
I think the best way someone put it about playing an antagonist. Â (Alignment really doesn't matter, you've just got protagonists, antagonists and supporting casts for stories)
An antagonists's purpose in a story is to enhance the story of the protagonist. Â
There are groups where the protagonists are 'villains' but they're generally publicly low key, out of the public eye villainy. Â Their internal stories tend to revolve around achieving goals or avoiding the heroes (antagonists) etc.
I'll post again later on some of the types of issues with types of antagonists in open RP in a bit, but I've got to dart off to work first and get things settled.
An antagonists's purpose in a story is to enhance the story of the protagonist. Â
There are groups where the protagonists are 'villains' but they're generally publicly low key, out of the public eye villainy. Â Their internal stories tend to revolve around achieving goals or avoiding the heroes (antagonists) etc.
I'll post again later on some of the types of issues with types of antagonists in open RP in a bit, but I've got to dart off to work first and get things settled.