Midnight Letters Prompt #21: What is the death of a fictional character you still can't get over

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Howdy to you all, my fellow Midnight Owls,

Here is the new prompt for the Midnight Owls:

What is the death of a fictional character you still can't get over

Hi there, and welcome to the latest prompt for the Midnight community. In this prompt, I want us to share a little about a fictional character that we haven't gotten over how they died or how they left the work of fiction they were once involved in. It could be a book, a movie, a series or any work of fiction you love.

As usual, we give some highlights of some posts from the last prompt, and here they are:


Death of Niklaus Mikhaelson

For me it's the Originals. I can argue that the originals has to be the best vampire series out there and I can say that any time and anywhere. Only because of one thing, and that is Niklaus Mikhaelson. The greatest villain that ever walked the earth of Hollywood series. Nobody has topped that for me. I heard about the argument online between Thanos and Niklaus, but that is a far fetched argument and I mean it in the sense that these two characters do not exist in the same universe. One is the world of Marvel and the other in the world of CW vampires.

His first appearance in the Vampire Diaries where he was the villain everybody was scared of or scared to mention his name. But how good he was has to be credited to Joseph Morgan's outstanding acting and the man was on point. He did a credible job down to the point that he got a series of his own and that's the Originals. Not holding back with his antics and words but I think what grabbed people the most was his charm. The way he says hello love has grown his female fan base. Then when you couple up with the incredible writing from Julie Plec the writer and producer behind The Originals, Vampire Diaries Legacies.

You know they make you love the bad guy in the movie, well that is what Julie Plec did in the series The Originals. We got to understand the Mikhaelson family and trust me this family comes with a lot of baggages mixed with vampire superpowers. This is what makes it more interesting. That is how good it gets. Then more forces come in to threaten the family, it puts the family drama on hold while they face the force. So you can see that it got sentimental for me when Niklaus died at the end. Sorry for those who have not watched it down to this point. Nothing has prepared me for that up to now. What's yours?

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3 comments

romantic approach

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Excellent content.

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They don't die in my mind. :)

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