Thread:MondlichtPanda/@comment-37484301-20200411232318/@comment-37484301-20200515021044

Currently these are the descriptions I placed in the categories:
 * Big Bads: Big Bads are the main antagonists in a book or an entire series. In most cases, they could be considered the nemesis of the protagonist. While they could be classified under the textbook definition of "villains", the Villains category is reserved for the Big Bads' underlings or other secondary or tertiary characters who are not the main antagonists of their respective book(s) and/or series.
 * Villains: Villains are antagonists that the protagonists have to deal with, and a "step down" from the Big Bads of their book(s) or series. Villains can be criminals, tyrants, or just mean people. They are not the leaders or the alphas in their group of friends, and can be considered "secondary" or "tertiary" to the Big Bads themselves. "Big Bads" may be categorized as "Villains" in the beginning of books/series until it is determined whether or not they qualify to be promoted into the "Big Bads" category.
 * Antagonists: Antagonists are the principal source of conflict for the protagonists (Main Character / Your Character) in their respective book(s) and/or series. Most often, the antagonist is a bad guy, a villain, but he/she doesn't necessarily have to be. He/she may be someone who just has a different agenda than Your Character; he/she may oppose Your Character but he/she is not a bad person per se. The Antagonists category is the main category. Subcategories include: Villains, Big Bads; where Antagonists can be considered "level 1" broad scope, Villains are "level 2", and Big Bads are "level 3" boss-mode.

You can modify them as you see fit.