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* ''VideoGame/FaithTheUnholyTrinity''

[[folder: Gary Miller]]
What’s the work?

Faith the Unholy Trinity is an excellent trilogy of pixelated horror games. They follow priest John Ward as he gets wrapped up in the machinations of a satanic cult called The Eternal Order of the Second Death which is led by my candidate, the terrifying AmbiguouslyHuman FauxAffablyEvil bastard named… Gary Miller.

Who is Gary Miller and what does he do?

The Eternal Order has existed for a long time and in the past one member, Sister Miriam Bell, granted herself the Second Death, a ritual where she cut off her own face to turn herself into a portal to hell and sacrificed newborns into it, eventually a baby Gary crawled out of the portal. As an adult Gary leads the cult in their attempt to summon forth The UNSPEAKABLE, the most powerful demon in existence who's summoning would bring forth HellOnEarth. Cultists are slowly twisted into HumanoidAbomination[=s=] and those who displease Gary have their fingers broken. As part of the cult’s action Gary takes over an abortion clinic and has been performing rituals on the women there which twists their children into monsters and resulted in many deaths.

At the clinic, Gary meets Amy Martin and decides that she’s a perfect vessel for the UNSPEAKABLE and gives Amy the Second Death, killing at least one newborn in the process. This resulted in Amy being possessed. Ward and another priest Father Allred were summoned to excise the demon from Amy, which resulted in the deaths of Allread and Amy’s parents. This ruined the ritual and Ward and his ally Father Garcia began trying to stop Gary’s next attempt to summon the UNSPEAKABLE.

During their investigations Gary lures Ward to an apartment complex the cult has taken over where they are trying to have a demon possess Ward’s friend Lisa. It’s also revealed that several demons were summoned into the building and Gary lied about how to avoid one of them to his followers, resulting in a bunch of them being killed. Ward and Garcia go to a daycare that houses the cult’s base (where they seemingly have been raising the children into the cult) and Gary attempts to summon the UNSPEAKABLE through Ward, injecting him with a strange chemical that causes Ward to massacre a bunch of cultists. Ward and Garcia fight back and depending on the ending Gary is either injured but escapes or is dragged into hell by the UNSPEAKABLE for failing (also there’s an ending where Ward simply never confronts Gary and the world goes to literal hell).

Is He Bad Enough

Easily. He and his cult murder numerous people in the clinic through their rituals (as well as several cops who try to stop the final ritual), mutilate a teenaged girl which indirectly gets three other people killed, ritually murder infants, and try to summon HellOnEarth (it’s also mentioned that thy perform human sacrifice but that’s entirely offscreen). Gary’s even nastier in how he gets his own cultists killed for no real reason and breaks their fingers if they displease him. I should note that we don’t ever see the cult killing infants but I feel like their take over of the clinic and the stuff we see there is enough for it to not be OV (and he’s bad enough regardless).

Mitigating Factors?

None, he keeps up a façade of caring for his cult but tricks them to their deaths. It’s implied that he fell in love with Amy but it’s clearly just an obsession due to her being a good vessel for the UNSPEAKABLE. The trope page says that he talks about his mother Miriam Bell with reverence but he really doesn’t, matter of factly says that she wasn’t strong enough to complete the ritual so summon the UNSPEAKABLE and nothing else implies any care for her.

Conclusion?

Super easy yes.
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[[folder: The UNSPEAKABLE]]
Who is the UNSPEAKABLE and what does it do?

Described by Gary as the Antichrist the UNSPEAKABLE is the greatest of all demons and the being worshiped by the cult. The cult’s ultimate goal is the summon forth the UNSPEAKABLE and as part of their rituals they commit infanticide, human sacrifice, and other horrible things. A year before the events of the games the cult’s leader, Gary, tried to summon the UNSPEAKABLE through a girl named Amy Martin. Amy’s parents brought two priests, John Ward and Father Allred to exorcize the UNSPEAKABLE from Amy but this resulted in the demon gruesomely killing Allred and her parents, causing John to flee. A year later John returned and did battle with the possessed Amy and eventually locked her in his basement. At the end of the third game Gary tries to use John as a new vessel for the UNSPEAKABLE and depending on the ending, either flees to try again later, is defeated and dragged to hell by UNSPEAKABLE for his failure, or succeeds when John refuses to confront Gary and brings forth HellOnEarth and the UNSPEAKABLE deems John’s actions “unforgivable” and drags him into a realm of eternal torment.

Is it bad enough?

It’s the absolute worst character in the setting, being responsible for all the horrific actions of the cult long before Gary was even born, horrifically possessed a girl and used her to kill three people, and its summoning causes HellOnEarth. If Gary is right about it being the Antichrist then it’s also indirectly responsible for all of the horrid things other demons do in the series, including an incident where a child was twisted into a cannibalistic monster, and the numerous cultists killed by other demons they summoned.

Mitigating Factors?

None, its dialogue while controlling Amy gives it a sadistic mocking personality, using the death of John’s mother to insult him and calling his crucifix a “little stick.”

Conclusion?

Yes from me
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[[folder: Miriam Bell]]
Who is Miriam Bell and what does she do?

