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16->''"Time for a new start. Clean slate. A re-made universe. ''My'' universe. Who knows? Maybe one world... one universe -- won't be enough."''
17-->-- '''[[FaceHeelTurn Hal Jordan]]''', ''ComicBook/ZeroHourCrisisInTime''
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19A step above GalacticConqueror but below GuardianOfTheMultiverse and MultiversalConqueror, this villain rules an entire universe with an iron fist. He's ready to conquer ours next, just as soon as those pesky heroes from Earth are out of the way...
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21Dimension Lords are often demons or cosmically powerful mages, or have access to such a high level of AppliedPhlebotinum that their technology [[ClarkesThirdLaw might as well be magic]]. They may also be [[PhysicalGod minor gods]] or {{Eldritch Abomination}}s. The [[DomainHolder domains they rule]] can vary widely in scope, from vast universes to pocket dimensions not much larger than Earth. Most often, their ''power'' will be very impressive either way. Despite their [[OffscreenVillainDarkMatter nigh-infinite]] real estate, [[WeHaveReserves minions]], and [[PhysicalGod personal power]], though, Dimension Lords [[TheGoodGuysAlwaysWin seldom have any more success with their evil plans than do lesser villains]]...
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23Note that unlike the EvilOverlord, the Dimension Lord is often the [[RoyalBlood legitimate ruler]] of his dimension.
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25If Dimension Lord gets too ambitious, he often becomes MultiversalConqueror.
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27Trope name by Dean Shomshak, author of the ''TabletopGame/{{Champions}}'' super-hero RPG sourcebook "The Ultimate Supermage."
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29Sub-Trope of CosmicEntity.
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31[[CouncilOfAngels Councils Of Angels]] / CelestialParagonsAndArchangels, DemonLordsAndArchdevils and [[PhysicalGod physical gods]] are fairly common Dimensional Lords.
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38* The Soul King rules the Soul Society afterlife from a sub-dimension in ''Anime/{{Bleach}}''. He mainly controls the flow of souls entering and leaving while leaving the actual governing to a council of wisemen and judges called ''Central 46''.
39* Lune, prince of the Cat Kingdom in ''Anime/TheCatReturns''.
40* Emperor Muge Zorbados from ''Anime/{{Dancougar}}''.
41* The King of Death rules the {{Shinigami}} Realm in the ''Franchise/DeathNote'' franchise.
42* Enma Daioh/King Yemma in ''Franchise/DragonBall'' controls its version of the afterlife: the Other World. And while his actual fighting-power level is very low by the standards of the series, his DomainHolder-style control over the place still allows him to subdue the souls of even PhysicalGod-style villains like Perfect Cell and Kid Buu (even reincarnating the latter into a good-guy human). However, in the ''Anime/DragonBallZFusionReborn'' movie, his control is temporarily usurped by RealityWarper Janemba, and since Enma/Yemma's is trapped inside his own office, Goku and co. have to step in and help.
43* ''Franchise/SailorMoon''
44** Queen Metaria (working through Queen Beryl) and behind Metaria is an even higher up entity named Chaos.
45** If her name is anything to go by, the manga's Sailor Cosmos might be a benign version of this trope. In the BadFuture whence she hails, all of her allies, every Sailor Scout, and every life, [[PyrrhicVictory is long dead]], and she is the only one still left fighting Chaos, in its purest form. The name "Cosmos" refers to her role to defend the universe.
46* The Anti-Spiral from ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'', [[WellIntentionedExtremist who did so to prevent the destruction of the universe.]]
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50* ''ComicBook/AstroCity'' has Krigari Ironhand, an interdimensional tyrant and emperor who's already conquered several realities before the heroes have even heard of him.
51* ''ComicBook/DoctorStrange'':
52** Dormammu, the immortal and unstoppable god-tyrant of the mystical "Dark Dimension", worshiped as a deity in thousands of other universes, something worse than a demon, older and far more powerful than any elder god, possessor of sufficient might to have defeated cosmic entities such as the Phoenix Force or Eternity in personal combat, able to rewrite entire universes, and creator of kings of hell of the highest order, with the ultimate goal of slaughtering any rival higher powers, assume control of all life and afterlife, and [[DystopiaJustifiesTheMeans turn both into an inescapable never-ending torture camp from birth to death and anything beyond]]. Arch-enemy and most dangerous foe of Doctor Strange, and the first classic Dimension Lord. Arguably the most genuinely terrifying absolutely evil recurring villain in the Marvel roster. Some of his plots stretch billions of years before coming to fruition, but luckily he's usually extremely arrogant and not a particularly inventive schemer. Then again he doesn't need to be, as he is one of the most powerful known {{Eldritch Abomination}}s in existence. His twin sister Umar also fills this role. She is the more dangerous of the two, despite being less powerful, because she is intelligent and very patient -- fortunately she doesn't care about destroying our world as much as her brother does.
