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* in the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' of Creator/AAPessimal, the [[PapaWolf patriarch]] of a tough family is one Barbarossa Smith-Rhodes. Granted, he was ''born'' Andreas Smith-Rhodes. But only [[MamaBear his wife]] calls him that these days, usually when she's annoyed with him. Barbarossa is a huge bear of a man and got his nickname when his beard began growing. And didn't stop growing. It may be more grey than red, now he's a grandfather. But he is still capable of beating Mustrum Ridcully one time in two at arm-wrestling. And can match him drink-for drink when quaffing. His name, to [[DarkestAfrica the Zulus across the river]], is something like ''Roaring Silverback Gorilla''. They should know. He's fought them on enough occassions. In his sixties at this point on the timeline, he is still capable of pitching into a fight, especially if one of his daughters is threatened. Anyone doing the threatening is advised to run away very fast while they still can.

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* in the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' of Creator/AAPessimal, the [[PapaWolf patriarch]] of a tough family is one Barbarossa Smith-Rhodes. Granted, he was ''born'' Andreas Smith-Rhodes. But only [[MamaBear his wife]] calls him that these days, usually when she's annoyed with him. Barbarossa is a huge bear of a man and got his nickname when his beard began growing. And didn't stop growing. It may be more grey than red, now he's a grandfather. But he is still capable of beating Mustrum Ridcully one time in two at arm-wrestling. And can match him drink-for drink when quaffing. His name, to [[DarkestAfrica the Zulus across the river]], is something like ''Roaring Silverback Gorilla''. They should know. He's fought them on enough occassions. In his sixties at this point on the timeline, he is still capable of pitching into a fight, especially if one of his daughters is threatened. [[note]]Or these days, his grand-daughters. Barbarossa ''really'' loves his grand-daughters. Be advised.[[/note]] Anyone doing the threatening is advised to run away very fast while they still can.
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* Main villain of ''Disney/TheLionKing''. Also Kovu in ''Disney/TheLionKing2SimbasPride'' who is named after him.

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* Main villain of ''Disney/TheLionKing''. Also Kovu in ''Disney/TheLionKing2SimbasPride'' ''WesternAnimation/TheLionKingIISimbasPride'' who is named after him.
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* Since 'kiba' is the Japanese word for 'fang', Kiba the dog-themed ninja from ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' and Kiba the wolf from ''Manga/WolfsRain'' also qualify.

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* Since 'kiba' is the Japanese word for 'fang', Kiba the dog-themed ninja from ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' and Kiba the wolf from ''Manga/WolfsRain'' ''Anime/WolfsRain'' also qualify.
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* ''Series/{{Arrow}}'': Alderman Sebastian Blood, CorruptPolitician and in the league with the [[{{BigBad}} Big Bad]]. Felicity even lampshades that his name isn't exactly encouraging...and Laurel is ''still'' the only one to see through his VillainWithGoodPublicity act.

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* Film/{{Goldfinger}} ([[AwesomeMusic/{{Film}} ...He's a man, a man with a Midas touch,]] [[EarWorm a spider's touch...]])

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* Film/{{Goldfinger}} ([[AwesomeMusic/{{Film}} ...He's a man, a man with a Midas touch,]] [[EarWorm touch, a spider's touch...]])
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* The Hand is an ancient cult of ninja assassins/sorcerers who routinely plague the likes of [[ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} comic book series]] and Franchise/{{Wolverine}}, and often have designs on world domination.

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* The Hand is an ancient cult of ninja assassins/sorcerers who routinely plague the likes of [[ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} comic book series]] ''Comicbook/{{Daredevil}},'' and Franchise/{{Wolverine}}, and often have designs on world domination.
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* The Hand is an ancient cult of ninja assassins/sorcerers who routinely plague the likes of [[ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} comic book series]] and Franchise/{{Wolverine}}, and often have designs on world domination.
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* Marquise Spinneret Mindfang from ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}''.

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* Marquise Spinneret Mindfang from ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}''.
''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' is Vriska's ancestor and leader of the Gam8ligants, a band of Alternian pirates. She's adept with her mind control powers, using it on her captives and enemies to equal terrifying effect, in particular mind-controlling a mob into turning on and executing a Legislacerator who was about to execute ''her''.
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* ''Series/UltraSeven'' has the Guts, a race of bird-like aliens infamous for having defeated Ultraseven and then crucifying him in preparation for his execution.
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* One of ''WebVideo/ContraPoints'''s characters is a StrawFeminist named Abigail Cockbane. To clarify, the video series supports feminism in general, but Abigail is specifically a caricature of certain self-proclaimed radical feminists who disparage {{trans|gender}} women as false appropriators of womanhood. Understandably, [[MemeticMutation AS A TRANS WOMAN]], the series's creator Natalie Wynn isn't too fond of those sorts.

