I stronly agree with the "Be careful about making it your main" point. While it can be interesting, it might be a problem keeping it up in the long run, and especially to have someone truly care about your character.
And while that might not be something you necessarely want, to me, I always find the interactions between characters the most interesting, and if your character never cares about anything or anyone, it becomes boring in the end (I've tried it ).
A possible solution could be not tp make him an outright villain, possibly a villain for a while, but more of a tortured soul or misguided person, slipping into darkness for a while. It allows for you to make the character come out on the other side, instead of eventually having to take a complete downfall ending with death or prison.
And while that might not be something you necessarely want, to me, I always find the interactions between characters the most interesting, and if your character never cares about anything or anyone, it becomes boring in the end (I've tried it ).
A possible solution could be not tp make him an outright villain, possibly a villain for a while, but more of a tortured soul or misguided person, slipping into darkness for a while. It allows for you to make the character come out on the other side, instead of eventually having to take a complete downfall ending with death or prison.
I came for the ERP, I stayed for the free booze.