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Ao Guang

  • Ambiguously Related: Sisu isn't sure if he's an uncle or a cousin.
  • Karmic STD: He dies from DRUUN, which he caught from sexually abusing his son.
  • One-Steve Limit: Averted; not to be confused with the other Ao Guang.
  • Sadistic Choice: When he catches the kids trying to escape in a boat, he sinks their boat and makes them choose one to leave behind in the water before he'll let the others get onto his.

Azula

  • Alas, Poor Villain: She was abusive and racist to Ty Lee and got her and Mai imprisoned, then assaulted Kiyi, but her fate was horrible; she was lobotomized and died of radiation poisoning in an abusive mental institution.
  • Bedlam House: After attacking Kiyi, she was committed to and died in a mental institution that abused her.
  • Dead Guy Junior: Iroh II named his little sister Azula to honour the positive memories of the original as worth remembering.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: Upon meeting her half-sister Kiyi, she immediately became jealous and attacked her in a closet.
  • Lobotomy: Ursa and Zuko arranged for her to be lobotomized because that was the standard treatment for violent or mentally ill girls and women in the mid-twentieth century. Zuko regrets it now.

The Bad'uns

Basil Baker Senior

  • Abusive Parents: Was emotionally abusive towards his son, and even blamed him for getting raped.
  • Education Papa: Pressured Basil, who was a Child Prodigy, into skipping several grades and enrolling in college as a young teen.
  • Obliviously Evil: Had no clue just how badly he affected Basil until Wilhelmina called him to explain that he was missing.
  • "Well Done, Son" Guy: The most affectionate thing he's ever said to Basil is "There may be hope for you yet".

The Beldam

  • Double Standard: Rape, Female on Female: The narrative doesn't play it that way, but it's clear that this belief is part of the reason why she was able to get away with grooming Coraline for so long.

Belos- "Mr. Stag"

  • Asshole Victim: He was an Ark worker who abused and murdered his own flesh and blood. It's hard to shed a tear when the Collector came for revenge.
  • Baby Factory: Not him, but it's mentioned that he used his brother to keep making new children.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: The Collector, who he abused and groomed into taking part in his snuff films, was the one who killed him.
  • Off with His Head!: How the Collector ultimately finished him off.
  • Snuff Film: His specialty in the Ark.
  • You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: He tries to kill the Collector once he runs out of uses for him.

Bill Cipher

  • Adaptational Attractiveness: Downplayed. The author describes their version of him as being "Not hideous, but not an anime bishie either, and intentionally uncanny-looking," ala this image.
  • Bad People Abuse Animals: Ripping the teeth out of a living deer doesn't go quite so cleanly when it's not done by a dream demon.
  • Consummate Liar: He's able to skillfully gaslight Ford for over twelve years, to trick preteen Green into killing her sister Leaf, and to persuade Hordak that Entrapta's having an affair with him, rather than Bill repeatedly assaulting her.
  • Depraved Bisexual: He's assaulted more men than women, but happily also goes for Entrapta, Leaf, and the Four Humors when he has the chance, put several little girls through a Torture Cellar, and may have also gotten to Emira.
  • Evil Cannot Comprehend Good: Was rather confused when Ford snapped on him for getting people to rape Mabel, thinking that it was what Ford wanted to help get her and Dipper apart.
  • Gaslighting: His preferred MO is subtly messing with his victims and then convincing them that they're just crazy.
  • A God Am I: In a flashback scene in "Spiritual Sides", he argues that mankind are free to determine what is and isn't moral for themselves, thus making each person their own god. It's pretty clear he mostly means this to apply to himself and his own behaviour.
  • I Never Said It Was Poison: Bill exposes himself to Ford when he asks if they caught who took Mabel...when Ford never said she was taken. Downplayed as he probably meant to let Ford know; he deleted all the concrete evidence, and playing with Ford's mind has been his favourite pastime for years.
  • Manipulative Bastard: Can play just about anybody like a fiddle with minimal effort and rarely slips up.
  • Netorare: He has sex with Ratigan and lets Ford pick up on subtle clues to mess with him further.
  • Nightmare Fetishist: He gets aroused hearing about violence. He coaxes Fiddleford to detail the way Ratigan raped him under the guise of helping Fiddleford report the incident, but is actually very into it and eventually rapes Fiddleford himself.
  • Nice Job Fixing It, Villain:
    • Acting on Ford's ill-thought-out words on how he wants Dipper to break free from Mabel before it's too late, Bill gets the gnome gang to rape her. This actually makes Dipper (who is a Grade Skipper here, which was the cause of the twins starting to drift apart) become even more devoted to Mabel, causing the bond to slowly repair.
    • The above event is also what finally convinces Ford to leave him as Bill lets on more than he knows about the event, causing Ford to realize that Bill was involved somehow.
    • Him letting Pacifica go to the Palace is what tips her off to his true colors as well, since Mabel and Ford are there as well and naturally aren't letting her go back to him. Downplayed; Della set up the possibility that he might have counted on Ford taking Pacifica as he didn't want to be settled with her anyways and this was the only way to do so that doesn't raise suspicion.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: Possibly implied by the fact that he uses hentai anime and manga to groom Japanese kids Max and Green specifically.
  • Sadist: He thrives off watching and making people suffer, to the degree he competes with Ratigan to try and corrupt people first.
  • Torture Technician: He has many different methods of torturing people in his torture cellar, with known victims being Barley, Hilda and Mimikyu.
  • Unholy Matrimony: Not that serious, but a similar vibe; he's had sex at least once with Ratigan, though possibly it was just to further mess with Ford.