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* One of ''WebVideo/ContraPoints'''s characters is a StrawFeminist named Abigail Cockbane. To clarify, the video series supports feminism in general, but Abigail is specifically a caricature of certain self-proclaimed radical feminists who disparage {{trans|gender}} women as false appropriators of womanhood. Hence Abigail's memorable lines like "Dost thou bleed?" and "That's not a pussy, it's a fuckhole! You'll never know what it's like to squeeze life out of your [[UnusualEuphemism sacred passage]]!" Understandably, [[MemeticMutation AS A TRANS WOMAN]], the series's creator Natalie Wynn isn't too fond of those sorts.
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* Fang The Sniper of ''SonicTheHedgehog''.

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* Fang The Sniper of ''SonicTheHedgehog''.''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog''.


* And [[PettingZooPeople Fang the mutate]] from ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}''.

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* And [[PettingZooPeople [[{{Animorphism}} Fang the mutate]] from ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}''.
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* ''Series/DoctorWho'': In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E2TheShakespeareCode "The Shakespeare Code"]], one of the three witches is named Mother Bloodtide.

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* Once [[spoiler:Ralon of Malven]] goes worse in the ''Literature/SongOfTheLioness'' series, he's referred to as "Claw."
* In ''Literature/WarriorCats'', several characters' names end in "-claw", but special mention goes to Tigerclaw, the BigBad. His mentor, a fierce fighter who was on the villainous side himself, was named Thistleclaw. However, some cats with the name 'claw' are actually good cats, like Thornclaw.

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* Once [[spoiler:Ralon of Malven]] goes worse Talon, the killer-for-hire in the ''Literature/SongOfTheLioness'' series, he's referred to as "Claw."
* In ''Literature/WarriorCats'', several characters' names end in "-claw", but special mention goes to Tigerclaw, the BigBad. His mentor, a fierce fighter who was on the villainous side himself, was named Thistleclaw. However, some cats with the name 'claw' are actually good cats, like Thornclaw.
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* Logen Ninefingers of ''Literature/TheFirstLaw'', a barbarian with a SuperpoweredEvilSide (and his good side isn't someone you want to mess with either).



* Talon, the killer-for-hire in the Literature/BabylonRising series.
* Sixclaw the rat from ''Literature/TheUnderlandChronicles.''
* Logen Ninefingers of ''Literature/TheFirstLaw'', a barbarian with a SuperpoweredEvilSide (and his good side isn't someone you want to mess with either.)



* ''Literature/TortallUniverse'': Once [[spoiler:Ralon of Malven]] goes worse in the ''Literature/SongOfTheLioness'' series, he's referred to as "Claw".
* Sixclaw the rat from ''Literature/TheUnderlandChronicles.''
* In ''Literature/WarriorCats'', several characters' names end in "-claw", but special mention goes to Tigerclaw, the BigBad. His mentor, a fierce fighter who was on the villainous side himself, was named Thistleclaw. However, some cats with the name 'claw' are actually good cats, like Thornclaw.



* ''Series/DoctorWho'': In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E2TheShakespearCode "The Shakespeare Code"]], one of the villains of the week is named Mother Doomfinger. She killed people with, you guessed it, a [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin tap of her finger]].

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* ''Series/DoctorWho'': In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E2TheShakespearCode [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E2TheShakespeareCode "The Shakespeare Code"]], one of the villains of the week is named Mother Doomfinger. She killed people with, you guessed it, a [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin tap of her finger]].

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* ''Manga/{{Gunnm}}'': Caerula Sanguis, whose name means "blue blood," both a mark of her [[LadyOfWar regal and elegant bearing]] and of her...shall we say...[[OurVampiresAreDifferent clinical status.]]

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* ''Manga/{{Gunnm}}'': Caerula Sanguis, whose name means "blue blood," blood", both a mark of her [[LadyOfWar regal and elegant bearing]] and of her...shall we say...[[OurVampiresAreDifferent clinical status.]]status]].



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* Sebastian Bludd, better known as ''GIJoe'' villain Major Blood.

