4 Tips How to Write a Sinister Antagonist

4 Tips How to Write a Sinister Antagonist
4 Tips How to Write a Sinister Antagonist

How to Write a Sinister Antagonist

One of the great things about writing a protagonist that your readers can root for is writing an equally sinister antagonist.

The hero and the villain play off each other.

You can’t have one without the other and your reader has no one to root for if there is no one to fear and root against.

Thus we must create villains that really make the stakes high.

Write your sinister antagonist as more clever and more dangerous than your protagonist and then you will have a good concoction for an epic battle of good and evil.

Then let’s talk about making our antagonist sinister so that we make the plot more interesting.

Make the antagonist sinister by allowing them to reach their goals

What does the villain want?

Power?

Money?

Fame?

Give it to them or make them start out with it.

In ready player one, the main antagonist has an entire company working towards his goal to control the Oasis and thus the world whereas our hero is just one boy.

What are your villain’s morals?

The more your villain lacks morals the more sinister they appear.

Portray this over time and even confuse and make your reader question their intent a couple of times before revealing that they ultimately care for no one but themselves.

As they get closer and closer to their real goal make them act out more and more to show their true brutal sinister rationale.

How does your antagonist feel about their own morality

I think this can go either way. Some villains know they are in the wrong and relish in it.

This makes for a truly sinister villain because at some point you realize there is no hope in reasoning with such an individual.

But on the other hand some authors like to have a misguided character that truly believes they are the hero and are doing what’s best for everyone. (Thanos VS Dr. Robotic)

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What will be your villain’s past?

I disagree with the notion that all villains are nurtured into villainy. Some are born out inclined to act more selfish than others.

So it could go either way for your antagonist’s back story.

Did something happen to them to make them think the way they do or were they just more selfish and turn away from the world at an early age?

When did they start to decide to do evil and enjoy it?

The more they enjoy the harm of others the more sinister and unreasonable they appear.

Make the hero lose hope

Nothing makes a villain appear more sinister when they have seemingly won the hero had given up or lost hope.

Hope this helps! 

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12 Thoughts on How to Write a Psychopath Vs a Sociopath

12 Thoughts on How to Write a Psychopath Vs a Sociopath

What is a Psychopath?

Psychopath Definition

Psychopathy according to Healthline “The true definition of a psychopath in psychiatry is antisocial personality disorder (ASPD), explains Dr. Prakash Masand, a psychiatrist and the founder of the Centers of Psychiatric Excellence. ASPD describes an individual who shows patterns of manipulation and violation to others.”

Psychopath Traits

Signs and symptoms of a Psychopath can include:

  • Behavior that is socially not tolerated
  • Lack of respect for others
  • Lack of care and concern for others
  • Cannot perceive right from wrong
  • Aggression
psychopath traits. psychopath signs. psychopath behaviors. psychopath symptoms.

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Other Characteristics of a Psychopath

  • Violates the rights of others without remorse
  • Hard time showing sympathy and empathy
  • Chronic lying
  • Manipulating others with sinister intent

Behaviors of a Psychopath

  • Seeks to harm others for self-gain
  • Takes pleasure in harming others
  • Doesn’t feel remorse
  • Lack of risk awareness
  • Superficial charm
  • Abuse (Not always violent)

Ways to Spot Signs of a Psychopath

  • Repeated trouble with the law
  • Catching them in many lies with no intent to stop lying
  • No remorse when caught hurting someone
  • Justifies bad behavior
  • Justifies selfish behavior
  • Doesn’t understand why it’s wrong to hurt others
  • Disregard toward safety
  • Lack of responsibility
  • Use the person’s medical history.
  • See what prescriptions they have.
  • See what legal and illegal substances they are using.
  • Interview friends and family to find out about habitual behaviors.
  • Interview relationships past and present.
  • Find out how many relationships they have at a time.
  • Reckless behavior
  • Overly aggressive
  • It’s thought to occur more in men
  • Higher mortality rate because of behavior
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Interview the person in question to see how they feel about:

  • Safety
  • Lying
  • Relationships
  • Friendship
  • Family
  • The law
  • Consequences
  • Money
  • Mistakes they’ve made
  • Legal trouble they’re in or have gone through

Psychopath Vs Narcissist

Is a Psychopath a Narcissist?