Bill Sykes - "Mr Doberman"

  • An Offer You Can't Refuse: When Fagin was about to be killed in a snuff film, he came to him and offered him a way out. Fagin, in turn, offered to have his gang pull in money from streetwalking instead, which Sykes accepted.

The Billions Twins

  • Cold-Blooded Torture: Essentially what they inflict onto their subjects. Avery specifically faces starvation, surgery without anesthetic, sleep deprivation, isolation, rape and having part of his skull cut out.
  • Mad Scientist: The two run an experiment to test if Twin Telepathy exists, which involves them torturing their subjects.
  • Twin Telepathy: Averted. They don't have it and their experiment was intended to prove it doesn't exist, and it seems to have worked since the unharmed twins didn't know what was happening.

Black Hat

  • Asshole Victim: Flug kills him by setting him on fire, and he certainly doesn't regret it.
  • Child Hater: He's enraged and repulsed by 5.0.5. calling him "Dad," and promptly traumatises the kid so much that he never says anything again. He also beats Demencia into a miscarriage.
  • Kill It with Fire: Flug burns him alive.
  • Parental Substitute: Rare villainous example, 505 is the result of Ratigan assaulting Flug but he grows to view Black Hat as another father figure... at least until he voices this aloud and is subsequently attacked for it.
  • Posthumous Character: He's dead by the time Flug, 5.0.5., and Demencia tell their story because Flug doused him in gasoline and lit him on fire.

B. P. Richfield

  • Bad Boss: He isn't great towards his employees. Earl's job security is fairly precarious, which is part of the reason Robbie doesn't tell anyone that he raped him.
  • Boyfriend-Blocking Dad: Worst possible version; he sexually assaults his daughter's non-approved boyfriends to make them stay away from her.
  • Dating What Daddy Hates: The dad in the scenario, multiple times.
  • Implied Death Threat: Robbie mentions he's afraid that Richfield could kill Earl and pass it off as a logging accident.

Brom Bones

  • Entitled to Have You: Because he slept with Katrina the most, he felt entitled to be the one who married her.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: The reason he assaulted Ichabod was because he was jealous that an outsider was the one who married Katrina.
  • Irony: He assaulted Ichabod over his supposed relationship with Katrina. Their marriage was actually a Marriage of Convenience and had he asked, Katrina probably would have continued to sleep with him.

Butch and Cassidy

  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: They seem attached enough to each other, and Cassidy's very concerned about their pet coypu being injured.
  • Karma Houdini Warranty: Chapter 25 of "Vet Visits" ends with Professor Oak calling the police on them for assaulting Blue.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: They assault Blue and threaten James for respectively being and seeming gay.
  • Teens Are Monsters: They're about sixteen and have been involved in gang-raping both an ex-friend and the son of a rival don, and threatened to do the same to then-preteen Sasha. On top of that, they participate in animal smuggling and street fighting.
  • Toxic Friend Influence: Pulled Blue into their gang activity.

Cecil

Cinder Fall

  • Fetishized Abuser: Subverted. Emerald views her positively despite all the abuse, but Mercury is quick to point out that Cinder was ultimately just using her for her own means.

The Commando Elite

  • Karma Houdini: Their higher-ups ignored them sexually abusing local girls in the village. They also end up getting away with assaulting and trying to lynch Archer, who ended up being discharged with a false Schizophrenia diagnosis after accidentally shooting one of them in the struggle.
  • Sociopathic Soldier: They raped the local girls of the village they were stationed at, and when Archer tried to stop them, they raped and attempted to kill him.

Courtney's classmates

Cruella de Vil- "Ms. Dalmatian"

Daffy's parents

  • Child Hater: Daffy's mother tells him outright that she wishes she hadn't had him.
  • It's All About Me: His mother, to the point that she doesn't care about her husband raping their ten-year-old son just so she doesn't have to have sex with him.
  • Narcissist: His mother, in the clinical sense.
  • Parental Incest: Daffy's father raped him several times.
  • Parental Neglect: Neither of them seemed to care enough to go looking for him when he ran away to crash with Porky.