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* Sebastian Bludd, better known as ''GIJoe'' ''Franchise/GIJoe'' villain Major Blood.



* ''Series/DoctorWho'' once had a villain of the week named Mother Doomfinger. She killed people with, you guessed it, a [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin tap of her finger.]]

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* ''Series/DoctorWho'' once had a villain ''Series/DoctorWho'': In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E2TheShakespearCode "The Shakespeare Code"]], one of the villains of the week is named Mother Doomfinger. She killed people with, you guessed it, a [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin tap of her finger.]]finger]].



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* ''Literature/GalaxyOfFear'': Is a guy named Karkas going to be anything but a villain?

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* In the classic Series/DoctorWho story ''The Mind Robber'', the Doctor and Co. are menaced by an incarnated fictional character called the Karkus. Technically a super''hero'' in the universe of the story he was summoned from, but in ''The Mind Robber'' he's a villain ([[HeelFaceTurn at least]] [[DefeatEqualsFriendship at first]]), but even without his [[TechnoBabble anti-molecular ray disintegrator]], he's definitely one [[SuperStrength tough]] [[SuperToughness customer]].

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* ''Series/DoctorWho'': In the classic Series/DoctorWho story ''The [[Recap/DoctorWhoS6E2TheMindRobber "The Mind Robber'', Robber"]], the Doctor and Co. are menaced by an incarnated fictional character called the Karkus. Technically a super''hero'' in the universe of the story he was summoned from, but in ''The Mind Robber'' he's a villain ([[HeelFaceTurn at least]] [[DefeatEqualsFriendship at first]]), but even without his [[TechnoBabble anti-molecular ray disintegrator]], he's definitely one [[SuperStrength tough]] [[SuperToughness customer]].



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* [[Comicbook/{{Daredevil}} Foggy "Guts" Nelson]], at first a subversion since it was just his bowling nickname, but a lame attempt at an undercover identity and some AcquiredSituationalNarcissism led to mysterious crimelord "Guts" standing up to the Kingpin.



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* [[Comicbook/{{Daredevil}} Foggy "Guts" Nelson]], at first a subversion since it was just his bowling nickname, but a lame attempt at an undercover identity and some AcquiredSituationalNarcissism led to mysterious crimelord "Guts" standing up to the Kingpin.






* Only known name of a revenge-driven serial killer in ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'' who is out to get every single state alchemist and all those who get in his way via alchemical brain explosion. He's so effective at this that all high-ranking officers temporarily abandon their HQ in Central City where he was spotted and head out to the Eastern boondocks.

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* Only known name of a revenge-driven serial killer in ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'' who is out to get every single state alchemist and all those who get in his way via alchemical brain explosion. He's so effective at this that all high-ranking officers temporarily abandon their HQ in Central City where when he was spotted there and head out to the Eastern boondocks.

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* Subverted in John Ford's classic, ''The Searchers'': Cicatrice, aka "Scar," does indeed commit a heinous act in killing a settler family and kidnapping the two daughters...but after that he spends his time either oblivious to (as in, living his life and leading his tribe) or ''running from'' the man who spends years hunting him down, {{Determinator}} Ethan Edwards.

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* Main villain of ''Disney/TheLionKing''. Also Kovu in ''Disney/TheLionKing2SimbasPride'' who is named after him.

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* Subverted in John Ford's classic, ''The Searchers'': Cicatrice, aka "Scar," "Scar", does indeed commit a heinous act in killing a settler family and kidnapping the two daughters...but after that he spends his time either oblivious to (as in, living his life and leading his tribe) or ''running from'' the man who spends years hunting him down, {{Determinator}} Ethan Edwards.



* ''Series/DoctorWho'' has Skaro (home planet of the Daleks), as well as one-time villain Scarlioni.

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[[Recap/DoctorWhoS17E2CityOfDeath Scarlioni]].



* "my assistant Scarface" in Music/JonathanCoulton's "Skullcrusher Mountain".

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* Main villain of ''Disney/TheLionKing''. Also Kovu in ''Disney/TheLionKing2SimbasPride'' who is named after him.









* The [[WickedWitch Carrionites]] from ''Series/DoctorWho.''

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* ComicBook/CaptainAmerica's ArchEnemy is a [[ThoseWackyNazis Nazi mastermind]] who goes by "the ComicBoom/RedSkull".

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* There is none more worthy of this than the legendary MARVEL villain Red Skull

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* There ComicBook/CaptainAmerica's ArchEnemy is none more worthy of this than the legendary MARVEL villain Red Skulla [[ThoseWackyNazis Nazi mastermind]] who goes by "the ComicBoom/RedSkull".



