How to create pity for your villain? We shall discuss a further four ways. That way, you can forge a villain that your audience can empathise or sympathise with, or even like.

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How to create pity for your villain? We shall discuss a further four ways. That way, you can forge a villain that your audience can empathise or sympathise with, or even like.
This short story of Robert The Fool takes place after Is This Why I Won The Throne and after Lord Balon Greyjoy’s Rebellion. Stannis Baratheon is at a feast and simply cannot understand his brother’s decision.