53** Shuma-Gorath is another one of these, as well as a MultiversalConqueror. He's even more powerful than Dormammu! ''ComicBook/TheThanosImperative'' reveals that Shuma-Gorath is just one member of an entire pantheon of dimension conquering abominations called the Many-Angled Ones.
54** Dr. Strange also regularly encounters various other dimension lords who are slightly lower-tiered than Dormammu: Lord Tazza, Aggamon of the Purple Dimension, Tiboro... the list goes on.
55** Eternity is the Dimension Lord for ''our'' dimension (well, the mainstream Marvel universe dimension), overlapping heavily with AnthropomorphicPersonification and CosmicEntity. Dormammu once tried to fight him directly and got curb-stomped. Currently the page image.
56* ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' gives us Annihilus, ruler of the Negative Zone. Despite having godlike power, his attempts at conquering our world are routinely thwarted by four super-powered scientists in spandex suits. Until ''ComicBook/{{Annihilation}}'', where several galactic superpowers have to team up to take him down.
57* Mephisto, lord of one of several Hells in the Franchise/MarvelUniverse.
58** An interesting case is Illyana Rasputin[=/=]ComicBook/{{Magik}}, who is a Dimensional [[EvilOverlord Overlord]] and (usually) one of the good guys.
59** While Meffy is the most commonly used one, we also have other demonic overlords: Satannish, Nightmare, Belasco, etc. etc. Occasionally they claim to be the [[{{Satan}}the same guy]].
60** Daimon Hellstrom is also lord of a Hell Dimension and is all powerful when there. He spends more time on Earth, though, and is also usually one of the good guys.
61** Also [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Hela]], Queen of the realms of [[TheUnderworld Hel]] and Niffleheim and the Asgardian Goddess of Death. She is a member of the Hell Lords along with Mephisto and Dormammu.
62* Trigon the Terrible, demonic overlord of Franchise/TheDCU and father of ''ComicBook/TeenTitans'' member ComicBook/{{Raven}}.
63* The Anti-Monitor, ruler of the Antimatter Universe prior to and during DC's ''ComicBook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths''.
64* The Time Trapper from ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes'' offers a somewhat different spin on this in that the dimension he rules over is the DCU itself, during its dying years.
65* ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' villain Hyperstorm is Mister Fantastic's future grandson from an alternate universe, a psychic mutant with a level of power so absurdly off the scale that he was able to conquer his entire universe without much serious effort.
66* ''ComicBook/JudgeDredd'': Judge Death, leader of the Dark Judges, is the ruler of an alternate dimension called Deadworld. He and his brethren (and the Sisters of Death) [[OmnicidalManiac culled their world of all life]] long ago before crossing over into Dredd's dimension to spread the gospel.
67* The titular VillainProtagonist of ''[[ComicBook/NeilGaimansTeknophage Teknophage]]'', by Creator/NeilGaiman, from the mostly forgotten mid-90s publisher Tekno Comix. He was a corporate dimensional conqueror purely for the purpose of satisfying his own gluttonous urgings to eat the most predatory (and thus savory) souls by making worlds so horrible that they produced assassination attempts against him. He was also a powerful telepath and especially immortal. He was also a dinosaur.
68* The titular protagonist of ''ComicBook/TheSandman1989'' is, as Lord of [[DreamLand the Dreaming]], a rare non-villain example. Each of his siblings has a Domain of their own, although his seems to be the only one with a significant number of other inhabitants.
69** Interestingly Satan is technically not one due to then-recent events in the DCU mandating a triumvirate. Neil Gaiman plays this as an indulgence on Lucifer's part, and later subverts it: [[spoiler:When Lucifer quits and actually shuts Hell down throwing everyone out and leaving Dream the key. He goes on to lord over a nice bar]]. And then [[spoiler:he makes his own universe]] in ''ComicBook/{{Lucifer}}''. [[spoiler:But he's not very big on the 'ruling' part, basically telling anyone who lives there that his only commandment is that he is ''not'' [[StopWorshippingMe to be worshipped]].]]
