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AU and PMD-B Villains

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Scolemis

    Napoleon 

An evil Emboar in the AU with designs on world domination. Ends up getting his soul mauled by the Midori Mons.


  • Arch-Enemy: To Solana (AU!Fool) after betraying her.
  • Big Bad: Usurps Scolemis as the main villain for the AU.
  • Blatant Lies: When Die the Persian suffers a mortal injury, Napoleon lies and says that he's taking Die to his apartment to die in comfort, when instead he actually takes him to a taxidermist to be skinned.
  • Captain Ersatz: Of Napoleon from Animal Farm, and by proxy, of Josef Stalin, according to Word of God.
  • The Corrupter: Corrupted Solana personally, and corrupted Lanius indirectly through manipulating his life.
  • Defiant to the End: Even when he's about to get eaten by Anom's Scolipede's Kaiju-sized Hydreigon, he still defiantly raises his scimitar and does battle.
  • Deader than Dead: Gets his soul mauled to pieces by those of the Midori Mons.
  • Genius Bruiser: Is probably about as smart as he is strong, and can actually write pretty well.
  • Hero Killer: Napoleon is an undeniably evil bastard, but he's also a very skilled and powerful evil bastard. Napoleon had a personal hand in the deaths of Mezzo's Black Guard (Though they weren't exactly heroes at the time), beat the crap out of MGMT, killed Mira, managed to seriously injure Lake, and is one of the very few beings to more or less escape the full wrath of the J-Team unharmed.
  • The Juggernaut: Nothing seems to truly stop him for very long short of Scolipede's giant Hydreigon.
  • Manipulative Bastard: Manipulated Solana into doing evil in the first place, and then manipulated the Midori Mons into believing that she betrayed them after killing Rose and Eridan.
  • Signature Move: Superpower.
  • Sinister Scimitar: Likes using a self-heated scimitar to kill opponents, the heat allowing him to stab properly with it, as he did when killing Elvis and Mira.
  • The Starscream: Betrays Solana, and later Scolemis, all for the sake of personal power.
  • Thanatos Gambit: Purposely writes his journal to make it look like it was Solana's in order to put everything on her head after he dies.

    The Midori Mons 

A group of mostly psychopathic Kantonese mons that serve as Solana's executioners.—-

  • Ax-Crazy: Most of them save Crowbar are to some extent violently mentally unstable, but Matchsticks the Ninetales happens to be one of the most deranged members in particular, being a sadistic pyromaniac.
  • Blood Knight: They love a good fight.
  • Boss Rush: Solana ends up having to fight them all in the Spirit World post-AU arc in order to win her Spirit Game.
  • Captain Ersatz: Of the Midnight Crew from Homestuck, and some other characters from the same series.
  • Color-Coded for Your Convenience: All of the Midori Mons wear green.
  • The Dog Bites Back: They get even with Napoleon by mauling his soul to pieces.
  • Dwindling Party: Save for Crowbar and Snowman, all of them die either fighting in the Battle of Castelia, during Napoleon's campaign through Unova, fighting the J-Team, or in the collapse of N's Castle.
  • Meaningful Name: Midori is Japanese for green, they all wear green, and they're all stationed in a room covered in Felt.
  • Quirky Miniboss Squad: They're definitely a bunch of weirdos to be sure, even when they're not killing people.
  • To Serve Man: They often eat the humans that don't take Solana's offer.
  • Token Good Teammate: Crowbar the Marowak.
  • Unwitting Pawn: Napoleon tricks them into believing Solana betrayed them, and they fall for it hook, line, and sinker.

     Lanius 

A Samurott general under Scolemis that was in charge of the invasion of Kanto during the AU, who ends up getting paralyzed by Tracer.


