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Villain redemption arc prompts

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1. Realizing how dumb the protagonists are and becoming the mom friend

2. “I wasn’t that bad.” // “Yes, you were.”

3. Deciding to change after the death of a loved one

4. Joining the good side and finally reuniting with a loved one

5. Waiting at the corner during the protagonists’ gatherings, because they don’t feel like they deserve to be accepted so easily.

6. Before joining the team, they let the protagonists attack them without them fighting back, because they know they deserve it.

7. “You don’t have to forgive me-” // “Are you stupid? We forgive you. Welcome to the family.”

8. Them sacrificing themselves for the very protagonist they were trying to kill before their redemption arc.

9. Not being used to kindness and affection - blushing profusely whenever anyone gives them a compliment or a pat on the head

10. Not knowing how socializing or friends work and ends up being that one socially awkward mf in the friend group (yes this is a big callout to Zuko)

11. Crying themselves to sleep because they keep on getting flashbacks of the horrible things they once did

12. Getting adopted as the precious smol bean of the group even though they once tried to kill the protagonists

13. Becoming the weird uncle/aunt that everyone secretly loves

14. Still having nightmares about their trauma or their past mistakes

15. Everyone in the group being lowkey in love with them because they used to be the hot villain

16. Playfully being blackmailed by the protagonists because of their bad decisions in the past

17. “There is NO WAY I’m wearing this lame outfit-” // “Wear it right now or I’ll tell everyone how you tried to set me on fire.”

18. Seeing the protagonists’ full potential while fighting the other villains and going, “Bless the Lord I decided to switch sides on time.”

19. Being rivals with one of the protagonists

20. Ohohohohoho rivals to lovers? Jkjk- unless…-?

21. The heroes not trusting the villain until realizing that they’ve truly changed

22. Alternately, the villain refusing to trust anyone until the heroes teach them what it means to have and trust a family.

23. Always hiding behind the back of that one protagonist they’re close to during meetings, because are they even supposed to be here? What if they get evicted?

24. Being tempted to go back to the evil side but realizing how much the protagonists mean to them

25. Convincing their old friends on the evil side to also switch sides, which may or may not end well

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