Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-29414935-20181201153231/@comment-29414935-20190227195704

Ok, thanks.

You are also good in story telling, right? Because we talked a lot about it and our stories. I would have a question for you, what your opinion is about that and how you would make it. Because in one of my stories, I don't know to handle the fate of one villain.

It's from the detective anthro story, which I already talked with you about. The focus is now on the main antagonist of the series. He is the one ordered the death of the sister from the wolf lady (one of the protagonists), because she had stolen money from him. So his right-hand enforcer a sadistic and heartless assassin killed her. So the wolf lady want revenge, but also kills neutral and ohter not so evil villains on her way. She killed the assassin and is now on to killing the gangster boss who ordered it. She then wants to kill his sister, like he did with her sister, so he can feel her pain. But she is stopped by her friends and realised that she would become the same monster that he is, and that she wouldn't be better. So he gets arrested. But in part 3, he is breaking out and has a new plan. He even tricked the uncle of the wolf lady to help him and manipulated him. When the uncle however, realised that he is responsible for the death of one of his niece, he wants revenge on him. Now, I don't know if he should be arrested again, and this time for good, or if he gets killed by the uncle, who don't care if he is better than him or not, different from his niece. Mostly, my villains who escaped from prison ones are always going to die, because I see it realistic or want to make an end to this, even if they are the archenemy of the heroes. They would be maybe able to break out every time and so does the heroes never have their peace from them. So what is your opinion? How would you do it?