Miriam is a very old member of the Eternal Order of the Second Death who became a nun at some point. Long before the games Miriam performed a ritual to turn herself into a portal to hell and had her followers sacrifice several infants through the portal until eventually a demonic baby crawled through the portal and was named Gary. In the 50s it’s implied that Miriam went to Snake Meadow Hill Church and gruesomely murdered six children. Years later Miriam volunteered to work at the Church when it reopened. She quickly became close to the new children, leading them in strange games and songs. At some point Miriam and all but two of the children went missing and one of the nuns died (possibly murdered by Miriam). A priest and a cop investigated and saw Miriam drag the remaining two children into the basement, the priest pursued but was trapped inside, eventually being driven mad by the noises inside and dying. There was another incident at the church where a group of paranormal investigators went to the church and it’s implied that either Miriam or the ghost of the dead nun killed them. Some time after this Miriam attempted to summon the UNSPEAKABLE, a powerful demon said to be antichrist and whose appearance would bring forth HellOnEarth. Fortunately her body was too weak to house the demon and the ritual failed, forcing the cult, now led by Gary, to use someone else. In the GoldenEnding of the 3rd game Gary and another demon fuse with Miriam’s body to battle priest John Ward but he destroys Miriam for good.

Is she bad enough?

So all of Miriam’s crimes happened before the events of the game and are described through notes and dialogue and not seen directly. The two things that are definitely not OffscreenVillainy are the baby sacrifices that led to Gary’s appearance and her trying to bring forth the UNSPEAKABLE through her own body, both of these have a major effect on the game so they’re not OV.

As for the other crimes it’s a bit more complicated, especially since the 2nd game, where all of the info on these specific crimes is found, ends up being AllJustADream. To address that part first, several things that happen in the 2nd game foreshadow events in the 3rd (including the existence of Miriam herself) and WordOfGod is that “It's not pure imagination. Everything that happens in Chapter II is "real" one way or another” plus Gary himself references Miriam “[[consuming]] six little twigs” in the third game. All in all, I think this is enough to say that the stuff mentioned in the 2nd game’s notes did actually happen. As far as them being offscreen goes, we see the graves of the first six children who died at the church and we see the skeleton of the priest who died in the basement but beyond that it’s all offscreen.

Overall I think enough of her stuff is onscreen for her to be bad enough.

Mitigating Factors?

This is another thing that I’m unsure of since she has very little dialogue. Her only line is “Here I am. My little one.” which she says when she confronts John at the end of the 2nd game. However the notes describing her time at the church give a bit more info, calling her a cheery person and describing that she was really good with the kids and was elated at the news that more children were coming to the church. One of the notes also mentions hearing laughing when she dragged the two kids into the basement.

Conclusion?

I’ll leave this up to you guys.
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* ''Anime/ResidentEvilInfiniteDarkness''
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* ''{{WesternAnimation/Futurama}}''
[[folder:Mom]]
What’s the work?

(From the trope page)

Created by Creator/MattGroening, this FantasticComedy of an AnimatedSeries follows the life of Philip J. Fry (Creator/BillyWest): Right as the clock strikes midnight on December 31, 1999, Fry -- a pizza delivery boy in UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity -- falls into a cryogenic tank and gets frozen for a thousand years. He emerges from his cryo-nap in the morning of December 31, 2999 to find a world of space travel, robots, aliens, mutants, and a buttload of new technology. After making friends with a suicidal hedonistic robot named Bender (Creator/JohnDiMaggio) and a buxom take-no-prisoners cyclops named Leela (Creator/KateySagal), Fry tracks down his distant relative -- Professor Farnsworth (West), an elderly MadScientist and Fry's great-great-something-nephew -- and becomes a delivery boy for Farnsworth's package delivery business, which allows him to have all kinds of adventures.

Who is Mom and what does she do?

Mom (real name Carol Miller), “the worlds most huggable industrialist,” is the head of Mom Co. a massive corporation that does deliveries, has a monopoly on Dark Matter spaceship fuel, and most importantly created every robot on Earth. In public, Mom seems to be a kindly old woman with a GrannyClassic attitude, but behind closed doors she’s actually a ruthless and hilariously crass CorruptCorporateExecutive who runs her company with ruthless and unethical means along with her three sons. For this EP I’ll go episode by episode with her.

A Fishfull of Dollars: Fry discovers his old bank account has accrued billions of dollars in interest and begins spending like crazy. He eventually sets his eyes on the last anchovies in existence, which Mom also wants because the oil they produce could be used to destroy her monopoly on the oil industry. Fry (who actually just wants to have anchovies on pizza) wins the bidding war between himself and Mom. Mom then sets up an elaborate ruse to trick Fry into revealing his PIN Number and after clearing out his bank account, tries to buy the anchovies off of him. Fry refuses but Mom happily relents when he explains that he’s just going to eat the fish.

Mother’s Day: Mom is revealed to have been in a relationship with the Professor when he created the first robot but he left her because of her unethical actions. Mom decides that she wants to conquer Earth and uses a remote control to force all robots to rebel against humanity (eventually escalating to violence which could doom humanity). The Professor seduces Mom to get the remote control and Mom is so enamored with him that she decides to call off the robots herself. After the robots are stopped though, Mom learns that the Professor’s seduction was a lie and breaks up with him.

Future Stock: Planet Express gets a new CEO who focuses on the company’s image over doing business. Mom eventually gets annoyed at all the buzz around the company and convinces the CEO to sell it to her but he dies and Fry stops the deal.