70* The ''Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse'' gives us Emperor Palpatine, once he gets better. When not enough power is enough, he wanted to become a god, so that he could [[GodsNeedPrayerBadly live off the Force of his followers]], and then he would conquer the universe! [[FaceHeelTurn With Luke as his high priest, of course.]]
71* Mojo from ''ComicBook/XMen'' rules a dimension where whoever who has the highest television ratings becomes the leader. This also applies to Mojo II, Mojo V, a babified version of Apocalypse, and in at least one alternate future the heroic Shatterstar. Since television in that dimension takes the form of deadly war games, it tends to have a high turnover in leadership.
72* Minor ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' villain the Spot is basically a Dimension Lord whose "dimension" doubles as a VoidBetweenTheWorlds. His powers allow him to both [[ThinkingUpPortals generate portals at will]] and to control how they function -- whether they link two spots in the same dimension together or if they simply open into the void. This makes him a surprisingly dangerous foe, especially if opponents make the mistake of following him into the void itself, but it's undermined by his own ineffectualness.
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76* In ''FanFic/Hottie3TheBestFanFicInTheWorld'', Emperor Vakudos is the ruler of a dimension called the Midnight Cage.
77* In the ''FanFic/PonyPOVSeries'', all of the [[TopGod Elders]] are this to their own realms: Fauna Luster has the realm that her Alicorn children live in, the Father of Alicorns has Pony Heaven, Havoc has Pony Hell, and Entropy has Oblivion (in fact it seems that they ''[[GeniusLoci are]]'' their realms). Meanwhile, all of their children have their own separate private realms within the ones controlled by Their Parents that they control themselves, but the Elders seem to be able to override that control. It should be noted that the Draconequi Elders are more neutral entities while the Alicorn Elders are fully benevolent. As shown with the Fallen Alicorn, Morning Star, an Alicorn's realm can become twisted and grotesque as they become increasingly evil; while this doesn't affect the Alicorn's physical appearance, a twisted realm does show their true character.
78** Liberalis, one of the Minor Arcana Alicorns, is a bit different from the others in that her realm isn't in the spirit realm with the others. Rather, as Concept of the Mortal World, mortal reality is her domain.
79* ''Fanfic/QueenOfAllOni'': If one counts Jade's [[MentalWorld mindscape]] as a dimension, then [[SuperpoweredEvilSide The Queen]], as dominant [[AnthropomorphicPersonification Aspect]] since Jade's FaceHeelTurn, qualifies, especially since she crushed Hero's rebellion. That said, Father still controls Home (Jade's soul), so she doesn't fit the criteria 100 percent.
80* ''Fanfic/RubyPair'': The Gaol Master is the ruler of the [[AlliterationAndAdventurers Gaols & Ghouls]] world.
81* In ''FanFic/SplitSecondMyLittlePony'', Sparkle hijacks the magic holding together the pocket dimension inside the ''Power Ponies'' comic book. She temporarily becomes a RealityWarper, with command and authority over the entire dimension and its laws of physics, but is ejected a few seconds later.
82* In ''[[http://alaxr274.deviantart.com/gallery/36864527 Super Milestone Wars 2]]'', The Biggest Bad is ruler of the dimension, Voidspace. And there's MultiversalConqueror, King Dyce, who rules over his home AlternateUniverse as well as multiple dimensions.
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86* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBookOfLife'', La Muerte is queen of ''[[{{Heaven}} The Land of the Remembered]]'' and her husband Xibalba rules ''[[{{Hell}} The Land of the Forgotten]]''.
87** WordOfGod says that Xibalba has a brother who rules ''The Land of The Cursed'', an even worse Hell for more wicked people. Also that La Muerte's sister, ''La Noche'' rules ''The Land Of The Unknown'' with her husband, ''El Chamuco''.
88* The Other Mother in ''WesternAnimation/{{Coraline}}'' rules her own [[BabyPlanet small world]], similar to the [[Literature/{{Coraline}} original book]].
89* ''WesternAnimation/FelixTheCatTheMovie'': "You think you can stop me? The Duke of Zill? The new King of Oriana? The ruler of our dimension?!"
90* Yivo from the ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' movie ''[[Recap/FuturamaM2TheBeastWithABillionBacks The Beast with a Billion Backs]]'' is an EldritchAbomination who is the sole inhabitant of [[BizarreAlienSexes shkler]] own universe and wants to enter into a romantic relationship with everyone in ours.
91* President Business rules the universe in ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoMovie''. [[spoiler:It turns out the whole movie is a child playing with Lego in a basement, with President Business being based on his workaholic father. The lego Emmett is able to think and move to some degree in the real world implying that his Lego world may be real.]]
