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"I could have killed you in the field," she whispered, leaning close. "I could have beheaded you in the square. But I wanted this moment. I wanted you to see my victory."

A "Bad End" in this context refers to the ultimate failure and demise of the antagonist. However, a rushed execution (literal or narrative) feels cheap. The best finales incorporate several key elements: 1. The Loss of Agency atrocious empress bad end final sexecute high quality

Your HP bar in your mind’s eye flickered. 80%... 60%... The world blurred. You were no longer a hero. You were a vessel. "I could have killed you in the field,"

Here is an informative breakdown of these tropes and why they are popular in modern digital fiction: 1. The "Atrocious Empress" Trope I wanted you to see my victory

"Do you have any last words, Your Majesty?" the High Inquisitor asked, his voice trembling despite his victory. He held the decree of her death like a shield against her piercing, emerald gaze.