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[Image:Sauron.jpg Sauron, pretty much the archetypal 'Dark Lord' common to fantasy and an inspiration to countless BBEGs]
Image:Sauron.jpg Sauron, pretty much the archetypal 'Dark Lord' common to fantasy and an inspiration to countless BBEGs.
[Image:supervillain.jpg Now you know.
Image:supervillain.jpg Now you know.
[Image:dr no.jpg Antagonists with crazy schemes of megalomaniac conquest and revenge upon the world, their lairs full of traps and minions...Ian Flemming might have been a good DM.]
Image:dr no.jpg Antagonists with crazy schemes of megalomaniac conquest and revenge upon the world, their lairs full of traps and minions...Ian Flemming might have been a good DM.
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==External Links==
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Revision as of 11:25, 2 September 2008

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The Big Bad Evil Guy, typically shortened simply to BBEG, is roleplaying gamer slang for the primary antagonist of an adventure or campaign. He is the one ultimately responsible for whatever shit his associates or minions do, and defeating him usually means the successful conclusion of a campaign (or at least a part of it). To ensure that this is sufficiently dramatic, DMs often make the BBEG a powerful character, making this final encounter something of a boss fight. The BBEGs seem to know this is coming, so they will usually construct a suitably impressive lair for the suitably dramatic confrontation to take place in.

Paladins are automatically required to attempt to offer the BBEG mercy, even if they had happily slaughtered hundreds of relatively much less evil minions on their way to the BBEG's lair.

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