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3 | Sandbox.AlphaRedVsBlue |
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5 | DarthWiki/RWBYKnight |
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7 | Sandbox.STARCRUSHER99Monster |
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9 | Sandbox.UnitedStatesOfMonstersCharacters |
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11 | Sandbox.MonsterHitler |
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13 | Sandbox.RvBvRWBYIncursion |
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15 | Sandbox.WhenStormyWeatherComesAround |
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17 | Because I do quite a few things on this site, particularly on the CompleteMonster and MagnificentBastard threads, I've created an easy sandbox for myself: |
18 | |
19 | !Current CM cleanup project: |
20 | !!Sandboxes that have been cleaned: |
21 | |
22 | * Sandbox/Monster1800Missing |
23 | * Sandbox/Monster2000AD |
24 | * Sandbox/Monster24 |
25 | * Sandbox/MonsterAceAttorney |
26 | * Sandbox/MonsterAlienVsPredator |
27 | * Sandbox/MonsterAmericanHorrorStory |
28 | * Sandbox/MonsterArchieComics |
29 | * Sandbox/MonsterArrowverse |
30 | * Sandbox/MonsterAssassinsCreed |
31 | * Sandbox/MonsterAvatarTheLastAirbender |
32 | * Sandbox/MonsterBatman |
33 | * Sandbox/MonsterBattlefield |
34 | * Sandbox/MonsterBellisarioverse |
35 | * Sandbox/MonsterBen10 |
36 | * Sandbox/MonsterBerserk |
37 | * Sandbox/MonsterTheBill |
38 | * Sandbox/MonsterBionicle |
39 | * Sandbox/MonsterBlackClover |
40 | * Sandbox/MonsterBleach |
41 | * Sandbox/MonsterBloodBooks |
42 | * Sandbox/MonsterBloodRayne |
43 | * Sandbox/MonsterBobMorane |
44 | * Sandbox/MonsterBuffyverse |
45 | * Sandbox/MonsterCallOfDuty |
46 | * Sandbox/MonsterCastlevania |
47 | * Sandbox/MonsterCharmed1998 |
48 | * Sandbox/MonsterCityHunter |
49 | * Sandbox/MonsterTheCloser |
50 | * Sandbox/MonsterCodeLyokoFanWorks |
51 | * Sandbox/MonsterComicsGreatestWorld |
52 | * Sandbox/MonsterConanTheBarbarian |
53 | * Sandbox/MonsterCriminalMinds |
54 | * Sandbox/MonsterCriticalRole |
55 | * Sandbox/MonsterTheCrow |
56 | * Sandbox/MonsterCSIVerse |
57 | * Sandbox/MonsterCthulhuMythos |
58 | * Sandbox/MonsterCuteyHoney |
59 | * Sandbox/MonsterDaredevil |
60 | * Sandbox/MonsterDCAnimation |
61 | * Sandbox/MonsterDCFanWorks |
62 | * Sandbox/MonsterDCFilms |
63 | * Sandbox/MonsterDCLiterature |
64 | * Sandbox/MonsterDCSeries |
65 | * Sandbox/MonsterTheDCU |
66 | * Sandbox/MonsterDCVideoGames |
67 | * Sandbox/MonsterDevilman |
68 | * Sandbox/MonsterDiablo |
69 | * Sandbox/MonsterDiagnosisMurder |
70 | * Sandbox/MonsterDickTracy |
71 | * Sandbox/MonsterDieHard |
72 | * Sandbox/MonsterDigimon |
73 | * Sandbox/MonsterDirtyPair |
74 | * Sandbox/MonsterDiscworld |
75 | * Sandbox/MonsterDisney |
76 | * Sandbox/MonsterDisneyFanWorks |
77 | * Sandbox/MonsterDoom |
78 | * Sandbox/MonsterDragonAge |
79 | * Sandbox/MonsterDragonBall |
80 | * Sandbox/MonsterDragonQuest |
81 | * Sandbox/MonsterDungeonsAndDragons |
82 | * Sandbox/MonsterECComics |
83 | * Sandbox/MonsterTheElderScrolls |
84 | * Sandbox/MonsterElfesEtNains |
85 | * Sandbox/MonsterEvilDead |
86 | * Sandbox/MonsterTheExpanse |
87 | * Sandbox/MonsterFables |
88 | * Sandbox/MonsterFairyTail |
89 | * Sandbox/MonsterFanGames |
90 | * Sandbox/MonsterFanscription |
91 | * Sandbox/MonsterFanWorksCrossovers |
92 | * Sandbox/MonsterFarCry |
93 | * Sandbox/MonsterFBI |
94 | * Sandbox/MonsterFearStreet |
95 | * Sandbox/MonsterFinalFantasy |
96 | * Sandbox/MonsterFistOfTheNorthStar |
97 | * Sandbox/MonsterFlashGordon |
98 | * Sandbox/MonsterFullmetalAlchemist |
99 | * Sandbox/MonsterGamebooks |
100 | * Sandbox/MonsterGaro |
101 | * Sandbox/MonsterGhostbusters |
102 | * Sandbox/MonsterGhostRider |
103 | * Sandbox/MonsterGIJoe |
104 | * Sandbox/MonsterGodzilla |
105 | * Sandbox/MonsterGoosebumps |
106 | * Sandbox/MonsterGreenArrow |
107 | * Sandbox/MonsterGrimm |
108 | * Sandbox/MonsterGrimmFairyTales |
109 | * Sandbox/MonsterGundam |
110 | * Sandbox/MonsterHalloween |
111 | * Sandbox/MonsterTheHardyBoys |
112 | * Sandbox/MonsterHarryPotter |
113 | * Sandbox/MonsterHellblazer |
114 | * Sandbox/MonsterHellboy |
115 | * Sandbox/MonsterHellraiser |
116 | * Sandbox/MonsterHercXenaverse |
117 | * Sandbox/MonsterHighlander |
