Display title | Villain Ball Magnet |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A specific type of Sympathetic Villain, or even a Villain Protagonist. A character who simply cannot become liked or even viewed by the other inhabitants of their world as basically good, no matter what they do. If they kick a soccer ball to a child who lost it, it will instantly morph into a puppy before the poor kid's very eyes just to retroactively force evil on this villain. If they have a love interest, almost all other characters (and possibly even the viewer) will think of their affections as Stalker with a Crush material. This character is often the object not merely of bad luck or karma but of active stereotyping, with the world at large openly calling their lifestyle, deeds, or existence (in the case of those with powers) things like "criminal", "wrong", or "abomination against insert god here." |