After some more minor appearances, Mom becomes the BigBad of the TV Movie Bender’s Game. It’s revealed that dark matter is only usable as spaceship fuel because it is empowered by a crystal Mom owns, but that the Professor has a different crystal and that if the two are brought into close proximity, all dark matter would become inert. Mom organizes a fake fuel shortage and the planet Express crew decides to destroy her fuel monopoly. When they infiltrate her Dark Matter mine, they learn that she’s actually kidnapped hundreds of Nibblonians, aliens that literally poop dark matter, and has been harvesting dark matter from them. A weird series of events has everyone teleported into a fantasy realm formed from Bender’s out of control imagination. The plot becomes a Lord of the Rings parody where the heroes have to travel to the lair of “Momon” to destroy the crystal. When Fry reaches her lair the two transform into dragons and fight one another, with Momon preventing the other heroes from helping Fry. Through a series of screw ups on the side of the heroes Momon gets ahold of the crystal and everyone is transported back to the real world. When Mom is about to win, her youngest son (who is also the Professor’s son) betrays her and brings the crystals together, destroying Mom’s energy empire.

Attack of the Killer App: Mom releases the Eye-Phone which ''everyone'' buys. She also releases the wildly popular app Twitcher which she uses to spy on and exploit people. When Fry and Bender each get 1 million followers she unleashes the “Twit-Worm” to all of their followers, creating “between one and two million zombies” that immediately flock to buy the Eye-Phone 2

After some more appearances that don’t add much, her final appearance was in Leela and the Genestalk where Leela contracts a disease that makes her grow tentacles. Leela ends up stumbling across Momsanto, a flying genetic engineering lab where she performs illegal experiments (since in the sky she’s “above the law”). Leela ends up crashing the lab but Mom reveals that she took a sample of DNA from Leela to perfect her giant beanstalks, giving the world a cheap source of food (but not too cheap), with Mom taking the money and Leela getting the credit. Mom’s even grateful enough to cure Leela’s disease in the end.

Is she a bitch?

She’s a ruthless businesswoman who enacts some kind of evil scheme in almost every episode. I don’t think she’s too bad though, even her worst plans are still played for laughs and she even undoes her plan to conquer Earth with robots (by far her most evil scheme). The only thing that makes me pause is her constant abuse of her sons in most of her episodes. I initially didn’t want to propose her because of this but honestly, the whole thing is way too silly to affect her magnificence and the two sons that get the most abuse are just as evil as she is.

Is she Magnificent?

She’s a really funny character and is consistently clever in her schemes, coming out on top in every appearance except Bender’s Game. She does have a nasty temper and lashes out a lot (mostly at her sons’ stupidity) but she’s pretty much always in control and it doesn’t really affect how good of a schemer she is. I should point out that she does grab the VillainBall pretty badly in Bender’s Game, constantly relying on her sons despite their incompetence, ignoring one of them when he gives actually good advice, and she only wins as Momon by chance. I think her consistent success elsewhere in the series combined with the fact that she does still do some decent scheming in the film keeps this from disqualifying her.

Conclusion?

Hell yes!
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** Bitorez Mendez from ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil4''

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* ''VideoGame/FaithTheUnholyTrinity''

[[folder: Gary Miller]]
What’s the work?

Faith the Unholy Trinity is an excellent trilogy of pixelated horror games. They follow priest John Ward as he gets wrapped up in the machinations of a satanic cult called The Eternal Order of the Second Death which is led by my candidate, the terrifying AmbiguouslyHuman FauxAffablyEvil bastard named… Gary Miller.

Who is Gary Miller and what does he do?

The Eternal Order has existed for a long time and in the past one member, Sister Miriam Bell, granted herself the Second Death, a ritual where she cut off her own face to turn herself into a portal to hell and sacrificed newborns into it, eventually a baby Gary crawled out of the portal. As an adult Gary leads the cult in their attempt to summon forth The UNSPEAKABLE, the most powerful demon in existence who's summoning would bring forth HellOnEarth. Cultists are slowly twisted into HumanoidAbomination[=s=] and those who displease Gary have their fingers broken. As part of the cult’s action Gary takes over an abortion clinic and has been performing rituals on the women there which twists their children into monsters and resulted in many deaths.

At the clinic, Gary meets Amy Martin and decides that she’s a perfect vessel for the UNSPEAKABLE and gives Amy the Second Death, killing at least one newborn in the process. This resulted in Amy being possessed. Ward and another priest Father Allred were summoned to excise the demon from Amy, which resulted in the deaths of Allread and Amy’s parents. This ruined the ritual and Ward and his ally Father Garcia began trying to stop Gary’s next attempt to summon the UNSPEAKABLE.

During their investigations Gary lures Ward to an apartment complex the cult has taken over where they are trying to have a demon possess Ward’s friend Lisa. It’s also revealed that several demons were summoned into the building and Gary lied about how to avoid one of them to his followers, resulting in a bunch of them being killed. Ward and Garcia go to a daycare that houses the cult’s base (where they seemingly have been raising the children into the cult) and Gary attempts to summon the UNSPEAKABLE through Ward, injecting him with a strange chemical that causes Ward to massacre a bunch of cultists. Ward and Garcia fight back and depending on the ending Gary is either injured but escapes or is dragged into hell by the UNSPEAKABLE for failing (also there’s an ending where Ward simply never confronts Gary and the world goes to literal hell).