Narcissist Definition

Google Narcissist Definition: a person who has an excessive interest in or admiration of themselves.

Both Psychopaths and Narcissists are self-absorbed, but carry this out in different ways. A Narcissist may end hurting someone because of their narcissistic behavior, but not intentionally and they won’t enjoy the harm of others.

A Psychopath like a sociopath may choose to harm others as a motive and would enjoy it and feel no remorse, and even excuse the behavior in their own mind.

What is a High-Functioning Psychopath?

The thought is that a high-functioning psychopath is much better at hiding their true bad motives and is able to rise the ranks in social settings.

They more easily become upper management and bosses in social settings and business settings. In some cases, it is easier for them to excel in business and climb the ladder because they lack a feeling of risk and remorse.

What would a secondary character experience, being close to a character with ASPD?

Some characters don’t get to choose who is in their life. You as the writer of their story get to choose that. 

They don’t get to choose their

  • Brothers
  • Sisters
  • Mothers
  • Fathers
  • Cousins
  • Aunts
  • Uncles
  • Grandmother
  • Grandfather
  • Teammates
  • Kids at School
  • Coworkers
  • College roommates
  • Children

They do get to choose

  • Wife
  • Husband
  • Girlfriend
  • Boyfriend
  • Business Partner
  • Friend
  • Apartment roommate
  • Adopted Daughter/Son

Seeing all these possible relationships, any of them could be a character with psychopathic behaviors and the controversy that comes out of relationships like these could be vast. In other words, there is a lot of material to work with here.

Your character may not know how to deal with the other character in their life that is a psychopath.

But some things to consider as possible behaviors or consequences:

  • Set boundaries
  • They may abandon the character
  • They may choose to leave
  • List out consequences for bad behavior
  • Make ultimatums
  • May be an enabler
  • May accept bad treatment
  • May make excuses for them
  • May be in denial
  • May be a co-conspirator in their bad behavior
  • May both be Sociopathic, working together
  • May try to run from the other character
  • May try to disappear with the kids
  • May try to get them kicked out
  • May try to get the other character fired
  • May try to force them to seek help

There are many interesting possibilities.

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What type of treatment would a character with Psychopathic Behaviors seek?

If you do want to write your Psychopathic character seeking treatment here are some realistic ideas:

  • A loved one forces them to seek help
  • Legal authorities force them to seek help
  • They seek help for entertainment and curiosity

Ways a Psychopath can attempt to seek help

Medication that may be prescribed

  • Anti-depressants
  • Anti-anxiety
  • Anti-aggression
  • Clozaril has been used in some cases

Psychotherapy may be attempted

This would involve scenes of them talking with a therapist about their thoughts, beliefs, and feelings. Not just revolving around psychopathology.

They may attempt religious help

This would involve scenes of talking to a pastor. Or attended church services. Maybe a salvation experience.

This could involve scenes talking to priests or making confessions.

They could be seen talking to a neighbor or friend they know to be religious.

Behavioral Therapy

This may involve scenes of them speaking to a professional about their behaviors, recognizing that they are negative behaviors and seeking to replace them with better behaviors.

Sociopath Versus Psychopath

What’s the difference between a Sociopath and Psychopath?

There is not much difference according to Healthline. It is a controversial subject about whether or not a distinction can be made. 

Some claim that there is little to no difference whatsoever and that what some psychologists have come to call psychopaths and sociopaths are both just similar symptoms of ASPD.

While other Psychologists claim that there are differences.

One profound thought is that Psychopathy is just a more severe form of Sociopathy.

