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Medieval villains, like other characters of their time, would typically eat during designated meal times, which were usually breakfast, dinner, and supper. Meals were often communal and could be influenced by the availability of food, seasonal changes, and local customs. Villains might also partake in feasts or banquets, particularly if they had gained wealth or power. Additionally, their eating habits could reflect their character, with excess or gluttony symbolizing their moral failings.

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