92* The Mayor of Halloweentown from ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas'' and SantaClaus would be one for ''Christmas Town''. The Easter Bunny presumably rules the Easter themed Holiday World.
93* If you count the arcade games in ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'' as dimensions, King Candy rules ''[[LevelAte Sugar Rush]]''. [[spoiler:He's actually a refugee from a broken game who crossed over and hacked the game to make the denizens forget that Vanellope Von Scweetz was the rightful ruler.]]
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97* Ming The Merciless is said to rule the entire universe in ''Film/FlashGordon1980''. In actual practice, he rules one planet and its moons; he just ''claims'' the rest. He [[SciFiWritersHaveNoSenseOfScale tests all the other planets in the universe]] every thousand years and wipes them out if they show signs of recognizing alien interference. After Ming dies, Prince Barin takes over, and it's implied that he'll rule more fairly if he doesn't give the other planets and moons home rule.
98* King Fausto rules the Sixth Dimension in ''Film/ForbiddenZone''.
99* Leviathan, the EldritchAbomination that rules Hell in the ''Franchise/{{Hellraiser}}'' franchise.
100* Jareth, the Goblin King of the ''Film/{{Labyrinth}}''. Though the [[Manga/ReturnToLabyrinth sequel manga]] says there are other kingdoms in the same world.
101* Ofelia's parents shown ruling the Underworld at the end of ''Film/PansLabyrinth''.
102* The Master Control Program that rules [[{{Cyberspace}} The Grid]] in ''Film/{{Tron}}''.
103** CLU rules it in ''Film/TronLegacy'' and intends to [[MultiversalConqueror conquer Earth]].
104* President Koopa of Dinohattan in ''Film/SuperMarioBros1993''. Not hard because that's the only city on the planet.
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108* OlderThanSteam: At least in the standard ''Paradise Lost''-influenced portrayal, {{Satan}} is the near-absolute ruler of the dimension called Hell.
109* The Queen of Hearts rules Wonderland in ''Literature/AlicesAdventuresInWonderland'' and most of its adaptations.
110* ''Literature/ArifuretaFromCommonplaceToWorldsStrongest'': BigBad Ehitorujue, the god of the StandardJapaneseFantasySetting responsible for [[TrappedInAnotherWorld kidnapping Hajime and his classmates and teacher from Japan]], turns out to be tiring of ruining the lives of the fantasy world's people and plans to invade Earth and do the same there.
111* The Beldam has control over her own BabyPlanet dimension in ''Literature/{{Coraline}}''.
112* In Creator/JackVance's "[[Literature/DyingEarth Guyal of Sfere]]", the demon Blikdak is evidently foundational for the very existence of his home dimension, Jeldred -- when Blikdak is destroyed, Jeldred ceases to exist. He is referred to as its "Ruler-Divinity".
113* The Ruler Of The Universe in ''Franchise/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy'' franchise, though he doesn't know he is or believe that the universe exists outside his imagination.
114* Queen Ozma rules the MagicalLand of Oz. Although the original ''Literature/LandOfOz'' portray Oz as a magically protected country on Earth, later authors like [[Literature/TheWickedYears Gregory Maguire]], Creator/PhilipJoseFarmer and Creator/RobertAHeinlein have it as AnotherDimension.
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118* ''Series/{{Angel}}'': The monks of Pylea are hinted to be acolytes of the Senior Partners.
119* Dark Specter from ''Series/PowerRangersInSpace'' is the overlord of the United Alliance of Evil, which has already conquered most of the universe (excluding [[HumansAreSpecial Earth]]).
120** ''Series/VRTroopers'' has Grimlord, secretly human industrialist Karl Ziktor; OnceAnEpisode he [[BodyHorror transforms into his grotesque Grimlord form]] and enters either his Virtual Dungeon (season 1 and early season 2) or Virtual Dark Fortress (rest of season 2), where his subordinates typically greet him with a "Hail Grimlord, Master of the Virtual World!" or somesuch. Virtual Reality tends to be not much more than the BBCQuarry, though, and all of Grimlord's plans revolve around breaking through the reality barrier to conquer the real world.
121* Glorificus from ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' used to be one, until she got banished to earth and forced to [[SharingABody timeshare Ben's body]]. Her entire arc is about her attempt to get back to her own dimension, without regard for the destruction the portal would cause on Earth.
122* Omega, from ''Series/DoctorWho'', is the absolute, godlike ruler of an entire universe made of anti-matter. Subverted by the fact that he's the ''only guy there''. And he wants [[SealedEvilInACan out]].