118 | * Sandbox/MonsterHowToTrainYourDragon |
119 | * Sandbox/MonsterHunterNBC |
120 | * Sandbox/MonsterTheIncredibleHulk |
121 | * Sandbox/MonsterInDeath |
122 | * Sandbox/MonsterIndianaJones |
123 | * Sandbox/MonsterInuyasha |
124 | * Sandbox/MonsterJackReacher |
125 | * Sandbox/MonsterJamesBond |
126 | * Sandbox/MonsterJoJosBizarreAdventure |
127 | * Sandbox/MonsterJonahHex |
128 | * Sandbox/MonsterJudgeDredd |
129 | * Sandbox/MonsterKamenRider |
130 | * Sandbox/MonsterKimNewman |
131 | * Sandbox/MonsterKingKong |
132 | * Sandbox/MonsterLawAndOrder |
133 | * Sandbox/MonsterLeagueOfLegends |
134 | * Sandbox/MonsterLegendOfTheGalacticHeroes |
135 | * Sandbox/MonsterTheLegendOfZelda |
136 | * Sandbox/MonsterTheLegendOfZeldaFanWorks |
137 | * Sandbox/MonsterLupinIII |
138 | * Sandbox/MonsterMaciste |
139 | * Sandbox/MonsterMagicTheGathering |
140 | * Sandbox/MonsterMarvelAnimation |
141 | * Sandbox/MonsterMarvelCinematicUniverse |
142 | * Sandbox/MonsterMarvelComics |
143 | * Sandbox/MonsterMarvelFilms |
144 | * Sandbox/MonsterMarvelLiterature |
145 | * Sandbox/MonsterMastersOfTheUniverse |
146 | * Sandbox/MonsterMatthewReilly |
147 | * Sandbox/MonsterMaxSteel |
148 | * Sandbox/MonsterMazingerZ |
149 | * Sandbox/MonsterMegaMan |
150 | * Sandbox/MonsterMetalGear |
151 | * Sandbox/MonsterMetalHeroes |
152 | * Sandbox/MonsterMetroid |
153 | * Sandbox/MonsterMiamiVice |
154 | * Sandbox/MonsterMidsomerMurders |
155 | * Sandbox/MonsterMightyMax |
156 | * Sandbox/MonsterMilestoneComics |
157 | * Sandbox/MonsterMoonKnight |
158 | * Sandbox/MonsterMorseverse |
159 | * Sandbox/MonsterMortalKombat |
160 | * Sandbox/MonsterMortalKombatFanWorks |
161 | * Sandbox/MonsterTheMummy |
162 | * Sandbox/MonsterMyLittlePonyFanWorks |
163 | * Sandbox/MonsterNaruto |
164 | * Sandbox/MonsterNasuverse |
165 | * Sandbox/MonsterANightmareOnElmStreet |
166 | * Sandbox/MonsterNightHuntress |
167 | * Sandbox/MonsterNinjaGaiden |
168 | * Sandbox/MonsterOnePiece |
169 | * Sandbox/MonsterOPartsHunter |
170 | * Sandbox/MonsterTheOtherworld |
171 | * Sandbox/MonsterPlanetOfTheApes |
172 | * Sandbox/MonsterPokemon |
173 | * Sandbox/MonsterPokemonFanWorks |
174 | * Sandbox/MonsterPowerRangers |
175 | * Sandbox/MonsterPreacher |
176 | * Sandbox/MonsterPrettyCure |
177 | * Sandbox/MonsterThePunisher |
178 | * Sandbox/MonsterRatchetAndClank |
179 | * Sandbox/MonsterRedSonja |
180 | * Sandbox/MonsterRedwall |
181 | * Sandbox/MonsterResidentEvil |
182 | * Sandbox/MonsterRoboCop |
183 | * Sandbox/MonsterRuneScape |
184 | * Sandbox/MonsterRWBY |
185 | * Sandbox/MonsterRWBYFanWorks |
186 | * Sandbox/MonsterSailorMoon |
187 | * Sandbox/MonsterScream |
188 | * Sandbox/MonsterSherlockHolmes |
189 | * Sandbox/MonsterShinMegamiTensei |
190 | * Sandbox/MonsterSilentHill |
191 | * Sandbox/MonsterSilentWitness |
192 | * Sandbox/MonsterSimonRGreen |
193 | * Sandbox/MonsterSkulduggeryPleasant |
194 | * Sandbox/MonsterTheSlenderManMythos |
195 | * Sandbox/MonsterASongOfIceAndFire |
196 | * Sandbox/MonsterASongOfIceAndFireFanWorks |
197 | * Sandbox/MonsterSonicTheHedgehog |
198 | * Sandbox/MonsterSonicTheHedgehogFanWorks |
199 | * Sandbox/MonsterSpawn |
200 | * Sandbox/MonsterSpiderMan |
201 | * Sandbox/MonsterStarCraft |
202 | * Sandbox/MonsterStarTrek |
203 | * Sandbox/MonsterStarWars |
204 | * Sandbox/MonsterStarWarsFanWorks |
205 | * Sandbox/MonsterStephenKing |
206 | * Sandbox/MonsterStreetFighter |
207 | * Sandbox/MonsterSuda51 |
208 | * Sandbox/MonsterSuperman |
209 | * Sandbox/MonsterSuperMarioBrosFanWorks |
210 | * Sandbox/MonsterSupernatural |
211 | * Sandbox/MonsterSuperSentai |
212 | * Sandbox/MonsterSWAT2017 |
213 | * Sandbox/MonsterSwordArtOnline |
214 | * Sandbox/MonsterTalesSeries |
215 | * Sandbox/MonsterTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles |
216 | * Sandbox/MonsterTerminator |
217 | * Sandbox/MonsterTolkiensLegendarium |
218 | * Sandbox/MonsterTombRaider |
219 | * Sandbox/MonsterTonyHillAndCarolJordan |
220 | * Sandbox/MonsterTopCowProductions |
221 | * Sandbox/MonsterTransformers |
222 | * Sandbox/MonsterUltraSeries |
223 | * Sandbox/MonsterTheUltraverse |
224 | * Sandbox/MonsterValiantComics |
225 | * Sandbox/MonsterTheVampireDiariesUniverse |
226 | * Sandbox/MonsterVoltron |
227 | * Sandbox/MonsterWakingTheDead |
228 | * Sandbox/MonsterWallander |
229 | * Sandbox/MonsterWarcraft |
