Thread:JoxFox2109/@comment-4708882-20190306105752/@comment-29414935-20190417102533

I know that a villain with a tragic backstory can become Pure Evil or in general villains can become worst in the course of the story and not from the start on. But I wondering, can a villain who is good hearted or even a character who is really good and loving, become Pure Evil? I think that's nearly impossible and there can't be a really logical explanation in the story for why the character become to this, because they seem impossible to become that evil. I know that Fallen Heroes can become Pure Evil, but with some characters I don't think it can. Can an Anti-Villain, Grey Zone villain or Amoral villain even become Pure Evil or is that impossible? That's really a question I don't can answer myself. I know villains can become Pure Evil even if they have tragic backstories or are Fallen Heroes and that they can be cut if they show remorse or other positive qualities/mitigrating factors in the course of the story or a villain appears that is even worse, but I guess that is rarely happening because they are always on the same level evil.

For example, the wolf lady and the military wolf are impossible to become Pure Evil, I guess. Because they show love to others, feel remorse and want to fight for something noble. It would be still interesting to hear if such villains can become Pure Evil. Mostly I can write tragic or sympathic villains better than Pure Evil ones. They feel always flat and just evil.

I also have like seven (I think) Pure Evil villains who are Fallen Heroes, most notable the scientist and grandmother from the sci-fi fantasy story, who both first fought on the good side but got obsessed by something (ereasing humanity and seek immortality).