Is He Bad Enough

Easily. He and his cult murder numerous people in the clinic through their rituals (as well as several cops who try to stop the final ritual), mutilate a teenaged girl which indirectly gets three other people killed, ritually murder infants, and try to summon HellOnEarth (it’s also mentioned that thy perform human sacrifice but that’s entirely offscreen). Gary’s even nastier in how he gets his own cultists killed for no real reason and breaks their fingers if they displease him. I should note that we don’t ever see the cult killing infants but I feel like their take over of the clinic and the stuff we see there is enough for it to not be OV (and he’s bad enough regardless).

Mitigating Factors?

None, he keeps up a façade of caring for his cult but tricks them to their deaths. It’s implied that he fell in love with Amy but it’s clearly just an obsession due to her being a good vessel for the UNSPEAKABLE. The trope page says that he talks about his mother Miriam Bell with reverence but he really doesn’t, matter of factly says that she wasn’t strong enough to complete the ritual so summon the UNSPEAKABLE and nothing else implies any care for her.

Conclusion?

Super easy yes.
[[/folder]]

[[folder: The UNSPEAKABLE]]
Who is the UNSPEAKABLE and what does it do?

Described by Gary as the Antichrist the UNSPEAKABLE is the greatest of all demons and the being worshiped by the cult. The cult’s ultimate goal is the summon forth the UNSPEAKABLE and as part of their rituals they commit infanticide, human sacrifice, and other horrible things. A year before the events of the games the cult’s leader, Gary, tried to summon the UNSPEAKABLE through a girl named Amy Martin. Amy’s parents brought two priests, John Ward and Father Allred to exorcize the UNSPEAKABLE from Amy but this resulted in the demon gruesomely killing Allred and her parents, causing John to flee. A year later John returned and did battle with the possessed Amy and eventually locked her in his basement. At the end of the third game Gary tries to use John as a new vessel for the UNSPEAKABLE and depending on the ending, either flees to try again later, is defeated and dragged to hell by UNSPEAKABLE for his failure, or succeeds when John refuses to confront Gary and brings forth HellOnEarth and the UNSPEAKABLE deems John’s actions “unforgivable” and drags him into a realm of eternal torment.

Is it bad enough?

It’s the absolute worst character in the setting, being responsible for all the horrific actions of the cult long before Gary was even born, horrifically possessed a girl and used her to kill three people, and its summoning causes HellOnEarth. If Gary is right about it being the Antichrist then it’s also indirectly responsible for all of the horrid things other demons do in the series, including an incident where a child was twisted into a cannibalistic monster, and the numerous cultists killed by other demons they summoned.

Mitigating Factors?

None, its dialogue while controlling Amy gives it a sadistic mocking personality, using the death of John’s mother to insult him and calling his crucifix a “little stick.”

Conclusion?

Yes from me
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Miriam Bell]]
Who is Miriam Bell and what does she do?

Miriam is a very old member of the Eternal Order of the Second Death who became a nun at some point. Long before the games Miriam performed a ritual to turn herself into a portal to hell and had her followers sacrifice several infants through the portal until eventually a demonic baby crawled through the portal and was named Gary. In the 50s it’s implied that Miriam went to Snake Meadow Hill Church and gruesomely murdered six children. Years later Miriam volunteered to work at the Church when it reopened. She quickly became close to the new children, leading them in strange games and songs. At some point Miriam and all but two of the children went missing and one of the nuns died (possibly murdered by Miriam). A priest and a cop investigated and saw Miriam drag the remaining two children into the basement, the priest pursued but was trapped inside, eventually being driven mad by the noises inside and dying. There was another incident at the church where a group of paranormal investigators went to the church and it’s implied that either Miriam or the ghost of the dead nun killed them. Some time after this Miriam attempted to summon the UNSPEAKABLE, a powerful demon said to be antichrist and whose appearance would bring forth HellOnEarth. Fortunately her body was too weak to house the demon and the ritual failed, forcing the cult, now led by Gary, to use someone else. In the GoldenEnding of the 3rd game Gary and another demon fuse with Miriam’s body to battle priest John Ward but he destroys Miriam for good.

Is she bad enough?

So all of Miriam’s crimes happened before the events of the game and are described through notes and dialogue and not seen directly. The two things that are definitely not OffscreenVillainy are the baby sacrifices that led to Gary’s appearance and her trying to bring forth the UNSPEAKABLE through her own body, both of these have a major effect on the game so they’re not OV.

As for the other crimes it’s a bit more complicated, especially since the 2nd game, where all of the info on these specific crimes is found, ends up being AllJustADream. To address that part first, several things that happen in the 2nd game foreshadow events in the 3rd (including the existence of Miriam herself) and WordOfGod is that “It's not pure imagination. Everything that happens in Chapter II is "real" one way or another” plus Gary himself references Miriam “[[consuming]] six little twigs” in the third game. All in all, I think this is enough to say that the stuff mentioned in the 2nd game’s notes did actually happen. As far as them being offscreen goes, we see the graves of the first six children who died at the church and we see the skeleton of the priest who died in the basement but beyond that it’s all offscreen.

Overall I think enough of her stuff is onscreen for her to be bad enough.

Mitigating Factors?