  • Captain Ersatz: Of Legate Lanius from Fallout: New Vegas.
  • Cruel and Unusual Death: Loves having people and Pokémon strung up on crosses to die via crucifixion.
  • Cruel Mercy: Tracer opts not to kill him with Tagg's dagger, but paralyze him below the neck instead.
  • Dual Wielding: His two seamitars, which can hit someone so hard that it stuns them immediately.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: Even he hates Napoleon for being a treacherous bastard.
  • Evil Cripple: Becomes this after getting paralyzed below the neck by Tracer using Tagg's dagger, having at no point actually repented for his crimes, but being at the PEFE's mercy.
  • Evil Is Deathly Cold: Knows Blizzard, and can freeze over his seamitars in order to better kill Dragon types.
  • Evil Luddite: Hates technology and forces the Pokémon under his command to use Berries and other natural healing items even if they're not as efficient as Potions or the like.
  • Fantastic Racism: Hates humans due to considering their reliance on Pokémon to be the weakest thing of all.
  • Flunky Boss: During his rematch with the J-Team as a Glitch facsimile at the end of Re: Glitch, he sets his pack of crazed Houndoom on them, which was defied during the original fight when the J-Team opted to warp the lock of their cage to prevent him from releasing them.
  • Good Scars, Evil Scars: Has disfiguring ones from getting an Aura Sphere to the face.
  • Hero Killer: Is an incredibly deadly and skilled fighter who managed to put Lake, Nadia, Musashi, Gaia, and Tagg's Vanilluxe into the ICU.
  • Historical Hero Upgrade: Gets subjected to his by his descendants in one of the PEFE HQ modules in PMD-B, his crimes being mostly downplayed to the shock of Tracer's mons.
  • Irony: Gets finished off by Tagg's female mons, who he considered only fit for breeding, and then paralyzed below the neck by Tracer, a human.
  • Large and in Charge: Is at least seven feet tall at the shoulder.
  • Lightning Bruiser: Is both incredibly fast and strong, as well as extremely durable. The J-Team's strategy for fighting him basically boils down to staying as far away from him as possible while fighting, as well as slowing him down enough to not get instantly slaughtered.
  • Made of Iron: Manages to take multiple salvos from Tagg, Straw, Fool, Tracer, Every, and Randy's mons, as well as the Celadon Murders that assisted them during the battle.
  • Malevolent Masked Man: Wears a concealing helmet along with matching armor to hide his scars from getting Aura Sphered in the face by AU!Simo during his siege of Dragonspiral Tower.
  • One-Man Army: Can murder his way past hordes of mons.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: Thinks little of females of any species except as breeding stock or slaves.
  • Rape, Pillage, and Burn: His forces main modus operandi is pillaging and burning any town they come across, enslaving or crucifying all they come across.
  • Retired Monster: Pretty much becomes this after being paralyzed by Tracer, not really repentant for his actions, but pretty much harmless since he can't really fight anymore.
  • Social Darwinist: In his view, the strong have the right to rule over and cull the weak.
  • Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: Doesn't like Rommel for being in his eyes weak, Lelouch for being a manipulative bastard who doesn't fight fairly, and his own second Vulpes for being an underhanded bastard.
  • We Have Reserves: His view on his troops is that their lives are his to spend as he sees fit.
  • Would Hurt a Child: Has no problems stringing up children on crosses.

    Rommel 

A Serperior general under Scolemis who was in charge of the Johto invasion during the AU.

  • Anti-Villain: Noble Demon variety, despite working for an evil empire and to some extent believing in their anti-human philosophy and having authoritarian tendencies even after Scolemis' fall, Rommel isn't exactly evil himself and tries to do his job in the most moral way possible.
  • Apathetic Citizens: Tries to make his invasion as smooth as possible in order to invoke this by softening thoughts of resistance.
  • Captain Ersatz: Of Erwin Rommel, including having his weakness of being an excellent tactician, but being weak on strategy.
  • Fantastic Racism: Doesn't like humans much for in his eyes making mons into slaves, and referred to trained mons as "pets", though not to Lanius' level of enslaving them and murdering them on a whim.
  • Mean Boss: While not exactly "mean" per se, Rommel doesn't particularly like people giving their opinions without being asked and can be rather overbearing.
  • Retired Badass: Retires post-AU arc to spend time with his family, and has no interest in helping the Seven Jerk Dragons when Cassandra tries to recruit him, as he tells Other!Tracer, he and Scolemis had their time but failed, so he's done.
  • Signature Move: Leaf Storm, which actually powers him up since he has Contrary for an ability.
  • Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: Doesn't like Lanius for acting like a war criminal, and Lelouch for being a manipulative bastard, often referring to them as the "ogre" and "twerp" respectively.
  • Token Good Teammate: Is the least evil of the three generals.
  • Worthy Opponent: Considers Lake to be enough of one to agree to duel him in order to decide what he should do with his forces after his defeat becomes obvious.

    Lelouch 

A Dragonite general in the service of Scolemis, who was in charge of the invasion of Hoenn during the AU.

  • Achilles' Heel: His geass mind control ability only works once.
  • Captain Ersatz: Of Lelouch from Code Geass.
  • Expendable Alternate Universe: Once the nature of the AU is revealed to him, Lelouch causes Dialga to go completely primal after geassing Cyrus in order to destroy it because he considers the AU to have less worth than the OU it replaced.
  • Hypnotic Eyes: His geass, which is slightly nerfed from the original by making anyone without eye protection do whatever Lelouch wants for only 24 hours as opposed to forever.
  • Knight Templar Big Brother: Pretty much all the evil he does is for his younger sister's sake, which she's not very appreciative of.
  • Morality Pet: His sister Euphemia, who was unknowingly taken by Lanius as a slave when Scolemis forces invaded their lake.
  • Mundane Utility: In the OU he just uses his geass to mind control human tourists in the Orange Islands into getting him and his sister food.
  • Pride: Is very arrogant.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: Flees Hoenn after AU!Marmalade reveals his geass to his forces.
  • Squishy Wizard: Much like his namesake, Lelouch is pretty weak physically, and a solid hit is all it takes to put him down in a straight fight.
  • Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: Hates Lanius for enslaving his sister, and dislikes Rommel for looking down on him.