230 | * Sandbox/MonsterWarhammer |
231 | * Sandbox/MonsterTheWitcher |
232 | * Sandbox/MonsterWhoniverse |
233 | * Sandbox/MonsterTheWorldOfDarkness |
234 | * Sandbox/MonsterXIII |
235 | * Sandbox/MonsterTheXFiles |
236 | * Sandbox/MonsterXMen |
237 | * Sandbox/MonsterYs |
238 | * Sandbox/MonsterYuGiOh |
239 | * Sandbox/MonsterZorro |
240 | |
241 | |
242 | |
243 | Add non-MB ''Buffy'' villains to your post [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=15255322860A44444400&page=1713#comment-42823 here]] |
244 | |
245 | !![=EPs=] As I'm Writing Them |
246 | * CompleteMonster: |
247 | |
248 | !!Notes for future [=EPs=] |
249 | |
250 | * CompleteMonster: |
251 | |
252 | [[folder:DCUO Joker]] |
253 | |
254 | Assists Falcone in a gang war against Penguin by bringing in Joker explosives and Apokolyptian weapons |
255 | |
256 | Has the player blow up cop cars and patrolmen |
257 | |
258 | Contaminates venom supplies on the street and has Bane's guys overdosed just to see what happens |
259 | |
260 | Has the police in the funhouse both gassed and set on fire |
261 | |
262 | Releases Clayface in the SCU, destroys their mainframe, has their exobytes stolen, then gasses their party |
263 | |
264 | Goes after T.O. Morrow before going back to Brainiac |
265 | |
266 | Captures an audience full of people, then executes a row of them for no reason before gassing all of them |
267 | |
268 | [[/folder]] |
269 | |
270 | [[folder:Brainiac]] |
271 | |
272 | In-game: |
273 | |
274 | Standard Brainiac ritual of bottling cities then destroying the planets |
275 | |
276 | Uses his exobytes to strip metahumans of their powers |
277 | |
278 | Uses the Queen Bee's HIVE to recover his exobytes, who uses her pollen to create her own mind controlled army |
279 | |
280 | Comes close to bottling Gotham city after capturing citizens to digitize them |
281 | |
282 | Captures the data in Brother EYE for data on all the superpowers people |
283 | |
284 | Creates a robotic copy of Joker that goes after the real one |
285 | |
286 | [[/folder]] |
287 | |
288 | [[folder:Lex Luthor]] |
289 | |
290 | Has the Metahuman hospital wing conducting illegal experiments with Doctor Psycho - including implanting them with a chip that makes them easier to capture |
291 | |
292 | Is willing to leave his scientists to HIVE if they fail him |
293 | |
294 | Helps out with Gorilla Grodd's entire plan, including vaporizing STAR Labs employees and destroying their generators, forcefully devolving humans into gorillas, and ultimately taking out both Flashes |
295 | |
296 | Helps Sinestro take on the Green Lanterns, including letting him think the Lanterns are the ones sabotaging his rings and having the protagonist outright kill many of them |
297 | |
298 | Gathers information on Superheroes through Brother Eye, including killing several OMAC victims |
299 | |
300 | Releases Sinestro from prison, including having the protagonist blow up cars and terrorize civilians to charge up their rings |
301 | |
302 | [[/folder]] |
303 | |
304 | [[folder:Felix Faust]] |
305 | |
306 | Steals dozens of souls from the Gotham University |
307 | |
308 | Sabotages the resurrection spell for Isis to steal Black Adam's power - it makes the protagonist have to kill her again |
309 | |
310 | [[/folder]] |
311 | |
312 | * MagnificentBastard: |
313 | |
314 | [[folder:Jane Doe]] |
315 | |
316 | Jane connects Victoria to Lucien and goes to him, then escapes Hell with Alex |
317 | |
318 | Jane drags Maria to the woods, finds Alex's phone, takes down the kelpie by bombarding it with psychic energy |
319 | |
320 | Finds Alex, who tracks Clara's phone to find the Lodge |
321 | |
322 | Jane taunts the Wolf into letting her inside, then later comes up with the "plan" to sell Lucien out on the spot |
323 | |
324 | Helps take the Wolf down and helps incriminate and arrest Marcus, having put together the pieces herself |
325 | |
326 | Second book: |
327 | |
328 | Jane forces her mother to testify against Marcus, sending her to witness protection |
329 | |
330 | Jane saves Alice's life and kills the Griffon |
331 | |
332 | Jane sees a vision of the future then quickly saves Lucien's life - Lucien quickly has her taken down and breaks the weapon, then Jane bombards her with visions of Hell |
333 | |