Doctor D'Arque

  • Bedlam House: He's in charge of the mental institution that Psycho stayed at, and contributed to his insanity.
  • Psycho Psychologist: Is known to have raped at least one of his patients.

Doctor Helga Jace

  • Dr. Jerk: She's a decorated neurologist who molests her teenage patients and tries to frame a colleague for the murder of one of them.
  • Frame-Up: She tampered with Ana's file so Pierce didn't know about Ana's heart condition and accidentally killed her during electrotherapy, and she then tries to make him turn himself in for the murder.

Doctor Proctor

  • Adaptational Villainy: In canon, he was presented as a good guy falling under the Comedic Lolicon trope. Here, his flirtatious comments towards Misty are deconstructed into an actual and damaging sexual interest in little girls.
  • Dr. Jerk: Has molested multiple young girls entrusted to his care.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: He's horrified by what happened to Vinnie Stoker when he treats him.

Doofus Drake

  • Boarding School of Horrors: His fate after Louie's caregivers find out what he did; he's seen in the background during the A. Nigma High chapter.
  • Enfant Terrible: He's the same age as Louie and a perverted brat who nearly assaults Louie.
  • Entitled to Have You: Since he thinks he's owed everything in life, he tries to force himself on Louie.
  • Spoiled Brat: When Louie tries to push him off, Doofus breaks out into a violent tantrum, destroying several belongings in the process.
  • Troubling Unchildlike Behavior: He's implied to be the same age as Louie, and yet tried to grab Louie's crotch and, when Louie understandably got freaked out, tried to force himself onto him.

Duncan's parole officer

  • An Offer You Can't Refuse: Didn't threaten to kill Duncan for not offering sex to him, but he could have sent him back to juvie so this trope is still basically in effect.
  • Cassandra Truth: When he's arrested due to the investigation, he attempts to reveal Duncan's beatdown of Courtney's rapists, but everyone sees it as him trying to justify what he did or make up a lie to throw Duncan under the bus. When talking about it, Duncan considers it to be Laser-Guided Karma.
  • Sexual Extortion: He told Duncan that he wouldn't report him for beating up Courtney's rapists if he had sex with him.

Eris

  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Sinbad didn't have any reason to suspect her of stealing from the museum until she confesses her crime to him.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: She stole from the museum, which led to Proteus taking the fall for it, and later told Sindbad she was responsible, prompting Sinbad and Marina to get Basil's help to put her away and get Proteus out of prison.

Ernesto De La Cruz

  • Disproportionate Retribution: As per his canon, he sets Hector up for a horrible fate because Hector wanted to go home to his family but here he rapes him before calling in God's Will First, claiming that Hector was gay.
  • Karmic Death: Ratigan kills him when he finds out he can't satisfy his genius fetish with him.

Eyeball

Fairy Godmother - "Miss Butterfly"

Father

  • Abusive Parents: Adopted a bunch of kids who he often beat and assaulted.
  • Child Hater: As always. It's implied that the only reason he adopted the Delightful Children was so he could have free access to children to abuse.
  • Death by Adaptation: Gets murdered by the Delightful Children after they get fed up with his abuse.
  • Don't Make Me Take My Belt Off!: One of his favorite ways to punish his kids.
  • Dramatic Irony: Father, who canonically has fire powers, is killed via getting set ablaze.
  • Has a Type: Out of his five kids, he preferred David as he looked the most like an adult.
  • Kill It with Fire: How he meets his end.
  • Karmic Death: Was beaten in the same way he beat his adopted children before getting lit on fire.

Fidget

  • Karma Houdini Warranty: Got thrown aside when Ratigan escaped when being discovered and got arrested when the cops came to search his house.
  • Yandere: Apparently towards Ratigan; the statement from Holmes that results in Fidget beating him into brain damage is "he'll never love you".

Foul Larry

Frances Alberta

  • Improbable Weapon User: She's a police officer and has a gun, but also mutilates detainees with a spray bottle of bleach. One of those people was Strong Bad, who was damaged enough to require a mask/gloves to hide his injuries.
  • Neat Freak: As in canon, she's obsessed with cleanliness. When she walks in on Ragetti after Barbossa's gang rapes him in the eye socket, she's less concerned about his injuries than about the blood on the floor, and she scrubs Vinnie down with bleach before touching him.

Gavin

  • Adaptational Name Change: Because of the setting change to the USSR, he's named Gavrilo.
  • Papa Wolf: It's implied he reacts so badly to Manny being German because his son Roger is disabled and was condemned by the Nazis as well as the Soviets - something clearly happened, as Roger has a swastika carved into his arm.
  • Wrong Assumption: He attacks Manny on the assumption that Manny is a Nazi because he's German, not knowing Manny is actually Jewish.