123** The Celestial Toymaker occupies a separate universe which he controls absolutely.
124** Time, being a dimension, makes every Time Lord one of these. Or, as of 2010, the Doctor himself, since he's the only Time Lord left. It's probably best that he ''doesn't'' start thinking about this too much, or show what he could really do with this status, as "The Waters of Mars" showed. It almost made the Doctor finally [[JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope go off the deep end]] and he started referring to himself as "[[AGodAmI Time Lord Victorious]]". The one thing what caused him to return to normal is Adelaide (the famous person he saved, who ''wasn't meant to be alive'') killing herself to save the world, and specifically herself, from the Doctor's hubris.
125** [[GeniusLoci House]] is the only truly living thing in a "bubble universe" somewhere beyond our own. He's the size of a planet, but can transfer consciousnesses into other bodies, including his own [[spoiler: into the TARDIS]]. Because he's the only thing in his universe, he has to obtain nutrition from ours.
126* In ''Series/FlashGordon2007'' series, Emperor Ming rules Mongo, which is a parallel version of Earth instead of a planet in our universe.
127* His Divine Shadow from ''Series/{{Lexx}}'' rules the entire Light Universe.
128* ''Series/MetalHeroes''
129** The [[Series/SpaceSheriffGavan Makuu]], [[Series/SpaceSheriffSharivan Madou]] and [[Series/SpaceSheriffShaider Fuuma]] organizations all ruled over their own dimensions, which could increase the power of any [[MonsterOfTheWeek monsters]] that got pulled in.
130** [[BigBad Gaohm]] of ''Series/JuukouBFighter'' controls his own pocket dimension called the "Gaohm Zone". OnceAnEpisode, he'd pull both the B-Fighters and the MonsterOfTheWeek in to do battle.
131* In ''Series/{{Sliders}}'', the Kromaggs rule multiple dimensions.
132* [[EldritchAbomination The Prophets]] in ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' are the masters of [[HyperspaceIsAScaryPlace their own dimension]], though it is unclear how large the inside of the wormhole actually is. However, they seem to display almost absolute power inside it and in the past occasionally helped the natives of the nearby planet Bajor, who in return worship them as gods.
133* ''Series/StrangerThings'': The [[EldritchAbomination Mind Flayer]] is the ultimate creature in the [[AnotherDimension Upside-Down]], serving as the manifestation and ruler of the dimension's HiveMind. [[spoiler: Then Season 4 reveals that Henry Creel/One/Vecna is the true master, having taken control of the HiveMind after Eleven banished him to the Upside-Down and shaping the Mind Flayer to his image.]]
134* ''Franchise/SuperSentai'':
135** The Vader Clan of ''Series/DenshiSentaiDenziman'' hail from their own parallel world known as the Vader Dimension.
136** By the time ''Series/UchuSentaiKyuranger'' begins, the [[TheEmpire Space Shogunate Jark Matter]] have already conquered the whole universe.
137* ''Franchise/UltraSeries'': [[Series/UltramanAce Yapool]] is the absolute ruler of a dimension that he uses as his base of operations. He creates his "Choju" in it and can freely leave it to enter our world, and so can his creations. Likewise, when beaten he can always retreat back to it to recover.
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141* In Christianity, {{Satan}} is this for {{Hell}}. Although it [[DependingOnTheWriter depends on the writer]]. While the idea [[WordOfDante has no basis in the Bible]], much of it is derived from epic poems such as ''Literature/ParadiseLost'', mixture between Hellenistic ideals and the Christian church during its infancy, and grimoires written by priests and theologians.
142** In the Literature/BookOfRevelation, Death is mentioned as owning some sort of netherworld which will be thrown into the lake of fire.
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146%%* ''TabletopGame/{{Champions}}'' by Dean Shomshak: Skarn the Shaper and Tyrannon the Conqueror. Istvatha V'han, who doesn't call herself "Empress of a Billion Dimensions" for nothing.
147* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'':
148** The DemonLordsAndArchdevils of the Great Wheel cosmology (used in most campaign settings of the 2nd Edition and the setting of ''TabletopGame/{{Planescape}}'') each rule over an entire layer of the Abyss and the Nine Hells. Except for Asmodeus, who has granted the other eight hells as fiefs to the other archdevils, and Graz'zt, whose realm of Azzagrat consists not only of one, but three layers, which elevates him to the same level of power as the much more stronger Demogorgon and Orcus.