334 | Jane and Alex banish a specter from Jones' hotel room - Jane outright says the best part of keeping Clara alive was because she's useful |
335 | |
336 | Jane tells Robyn about her mother, and keeps to her theory about Robyn's father even when Robyn disagrees - but she manages to persuade her against killing her mother |
337 | |
338 | Jane proves knowledgeable about death magic and how spirits "age", then lets Yolanda talk to her son to get her to help and lies about which religions are correct with a Star Wars quote |
339 | |
340 | Jane calls down a storm as the battle with the Seven breaks out |
341 | |
342 | Jane kills the Visigoth when it puts its guard down |
343 | |
344 | Jane exercises Judith and contemplates killing David to save Yolanda |
345 | |
346 | Jane disarms Andy Taylor - says she'll pistol whip him, then kills Dave the unicorn |
347 | |
348 | Jane quickly adapts to the second test, changing the water around her to magic and becomes the god of the area |
349 | |
350 | Jane takes Robyn's life and feelings and forces them into the Dryad |
351 | |
352 | Jane stalls Jones then attacks after Robyn distracts him and breaks the Devil Gun |
353 | |
354 | Jane brutally kills Marcus with a voodoo doll, taking her time exploding his heart |
355 | |
356 | Third book: |
357 | |
358 | Jane realizes the Stranger is bad just before he shoots Lucien - she asks Emma to shoot through her |
359 | |
360 | Jane manages to defeat the stranger again |
361 | |
362 | Jane ends up stabbed and in hell, then just snarks about having a pitchfork and attacks Phillip |
363 | |
364 | Jane escapes from the boggart by stabbing it in the eye with her heel, then fights Shears despite the power disparity |
365 | |
366 | Escapes from the slaugh nurses who almost cremate her before Lucien guns them down |
367 | |
368 | Jane catches Alice and Preacher talking about restoring their master |
369 | |
370 | Jane gets attacked and stabbed by Jesse, but she powers through and stabs her back, then restrains her with force and exercises her |
371 | |
372 | Jane stabs Preacher during the confrontation, taking advantage of William's distraction, and manages to shoot her in the resulting confrontation - she proves willing to kill the Boogeyman's host to stop it |
373 | |
374 | Jane gets desperate enough to heal Janet that she prays to Raguel for healing |
375 | |
376 | Jane then manages to stall when Janet makes her move too early and exercises Alex while he fights from the inside - she then proceeds to actually dodge bullets |
377 | |
378 | She stands up to Phillip right up to the bitter end no matter what he promises her, then smacks him with the book of Midnight and tells everyone to either attack or run away. |
379 | |
380 | It's revealed that Jane sucks as a shaman so much because Kim Su was sabotaging her |
381 | |
382 | Jane and Lucien leave Bright Falls, with Jeanine becoming Shaman |
383 | |
384 | Short story: |
385 | |
386 | Jane nonchalantly shoots Roland and Charlesmagne, then fights Roland one-on-one |
387 | |
388 | [[/folder]] |
389 | |
390 | [[folder:Alex Timmons]] |
391 | |
392 | Alex recruits Jane on the spot |
393 | |
394 | Alex and Jane escape Hell |
395 | |
396 | Alex tracks Clara's phone to find the Lodge |
397 | |
398 | Few days later, Alex already knows about Judy's crimes and hides them from Lucien, then sends them to Kim Su |
399 | |
400 | They take the Red Wolf down together |
401 | |
402 | They coordinate to incriminate and arrest Marcus |
403 | |
404 | Second book: |
405 | |
406 | Alex sends hunters after Jane and Emma, then appears on the crime scene himself |
407 | |
408 | Alex lies to Jones' face about not having the Merlin Gun |
409 | |
410 | Alex resists Robyn's charm and sends her to Jane |
411 | |
412 | Alex sends the hunters to Lucien to kill Jones and his cult - Lucien enchants everyone to stop the fight |
413 | |
414 | Alex gets arrested for Jones' murder |
415 | |
416 | It's revealed that Alex sends Yolanda and Larry after supernaturals that the FBI won't touch |
417 | |
418 | Alex lets Clara believe he killed Jones and fixes Jane's rune |
419 | |
420 | Alex encouraged Lucien's vengeance mission and killed supernaturals for years - no innocents, but people who didn't have to die |
421 | |
422 | Alex rejects David's help while Jane informs him of her vision of his death |
423 | |