Gem Stone

  • Kick the Dog: Mocks Sabrina about Salem getting arrested again due to having to come pick her up after she got assaulted at a party she threw.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: Considering she made fun of Sabrina due to Salem getting arrested for rescuing her and implied that she's too ugly for Prison Rape, it's hard to say she didn't have that punch to the face coming.
  • Rich Bitch: She has enough money to get people to look the other way about twelve-year-olds hanging around college parties, which is what leads to Sabrina's assault.

Ghetsis

  • Animal Wrongs Group: Team Plasma in this world is a PETA analogue called PLASMA.
  • Evil Vegetarian: He's a hardline vegan who runs Team Plasma, which here is similar to PETA as they hurt animals more than helping them, raped his son and possibly conceived his daughters via statutory rape.
  • Karmic Death: He was killed by being eaten by a Komodo dragon.
  • Hypocrite: He teaches his daughters that all non-reproductive sex is bad, but raped his son N and possibly raped the mothers of his daughters.
  • Parental Incest: Had sex with his son N.

The Gnome Gang

  • Catfishing: Talking to Mabel online, they were a single tween boy named Norman, but when she met them in real life, they were a group of middle-aged men who gang-raped her.
  • False Friend: They pretended to be a friend to Mabel as a front to kidnap her.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: Were all later beaten to death by the protective uncle of the girl they raped.

Gothel

  • Does Not Like Men: It's not clear if she really doesn't or if it was just a way of Gaslighting Rapunzel, but she taught Rapunzel to be afraid of all men.
  • Gaslighting: She convinces Rapunzel that all men are bad while abusing her.
  • My Beloved Smother: Raised Rapunzel to be deeply paranoid to keep her in line.
  • Properly Paranoid: Played with a little; it could be argued that in a city as dangerous as Calisota keeping your kids indoors all the time and teaching them to distrust strangers has its merits. It's still very bad for the kid though.
  • Sticky Fingers: Stole several valuables from Dillamond and was later arrested for multiple cases of theft.

Hacker

  • Adaptational Badass: Downplayed but unlike in the source material, Hacker runs rings around Matt, Jackie and Inez, with them not suspecting him of having nefarious motives until he's asking them to strip for him and has deepfakes prepped for the event of their refusal.
  • Death by Adaptation: Is murdered in prison for being a child molester.
  • Faux Affably Evil: Comes off as an ideal tutor and the kids all appreciate that he seems to want to talk to them and help them with things outside of tutoring, such as Jackie's insecurities about her looks or Matt's money troubles, but has no problem with threatening their futures to get them to strip for his enjoyment.
  • Karma Houdini: Downplayed, as he gets convicted for what he did to Matt, Jackie and Inez but there's no evidence that he raped Digit so he doesn't get charged for that.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: Is murdered in prison for grooming and molesting Matt, Jackie and Inez.

Hahn

  • Domestic Abuse: He hit Yue and raped her multiple times.
  • Karmic Death: Is quietly killed by Yue's grandchildren (who were raised as his but are actually Sokka's) once they realize what he's done to her.
  • Marital Rape License: Yue states that, back then, Hahn raping her wouldn't have been taken seriously because they were married.

Helga Sinclair

  • The Baby Trap: She raped several men and got pregnant so she could collect child support money from all of them, and then did it again after the first child miscarried.
  • Contraception Deception: She told Hans she was on birth control when she wasn't, and was already expecting him to sneakily remove his condom.
  • Red Baron: The story only calls her Elaine, the woman who tricked Lancelot via a Bed Trick, which is Helga's MO.
  • Serial Rapist: She assaulted Naveen, Humperdinck, Topaz, Hiro Tanaka, Phillipe, Hans, and Harold.

Hector Barbossa and crew

  • Adaptational Villainy: Sort of. In the later installments of canon, Barbossa was somewhat defanged and cautiously friendly with the heroes, but in the first movie he absolutely was going to rape Elizabeth/let the crew do so if not for the PG rating and Will's timely intervention, and he's on about that level here.
  • Eye Scream: Barbossa punishes Ragetti for ruining their ransom job by having the crew rape Ragetti's eye socket.
  • Hired Guns: They accept money from Tia Dalma to assault and disfigure Davy Jones for her revenge.

Hiroshi Sato

  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: He truly did care about Asami.
  • Homophobic Hate Crime: Didn't approve of his daughter dating another woman and paid off GWF to torture and assault said woman.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: He paid off GWF to assault Korra in order to keep her away from Asami. Once Korra escapes and reveals what happened, Asami promptly cuts him off and has him arrested, where he ends up raped as well, with Mako not reporting it over what he had done to Korra.

