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%%* BaldOfEvil* BaldOfEvil: There's not a spot of hair on his head, and he's a ruthless mastermind.



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* DiabolicalMastermind: He's the leader of a vast criminal organization that encompasses the entirety of Baltimore, which he then expanded further by taking over the Foundation.
* TheDreaded: He's the subject of urban legend in Baltimore's criminal underworld thanks to the horrific punishments he meted out to his opponents.



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%%* EvilSoundsDeep* EvilSoundsDeep: He has a positively chilling deep voice courtesy of his voice actor.



%%* TheKillerInMe
%%* LeanAndMean
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%%* LeanAndMean
%%* ManipulativeBastard
* TheKillerInMe: [[spoiler:The mastermind behind the Foundation, the one responsible for the pain of so many people including Torque himself, turns out to be one of Torque's alters.]]
* LeanAndMean: He's rather slimly built when compared to some of the muscle he surrounds himself with. That doesn't detract from how dangerous he is.
* ManipulativeBastard: He's been pulling the strings of multiple people in order to create his criminal empire, the most prominent being Torque [[spoiler:who he's influenced since childhood.]]
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* GutturalGrowler: He speaks in a raspy, hoarse voice, likely the result of being electrocuted repeatedly.
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* TheAtoner: He tries to help Torque and push him towards the good paths.

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* AxCrazy: Going down the Evil route sees Torque being a violently homicidal maniac that kills every Malefactor and human being in the way. [[spoiler: In this route, he's also guilty of murdering his wife and two sons with his bare hands.]]



** This is also the case for his transformed state for Insanity Mode in ''Ties that Bind''. Here, the creature looks nothing like Torque, with a demonic, red-tinged look that represents a complete loss of Torque's former humanity. Its left arm has spikes moving up, and its blade is completely jagged and covered in blood. It also has horns and a leathery hide; it also more erratically and grunts the most when moving.

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** This is also the case for his transformed state for Insanity Mode in ''Ties that Bind''. Here, the creature looks nothing like Torque, with a demonic, red-tinged look that represents a complete loss of Torque's former humanity. Its left arm has spikes moving up, and its blade is completely jagged and covered in blood. It also has horns and a leathery hide; it also moves more erratically and grunts the most when moving.


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* VillainProtagonist: Only if you go down in the Evil route, in which Torque will be an indiscriminate mass murderer who butchers both the Malefactors and any human he comes across, and [[spoiler: is completely guilty of murdering his wife and children.]]
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* VillainHasAPoint: During the fight against Torque, he believes that it's extremely disproportionate that he was thrown in Abbott for "beating some guy up" and he's not wrong to blame the system for causing his wife's murder. In Horace's eyes, he wouldn't have killed his wife if he wasn't surrounded by worse people than him and driven to snap from stress and fear.

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* VillainHasAPoint: During the fight against Torque, he believes that it's extremely disproportionate goes into his backstory where he reveals that he was thrown in Abbott blames the justice system for his girlfriend's death. Although he can't remember the actual crime, he does remember "beating some guy up" and he's up", implying that the crime was bad, but not wrong bad enough to blame the system for causing his wife's murder. In Horace's eyes, he wouldn't have killed his wife if he wasn't warrant a sentence in Abbot, a maximum security prison filled with extremely dangerous criminals. Gage was surrounded by worse people than these criminals 24/7 and they somehow convinced him and driven that they were going to kill his girlfriend, causing Gauge to snap from stress and fear.kill her during a conjugal visit. Gauge believes his trial was rigged and they simply threw him in jail to get rid of him, rather than give him a fair trial or give him a proportionate punishment. In the notebook, Clem isn't surprised that Gauge snapped so badly and states that Gauge isn't the first criminal to snap in jail.

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