This is another thing that I’m unsure of since she has very little dialogue. Her only line is “Here I am. My little one.” which she says when she confronts John at the end of the 2nd game. However the notes describing her time at the church give a bit more info, calling her a cheery person and describing that she was really good with the kids and was elated at the news that more children were coming to the church. One of the notes also mentions hearing laughing when she dragged the two kids into the basement.

Conclusion?

I’ll leave this up to you guys.
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* ''VideoGame/MidnightFightExpress''
[[folder: Jeffrey Kingsworthy]]
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* ''Anime/ResidentEvilInfiniteDarkness''
[[folder: Secretary Wilson]]
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!!Planned MagnificentBastard Effort Posts

* ''{{WesternAnimation/Futurama}}''
[[folder:Mom]]
What’s the work?

(From the trope page)

Created by Creator/MattGroening, this FantasticComedy of an AnimatedSeries follows the life of Philip J. Fry (Creator/BillyWest): Right as the clock strikes midnight on December 31, 1999, Fry -- a pizza delivery boy in UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity -- falls into a cryogenic tank and gets frozen for a thousand years. He emerges from his cryo-nap in the morning of December 31, 2999 to find a world of space travel, robots, aliens, mutants, and a buttload of new technology. After making friends with a suicidal hedonistic robot named Bender (Creator/JohnDiMaggio) and a buxom take-no-prisoners cyclops named Leela (Creator/KateySagal), Fry tracks down his distant relative -- Professor Farnsworth (West), an elderly MadScientist and Fry's great-great-something-nephew -- and becomes a delivery boy for Farnsworth's package delivery business, which allows him to have all kinds of adventures.

Who is Mom and what does she do?

Mom (real name Carol Miller), “the worlds most huggable industrialist,” is the head of Mom Co. a massive corporation that does deliveries, has a monopoly on Dark Matter spaceship fuel, and most importantly created every robot on Earth. In public, Mom seems to be a kindly old woman with a GrannyClassic attitude, but behind closed doors she’s actually a ruthless and hilariously crass CorruptCorporateExecutive who runs her company with ruthless and unethical means along with her three sons. For this EP I’ll go episode by episode with her.

A Fishfull of Dollars: Fry discovers his old bank account has accrued billions of dollars in interest and begins spending like crazy. He eventually sets his eyes on the last anchovies in existence, which Mom also wants because the oil they produce could be used to destroy her monopoly on the oil industry. Fry (who actually just wants to have anchovies on pizza) wins the bidding war between himself and Mom. Mom then sets up an elaborate ruse to trick Fry into revealing his PIN Number and after clearing out his bank account, tries to buy the anchovies off of him. Fry refuses but Mom happily relents when he explains that he’s just going to eat the fish.

Mother’s Day: Mom is revealed to have been in a relationship with the Professor when he created the first robot but he left her because of her unethical actions. Mom decides that she wants to conquer Earth and uses a remote control to force all robots to rebel against humanity (eventually escalating to violence which could doom humanity). The Professor seduces Mom to get the remote control and Mom is so enamored with him that she decides to call off the robots herself. After the robots are stopped though, Mom learns that the Professor’s seduction was a lie and breaks up with him.

Future Stock: Planet Express gets a new CEO who focuses on the company’s image over doing business. Mom eventually gets annoyed at all the buzz around the company and convinces the CEO to sell it to her but he dies and Fry stops the deal.

After some more minor appearances, Mom becomes the BigBad of the TV Movie Bender’s Game. It’s revealed that dark matter is only usable as spaceship fuel because it is empowered by a crystal Mom owns, but that the Professor has a different crystal and that if the two are brought into close proximity, all dark matter would become inert. Mom organizes a fake fuel shortage and the planet Express crew decides to destroy her fuel monopoly. When they infiltrate her Dark Matter mine, they learn that she’s actually kidnapped hundreds of Nibblonians, aliens that literally poop dark matter, and has been harvesting dark matter from them. A weird series of events has everyone teleported into a fantasy realm formed from Bender’s out of control imagination. The plot becomes a Lord of the Rings parody where the heroes have to travel to the lair of “Momon” to destroy the crystal. When Fry reaches her lair the two transform into dragons and fight one another, with Momon preventing the other heroes from helping Fry. Through a series of screw ups on the side of the heroes Momon gets ahold of the crystal and everyone is transported back to the real world. When Mom is about to win, her youngest son (who is also the Professor’s son) betrays her and brings the crystals together, destroying Mom’s energy empire.

Attack of the Killer App: Mom releases the Eye-Phone which ''everyone'' buys. She also releases the wildly popular app Twitcher which she uses to spy on and exploit people. When Fry and Bender each get 1 million followers she unleashes the “Twit-Worm” to all of their followers, creating “between one and two million zombies” that immediately flock to buy the Eye-Phone 2

After some more appearances that don’t add much, her final appearance was in Leela and the Genestalk where Leela contracts a disease that makes her grow tentacles. Leela ends up stumbling across Momsanto, a flying genetic engineering lab where she performs illegal experiments (since in the sky she’s “above the law”). Leela ends up crashing the lab but Mom reveals that she took a sample of DNA from Leela to perfect her giant beanstalks, giving the world a cheap source of food (but not too cheap), with Mom taking the money and Leela getting the credit. Mom’s even grateful enough to cure Leela’s disease in the end.