The Seven Jerk Dragons / The Magnificent Seven

The main villains of the Return to AU arc, who wish to overthrow humanity and put dragons above all other species.

    In General 

  • Big Bad Duumvirate: For the RtAU arc.
  • The Clan: Each member of the 7JDs is the leader of a dragon clan whose members serve as the bulk of their forces.
  • Evil Luddite: Their hatred of humans stretches to their technology, with the first thing the dragons do after dropping the mon bombs being destroying power grids and discouraging the use of tech that isn't reverse-engineered Alakagross technology.
  • Fantastic Racism:
    • Towards humans primarily, but they consider non-Dragon-types in general to be inferior, though they're not above using them as auxiliary forces. Dragonbloods (Non Dragon-type mons in the Dragon egg group) are treated better than most non-Dragons, but are still considered second class at best compared to "true dragons."
    • Even within the Dragon's forces, mons considered pseudo-legendaries such as Salamence and Garchomp rank higher than mons such as Altaria and Flygon.
  • Greater-Scope Villain: For PMD-R, their actions leading directly to the state of PMD-B 600 years in the future despite most of them being long dead.
  • Master Race: Believe in the inherent inferiority of humans to Pokémon in general, and Dragon-types in particular, encompassed through their Dovahlein philosophy of land for dragons to rule.
  • Rage Against the Heavens: Are in direct defiance of the legendaries due to their genocidal campaign against humanity.
  • Rules Lawyer: The main use of the mon bombs is to circumvent the Vow since it does not cover mon vs mon conflicts save for those that could destroy the world, as was the case for the Alakagross Civil War. Because of this, for the most part the legendaries hands are tied.
  • Social Darwinist: The Seven Jerk Dragons believe that the strong have the right to rule over the weak, and hate any sort of perceived weakness in general, with the disabled being treated with absolute contempt.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: Have risen up against humanity in order to prevent it from destroying the world. There are those who truly believe they are doing the right thing, and those who use it as a excuse to exercise dracosupremacy and imperialist ambitions.

    Alduin 

The leader of the Seven Jerk Dragons and Topaz Wing Clan, and the AU counterpart of the OU's Alduin.

    Vallok 

The Altaria head of the 7JD's R&D, and leader of the Amythest Claw Clan. He runs the Hoenn theatre.

  • The Evil Genius: Was the mon who reverse engineered the mon bombs from Alakagross technology.

    Eon 

Also known as Quoriik, the Latios leader of the Lapis Fang clan, and in charge of the Sinnoh theater.

  • Cult of Personality: Surrounds himself with his fanatical worshipers, who are more than willing to die for him.
  • Dirty Coward: Upon being beaten in Sinnoh, he and his fanatics leave most of their forces behind.
  • Fantastic Racism: Views humans and non-dragons with nothing but contempt. Even his fellow 7JD members can get this treatment.
  • Hate Sink: He's an arrogant, racist tool even by 7JD standards.
  • A God Am I: Believes he's a deity on the level of Dialga and Palkia, and demands worship. The beating he gets during Sinnoh proves otherwise.
  • A Nazi by Any Other Name: His followers go "Hail Quoriik!" and he's among the most openly fascistic of the Seven.
  • Olympus Mons: The only legendary member of the Seven Jerk Dragons.
  • Pet the Dog: Despite openly viewing everyone else as beneath him, even he was touched by AU!Lake and Nadia's reunion.

    Bahahkun 

The Haxorus leader of Unova's Opal Roar clan, and a former trained mon.

  • The Brute: Doesn't have much patience for strategy, preferring to just beat things up.
  • Villainous Legacy: Maleficent, Ammy's original kidnapper, is her granddaughter.

    Fuuma 

    Seshirou 

    Paarthurnax 

Leader of the Emerald Scale clan of Hoenn, and AU!Pentigan following his full transformation into a Hydreigon post-AU arc.


