Out of interest what proves easier to develop first individual characters or the entire world of a novel. Also could someone give an opinion of this concept I have for an antagonist (to be named either 'Jinx' or 'The Outsider'):
A boy was abandoned at birth and was seemingly rescued by a local convent however in actuality he was taken in as a candidate for someone that could potentially lead the human race within the land of Tironde in the near future this led to him being experimented on and witnessing many atrocities. This boy as a result escaped and rejected his human origins alongside the 'poultry gods' that had been shoved down his throat for his entire life, he came to the conclusion that everything that exists came from random chaos and that life holds no meaning so he believes there to be but one path to truly achieve peace and that is the the death of every living thing (which does make sense to some extent considering how destructive life can be, how we can make life unpleasant for others and is it not better to confront death). This boy is set on a path of darkness, this deluded prophet is to become a lich.
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