HIM

Holly Blue Agate

  • Abusive Parents: Mutilated her daughter's genitals at birth and forcefully misgenders Jasper. She also appears to have been physically abusive.
  • Corporal Punishment: Physically abused her kids as punishment, and she also molested the younger ones while having Jasper hold them down.
  • Don't Make Me Take My Belt Off!: Whipped her children with a belt when they screwed up.
  • Greater-Scope Villain: Had she not abused her kids, Jasper may have never abused Lapis.
  • Karma Houdini Warranty: "Shard Times" mentioned Sadness had her arrested after Jasper talked about Holly's parenting during her therapy session.
  • Massive Numbered Siblings: All of the named Famethyst are her kids, along with Crystal Gem Amethyst and Jasper.
  • Obsessively Normal: She had multiple intersex children and ordered their genitals operated on at birth to make them appear one sex or the other, though that's generally considered a bad idea because not only does the assigned gender have a large chance of being wrong but it can cause permanent numbness or chronic pain.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: She forced Jasper to live as a boy and still won't gender her correctly, had her children's genitals operated on, used corporal punishment, and it's implied she resented her children for being disabled.

Hook

Hopper

  • The Bully: An extreme case as he's managed to play this role to an entire town.
  • Karmic Death: He terrorized an entire town and raped Flik, who promptly broke his skull with a rock afterward.

Hunter de Vil

  • Asshole Victim: He helped kidnap Dante for the Ark, and Cruella gave him up to them in turn.
  • Enfant Terrible: Downplayed. He's fourteen and lures in victims for the Ark, but it's implied he doesn't fully understand the gravity of what he's doing, and he doesn't kill Lucky when Horace and Jasper tell him to.
  • Related Differently in the Adaptation: Cruella is his mother rather than his great aunt.

Ian Hawk

  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: He won the Chipmunks over via gifts and a lack of discipline and only revealed how little he actually cared once they had gone on tour with him.
  • Honorary Uncle: He posed as one to the Chipmunks.
  • Karma Houdini: Suffers no punishment at the end of the Chipmunks' story. Not even the lost of the Chipmunks turns out to matter when he simply picks up the Chipettes not long afterwards.
  • Only in It for the Money: All that mattered to him was getting rich off the Chipmunks' singing talent.
  • We Used to Be Friends: Dave considered him a friend, although whether or not Ian felt the same is left up in the air.
  • Would Hurt a Child: Saw nothing wrong with letting the Chipmunks get addicted to simulants or letting his sponsors rape them.

Jacques Schnee

  • Abusive Parents: Hits Weiss in her chapter, leaving a scar across her eye, and Robyn's chapter suggests he has some serious issues with his older daughter Winter.
  • Aristocrats Are Evil: He's very wealthy and all sorts of messed up: a racist abusive parent who kidnaps people and forces them into slavery.
  • Faux Affably Evil: He's mockingly polite to Robyn even as he gloats about how his forced laborers are going to rape her.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: In addition to being an abusive parent to his children, a slaveholder and a kidnapper, he's also racist and far worse than Weiss ever was.

Jimmy Crystal- "Mr Wolf"

  • Adaptational Villainy: Even at his worst, Jimmy only had a grudge against Buster and, while attempted murder is still evil, he never sinks to the depths of evil he does here.
  • The Bluebeard: Murdered his wife when she caught onto what he was doing.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: As utterly depraved and horrible as he is, he doesn't put Porscha through what he puts everyone else through when she performs, instead giving her stage makeup.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: Gets arrested at the end of the story.
  • Mad Artist: Porscha claims he considers his work to be "art".
  • Nightmare Fetishist: Literally; he operates an ero-guro site for the Ark.
  • Parental Neglect: Never really bothered with Porscha when she was growing up and the only times he cares about her are when he's using her in his videos.
  • Would Hurt a Child: Has no issues using teenagers for his work.

John and Hiss

  • Evil Uncle: John married his niece Marian off to the Sheriff of Nottingham against her will.

Judge Claude Frollo

  • Has a Type: Dancers; he picks out "favourites" at the ballet.
  • Madonna-Whore Complex: Frollo accuses Esmeralda of somehow faking being a virgin, as he can't comprehend a woman being a stripper and not sleeping around, not that would justify what he did even if that was true.

Judge Doom - "Mr Weasel"

Judge Hopkins

  • Adaptational Villainy: By the time the movie he hails from begins, he has long since realized what he did was wrong and was trying to make up for it. He has not had that Heel Realization yet here and it's implied he never will.
  • Karma Houdini Warranty: "A Sermon About Dying Virtues and Living Sins" reveals he was arrested.
  • Knight Templar: As the leader of God's Will First, he believes himself to be doing God's work by raping and torturing people for "sinning".
  • Unholy Matrimony: He's happily married, and the leader of a murderous cult.

