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The Fanatic: Ideological and Religious Extremist Villains
by Imogen Blake
Part 3 of the Writing Wicked series
The most dangerous villain in fiction isn't the one who doesn't care about right and wrong. It's the one who cares too much. The Fanatic is the villain who kills with conviction - the zealot, the ideologue, the true believer who commits atrocities not out of cruelty, but out of certainty. These characters cut across every genre, from inquisitors in historical fiction to dystopian architects of engineered utopias, and they terrify readers because they hold up an uncomfortable mirror: the line between passionate belief and dangerous fanaticism is thinner than anyone wants to admit. The Fanatic gives you the tools to write extremist villains who are genuinely unsettling. You'll learn how real-world psychology and historical patterns of radicalisation can inform your fiction, how to craft ideologies that sound disturbingly reasonable, and how to write dialogue that justifies the unjustifiable without endorsing it. This book covers the fanatic's relationships with followers, doubters, and enemies, the craft of writing their inevitable downfall, and the responsibility that comes with portraying extremism on the page. Whether your fanatic leads a cult or a revolution, this guide will help you create a villain who believes they're the hero - and that's exactly what makes them terrifying. Writing Wicked Book Three.
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The Destroyer: Villains Who Want to End the World
Writing Wicked, #2
by Imogen Blake
Part of the Writing Wicked series
Your villain doesn't want money. They don't want power. They want to watch everything burn. The Destroyer is fiction's most ambitious antagonist - the character who threatens not just your hero, but the entire world. From ancient mythology's world-enders to Thanos and beyond, these villains operate on a scale that can overwhelm a story if you don't know how to handle them. Too often, writers fall into the trap of making their Destroyer a hollow spectacle: all apocalypse, no personality. The Destroyer will show you how to avoid that trap. You'll learn the psychology that drives a character to pursue annihilation, how to make extinction-level stakes feel personal, and why the most terrifying Destroyers aren't the ones who lack humanity - they're the ones who have just enough of it to make you understand why they want it all to end. This book covers dialogue that conveys menace without melodrama, relationships that ground apocalyptic villains in human drama, and the craft of writing a defeat that doesn't feel like a cheat. Whether your Destroyer commands armies or acts alone, this guide will help you make the end of the world worth reading about. Writing Wicked Book Two.
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The Corrupt: Villains Who Abuse Power and Position
Writing Wicked, #1
by Imogen Blake
Part of the Writing Wicked series
Your corrupt villain has power, resources, and an entire institution protecting them. So why doesn't the reader believe in them? The corrupt villain is one of fiction's most important antagonists - and one of its most mishandled. Too obvious. Too cartoonish. Too easily exposed. Too conveniently evil. The result is a villain who fails the story's most essential test: making corruption feel real. The Corrupt fixes that. This comprehensive craft guide takes you inside the psychology, language, and systems of corruption - showing you how real corrupt people think, speak, justify themselves, and survive. You'll learn how to build the self-justification story that makes your villain genuinely complex, write the coded dialogue that conducts corrupt transactions without naming them, construct the network of complicity that makes the corruption systemic, and craft the downfall - or survival - that your story's logic actually demands. Whether your corrupt villain is a dirty cop, a compromised politician, a corporate predator, or a corrupt official in a fantasy kingdom, this guide gives you the tools to write them with the authenticity, complexity, and institutional truth that makes readers recognize them as real. Writing Wicked Book One.
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