Is she a bitch?

She’s a ruthless businesswoman who enacts some kind of evil scheme in almost every episode. I don’t think she’s too bad though, even her worst plans are still played for laughs and she even undoes her plan to conquer Earth with robots (by far her most evil scheme). The only thing that makes me pause is her constant abuse of her sons in most of her episodes. I initially didn’t want to propose her because of this but honestly, the whole thing is way too silly to affect her magnificence and the two sons that get the most abuse are just as evil as she is.

Is she Magnificent?

She’s a really funny character and is consistently clever in her schemes, coming out on top in every appearance except Bender’s Game. She does have a nasty temper and lashes out a lot (mostly at her sons’ stupidity) but she’s pretty much always in control and it doesn’t really affect how good of a schemer she is. I should point out that she does grab the VillainBall pretty badly in Bender’s Game, constantly relying on her sons despite their incompetence, ignoring one of them when he gives actually good advice, and she only wins as Momon by chance. I think her consistent success elsewhere in the series combined with the fact that she does still do some decent scheming in the film keeps this from disqualifying her.

Conclusion?

Hell yes!
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Attack of the Killer App: Mom releases the Eye-Phone which ‘’everyone’’ buys. She also releases the wildly popular app Twitcher which she uses to spy on and exploit people. When Fry and Bender each get 1 million followers she unleashes the “Twit-Worm” to all of their followers, creating “between one and two million zombies” that immediately flock to buy the Eye-Phone 2

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!!Tropes that apply to me
* UsefulNotes/AmericanAccents: Midwestern with a hint of Pacific Northwestern (this is normal for Coloradans).
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: No joke I got so distracted while making this page that it took several hours. I don't have the actual disorder as far as I know.
* {{Bookworm}}: One of my hobbies is reading.
* CloudCuckooLander: I've been known to say and do odd things and to be weirdly knowledgeable about odd things and ignorant of things that are common knowledge.

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* ''VideoGame/FaithTheUnholyTrinity''

[[folder: Gary Miller]]
What’s the work?

Faith the Unholy Trinity is an excellent trilogy of pixelated horror games. They follow priest John Ward as he gets wrapped up in the machinations of a satanic cult called The Eternal Order of the Second Death which is led by my candidate, the terrifying AmbiguouslyHuman FauxAffablyEvil bastard named… Gary Miller.

Who is Gary Miller and what does he do?

The Eternal Order has existed for a long time and in the past one member, Sister Miriam Bell, granted herself the Second Death, a ritual where she cut off her own face to turn herself into a portal to hell and sacrificed newborns into it, eventually a baby Gary crawled out of the portal. As an adult Gary leads the cult in their attempt to summon forth The UNSPEAKABLE, the most powerful demon in existence who's summoning would bring forth HellOnEarth. Cultists are slowly twisted into HumanoidAbomination[=s=] and those who displease Gary have their fingers broken. As part of the cult’s action Gary takes over an abortion clinic and has been performing rituals on the women there which twists their children into monsters and resulted in many deaths.

At the clinic, Gary meets Amy Martin and decides
that apply to me
* UsefulNotes/AmericanAccents: Midwestern with
she’s a hint of Pacific Northwestern (this is normal perfect vessel for Coloradans).
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: No joke I got so distracted while making this page
the UNSPEAKABLE and gives Amy the Second Death, killing at least one newborn in the process. This resulted in Amy being possessed. Ward and another priest Father Allred were summoned to excise the demon from Amy, which resulted in the deaths of Allread and Amy’s parents. This ruined the ritual and Ward and his ally Father Garcia began trying to stop Gary’s next attempt to summon the UNSPEAKABLE.

During their investigations Gary lures Ward to an apartment complex the cult has taken over where they are trying to have a demon possess Ward’s friend Lisa. It’s also revealed
that it took several hours. I don't demons were summoned into the building and Gary lied about how to avoid one of them to his followers, resulting in a bunch of them being killed. Ward and Garcia go to a daycare that houses the cult’s base (where they seemingly have the actual disorder as far as I know.
* {{Bookworm}}: One of my hobbies is reading.
* CloudCuckooLander: I've
been known to say raising the children into the cult) and do odd Gary attempts to summon the UNSPEAKABLE through Ward, injecting him with a strange chemical that causes Ward to massacre a bunch of cultists. Ward and Garcia fight back and depending on the ending Gary is either injured but escapes or is dragged into hell by the UNSPEAKABLE for failing (also there’s an ending where Ward simply never confronts Gary and the world goes to literal hell).

Is He Bad Enough

Easily. He and his cult murder numerous people in the clinic through their rituals (as well as several cops who try to stop the final ritual), mutilate a teenaged girl which indirectly gets three other people killed, ritually murder infants, and try to summon HellOnEarth (it’s also mentioned that thy perform human sacrifice but that’s entirely offscreen). Gary’s even nastier in how he gets his own cultists killed for no real reason and breaks their fingers if they displease him. I should note that we don’t ever see the cult killing infants but I feel like their take over of the clinic and the stuff we see there is enough for it to not be OV (and he’s bad enough regardless).

Mitigating Factors?

None, he keeps up a façade of caring for his cult but tricks them to their deaths. It’s implied that he fell in love with Amy but it’s clearly just an obsession due to her being a good vessel for the UNSPEAKABLE. The trope page says that he talks about his mother Miriam Bell with reverence but he really doesn’t, matter of factly says that she wasn’t strong enough to complete the ritual so summon the UNSPEAKABLE and nothing else implies any care for her.

