Self-Deception
Complex villains and antagonists must convince themselves that they are doing the right thing. What lies must they tell themselves to justify evil acts?
People as Objects
To rise to power, great villains carefully calculate the resources at their disposal and the hurdles along their path. Even if those resources and hurdles are people.
Redemption
Dynamic antagonists have a complicated, changing relationship with the heroes. Can they be persuaded to return to grace and forsake their villainous ways?
Your Instructor - Dax Levine
Dax's path to becoming a professional Dungeon Master began with fascination with the human mind. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and an Intercultural Peacebuilding Certificate at BYU-Hawaii. He studied conflict, culture, mediation, and forgiveness as part of his Machiavellian plan to distill the essence of conflict to tell darker and more heart-wrenching stories. He has played villains for D&D clients all over the world.