  • Captain Ersatz: Of the dragon of the same name from Skyrim.
  • Face–Heel Turn: Decides to side with the dragons and betray his old friends by proxy at first.
  • Heel–Face Turn: Switches sides after being betrayed by Eon and helps the AU counterparts of Tagg, Tracer, DS, and their mons repel the draconic invasion of Sinnoh.
  • Long-Lived: Is more than 600 years old in the PMD-B timeline, being remarkably old even for a dragon.
  • Names to Run Away from Really Fast: His draconic name translates into "Ambition Overlord Cruelty," and he lives up to it until his Heel–Face Turn.

    Cassandra 

A former member of the Seven before being replaced by Bahahkun.

  • Ascended Extra: She was originally one of the nameless officers seen working under Rommel during the AU Arc.
  • The Dragon: Originally worked under Rommel and tried to get him to join in, only to get his refusal.
  • Cassandra Truth: Tells the others that doing things like cutting the power would be a horrible idea since it would invoke rebellion, only for it to fall on deaf ears.
  • Cultural Posturing: Besides the species enmity between Hydreigon and Haxorus, she looks down on Bahahkun for being a former trained mon.
  • Do Not Call Me "Paul": Hates being referred to by her Draconic name.
  • Only Sane Man: Despite fully believing in the Dovahlein philosophy and being complicit in what amounts to cultural genocide, her initial issues being based more on her counterparts being dumb rather than the invasions being immoral, Cassandra doesn't possess most of the excesses of her counterparts.

The Unity

    In General 
  • Assimilation Plot: Wished to turn all humans and mons into Super Mutant mons in order to create a better world.
  • Captain Ersatz: Of the Unity from the original Fallout, though their ultimate goal is even wider in scope.
  • Multiversal Conqueror: Their ultimate plan was to reach the Entralink in Unova, and use it to attack and conquer all other universes, turning the inhabitants into Super Mutants.
  • Religion of Evil: The Children of the Cathedral, who serve as the Unity's public front.
  • Was Once a Man: Super Mutants were humans or normal mons before becoming dipped. Full humans and humons tend to be the most likely to keep their intelligence, while pure mons often become mentally impaired.

    The Master 

A mutated Reuniclus who Tagg, his mons, Tracer's mons, AU!Wolf, AU!Alastor, and Emperor Archeops in Tracer's body met in PMD-B Angela.


  • The Assimilator: Assimilates humans and mons into his biomass.
  • Big Bad: Of Tagg and Tracer's portion of PMD-R.
  • Body Horror: Is a techno-organic monstrosity much like the Glitches.
  • Eyes Do Not Belong There: Can form eyes in his goop to spy on people.
  • Psychic Powers: Has psychic powers so powerful that without using the blockers Tagg's group would've been mentally crippled upon entering his chamber.
  • Talking the Monster to Death: Like in the games, Tagg and the Vault Dweller point out that the sterility of the Super Mutants means that his plot is ultimately doomed to failure, causing him to commit suicide by blowing up the Cathedral.
  • Voice of the Legion: Has a synthetic voice, his own voice, and the voices of humans and mons he has assimilated.
  • Was Once a Man: Was once human before getting dipped in FEV.

    The Lieutenant/Lou Tenant 

The Master's second in command, and far more level-headed.


  • Beam Spam: Wields a Gatling Laser.
  • Cyborg: Is a cybernetic Conkeldurr.
  • The Dragon: To the Master.
  • Dragon Their Feet: Tagg's group ends up fighting him after they stop the Master.
  • Electronic Eyes: Has a cybernetic eye that works like a Silph Scope combined with Foresight, allowing him to harm Ghost types, as Eir found out unfortunately.
  • Evil Brit: Sounds like Tony Jay to be exact.
  • Family-Unfriendly Death: Emperor Archeops uses an Earthquake on his head, and he starts liquefying and imploding before Ana telekinetically hurls him into one of the forcefields after Tagg's fails to do so with his Aura chains, vaporizing him.
  • Faux Affably Evil: Unlike the Master, he's a bit of a sadist and rather condescending while being technically polite.
  • Genius Bruiser: Both very strong and very smart.
  • Shut Up, Kirk!: Tagg tries to talk him down like the Master, but he just figures the sterility problem will be fixed eventually and attacks.

    Morpheus 

The Head Priest of the Children of the Cathedral.


  • Karmic Death: Xatu leaves him to get blown up in the Cathedral after defeating his men and giving a "Reason You Suck" Speech to him.
  • Sinister Minister: Like his game counterpart he's a sham priest who preys on others.
  • Small Name, Big Ego: Thinks he's a lot more powerful than he really is. Tagg's Xatu points out to him that to his teammates, some of whom have actually fought godlike beings before, he's little more than a footnote.

One-off AU and PMD-B Villains

     Maleficent 

The granddaughter of Bahahkun, who conspired to bring back the Dragon Empire in the PMD-B timeline by using Ammy, who she'd stolen from her parents.



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