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In the hallowed halls of internet literature communities, few modern novels have carved out a legacy as distinct as M.L. Rio’s 2017 debut, If We Were Villains . While the book received critical acclaim upon its release, its cultural saturation reached a fever pitch in the years following, largely driven by online fandoms. Among these digital subcultures, the social networking site VK—often referred to as the "Russian Facebook"—stands out as a curious epicenter of the novel’s popularity.

The plot follows Oliver Marks, who, at the novel’s opening, is being released from prison after serving ten years for a murder he may or may not have committed. The narrative unfolds as a flashback to his time at the prestigious Dellecher Classical Conservatory. There, Oliver is part of a tight-knit group of seven fourth-year acting students specializing in Shakespeare. If We Were Villains Vk

The group is archetypal: the tyrant (Richard), the ingénue (Meredith), the villain (James), the temptress (Wren), the good guy (Filippa), the clown (Alexander), and the outsider (Oliver). As they immerse themselves in their roles—specifically Macbeth and King Lear —the lines between performance and reality begin to blur. Tensions rise, jealousy breeds violence, and eventually, one of them ends up dead. In the hallowed halls of internet literature communities,