424 | Jane and Alex banish a specter from Jones' hotel room |
425 | |
426 | Alex apparently made a deal with the personification of America for protection |
427 | |
428 | Alex recovers from his anger at Jane fast and calls Lucien to battle |
429 | |
430 | Alex leads the group and realizes that the Seven are coming for Robin, then reveals that he and Lucien got Robyn's son to safety |
431 | |
432 | Alex engages the Visigoth with his powers |
433 | |
434 | Alex kills the other dragon with his magic |
435 | |
436 | Alex sacrifices Steve Caldwell to save Yolanda, then guides Robyn and Jane into the Grove while Lucien guards it |
437 | |
438 | Alex reveals that Andy's the Guardian of the Grove then heals him |
439 | |
440 | Alex lies that Dave wasn't Robyn's biological father |
441 | |
442 | Alex reveals he knew Phillip is actually alive and intends to beat Jones until he finds out where, then resists the Dryad's charm |
443 | |
444 | Alex saves Kim Su as Jane fights Jones |
445 | |
446 | Third book: |
447 | |
448 | Alex and Lucien go on the warpath against Phillip off page, killing many of their agents and labeling him an enemy of the state |
449 | |
450 | Lucien and Alex stay behind to fulfill Lucien's blood oath while Jane retreats |
451 | |
452 | It's revealed that Alex imprisoned Phillip in Darkwater Lake |
453 | |
454 | Alex is training Janet in sorcery to keep her away from Phillip - he sealed the book with his spirit away by stealing the true name of reality from Archangel Gabriel - he also already knew Samantha was alive |
455 | |
456 | Lucien not only has his allies watch the cast and crew, but has his allies watch each other to cover his bases - he gives Jane a charmed amulet so she can sleep |
457 | |
458 | Alex and Lucien team up to send Phillip to Hell |
459 | |
460 | [[/folder]] |
461 | |
462 | [[folder:Lucien Drake]] |
463 | |
464 | Lucien pulls his "recordings are porn" thing, Alex arrives not long after |
465 | |
466 | Lucien helps gets Alex and Jane out of Hell, then arrives in the forest to help fight the Wolf |
467 | |
468 | Lucien briefly attacks them on the Red Wolf's urging, but resists and is talked down |
469 | |
470 | They take the Red Wolf down together |
471 | |
472 | They coordinate to incriminate and arrest Marcus |
473 | |
474 | Second book: |
475 | |
476 | Lucien harvests Hell's energies for his nightclub, turning it into a den of consequence-free vice |
477 | |
478 | Lucien quickly has Preacher taken down and breaks the weapon |
479 | |
480 | Lucien reveals that he essentially rebuilt the town from the ground up, then shoots Anne's ear out and bonds her with her own chains to bargain with Clara |
481 | |
482 | Lucien arrives in the forest with Gerald, having fudged the truth to get him there, enchanted to protect him from the sun |
483 | |
484 | Lucien transforms and engages his fellow dragon |
485 | |
486 | Lucien protects Judith and David from Jones' spirit |
487 | |
488 | Third book: |
489 | |
490 | Alex and Lucien go on the warpath against Phillip off page, killing many of their agents and labeling him an enemy of the state |
491 | |
492 | Lucien comes up with a plan to make a movie to cover up for money laundering to pay off the vampires and recruits Jane for security |
493 | |
494 | He got a restaurant by breaking the previous owner's hands - he maintains he had it coming |
495 | |
496 | Lucien was wearing enchanted Kevlar and realizes the attacker was a slaugh (nightmare fae) |
497 | |
498 | Lucien resets his arm like a champ |
499 | |
500 | Lucien and Alex stay behind to fulfill Lucien's blood oath while Jane retreats |
501 | |
502 | They go ahead with the movie plan, even after Lucien straight up says he'll kill Judy and hires Arthur Morgan as director |
503 | |
504 | Lucien reveals he went to the Vampire Nation to cover Alice's debts |
505 | |
506 | Lucien puts together that the unknown killer has access to his script and is a fan of Halloween, but shoots down Arthur due to pragmatism and is filming at the lake because it's easily defensible |
507 | |
508 | Lucien not only has his allies watch the cast and crew, but has his allies watch each other to cover his bases - he gives Jane a charmed amulet so she can sleep |
509 | |
510 | Lucien has been resisting Preacher's love spells |
511 | |