149** The Drow's evil spider goddess Lolth rules her own layer of the Abyss as well, the Demonweb Pits, in the Great Wheel cosmology; in the 3e ''TabletopGame/ForgottenRealms'' Great Tree cosmology, she managed to spin it off into its own separate plane.
150* ''TabletopGame/MageTheAscension'': In the original editions, some of those who ascend actually ''became'' their own extradimensional realms, where they were absolute, being both Dimension Lord and Dimension at the same time.
151%%* ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'': Yawgmoth was this to Phyrexia.
152%%* ''TabletopGame/MutantsAndMasterminds'': Omega, Lord of the Terminus from the default setting of Freedom City.
153* ''TabletopGame/{{Nightbane}}'': One splatbook includes detailed rules on how to create your own Astral Realm (on the Astral Plane) as a player character, and thus begin play as a (small-scale) Dimension Lord. The Nightlords could also count, ruling over a DarkWorld and seeking to conquer its counterpart: Earth.
154* ''TabletopGame/{{Numenera}}'': The Thon Iridescence is a vast simulated world, created by a long-gone alien civilization, consisting countless interconnected pocket worlds. These are either quotums, which operate on an agreed-upon set of rules and are meant to be inhabited by multiple beings, which can range from a small group's base to an entire civilization, or else domains, which are ruled by a single being with near-absolute power over their interiors and anyone who wanders in. The two sample domains given in ''Into the Night'' are Nestra, an ocean whose ruler, Ternya the Watcher, transforms visitors into beuatiful, mindless fishlike creatures that swim there in vast schools, and the Game of Perithog, where visitors are made to participate in complex and deadly games against Perithog the Grandmaster, with freedom and great prizes if they beat him and death if they lose.
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158* ''VideoGame/{{Arkanoid}}'': Whoever is in charge of Dimension-Controlling fort Doh rules the dimension in which the [[EscapePod escape craft]] "Vaus" is trapped.
159* ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath'': [[spoiler: The Golden Spider[=/=]Chakravartin rules the dimension between life and death, Naraka]].
160* Chzo, from the games of the ''VideoGame/ChzoMythos'', is a pain elemental that rules the World of Magick as it's King.
161* ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes''
162** Rularuu the Ravager, a Galactus clone turned into a Dormammu clone when he was exiled to the Shadow Shard.
163** DJ Zero, is a rare non-evil Dimension Lord who has turned his own private pocket dimension (possibly a sealed-off section of the Shadow Shard) into a dance club for superhumans.
164** [[BigBad Tyrant]] has to qualify as well, what with ruling the entire MirrorUniverse with an iron fist and having already conquered several other dimensions, and setting his eyes on ours...
165** [[SteamPunk Nemesis]] counts as well.
166** By the same token, Lord of War [[MeaningfulName Hro'Dohtz]] of the Rikti; a good chunk of the plot in the RWZ is trying to destabilize his control of the Rikti Homeworld.
167* ''VideoGame/DevilSurvivor2'' allows [[spoiler: the protagonist]] to become one in one of [[MultipleEndings the endings]] of the Triangulum Arc, by ascending the Heavenly Throne and becoming the new Administrator.
168* The various Overlords of the various Netherworlds from Creator/NipponIchi's strategy games. In particular, Laharl from ''VideoGame/{{Disgaea|HourOfDarkness}}'' and Zetta from ''Videogame/MakaiKingdom'', who're main characters of their respective games. Interestingly, the title of Overlord is inheritable -- [[AsskickingLeadsToLeadership you only get to keep it until someone stronger beats the crap out of you for it]]. ''VideoGame/Disgaea5AllianceOfVengeance'' reveals that not all Overlords actually rule a Netherworld. Instead, they achieve EnlightenmentSuperpowers by achieving inner peace. This is described as becoming the Overlord of the Netherworld in their own heart. The legendary Demon Fist Goldion achieved this [[spoiler:and later Zeroken does as well.]]
169* In ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'' series, the [[OurGodsAreDifferent Daedric Princes]] each rule over their own plane(s) of Oblivion, the infinite void surrounding Mundus, the mortal plane. Within their plane, the Daedric Princes possess almost absolute power. According to some interpretations, these planes may be closer to a GeniusLoci, with the plane itself ''being'' the Daedric Prince, and the (mostly) humanoid avatars they take when dealing with mortals being AFormYouAreComfortableWith.
170* This is Ultimecia's goal in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'', to absorb all time and space into herself and create a new universe in her image.
171* In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXI'', [[DarkIsNotEvil Diabolos]] is the overlord of the [[DarkWorld Dynamis Dimension]].
