Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-29414935-20191217152856/@comment-29414935-20200212124858

Also, I know that many stories do have a recurring archenemy, who are not always the main villain in each part of the story or don't even appear in every part. But there are also stories with no single real archenemy and just one-shot opponents, even if they are very rare. In my stories, nearly every story has an archenemy in different ways. Either the standard ones who are nearly always the main villain of each parts and appear in every part with few exceptions (like Bowser), then villains who pull the strings in the background and are mostly unseen and just appear sometimes onscreen in later stories, maybe not even are present in the first part/s (like Ernst Stavro Blofeld), or ones that are recurring and the most personal and recurring villain and mostly appears, but not always (no comparison here). I also have some stories with no archenemy at all, but personally, I want a archenemy in every story, even if they rarely or not often appear and aren't always behind the plot. So, in the fantasy story for childrens, I told you about, there is no real archenemy. But there is one villain who is more personal and has two appearences (though the second one is more of a reboot and different timeline). So I think to make him the archenemy, even if that means that I must make more parts/sequels. What do you think should I do?