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Oct 11, 2023 at 1:51am
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Re: A likeable antagonist...
I think our antagonists should have good points just as our protagonists have bad ones. Sometimes the protagonist isn't on the right side of the law, which should make him an antagonist and vice versa. Making us like your antagonist brings more flavor and drama and excitement to the story. I think it's awesome!



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