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List of famous psychopaths

  • Dennis Rader, also known as “The BTK Killer”
  • Vlad “the Impaler”
  • Zodiac Killer
  • Jeffrey Dahmer
  • Albert DeSalvo, also known as “The Boston Strangler”
  • Jack “the Ripper”
  • Richard Ramirez, also known as “The Night Stalker”
  • Ted Bundy
  • Charles Manson
  • Ed Gein “Butcher of Plainfield”

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Psychopath Test

Consider taking a Psychopath Test to get more ideas for writing a Psychopath Versus a Sociopath.

Use these thoughts to write a captivating Psychopath in your story. The Psychopathic character with ASPD does not inherently have to be the “bad guy” or “the villain.”

A character with ASPD could be the protagonist or the antagonist of the story.

Get creative and figure out ways to surprise readers by writing outside the box!

This post is in no way meant to be medical or professional advice. This is intended for the enjoyment of research and creative writing.

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12 Thoughts on How to Write a Sociopath Vs a Psychopath

12 Thoughts on How to Write a Sociopath vs a Psychopath
12 Thoughts on How to Write a Sociopath vs a Psychopath

12 Thoughts on How to Write a Sociopath Vs a Psychopath

What is a sociopath?

Sociopath Definition

Sociopathy According to Healthline “A sociopath is a term used to describe someone who has antisocial personality disorder” also known as ASPD.

Sociopath Traits

Signs and symptoms of a Sociopath can include:

  • Doesn’t care to invest in the lives of others.
  • Is typically “cold” towards others and their feelings or priorities.
  • Has a hard time showing emotion.
  • Tries to manipulate others using intelligence.
  • Addiction to alcohol, drugs and other substances.
  • Risk-taking with no thought of consequences for others or self.
  • Having a grand sense of having superiority over others.
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Other Characteristics of a Sociopath

  • Never learning from mistakes.
  • Breaks the law impulsively.
  • Uses threats of suicide, but doesn’t act on the threat.
  • Attempts to manipulate others through threats and intimidation.

Behaviors of a Sociopath

  • Constant legal trouble from consistent criminal engagement.
  • Gambling.
  • Lying.
  • Taking risks trying to get rich quick.
  • Addictive behaviors.
  • Unable to make long-lasting friendships and relationships.
  • Uses people for a purpose rather than connection.
  • No feeling of remorse.
  • Little feeling for possible negative consequences from actions.
  • Aggression.
  • Purposeless destruction of property.
  • Generally engage in behaviors that benefit themselves to the harm of others.

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How to Spot Signs of a Sociopath

  • Use the person’s medical history.
  • See what prescriptions they have.
  • See what legal and illegal substances they are using.
  • Interview friends and family to find out about habitual behaviors.
  • Interview relationships past and present.
  • Find out how many relationships they have at a time.
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  • Risk
  • Stealing
  • Alcohol
  • Illegal substances
  • Legal substances
  • Relationships
  • Friendship
  • Family
  • The law
  • Consequences
  • Money
  • Mistakes they’ve made
  • Legal trouble they’re in or have gone through
  • Destroying others’ property

Sociopath Vs Narcissist

Is a Sociopath a Narcissist?

Narcissist Definition

Google Narcissist Definition: a person who has an excessive interest in or admiration of themselves.

According to Health.com, no, a Sociopath is different and is likely more dangerous to others than a Narcissist.

Both Sociopaths and Narcissists are self-absorbed, but carry this out in different ways. A Narcissist may end hurting someone because of their narcissistic behavior, but not intentionally and they won’t enjoy the harm of others.

A Sociopath may choose to harm others as a motive and would enjoy it and feel no remorse, and even excuse the behavior in their own mind.

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What is a High-Functioning Sociopath?

Healthline.com answers this question beautifully by saying, “A “sociopath” has little regard for another person’s emotions, rights, or experiences. They lack remorse for their actions, and they act in ways that show no regard for others, including lying, cheating, and manipulating.

Some people with this condition aren’t very sly about their conduct. Others are quite deceptive.

The people who have an easier time engaging in these dishonest behaviors may be called high-functioning sociopaths. Indeed, someone who’s high functioning often comes off as charming and warm, while hiding behaviors and conduct that’s often anything but.