Conclusion?

Super easy yes.
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[[folder: The UNSPEAKABLE]]
Who is the UNSPEAKABLE and what does it do?

Described by Gary as the Antichrist the UNSPEAKABLE is the greatest of all demons and the being worshiped by the cult. The cult’s ultimate goal is the summon forth the UNSPEAKABLE and as part of their rituals they commit infanticide, human sacrifice, and other horrible things. A year before the events of the games the cult’s leader, Gary, tried to summon the UNSPEAKABLE through a girl named Amy Martin. Amy’s parents brought two priests, John Ward and Father Allred to exorcize the UNSPEAKABLE from Amy but this resulted in the demon gruesomely killing Allred and her parents, causing John to flee. A year later John returned and did battle with the possessed Amy and eventually locked her in his basement. At the end of the third game Gary tries to use John as a new vessel for the UNSPEAKABLE and depending on the ending, either flees to try again later, is defeated and dragged to hell by UNSPEAKABLE for his failure, or succeeds when John refuses to confront Gary and brings forth HellOnEarth and the UNSPEAKABLE deems John’s actions “unforgivable” and drags him into a realm of eternal torment.

Is it bad enough?

It’s the absolute worst character in the setting, being responsible for all the horrific actions of the cult long before Gary was even born, horrifically possessed a girl and used her to kill three people, and its summoning causes HellOnEarth. If Gary is right about it being the Antichrist then it’s also indirectly responsible for all of the horrid
things other demons do in the series, including an incident where a child was twisted into a cannibalistic monster, and the numerous cultists killed by other demons they summoned.

Mitigating Factors?

None, its dialogue while controlling Amy gives it a sadistic mocking personality, using the death of John’s mother to insult him and calling his crucifix a “little stick.”

Conclusion?

Yes from me
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[[folder: Miriam Bell]]
Who is Miriam Bell and what does she do?

Miriam is a very old member of the Eternal Order of the Second Death who became a nun at some point. Long before the games Miriam performed a ritual to turn herself into a portal to hell and had her followers sacrifice several infants through the portal until eventually a demonic baby crawled through the portal and was named Gary. In the 50s it’s implied that Miriam went to Snake Meadow Hill Church and gruesomely murdered six children. Years later Miriam volunteered to work at the Church when it reopened. She quickly became close to the new children, leading them in strange games and songs. At some point Miriam and all but two of the children went missing and one of the nuns died (possibly murdered by Miriam). A priest and a cop investigated and saw Miriam drag the remaining two children into the basement, the priest pursued but was trapped inside, eventually being driven mad by the noises inside and dying. There was another incident at the church where a group of paranormal investigators went to the church and it’s implied that either Miriam or the ghost of the dead nun killed them. Some time after this Miriam attempted to summon the UNSPEAKABLE, a powerful demon said
to be weirdly knowledgeable about odd things antichrist and ignorant whose appearance would bring forth HellOnEarth. Fortunately her body was too weak to house the demon and the ritual failed, forcing the cult, now led by Gary, to use someone else. In the GoldenEnding of the 3rd game Gary and another demon fuse with Miriam’s body to battle priest John Ward but he destroys Miriam for good.

Is she bad enough?

So all of Miriam’s crimes happened before the events of the game and are described through notes and dialogue and not seen directly. The two
things that are common knowledge.definitely not OffscreenVillainy are the baby sacrifices that led to Gary’s appearance and her trying to bring forth the UNSPEAKABLE through her own body, both of these have a major effect on the game so they’re not OV.

As for the other crimes it’s a bit more complicated, especially since the 2nd game, where all of the info on these specific crimes is found, ends up being AllJustADream. To address that part first, several things that happen in the 2nd game foreshadow events in the 3rd (including the existence of Miriam herself) and WordOfGod is that “It's not pure imagination. Everything that happens in Chapter II is "real" one way or another” plus Gary himself references Miriam “[[consuming]] six little twigs” in the third game. All in all, I think this is enough to say that the stuff mentioned in the 2nd game’s notes did actually happen. As far as them being offscreen goes, we see the graves of the first six children who died at the church and we see the skeleton of the priest who died in the basement but beyond that it’s all offscreen.

Overall I think enough of her stuff is onscreen for her to be bad enough.

Mitigating Factors?

This is another thing that I’m unsure of since she has very little dialogue. Her only line is “Here I am. My little one.” which she says when she confronts John at the end of the 2nd game. However the notes describing her time at the church give a bit more info, calling her a cheery person and describing that she was really good with the kids and was elated at the news that more children were coming to the church. One of the notes also mentions hearing laughing when she dragged the two kids into the basement.

Conclusion?

I’ll leave this up to you guys.
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* ''{{WesternAnimation/Futurama}}''
[[folder:Mom]]
What’s the work?

