What Are Common Enemies Of My Soulmate In Fantasy Books?

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Charlie
Charlie
2026-06-16 15:59:28
Soulmates in fantasy? Oh, they’ve got it rough. Beyond the obvious big bads, there’s always some sneaky force working against them. Curses are huge—like in 'Howl’s Moving Castle', where Sophie’s stuck as an old woman thanks to a witch’s spite. Prophecies, too, love messing with couples; if one’s 'chosen', the other often ends up collateral damage. I’ve lost count of how many star-crossed lovers get separated by warring kingdoms or ancient grudges, like in 'The Priory of the Orange Tree'.

And then there are the 'well-meaning' antagonists. Overprotective families, mentors with 'greater good' agendas, or even gods meddling in mortal affairs. Hades and Persephone retellings always play with this—what if the enemy is literally the ruler of the underworld? The tension’s delicious because the enemy isn’t pure evil; they just have their own messed-up priorities. Makes you root harder for the couple to defy the odds.
Yara
Yara
2026-06-17 23:46:13
Fantasy books love throwing all kinds of obstacles between soulmates, and the enemies can be as varied as the worlds they live in. Dark lords are a classic—think Sauron from 'The Lord of the Rings' or Voldemort from 'Harry Potter'. These overpowering forces want to control or destroy everything, including love. Then there are the manipulative nobles or corrupt kings, like the Lannisters in 'Game of Thrones', who see deep bonds as threats to their power. And let’s not forget supernatural rivals—vampires, demons, or even jealous fae who resent mortal love.

But sometimes, the worst enemies aren’t villains at all. Miscommunication, duty, or societal expectations can tear soulmates apart just as brutally. In 'The Name of the Wind', Kvothe’s own pride and secrets keep him from Denna. Fantasy often mirrors real life by making the biggest battles internal—fear, past trauma, or the weight of destiny. The best stories make you ache because the enemy isn’t always something you can stab with a sword.
Sawyer
Sawyer
2026-06-20 04:50:49
Fantasy soulmate enemies? Let’s talk about the underrated ones. Like literal monsters—griffins stealing lovers in myths, or sirens luring one half away. But my favorite is the 'self-sabotage' arc. In 'Uprooted', Agnieszka nearly ruins things by refusing to believe she’s worthy of the Dragon. Magic systems often weaponize love, too. In 'Shadow and Bone', the Darkling exploits Alina’s bonds to control her. Even the setting can be the foe: cursed forests, enchanted prisons, or realms where love is forbidden ('The Star-Touched Queen').
The most heartbreaking part? Sometimes the enemy is just… bad timing. Missed connections, like in 'The Night Circus', where the game’s rules keep the lovers apart. Makes you scream into a pillow.
Kieran
Kieran
2026-06-20 06:55:04
If fantasy soulmates had a resume, 'overcoming absurdly stacked odds' would be the top skill. One trope I adore (and hate, because it wrecks me) is the 'love versus duty' conflict. In 'The Bone Season', Paige’s loyalty to her rebellion clashes with her bond with Warden—they’re literally on opposite sides of a war. Then there’s the 'body snatcher' twist: what if your soulmate gets possessed? 'The Host' by Stephenie Meyer explored this brilliantly with an alien invader sharing the heroine’s mind.

Cultural barriers can be just as brutal. Elves and humans in 'The Dragon Prince', or vampires and slayers in 'Buffy'—societal prejudice becomes the real villain. And let’s not overlook time itself. Stories like 'The Time Traveler’s Wife' or 'Outlander' make chronology the enemy. Nothing like a time paradox to test 'forever'. The best part? When the couple turns the trope on its head, like in 'Stardust', where Yvaine’s captors become their cheerleaders. Subversion for the win!
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