512 | Lucien immediately deduces what happened with Alice and Preacher and reveals he survived a zombie attack |
513 | |
514 | He then decides to go on the offensive to kill both Phillip and the evil god at once |
515 | |
516 | Lucien reveals he saw through Preacher and just didn't know what to do, but is going to New Detroit to take more power |
517 | |
518 | Lucien brushes off Janet's confession of her involvement because they need to stick to the plan - then walks through Hell to Alex |
519 | |
520 | He is then not surprised when Janet is revealed to be Samantha, only to get shot. |
521 | |
522 | Alex and Lucien team up to send Phillip to Hell |
523 | |
524 | [[/folder]] |
525 | |
526 | [[folder:Raguel/The Merlin Gun]] |
527 | |
528 | Encouraged Alex's vengeance fueled hunting spree, leading to his career as a hunter and Lucien's life of crime |
529 | |
530 | Keeps Jane informed throughout their mission to kill Dr. Jones, including of his forces |
531 | |
532 | Approves of Jane's use of Hell memories to fight Preacher |
533 | |
534 | Encourages Jane to kill Marcus, but tells Jane to hold off on the Dryad |
535 | |
536 | Manipulates Emma into picking it up to kill the Stranger |
537 | |
538 | Leaves to go fight on behalf of Heaven in an upcoming battle, giving Jane some final encouragement before leaving. |
539 | |
540 | He later answers Jane's prayers to heal Janet, expressing disappointment for using the Hell gun |
541 | |
542 | When he comes back, he reveals that Bloody Mary's plans gave her a pyrrhic victory |
543 | |
544 | [[/folder]] |
545 | |
546 | [[folder:William England]] |
547 | |
548 | ''Nightmare on Elk Street'' |
549 | |
550 | Appears as Lucien's prime accountant, unrepentant of the fact that he decides who is guilty and who is not |
551 | |
552 | Reveals he knows about the deal between Phillip and the Boogeyman and intends to hunt down the doppelgangers |
553 | |
554 | Kills Alice O'Henry for planning to kill the cast and crew, but gets shot by Preacher |
555 | |
556 | Distracts Preacher for Jane to stab her, then grapples with the Boogeyman |
557 | |
558 | [[/folder]] |
559 | [[folder:Rupert Giles]] |
560 | |
561 | '''Who is Rupert Giles? What does he do?''' |
562 | |
563 | '''Is he Magnificent?''' |
564 | |
565 | This guy is easily the smartest character in the entire show and maybe even the entire franchise. |
566 | |
567 | '''Is he a Bastard?''' |
568 | |
569 | This is perhaps the first character where is he a Bastard at all is the question since he’s one of the show’s heroes, but he’s definitely got the required ruthlessness to qualify. In no particular order, he: |
570 | |
571 | Beats the hell out of a physically harmless noncombatant, Ethan Rayne, in order to make him reverse his spell |
572 | |
573 | Lets the group think Angelus has returned in order to suss out Faith |
574 | |
575 | Suffocates Ben, a TragicVillain whose only crime was wanting to get away from Glory, while he’s already been rendered harmless, in order to take Glory with him |
576 | |
577 | Uses Faith as an assassin against a rogue Slayer |
578 | |
579 | Orchestrates an attempt to kill Spike after he’s already gotten his soul back and wants to redeem himself |
580 | |
581 | Puts the entire world in danger in order to defeat Dark Willow |
582 | |
583 | Tortures one of Glory’s mooks, albeit with a discretion shot, in order to make him talk. Keep in mind that all of them are {{Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain}}s |
584 | |
585 | Threatens to burn down a benevolent demon’s workplace in order to make him cooperate |
586 | |
587 | Is the only one willing to sacrifice Dawn if it means saving the world on Glory’s Big Day |
588 | |
589 | So yes, he is most definitely on the side of good, but he has more than enough ruthlessness to qualify, especially with his Dark Willow gambit. |
590 | |
591 | '''Any mitigating factors?''' |
592 | |
593 | So here’s the thing - at the beginning of his run, Giles is more than useless. He’s a British stick in the mud who, while trying his best, tends to get knocked unconscious more than he helps. However, if there were a single character who defines the idea of growing into this over time, it is Rupert Giles. |
594 | |
595 | '''Final verdict?''' |
596 | |
597 | An absolute yes from me - what about you? |
598 | |
599 | [[/folder]] |
600 | |