* Jack Skellington from ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas.''

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas'' stars a HorrifyingHero named Jack Skellington from ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas.''Skellington.
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* One of ''WebVideo/ContraPoints'''s characters is a StrawFeminist named Abigail Cockbane. To clarify, the video series supports feminism in general, but Abigail is specifically a caricature of certain self-proclaimed radical feminists who disparage {{trans|gender}} women as false appropriators. Understandably, [[MemeticMutation AS A TRANS WOMAN]], the series's creator Natalie Wynn isn't too fond of those sorts.

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* One of ''WebVideo/ContraPoints'''s characters is a StrawFeminist named Abigail Cockbane. To clarify, the video series supports feminism in general, but Abigail is specifically a caricature of certain self-proclaimed radical feminists who disparage {{trans|gender}} women as false appropriators.appropriators of womanhood. Understandably, [[MemeticMutation AS A TRANS WOMAN]], the series's creator Natalie Wynn isn't too fond of those sorts.
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* One of ''WebVideo/ContraPoints'''s characters is a StrawFeminist named Abigail Cockbane. To clarify, the video series supports feminism in general, but Abigail is a caricature of certain self-proclaimed radical feminists who disparage {{trans|gender}} women as false appropriators. Understandably, [[MemeticMutation AS A TRANS WOMAN]], the series's creator Natalie Wynn isn't too fond of those sorts.

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* One of ''WebVideo/ContraPoints'''s characters is a StrawFeminist named Abigail Cockbane. To clarify, the video series supports feminism in general, but Abigail is specifically a caricature of certain self-proclaimed radical feminists who disparage {{trans|gender}} women as false appropriators. Understandably, [[MemeticMutation AS A TRANS WOMAN]], the series's creator Natalie Wynn isn't too fond of those sorts.
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When not played for laughs, tends to indicate either TheVamp or a legendarily virile badass.

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When not played for laughs, laughs (à la [[Film/MontyPythonsLifeOfBrian Biggus Dickus]] or [[Film/SixteenCandles Long Duk Dong]]), this tends to indicate either TheVamp or a legendarily virile badass.



* PlayedForLaughs with Biggus Dickus from ''Film/MontyPythonsLifeOfBrian.''

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* PlayedForLaughs with Biggus Dickus from ''Film/MontyPythonsLifeOfBrian.''
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* Several [[Film/JamesBond Bond girls]], like [[Film/Goldfinger Pussy Galore]] and Film/{{Octopussy}}, have names that indicate their [[TheVamp vampish]] nature.

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* Several [[Film/JamesBond Bond girls]], like [[Film/Goldfinger [[Film/{{Goldfinger}} Pussy Galore]] and Film/{{Octopussy}}, have names that indicate their [[TheVamp vampish]] nature.
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* One of ''WebVideo/ContraPoints's'' characters is a StrawFeminist named Abigail Cockbane. To clarify, the video series supports feminism in general, but Abigail is a caricature of certain self-proclaimed radical feminists who disparage {{trans|gender}} women as false appropriators.

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* One of ''WebVideo/ContraPoints's'' ''WebVideo/ContraPoints'''s characters is a StrawFeminist named Abigail Cockbane. To clarify, the video series supports feminism in general, but Abigail is a caricature of certain self-proclaimed radical feminists who disparage {{trans|gender}} women as false appropriators.
appropriators. Understandably, [[MemeticMutation AS A TRANS WOMAN]], the series's creator Natalie Wynn isn't too fond of those sorts.
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* Several [[Film/JamesBond Bond girls]], like Pussy Galore and Octopussy, have names that indicate their [[TheVamp vampish]] nature.

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* Several [[Film/JamesBond Bond girls]], like [[Film/Goldfinger Pussy Galore Galore]] and Octopussy, Film/{{Octopussy}}, have names that indicate their [[TheVamp vampish]] nature.


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* in the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' of Creator/AAPessimal, the [[PapaWolf patriarch]] of a tough family is one Barbarossa Smith-Rhodes. Granted, he was ''born'' Andreas Smith-Rhodes. But only [[MamaBear his wife]] calls him that these days, usually when she's annoyed with him. Barbarossa is a huge bear of a man and got his nickname when his beard began growing. And didn't stop growing. It may be more grey than red, now he's a [[BadassGrandpa grandfather]]. But he is still capable of beating Mustrum Ridcully one time in two at arm-wrestling. And can match him drink-for drink when quaffing. His name, to [[DarkestAfrica the Zulus across the river]], is something like ''Roaring Silverback Gorilla''. They should know. He's fought them on enough occassions. In his sixties at this point on the timeline, he is still capable of pitching into a fight, especially if one of his daughters is threatened. Anyone doing the threatening is advised to run away very fast while they still can.

