Heroism is a slippery slope, just ask Paul Atreides from Dune. One minute you’re liberating a planet from colonial rule, the next you’re establishing a tyrannical space empire that will kill the universe’s vibe for millennia to come. At best, heroes are idealistic. At worst, they’re totally delusional. And when they use questionable means to justify their delusional ends? You’ve got a villain on your hands. These 10 fantasy books where the hero becomes the villain are cautionary tales. Don’t let yourself get caught morally justifying the actions of a megalomanic lunatic – it’s never a good look.
Vicious
(Tor Books)V.E. Schwab’s Vicious is a story about a pair of best friends who turn from heroes to villains in each others’ eyes. After college chums Victor and Eli discover that supernatural powers and near-death experiences are somehow linked, the pair begin to put in a little morally questionable academic research to prove their joint thesis. It goes, as expected, horribly wrong. 10 years later, Victor just broke out of jail, and Eli is using his experimental abilities to kill off all the world’s supernaturally powered people. These ex-besties were bound to cross paths sooner or later, and like a meet-cute between matches and gasoline, the results are sure to be explosive.
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