601 | [[folder:Reverend Gene Purdy]] |
602 | |
603 | Has Dana following Johnny after he wakes from his coma, using him to spread the faith in a higher power |
604 | |
605 | Uses Dana to spread recruitment for the Faith Heritage Alliance |
606 | |
607 | Covered up Vera's death to protect her legacy |
608 | |
609 | [[/folder]] |
610 | |
611 | [[folder:Calculator]] |
612 | |
613 | Releases the protagonist from Brainiac's captivity, then helps them escape the ship |
614 | |
615 | Serves as MissionControl for the villains, including during missions where he clearly realizes the flaws in the plan |
616 | |
617 | Guides the protagonist through Intergang, including taking out cameras and ultimately getting the Crime Bible |
618 | |
619 | Helps decrypt the Batman-level Brother Eye logs to use the info in them against Oracle |
620 | |
621 | Manages to get you to one of Brainiac's hideouts, using Brainiac's codes against him |
622 | |
623 | Manages to circumvent the Monitor and send a robot to fight the Batman Who Laughs |
624 | |
625 | [[/folder]] |
626 | !!Writeups |
627 | * CompleteMonster: |
628 | * MagnificentBastard: |
629 | |
630 | !!Sandboxes I'm Currently Working On |
631 | [[folder:Large Subpages]] |
632 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardAnimeAndManga |
633 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardComicBooks |
634 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardFanWorks |
635 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardAnimatedFilms |
636 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardLiveActionFilms |
637 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardLiterature |
638 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardLiveActionTV |
639 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardMusic |
640 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardTabletopGames |
641 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardVideoGames |
642 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardVisualNovels |
643 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardWesternAnimation |
644 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardOtherMedia |
645 | [[/folder]] |
646 | [[folder:Specific Works]] |
647 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardCastlevania |
648 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardDCUniverse |
649 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardDigimon |
650 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardDisney |
651 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardDungeonsAndDragons |
652 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardFinalFantasy |
653 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardFireEmblem |
654 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardFullmetalAlchemist |
655 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardGIJoe |
656 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardGundam |
657 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardJoJosBizarreAdventure |
658 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardMastersOfTheUniverse |
659 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardMarvelComics |
660 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardMarvelAnimation |
661 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardNasuverse |
662 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardTheNeverkindSaga |
663 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardTheNewOrderLastDaysOfEurope |
664 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardPokemon |
665 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardShinMegamiTensei |
666 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardSonicTheHedgehog |
667 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardStarTrek |
668 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardTheVentureBros |
669 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardWhoniverse |
670 | * Sandbox/MagnificentBastardYuGiOh |
671 | [[/folder]] |
672 | |
673 | ---- |
674 | |
675 | [[folder:A ray of hope]] |
676 | -> ''One of the oceanic survivors has latent psychic abilities and a suspicious background; Ben Linus is extremely concerned that it means she's more special than him--- a threat to his power. He might have to get rid of her. But there’s an undeniable connection between the two, an eventual fragile trust, and compassion. A team-up between the wary allies may be exactly what The Island wants.'' |