People with high-functioning ASPD can often do typical ‘everyday’ things like hold down a job and maintain a marriage with kids. However, these otherwise typical behaviors often hide a tendency to manipulate and exploit people and situations for their benefit.

ASPD isn’t common. Between 1 to 4 percent of the population is estimated to have this disorder, with males 3 to 5 times more likely to be diagnosed than females.”

So to answer this question more simply some individuals with Sociopathy are able to hide their ASPD behaviors better than others by being charming, charismatic, and are able to keep up with social expectations such as relationships, jobs, and not being caught in criminal activities.

By having the ability to hide their Sociopathic behaviors they are seen as high-functioning.

What would a secondary character experience, being close to a character with ASPD?

Some characters don’t get to choose who is in their life. You as the writer of their story get to choose that. 

They don’t get to choose their

  • Brothers
  • Sisters
  • Mothers
  • Fathers
  • Cousins
  • Aunts
  • Uncles
  • Grandmother
  • Grandfather
  • Teammates
  • Kids at School
  • Coworkers
  • College roommates
  • Children

They do get to choose

  • Wife
  • Husband
  • Girlfriend
  • Boyfriend
  • Business Partner
  • Friend
  • Apartment roommate
  • Adopted Daughter/Son

Seeing all these possible relationships, any of them could be a character with sociopathic behaviors and the controversy that comes out of relationships like these could be vast. In other words, there is a lot of material to work with here.

Your character may not know how to deal with the other character in their life that is a sociopath.

But some things to consider as possible behaviors or consequences:

  • They may choose to leave
  • They may abandon the character
  • Set boundaries
  • List out consequences for bad behavior
  • Make ultimatums
  • May be in denial
  • May accept bad treatment
  • May make excuses for them
  • May be an enabler
  • May be a co-conspirator in their bad behavior
  • May both be Sociopathic, working together
  • May try to run from the other character
  • May try to disappear with the kids
  • May try to get the other character fired
  • May try to get them kicked out
  • May try to force them to seek help

There are many interesting possibilities.

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What type of treatment would a character with Sociopathic Behaviors seek?

Most Sociopaths believe they have no problem, but if you do want to write your character seeking treatment here are some realistic ideas:

  • A loved one forces them to seek help
  • Legal authorities force them to seek help
  • They seek help for entertainment and curiosity

Ways a Sociopath can attempt to seek help

Medication that may be prescribed

  • Anti-depressants
  • Anti-anxiety
  • Anti-aggression
  • Clozaril has been used in some cases

Psychotherapy may be attempted

This would involve scenes of them talking with a therapist about their thoughts, beliefs, and feelings.

They may attempt religious help

This would involve scenes of talking to a pastor. Or attended church services. Maybe a salvation experience.

This could involve scenes talking to priests or making confessions.

They could be seen talking to a neighbor or friend they know to be religious.

Behavioral Therapy

This may involve scenes of them speaking to a professional about their behaviors, recognizing that they are negative behaviors and seeking to replace them with better behaviors.

Psychopath Versus Sociopath

What’s the difference between a Psychopath and Sociopath?

There is not much difference according to Healthline. For more detailed information on what a psychopath may be check out: 12 Thoughts on How to Write a Psychopath Vs a Sociopath

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Use these thoughts to write a captivating Sociopath in your story. The Sociopathic character with ASPD does not inherently have to be the “bad guy” or “the villain.”

A character with ASPD could be the protagonist or the antagonist of the story.

Get creative and figure out ways to surprise readers by writing outside the box!

List of famous sociopaths

  • John Gacy
  • Ted Bundy
  • Jeffrey MacDonald
  • Jeffrey Dahmer
  • Jack Henry Abbott
  • Joey Buttafuoco
  • Diane Downs
  • Deidre Hunt

This post is in no way meant to be medical or professional advice. This is intended for the enjoyment of research and creative writing.

Hope this helps! Happy Writing!

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