Your villain doesn't want money. They don't want power. They want to watch everything burn.
The Destroyer is fiction's most ambitious antagonist - the character who threatens not just your hero, but the entire world. From ancient mythology's world-enders to Thanos and beyond, these villains operate on a scale that can overwhelm a story if you don't know how to handle them. Too often, writers fall into the trap of making their Destroyer a hollow spectacle: all apocalypse, no personality.
The Destroyer will show you how to avoid that trap. You'll learn the psychology that drives a character to pursue annihilation, how to make extinction-level stakes feel personal, and why the most terrifying Destroyers aren't the ones who lack humanity - they're the ones who have just enough of it to make you understand why they want it all to end.
This book covers dialogue that conveys menace without melodrama, relationships that ground apocalyptic villains in human drama, and the craft of writing a defeat that doesn't feel like a cheat. Whether your Destroyer commands armies or acts alone, this guide will help you make the end of the world worth reading about.
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