677 | -->-- Website/ArchiveOfOurOwn summary |
678 | |
679 | ''A ray of hope'' is a ''Series/{{Lost}}'' fanfic written by [[https://archiveofourown.org/users/baroquedreamss/pseuds/baroquedreamss baroquedreamss]]. In it, the author adds three original characters to the story: Melissa Sharpe, Natália, and Bruna, a trio of thieves who were once investigating the mythical story of the Island only to end up crashing on it on Oceanic Flight 815. After largely spending their time minding their own business within the group, they get irrevocably entangled in the conflict with the Others when Melissa starts making friends with Henry Gale, the fake identity of Benjamin Linus. |
680 | |
681 | The story can be read [[https://archiveofourown.org/works/31576184/chapters/78125867 here]] at Website/ArchiveOfOurOwn. |
682 | ---- |
683 | !!This work contains examples of: |
684 | * AdaptationalContextChange: In the show, the apparition of Christian that appears in Jacob's cabin is never explained, even after the reveal that the Man in Black can take the form of dead people. Here, it's confirmed to be the MIB manipulating Locke into moving the Island in order to put the candidates in danger. |
685 | * AdaptationalVillainy: In the show, while Ben killing Keamy also killed everyone on the Freighter, he was still portrayed very sympathetically, as he was blinded by rage over his daughter's death. Here, [[spoiler:Alex survived the attack]], so we get a very clear glimpse of his thought process as he knowingly condemns everyone on the Freighter to death as long as he can guess that Melissa isn't on it. |
686 | * ArmorPiercingQuestion: After Ben and Melissa clear the air regarding their mutual stabbings and why Ben thought he was betraying her, she asks him a question that finally makes him actually think about himself: though she concedes that this incident was an accident, will he still feel just as jealous and angry if she actually hears Jacob's voice? |
687 | * ContrivedCoincidence: When Melissa and Ben are trapped in a tree during a boar attack, the boar keeping them there stays long enough for them to discuss their past and reconcile their relationship. The moment that they work everything out, the boar immediately leaves, with the narration noting that it's almost like the Island ''wanted'' them to reconcile. |
688 | * {{Foreshadowing}}: When Ben kills Keamy, the narration mentions that [[spoiler:out of Melissa, Nat, and Bruna, only two of them made it onto the helicopter. Two chapters later, we learn that Nat stayed behind for what she thought would be a brief period, only for the Island to move before the helicopter got back]]. |
689 | * GreenEyedMonster: After a lifetime of being Jacob's puppet and having to sacrifice everything, Ben gets insanely jealous at even the implication that he's showing favoritism to anyone other than him. Even the mere thought that he was reaching out to Melissa was enough to make him forsake his feelings for her and hold a gun on her. |
690 | * SpannerInTheWorks: The Man in Black intends for Locke to move the Island, as Locke is the easiest to manipulate out of the group and moving the Island would endanger the candidates. Unfortunately for him, Ben interprets the instruction to mean that ''he'' needs to move it, which leaves Locke on the Island to eventually stabilize it before any more candidates can die. |
691 | * WhatYouAreInTheDark: After escaping the Island, [[spoiler:Ben has the perfect chance to kill Gabriel guilt-free, since he's about to be targeted in a drive-by and all he has to do is just [[MurderByInaction not do anything]]. However, he can't bring himself to let Melissa be hurt again and saves his life]]. |
692 | * XanatosSpeedChess: As always, the Man in Black is an expert at adapting his plans on the spot. In particular, when Melissa goes to enter the cabin with Locke (which would expose "Jacob" as an imposter), he quickly takes his smoke form, drags Nat away so that Ben and Melissa chase after her, then drops her in the jungle so he can quickly head back to the cabin and take Christian's form. |
693 | ---- |
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