172* This was [[spoiler:Illua's]] goal in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyTacticsA2'' -- [[spoiler:she made a pact with the Neukhia in order to gain more power, and planned to harness the Zellea Rift to achieve total domination over time and space]].
173* [[spoiler:[[VideoGame/FinalFantasyII The Emperor's]]]] goal in ''VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasy'' is to [[spoiler:arrange for Cosmos and Chaos to die while he uses a Dark Crystal to seize a portion of power from one of them (it's unclear which the Crystal takes power from)]], leaving him to rule over World B. Note that in ''Dissidia'', "World B" isn't an actual planet, closer to being an alternate dimension that rests atop the VoidBetweenTheWorlds that acts as the hub of the ''Final Fantasy'' multiverse.
174* ''VideoGame/FreedomForce'':
175** Lord Dominion, a loose pastiche of Galactus and Darkseid. A tad unusual in that the dimension he's lord over is the "normal" universe -- Earth is the ''only'' planet he hasn't conquered yet (he peppered the world with the superpower-causing agent to watch the humans destroy themselves for his amusement).
176** The GreaterScopeVillain, Timemaster, is even more so -- being a ComicBook/{{Galactus}} {{Expy}} who rules a PlaceBeyondTime. In fact, he and Dominion are revealed to be in an EvilVersusEvil stalemate for ownership of this universe.
177* If you choose the Infinity Ball as your first invention in the Asura Storyline of ''VideoGame/GuildWars2'', the final boss of the story chain is one of these who has set their eye on your version of Tyria. [[spoiler:They also happen to be [[FutureMeScaresMe you]].]]
178* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda''
179** In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'', Zant rules the Twilight Realm (though he usurped the position from [[spoiler:Midna]]); he then sets his sights on the World of Light. Unsurprisingly, [[HijackedByGanon Ganondorf is behind it]].
180** Ganondorf is, of course, ruler of the Dark World/Sacred Land in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast''.
181** Oshus rules the ''World Of The Ocean King'' in ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaPhantomHourglass Phantom Hourglass]]''.
182** Uncle Rupee has his own dimension, ''Rupeeland'' in ''VideoGame/FreshlyPickedTinglesRosyRupeeland''.
183* You in ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'', albeit to different degrees based on game mode. Even a lowly survival player can reshape the world at will, conjure items into existence by reshaping matter and is effectively immortal due to infinitely respawning on death (although some unfortunate lava placement [[AndIMustScream can make them wish they wouldn't]]). A creative player is immune to everything and can destroy even unbreakable objects at a touch, create unlimited amounts of anything, fly at high speeds, teleport at will, rewrite the very rules of reality and kill every other living entity on the entire plane with a single utterance. Can cross into MultiversalConqueror if your actions in the main menu are factored in, allowing you to create and destroy entire realities in seconds.
184* ''Franchise/MortalKombat'': Shao Kahn rules as [[EvilOverlord Emperor]] of the evil, mutant-infested dimension known as Outworld. He is constantly scheming to conquer Earth. Kahn goes up to MultiversalConqueror, but [[EvilIsPetty he hates Earth for defeating him]].
185* The Forgotten God rules over the abyss. Later the protagonist, the titular ''VideoGame/{{Overlord}}'', can take over the god's role, ascending from an EvilOverlord to this position.
186* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' has Giratina, a Pokémon who rules over the Distortion World (a universe parallel to the normal one) and is, in fact, the only native inhabitant. It's unclear, however, if Giratina is ''meant'' to rule it to keep things in balance, or if the Distortion World also acts as its prison (Giratina having been banished from the normal world for its violence).
187* The main villain of ''VideoGame/SoulNomadAndTheWorldEaters'' is a literal Dimension Lord as well. And the BigGood Haephnes is a token good guy example of this, since she rules the CrapsackWorld where the game takes place (it's not crapsack through her fault, mind, but manipulations of the BigBad).
188* Algon in the ''VideoGame/SoulSeries'' claims the Astral Chaos, the extra-dimensional plane where the Soul Edge and Soul Calibur swords were created, as his personal kingdom. He serves as the series GreaterScopeVillain for being the first wielder of the Soul Edge.
189* [[spoiler:Dimentio]] in ''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario'' tries to take this position by destroying all the dimensions and rebuilding them in his own image.
190** Also in ''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario'', Count Bleck rules from a castle floating in its own empty void-like dimension, possibly earning him the title. Even if there isn't much there.
191** Also Smithy in ''VideoGame/SuperMarioRPG.''
