Who is the best Villain in the story?

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Ferdinand_otieno wrote: 01 Sep 2019, 04:14 The story had numerous antagonists from Fate Sealers, the False King, and Victor Valorian. Who would you pick as the best antagonist for this story?
The Fate Sealers!
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I vote for the fate sealers as they has a fearsome presence throughout the book and really creeped me out. But my second choice would be Victor Valorian.
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Helena91 wrote: 27 Sep 2019, 08:04
Ferdinand_otieno wrote: 01 Sep 2019, 04:14 The story had numerous antagonists from Fate Sealers, the False King, and Victor Valorian. Who would you pick as the best antagonist for this story?
The Fate Sealers!
In your opinion, why the fate sealers?
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Aditi Sapate wrote: 27 Sep 2019, 08:16 I vote for the fate sealers as they has a fearsome presence throughout the book and really creeped me out. But my second choice would be Victor Valorian.
The illustrations helped me picture how creepy they were! Without them, I dont think they would have looked half as terrifying in my head!
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The Fate Sealers were the most ominous threat I thought. They were always lurking and popping up out of nowhere. They had no emotions, are violent and cruel. I found the description of them and their scenes to be terrifying.
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Definitely the fate sealers, i FELT their cruelty.
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I suppose the fate sealers were the most intimidating to me, the appearance both in pictures and description was so unsettling.
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Fate Sealers for sure, that was a good choice by the author.
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Victor Valorian's character stood out to me as the best villain in the story. His schemes run bone deep. It's a little hard to see through him. It was until the lattee part of the plot that he was gradually exposed as the villain.
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Kro92813 wrote: 02 Sep 2019, 23:20 The fate sealers because they had a constant presence throughout the entire book
I totally agree with you there
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Ferdinand_otieno wrote: 02 Sep 2019, 23:49
Kro92813 wrote: 02 Sep 2019, 23:20 The fate sealers because they had a constant presence throughout the entire book
I agree, they were the clearest threat throughout the book.
They even had a headquarter in an Orphanage, damn!
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The fate sealers were the biggest antagonists because they could wield their wrath across both realms. Both the sound and echo suffered the same with the fate sealers
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I would say the Fate Sealers. Any time they were mentioned, I got full-body chills.
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It's the fate sealers for me. I kept seeing thier cruel, soulless acts throughout the entire book. They were the most conspicuous villain in the book.
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