Judge Hopkins' Wife

  • I'm Taking Her Home with Me!: Played for drama. She's drawn to the cute, innocent six year old Chelsea, but legitimately plans to kidnap her and to have her "mother" raped and murdered for the crime of being unmarried and underage.
  • Pet the Dog: She's very nice to Chelsea, you know, except for kidnapping her and trying to have Skipper murdered.
  • Silk Hiding Steel: Villainous example. She presumably fits in with GWF's outdated ideas of what women should be and may have been one of the people enforcing this idea with Wendy, but she stands up to Jake and even he listens to her.
  • Unholy Matrimony: With Hopkins, though with them both being The Fundamentalist they might be inclined to disagree.
  • You Will Be Spared: To Chelsea who she indicates wanting to adopt.

Junior Xiong

Kaa

  • Karmic Death: Mr. Crosswire calls in a favour from Mr. Bigg.
  • Manipulative Bastard: Kaa hypnotized several patients before molesting them, so they could forget how be abused them.
  • Pædo Hunt: When his molestation of his clients, including children, is found out, Muffy's dad gets Mr. Bigg to kill him.
  • Psycho Psychologist: He's actually very good at his job, but uses it as a way to get to new victims.
  • Saying Too Much: He's familiar with Rocky's new name despite not being informed of it, and said name was the stage name given to him by producers of child pornography. Foghorn gets suspicious and calls the cops.

King Candy

  • Creepy Gym Coach: He was an assistant coach for the baseball team, but the only player he's known to have assaulted was Chicken Little.
  • Happily Adopted: Subverted. His adopted children, barring Vanellope, initially seem quite happy and even spoiled living with him. However, it turns out he's been sexually abusing them and is only spoiling them to keep their mouths shut.
  • Karma Houdini Warranty: He gets away with his crimes for years, but his luck finally runs out when Ralph calls social services on him.
  • Karmic Death: Once the police learned of his crimes, they assaulted him so badly that he suffered a heart attack and died in prison.
  • Minor Crime Reveals Major Plot: He was originally only arrested for tax fraud, but the cops found videos of his felonies in his basement.
  • Out with a Bang: The cops raped him and his heart gave out from it due to his old age.
  • Pædo Hunt: The corrupt cops initially wanted nothing to do with him since he was taken in for tax evasion, but once they found his videos, they didn't relent on him.
  • Serial Rapist: Abused the Sugar Rush racers (except Vanellope), Chicken Little, and Trina. It's unknown if he got to any other kids.

King Haggard

  • Asshole Victim: He misdiagnoses several people, ruining their lives in many cases and lobotomizes several in order to keep them complacent for himself. He ends up botching one and said attempted victim kills him with the same spike he used on so many of his victims.
  • Depraved Bisexual: Possibly. He has both male and female victims, but he favours the more feminine-looking men and shaves off any body hair, and his behaviour is more about controlling/hurting people anyway.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: While he's racist and abuses his Cluster B patients, he let at least four people go when they exhibited traits that contradict the initial Cluster B diagnosis given, and he seems to be a perfectly good therapist for people who don't have Cluster B disorders.
  • Karmic Death: He gets murdered from one of the many people he'd abused, with the exact same spike he used to preform lobotomies no less.
  • Lobotomy: He used to perform them legally, and now he uses them to prevent his victims fighting back or escaping.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: Zigzagged. He's happy to refer Double Trouble to a gender specialist and encourage Castaspella to support them, but he hates his Cluster B patients and uses their disorders as an excuse to abuse them, and subjects his victims of color to treatments to make them look more white for his own enjoyment. Molly mentions that he claims that cooking and cleaning is woman's work.
  • Psycho Psychologist: He's Calisota's longest-practicing therapist and abused multiple patients in an abandoned submarine.
  • Serial Rapist: He kept several of his patients captive and abused them.
  • When I Was Your Age...: Has hints of this when he complains about the rise of anti-sanism and the social battle against prejudice towards people with personality disorders.

Laverna

  • Catfishing: She claimed on her blog that she was trans. Given that she apparently abused her trans daughter when she came out, we can presume she is not.
  • Cyberbullying: She encourages teenagers to harass people she has grudges against online, in the guise of queer activism.
  • Would Hurt a Child: The callout post Elina makes about her mentions child murder.

Lex Luthor

Lolz and Roffle

  • Karmic Death: They were horribly abusive to Charlie, and Haggard brought them with him into the submarine, where they were presumably lobotomised and Charlie reports that they died.
  • Related in the Adaptation: They were Charlie's parents.

Lorne

  • All for Nothing: He murdered Ruby to get at Max. It's heavily implied that he never so much as got to touch him before he ran away.
  • Asshole Victim: After he murdered a seven-year-old and permanently traumatised a four-year-old, it's very hard to feel sorry for him when Max gives him the To the Pain speech and tries to stab/behead him.
  • Karmic Death: Max presses him for how he killed Ruby so he can kill him in the same way. The only reason it fails is because Ruby stops the knife from going deeper since she doesn't want Max to become a murderer.
  • Murder the Hypotenuse: It's implied the reason he killed Ruby was because she was keeping Max away from him.