192* Tabuu in ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', [[spoiler: rules over Subspace]]. [[AllThereInTheManual In the Smash Bros. Dojo]], Master Hand is described as the Lord of the Smash Bros. world. [[spoiler:At least, until Tabuu makes it a [[PeoplePuppets puppet]]...]]
193* The Guardian from the later ''VideoGame/{{Ultima}}'' games. Arguably Lord British from ''VideoGame/UltimaIV'' on.
194* While not necessarily villainous, The Elemental Lords from ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' are an example of this. Each of them banished to their own PocketDimension of a PocketDimension that they're free to rule over to prevent their in-fighting from causing chaos on Azeroth. In ''Cataclysm'' the two that were villains were actually subservient to the expansion's BigBad Deathwing and GreaterScopeVillain [[EldritchAbomination N'Zoth]], most actually follow BlueAndOrangeMorality based on their element.
195** Dimensius the All-Devouring is presented this way in ''The Burning Crusade''. He rules over a PocketDimension known as the Void (where all the Voidwalker demons come from) and emerges to devour worlds - most recently, Ka'Resh, where the Ethereals come from.
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199* As of Episode 6 of ''VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry'', the new Territory Lord of Beatrice's Fragment, the Endless [[spoiler:Sorcerer BATTLER.]]
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203* Mynd of ''Webcomic/BobAndGeorge'' [[http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/010708c claims this when he first meets Bob, but the author admits in his notes that he's probably lying, or that his dimension is tiny.]]
204* ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'' brings us Lord Tedd. Or, rather, did; with the NewFirstComics, he appears to have [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome vanished from the series entirely]]. Lord Tedd was later mentioned (and {{lampshade|Hanging}}d) when Elliot was talking to Tedd's father on the phone after being attack by the Bloodgrem.
205* ''Webcomic/KillSixBillionDemons'': Each of the Demiurges holds dominion over 111,111 universes. You heard that number right; they use RealityWarper keystones to control dimensional rifts, and with enough practice they can rewrite the laws of reality for a very large volume of space by using the properties of different dimensions. The Earth we know technically belongs to one of the universes of Mother Om, but apparently she simply hasn't got around to actively bending this planet to her power, so people here remain unaware of all this stuff.
206* ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'':
207** The Dimension of Pain is ruled by an entity known only as the Demon King. The Demon King gets relatively little face time, however, and leaves most of the running of the place to his subordinate Demon Lord. (The guest strips by Ian [=McDonald=] also have the demons beholden to some kind of interdimensional fiendish bureaucracy.)
208** Deplora (a "Demon Queen" but equivalent to a Demon Lord, not King) seems to rule the Dimension of Grief, except when the above mentioned guest strips introduce the Demon King's counterpart, the Grief Monarch. So probably he rules the Dimension of Grief.
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212* In ''WebAnimation/MadnessCombat 11:Expurgation'', once Tricky the Clown obtains the Halo he becomes able to drag victims into a hellish dimension he has absolute control of, creating numerous skeletal copies of himself, altering gravity or making rows of blades appear from the ground and walls to torment enemies, in addition to teleporting them around. It takes the combined effort of [[EmpoweredBadassNormal Hank]], [[BigBad the Auditor]] and [[BadassNormal Sanford]] to find a way out.
213* In ''Website/TheCrewOfTheCopperColoredCupids'', various individuals own smallish pocket dimensions: the [[AChildShallLeadThem boyish]] Prince of the House is in some important metaphysical sense in charge of the Prime Universe, the Queen of the Black Market [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin rules the Interdimensional Black Market]], Madame Tarsa has godlike power over an entire set of mini-worlds in a [[BiggerOnTheInside dimensionally-transcendental toy chest]], and Cupida Hartnell is arguably this to the Cupid Homeworld itself. There are also the three Embodiments, Lord Thymon, Lady Spatium and Squire Psykha, who rule/protect/embody the VoidBetweenTheWorlds.
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217* It's implied that [[Characters/FriendshipIsMagicDiscord Discord]] from ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' is this. His home is a PocketDimension WorldOfChaos. One episode shows that if it becomes too orderly, he ceases to exist, though making it more chaotic can restore him. One issue of the tie-in comics reveals that the chaos in his home dimension is the source of his powers. If he is cut off from it he becomes powerless.
218* ''WesternAnimation/{{Ninjago}}'': The Cursed Realm is [[spoiler:revealed to be [[GeniusLoci a living creature]] called the Preeminent, who wants to curse all sixteen realms.]]
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