen for taking what he sees as his rightful place, which can go to the sympathetic motivation of evil
Though How would you have the villains act if they have realistic morality in some form of adaptation
Villains can feel more real if they have levels of either self righteous villainy believing their own evil actions to be good(And holy) or an Anti-Villain who is just law enforcement following orders or just a villain of sympathetic motivation with a reason for evil
Examples of villains to go in a realistic direction if someone were to add such characterizations to the story with examples like:
Jadis being changed to a more self righteous tyrant who believed her own tyranny to be holy and "good" but is just bad and that can make her worst than original Jadis, especially with moral hypocrisy
Maugrim being a Noble Enforcer who is obliviously on the side of evil and even has people her cared about and can have a redemption arch in contrast to his book counterpart
Miraz while a usurping villains could also be self righteous as the above or just more of a well intended villain who could be close to a good king to his people but hostile to the narnia people
Lady of The Green Kirtle could be evil by loosing a loved one and seeking revenge on the Telmarines
Tash could have a backstory of being the son who worked hard only to be rejected and hates Aslen for taking what he sees as his rightful place, which can go to the sympathetic motivation of evil
Though How would you have the villains act if they have realistic morality in some form of adaptation