In any story, the villain can trick or persaude the hero, heroine, or another person by using lies and treachery for these reasons:
* To cause someone's downfall.
* To take over a kingdom.
* To shatter the bond between the protagonist and someone he or she cares about.
* To lure the hero into his trap.
* To achieve the fame he is entitled to.
* To frame somebody for the wrongdoings. A Complete Monster or any other villain, even a remorseful one, can use lies and treachery to get his or her way, which can propel a story forward.
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| - In any story, the villain can trick or persaude the hero, heroine, or another person by using lies and treachery for these reasons:
* To cause someone's downfall.
* To take over a kingdom.
* To shatter the bond between the protagonist and someone he or she cares about.
* To lure the hero into his trap.
* To achieve the fame he is entitled to.
* To frame somebody for the wrongdoings. A Complete Monster or any other villain, even a remorseful one, can use lies and treachery to get his or her way, which can propel a story forward.
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| - In any story, the villain can trick or persaude the hero, heroine, or another person by using lies and treachery for these reasons:
* To cause someone's downfall.
* To take over a kingdom.
* To shatter the bond between the protagonist and someone he or she cares about.
* To lure the hero into his trap.
* To achieve the fame he is entitled to.
* To frame somebody for the wrongdoings. A Complete Monster or any other villain, even a remorseful one, can use lies and treachery to get his or her way, which can propel a story forward.
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