>>5575250>>QM Question:Love writing antagonists since the only limit's the good-old imagination! The only kind of antagonist I'd say I don't like writing are stock-character types-- the kind that you use for a couple of scenes and throw away immediately afterwards.
>keep them compellingA magician never reveals their secrets... :-)
>>Player Question:Hard choice. Wouldn't be able to pick just ONE villain, but, in terms of preference, I love reading villains with clear-cut motives and perhaps a much-coveted, if not completely extreme, goal in mind.
>>General Question:Another difficult choice here; there are a bunch of good ones I can remember off the top-of-my-head, but, I guess if we're talking recent quests, that one assassin vs Snuff in Greenhorn Quest definitely had me on the edge of my seat!
As for writing villains... the best villain confrontation scenes to write are the ones that are the most physically/psychologically/morally/emotionally compelling for most, if not all, parties involved-- the kind of stuff that pushes everyone to their physical and mental limits.
>>Misc. Question:Boss from Abandoned Robot Quest actually became a top favorite after the first thread-- I really like his character. Hope that quest comes back some day!
>anti-heroes/anti-villainsSo long as the execution is good, I'm pretty neutral on anti-heroes/anti-villains.
>>True Believer Question:Best Lenten meal is Cacio and Pepe, which is a very decadent pasta dish featuring Pecorino Romano-- the king of Italian cheeses!
>giving something up?Sweets and foul language, my true weaknesses.>>Lurker Question:I ALWAYS vote.