Lynch Webber

  • Walking Spoiler: For the original show; in this AU he's not pretending to be a student.

Madame X

  • Abduction Is Love: She believes this and took Billy to be her glorified Sex Slave.
  • Abhorrent Admirer: Played with. Yes, Billy is very much unhappy with being kidnapped and wants to leave, but he also eventually begins to see what she did to him as a form of love and even visits her in prison due to A Match Made in Stockholm.
  • Betty and Veronica: The Veronica to Bobby's Betty. She kidnapped and abused Billy, and is fighting Bobby to keep Billy for himself.
  • Chained to a Bed: Not chained exactly, but she broke Billy's legs to keep him from leaving and kept him in bed for long periods of time so it basically had the same effect.
  • Entitled to Have You: Kidnaps Billy and keeps him in her basement for years out of a deluded belief that he belongs to her because of how big a fan she is, something which he eventually comes to believe in as well.
  • Loony Fan: Willing to kidnap the object of her affections and to break his legs to keep him from running away.
  • Psychotic Love Triangle: Part of one with Billy and Bobby.
  • Yandere: Her infatuation with Billy Joe Cobra compels her to kidnap and repeatedly rape him for months on end, even re-breaking his legs to ensure he'd never leave.

Magica DeSpell

Maleficent - "Miss Dragon"

Mandrake and Olive

  • Teens Are Monsters: They aren't noticed in a school setting, implying they're no older than they are in canon, but appear to be working for the Ark as grunts instead of victims.

Marcus Black

  • Abusive Parents: He beat and raped Mercury. The worst thing he did was break his legs and left him on the floor until they began rotting away.
  • Parental Incest: Raped his son Mercury.

Mark Beaks

  • Abhorrent Admirer: One explanation for his behavior is that he simply thinks he's flirting with Fenton. Fenton's response to that possibility would make Mark this trope if so.
  • Disability as an Excuse for Jerkassery: It's not clear if he knows he's doing this, but a lot of his worst behaviours could be connected to being autistic and he's sure not trying to stop.
  • Everyone Has Standards: Gave Honey Lemon time off after a really nasty shock video has been reported.
  • Jerkass: He acts creepy and racist toward Fenton and shows Honey Lemon something gross on his phone to her. However, he once gave Honey the rest of the day off after she gets sick from watching a horrible shock video because even he cringes at the work she has to do
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: He's racist towards Fenton, who's Cuban, despite being black himself (as his original incarnation was an African Grey parrot).

Melisha Tweedy - "Miss Hen"

  • Big Bad: It’s implied and later proved that she’s involved with The Ark, the sex trafficking ring that Kuzco and other characters escaped from.
  • Marital Rape License: An interesting Gender-Inverted example. Melisha raped her ex-wife, a transgender woman, and charges were never pressed partially because since the two were married, it wouldn’t be taken seriously.
  • Sherlock Scan: She's able to do this to Victor Quartermaine when he tries to roofie and kidnap her, and instead of turning him in demands to be let in on the job.

Metalbeak

  • Dirty Cop: The one who started blackmailing Rango to cover up what the crooked cops do.
  • Meaningful Name: Her surname's given as Vela, which means "watchful" and sounds similar to "vuelo", which means "flight", calling back to her role in canon as the hawk which watched over and fed on the people of Dirt.
  • Psycho Lesbian: When they were young, Jake assaulted her and attempted to drag her off to GWF because she slept with women and "would have made a better man". She does assault male detainees as well as female, but rape is more about control than attraction and straight male characters have assaulted male victims too.

Mortimer Mouse

  • Abduction Is Love: Thinks he can get Minnie to get back together with him by kidnapping her.
  • Backseat Driver: He got into Minnie's car, pointed a gun at her, and made her get onto the freeway.
  • Psycho Ex-Boyfriend: He tried to kidnap Minnie because she broke it off with him.

Michael Yagoobian

  • Adaptational Villainy: In his original movie, it's all but stated that he'd never have helped DOR-15 if he knew the consequences of her plan; here, while he's not immediately on board for raping Wilbur, it's only because he wants to take out his anger on Cornelius specifically and there's no way he couldn't know being raped would have some kind of traumatic effect on Wilbur (especially given his backstory in this AU).
  • Decomposite Character: Little Goob from the good timeline is a separate character, the son of adult bad timeline Goob and human Doris.
  • Disproportionate Retribution: See above.
  • Misplaced Retribution: Side stories reveal it wasn't merely about the baseball game; Goob was never adopted, which he blames on the lost game, and was picked up by the Ark when the orphanage closed down, so it's slightly less disproportionate than it sounds. Still, Wilbur didn't do anything to him, and what happened wasn't actually Cornelius' fault.
  • We Used to Be Friends: With Cornelius. He blames him for losing the baseball game and being picked up by the Ark, Cornelius' feelings about him are fond in his focus chapter, but this is before the Internal Reveal about Goob and Wilbur.