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* in the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' of Creator/AAPessimal, the [[PapaWolf patriarch]] of a tough family is one Barbarossa Smith-Rhodes. Granted, he was ''born'' Andreas Smith-Rhodes. But only [[MamaBear his wife]] calls him that these days, usually when she's annoyed with him. Barbarossa is a huge bear of a man and got his nickname when his beard began growing. And didn't stop growing. It may be more grey than red, now he's a [[BadassGrandpa grandfather]].grandfather. But he is still capable of beating Mustrum Ridcully one time in two at arm-wrestling. And can match him drink-for drink when quaffing. His name, to [[DarkestAfrica the Zulus across the river]], is something like ''Roaring Silverback Gorilla''. They should know. He's fought them on enough occassions. In his sixties at this point on the timeline, he is still capable of pitching into a fight, especially if one of his daughters is threatened. Anyone doing the threatening is advised to run away very fast while they still can.
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* in the ''{{Discworld}}'' of Creator/AAPessimal, the [[PapaWolf patriarch]] of a tough family is one Barbarossa Smith-Rhodes. Granted, he was ''born'' Andreas Smith-Rhodes. But only [[MamaBear his wife]] calls him that these days, usually when she's annoyed with him. Barbarossa is a huge bear of a man and got his nickname when his beard began growing. And didn't stop growing. It may be more grey than red, now he's a [[BadassGrandpa grandfather]]. But he is still capable of beating Mustrum Ridcully one time in two at arm-wrestling. And can match him drink-for drink when quaffing. His name, to [[DarkestAfrica the Zulus across the river]], is something like ''Roaring Silverback Gorilla''. They should know. He's fought them on enough occassions. In his sixties at this point on the timeline, he is still capable of pitching into a fight, especially if one of his daughters is threatened. Anyone doing the threatening is advised to run away very fast while they still can.

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* in the ''{{Discworld}}'' ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' of Creator/AAPessimal, the [[PapaWolf patriarch]] of a tough family is one Barbarossa Smith-Rhodes. Granted, he was ''born'' Andreas Smith-Rhodes. But only [[MamaBear his wife]] calls him that these days, usually when she's annoyed with him. Barbarossa is a huge bear of a man and got his nickname when his beard began growing. And didn't stop growing. It may be more grey than red, now he's a [[BadassGrandpa grandfather]]. But he is still capable of beating Mustrum Ridcully one time in two at arm-wrestling. And can match him drink-for drink when quaffing. His name, to [[DarkestAfrica the Zulus across the river]], is something like ''Roaring Silverback Gorilla''. They should know. He's fought them on enough occassions. In his sixties at this point on the timeline, he is still capable of pitching into a fight, especially if one of his daughters is threatened. Anyone doing the threatening is advised to run away very fast while they still can.
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* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII'''s Fang: Wields a dual headed collapsible spear that can be separated and dual wielded. She's naturally the best attacker of the game [[spoiler: Plus she had turned into Ragnarok centuries ago and made that huge hole in Cocoon's shell you always see.]]

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When not played for laughs, tends to indicate either TheVamp or a legendarily virile {{badass}}.

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* Literature/TheIcelandicSagas describe a [[CruelAndUnusualDeath killing technique]] called the "blood eagle", which involved carving the victim's back open and tearing the lungs out like wings. It's uncertain whether this historically happened to anyone, though.

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* Ulysses Klaw, sonic-handed enemy of the ''ComicBook/BlackPanther'' and ComicBook/FantasticFour''.
* ''ComicBook/{{Legion of Super-Heroes}}'' villain Starfinger.

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* The [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y%C3%ACh%C3%A9qu%C3%A1n Fists of Harmony and Justice]], nicknamed "Boxers" in English, were a secret society in late ImperialChina who first rebelled against the [[UsefulNotes/DynastiesFromShangToQing Qing dynasty]], then ''[[EnemyMine teamed up]]'' with the Qing dynasty [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxer_Rebellion to fight off meddling foreigners]]. [[CurbStompBattle It didn't end well for China.]]

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