(From the trope page)

Created by Creator/MattGroening, this FantasticComedy of an AnimatedSeries follows the life of Philip J. Fry (Creator/BillyWest): Right as the clock strikes midnight on December 31, 1999, Fry -- a pizza delivery boy in UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity -- falls into a cryogenic tank and gets frozen for a thousand years. He emerges from his cryo-nap in the morning of December 31, 2999 to find a world of space travel, robots, aliens, mutants, and a buttload of new technology. After making friends with a suicidal hedonistic robot named Bender (Creator/JohnDiMaggio) and a buxom take-no-prisoners cyclops named Leela (Creator/KateySagal), Fry tracks down his distant relative -- Professor Farnsworth (West), an elderly MadScientist and Fry's great-great-something-nephew -- and becomes a delivery boy for Farnsworth's package delivery business, which allows him to have all kinds of adventures.

Who is Mom and what does she do?

Mom (real name Carol Miller), “the worlds most huggable industrialist,” is the head of Mom Co. a massive corporation that does deliveries, has a monopoly on Dark Matter spaceship fuel, and most importantly created every robot on Earth. In public, Mom seems to be a kindly old woman with a GrannyClassic attitude, but behind closed doors she’s actually a ruthless and hilariously crass CorruptCorporateExecutive who runs her company with ruthless and unethical means along with her three sons. For this EP I’ll go episode by episode with her.

A Fishfull of Dollars: Fry discovers his old bank account has accrued billions of dollars in interest and begins spending like crazy. He eventually sets his eyes on the last anchovies in existence, which Mom also wants because the oil they produce could be used to destroy her monopoly on the oil industry. Fry (who actually just wants to have anchovies on pizza) wins the bidding war between himself and Mom. Mom then sets up an elaborate ruse to trick Fry into revealing his PIN Number and after clearing out his bank account, tries to buy the anchovies off of him. Fry refuses but Mom happily relents when he explains that he’s just going to eat the fish.

Mother’s Day: Mom is revealed to have been in a relationship with the Professor when he created the first robot but he left her because of her unethical actions. Mom decides that she wants to conquer Earth and uses a remote control to force all robots to rebel against humanity (eventually escalating to violence which could doom humanity). The Professor seduces Mom to get the remote control and Mom is so enamored with him that she decides to call off the robots herself. After the robots are stopped though, Mom learns that the Professor’s seduction was a lie and breaks up with him.

Future Stock: Planet Express gets a new CEO who focuses on the company’s image over doing business. Mom eventually gets annoyed at all the buzz around the company and convinces the CEO to sell it to her but he dies and Fry stops the deal.
After some more minor appearances, Mom becomes the BigBad of the TV Movie Bender’s Game. It’s revealed that dark matter is only usable as spaceship fuel because it is empowered by a crystal Mom owns, but that the Professor has a different crystal and that if the two are brought into close proximity, all dark matter would become inert. Mom organizes a fake fuel shortage and the planet Express crew decides to destroy her fuel monopoly. When they infiltrate her Dark Matter mine, they learn that she’s actually kidnapped hundreds of Nibblonians, aliens that literally poop dark matter, and has been harvesting dark matter from them. A weird series of events has everyone teleported into a fantasy realm formed from Bender’s out of control imagination. The plot becomes a Lord of the Rings parody where the heroes have to travel to the lair of “Momon” to destroy the crystal. When Fry reaches her lair the two transform into dragons and fight one another, with Momon preventing the other heroes from helping Fry. Through a series of screw ups on the side of the heroes Momon gets ahold of the crystal and everyone is transported back to the real world. When Mom is about to win, her youngest son (who is also the Professor’s son) betrays her and brings the crystals together, destroying Mom’s energy empire.

Attack of the Killer App: Mom releases the Eye-Phone which ‘’everyone’’ buys. She also releases the wildly popular app Twitcher which she uses to spy on and exploit people. When Fry and Bender each get 1 million followers she unleashes the “Twit-Worm” to all of their followers, creating “between one and two million zombies” that immediately flock to buy the Eye-Phone 2

After some more appearances that don’t add much, her final appearance was in Leela and the Genestalk where Leela contracts a disease that makes her grow tentacles. Leela ends up stumbling across Momsanto, a flying genetic engineering lab where she performs illegal experiments (since in the sky she’s “above the law”). Leela ends up crashing the lab but Mom reveals that she took a sample of DNA from Leela to perfect her giant beanstalks, giving the world a cheap source of food (but not too cheap), with Mom taking the money and Leela getting the credit. Mom’s even grateful enough to cure Leela’s disease in the end.

Is she a bitch?

She’s a ruthless businesswoman who enacts some kind of evil scheme in almost every episode. I don’t think she’s too bad though, even her worst plans are still played for laughs and she even undoes her plan to conquer Earth with robots (by far her most evil scheme). The only thing that makes me pause is her constant abuse of her sons in most of her episodes. I initially didn’t want to propose her because of this but honestly, the whole thing is way too silly to affect her magnificence and the two sons that get the most abuse are just as evil as she is.

Is she Magnificent?

She’s a really funny character and is consistently clever in her schemes, coming out on top in every appearance except Bender’s Game. She does have a nasty temper and lashes out a lot (mostly at her sons’ stupidity) but she’s pretty much always in control and it doesn’t really affect how good of a schemer she is. I should point out that she does grab the VillainBall pretty badly in Bender’s Game, constantly relying on her sons despite their incompetence, ignoring one of them when he gives actually good advice, and she only wins as Momon by chance. I think her consistent success elsewhere in the series combined with the fact that she does still do some decent scheming in the film keeps this from disqualifying her.

Conclusion?

Hell yes!
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