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Stop writing spectacles. Start writing systems. If your antagonist is just a collection of scars, monologues, and "evil genius" tropes, they aren't a threat—they’re a decoration. Learn how to build a villain who doesn't need to raise their voice to be the most dangerous person in the room.
“The most disturbing villains are not the ones who seem inhuman. They are the ones who already have a desk.”
In the last episode of Season 1, Adrian Klein deconstructs the "Evil Genius" fallacy. This masterclass moves away from theatrical malice and toward the unsettling reality of institutional harm, exploring why the most effective antagonists are those who believe their cruelty is a professional necessity.
Inside the Masterclass:
The Diagnostic: Common Failures and Their Fixes
Adrian Klein identifies the 7 systemic errors in character-building and how to move from performance to architecture.
“The villain becomes frightening the moment his logic sounds reasonable in the wrong room.”
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About Ink Stays Dark
The Ink Stays Dark explores the moral questions beneath crime, silence, memory, power, and the stories people try to control.
Hosted by writer Adrian Klein, the podcast moves through real cases, history, psychology, institutions, and fiction to examine what people do when truth becomes expensive.
Connect with the Dark:
By Adrian KleinStop writing spectacles. Start writing systems. If your antagonist is just a collection of scars, monologues, and "evil genius" tropes, they aren't a threat—they’re a decoration. Learn how to build a villain who doesn't need to raise their voice to be the most dangerous person in the room.
“The most disturbing villains are not the ones who seem inhuman. They are the ones who already have a desk.”
In the last episode of Season 1, Adrian Klein deconstructs the "Evil Genius" fallacy. This masterclass moves away from theatrical malice and toward the unsettling reality of institutional harm, exploring why the most effective antagonists are those who believe their cruelty is a professional necessity.
Inside the Masterclass:
The Diagnostic: Common Failures and Their Fixes
Adrian Klein identifies the 7 systemic errors in character-building and how to move from performance to architecture.
“The villain becomes frightening the moment his logic sounds reasonable in the wrong room.”
Support the show
About Ink Stays Dark
The Ink Stays Dark explores the moral questions beneath crime, silence, memory, power, and the stories people try to control.
Hosted by writer Adrian Klein, the podcast moves through real cases, history, psychology, institutions, and fiction to examine what people do when truth becomes expensive.
Connect with the Dark: