The author has since stated several times on Twitter that he is in fact asexual, though the community remains divided on whether or not this counts as representation. Parts of the community are still unsure whether or not this makes Victor canonically asexual. Schwab (Author) 3,101 ratings Book 2 of 2: Villains Editors' pick Best Science Fiction & Fantasy See all formats and editions Kindle 11.99 Read with Our Free App Audiobook 0.00 Free with your Audible trial Hardcover 14.99 32 Used from 8.09 28 New from 12.99 3 Collectible from 24. Interest in sex and sexual attraction are not synonymous, so this could lead readers to get the wrong image of what asexuality is. Vengeful (Villains, 2) Paperback Januby V. Vicious begins the story of Victor Vale and Eliot 'Eli' Cardale, two academic rivals and best friends, who are working on their senior theses when a shared research interest leads them to a working theory about the adrenaline response of near-death experiences as a possible origin of. Schwab which includes Vicious (2013) and Vengeful (2018). However it should be noted that the passage quoted in the book in support of this also describes how Victor is not interested in sex, and that the word "asexual" is never used. The Villains series is a duology of books by V. There is a brief mention of how Victor has never been aroused by naked people, implying a lack of sexual attraction. The overall reaction from the community was mixed. Before Vengeful, the sequel to Vicious, was released, Schwab said on Twitter that Vengeful would make Victor (the main character) canonically asexual. Asexual main character (coded, author-verified, see controversies for more info).An asterisk (*) indicates that the author openly identifies with that identity.
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