On Being An Evil Character | Running the Game
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Channel: Matthew Colville
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Keywords: matt colville, matthew colville, dungeons and dragons, D&D, Running D&D, Running the Game, Evil, Playing Evile Characters, How To Play D&D, How to play Dungeons and Dragons
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Length: 30min 11sec (1811 seconds)
Published: Tue Sep 25 2018
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Matt: "This video is super long"
Video is 30 minutes
Me: "it's not long enough"
As a DM, I absolutely love the anti-villain trope, especially how Matt was describing it:
"Nothing personal, it's just business."
There's so much drama in that statement. Not only does it drop a thousand bricks on the heroes, but it creates so much room for characterization within the other players. I'm running a morally ambiguous campaign right now, and it's going to be really fun to develop these kinds of NPCs.
"You can be evil because you kicked a puppy one time. You can be evil because you are the scion of Orcus."
I remember the most memorable villain from my first campaign. It wasn't the masterminds of the shadowy criminal conspiracy running the city. It was an actor that was a dick to the party one time. (Okay, several times). He gave backhanded compliments, sent insulting "gifts" to the party (dead flowers to the druid, a maid uniform to the halfling ranger).
Hell, the party didn't even fight him. But by god, they started a gossip war that lit up all the social circles of the city. By the end of this, the Paladin just punched said actor squarely in the face, much to the approval of everyone.
What's this guy's alignment in the module? Chaotic Evil. The guy isn't a serial killer. He's not secretly a cultist of the Old Gods. He's just a straight up asshole.
COLVILLE'S ALIVE!
My absolute favorite take on Evil as a concept is the Legacy of Kain series of video games. Both of its main characters, Kain and Raziel, completely fuck over the concept of what it means to be a hero or a villain, both of them inhabiting both roles multiple times over throughout their battle with destiny and each other. The entire series revolves around the idea that for a person to be a force for good, all they really need to be is less shitty than everything else. It's exceptional dark fantasy.
Matt dances around this a bit, but is not as explicit as I'd like. Evil is purposeful, to avoid disturbances, long term goals are a must. Much more so than other alignments.
My next character is a conquest paladin. He is a paragon of law, to the point where he is willing to do the most evil acts possible, as long as it means maintaining law and order. The only things he is not willing to do, are dishonorable acts: such as lie, cheat, and steal.
Watching Matt's video, he is an anti-villain. He has seen the horrors of the state of nature, and wishes to crush it by any means necessary.
He is somewhat inspired by thanos, but their largest similarity is in being evil paragons.
His main goals are to gain enough power to crush chaos, but also give a select few enough power to defeat him. Circumstances of the game might change that.
There's a Starfarers of Catan?!?
Man, when Matt goes away for a while he comes back with some HIGH quality stuff. This has been his best video (IMO) in months. So much good, applicable, useful stuff in here. For new and old DMs alike.
Looking forward to having the machine up and running again. I've missed solid lessons from Uncle Matt!