Mr. Blithe

  • Abusive Parents: To Sea Hawk. Sexually is made clear but it's also heavily implied that he beat him with a belt.
  • Parental Incest: He was sexually abusive to his son Sea Hawk.
  • Villain with Good Publicity: Very charming which is why no one suspects that he might be abusing his son or keeping the neighbor girl hidden in his house.

Mr. and Mrs. Northwest

  • Gaslighting: They kept insisting to Pacifica that she was just imagining things, when actually she could hear the sounds of torture victims scratching at the walls.
  • Related in the Adaptation: Human Bill Cipher is Mrs. Northwest's cousin, and was at least heavily involved in their shady dealings.
  • Shout-Out: To the Nosleep entry "Death at 423 Stockholm Street".
  • Torture Cellar: Their basement was discovered to be full of blood and other biological evidence; while the victims were alive, Pacifica could hear them from her room. It's unclear if they were the ones using it or if it was Bill's, but they certainly knew it was there.

Mr. Sir

  • Adaptational Villainy: His Girl Scout fixation in the source material is exaggerated into a desire to kidnap and rape them. He also sexually abuses the campers at Camp Green Lake.
  • Asian Hooker Stereotype: He favours Gwen and Zoisite among his victims, and Bessie overhears her mother make a comment about race fetishes.
  • Depraved Bisexual: Possibly. He's abused both the Honey Bee Girl Scouts and male campers at Camp Green Lake, but it is noted he prefers the trans female Zoisite and the younger boys who still look androgynous, so it's quite likely he's hetero and just hurting the male campers to assert power.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: He lets the Honey Bees go instead of shooting them.

Mr. Tod and Tommy Brock

Murdoc Niccals

  • Adaptational Villainy: In canon, he hits 2D and makes some vaguely sexual comments around him, and made a cyborg to replace Noodle. Here, his abuse of 2D has turned into sexual violence, and Cyborg Noodle is an actual child he forced to undergo plastic surgery.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: By all appearances, he genuinely misses Noodle, and there's no sign he was ever abusive to her.
  • Hypocrite: He's upset when he finds out Noodle was trafficked and raped, but rapes 2D himself and uses a trafficked child to replace Noodle later on.
  • Morality Chain: It's implied Noodle's disappearance is partly why he's gone quite so far off the deep end, though he was abusive to 2D to some extent even before that.
  • Replacement Goldfish: He forces surgery on Yuki Kaai to make her look like the missing Noodle.

Norman Normanmeyer

Olba Meyer

Ozai

  • Abusive Parents: He molested both of his kids and scarred Zuko's eye before kicking him out.
  • Domestic Abuse: Treated his wife Ursa horribly.
  • I Have No Son!: When Zuko spoke up during a meeting, he burned his eye with a piece of firewood for "embarrassing him" and told him to leave.

Peter Ratri - "Fukuro-san"/"Mr Owl"

  • Human Traffickers: He’s a member of the Ark who's planning to take Kanamori and friends for Ark merchandise.

Pinky Fox

Professor Kayneth El-Melloi

Professor Marmalade

  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: He seems like a well meaning therapist, but then it turns out he was grooming Wolf and rats him out to the prison as a snitch when Wolf refuses to have sex with him.
  • Entitled to Have You: He acts like Wolf should be fine having sex with him just because he already has four partners. When Wolf turns him down, Marmalade promptly ruins his relationships with the other Bad Guys in revenge.
  • Irony: He rats Wolf out to the prison as a snitch, effectively becoming a snitch himself.

Ratcliffe

  • Evil Teacher: He's a college history professor and gives non-white students worse grades.

Ratigan - "Mr Rat"

  • Camp Gay: He's a gay man who's well-groomed and theatrical enough to be quickly read as such to those in the know. This is why Riley, a DFAB nonbinary person, thought he wouldn't do anything to them; too bad he's not a Politically Incorrect Villain in that way.
  • Depraved Homosexual: That isn't why he's depraved, but his victims have all been male, apart from one DFAB nonbinary person dressed as a boy, one girl young enough to be androgynous and at least one trans girl. He seems to find girls repulsive and only goes after them if he can pretend they're boys. Unusually for misogynistic gay men, he doesn't seem to have a problem with AFAB individuals, just femininity, since he got Flug pregnant and Riley feared he'd done the same to them.
  • The Dreaded: As it turns out, he's the villain in several stories and doubly so in Wilbur's because not only did he ultimately rape the kid but he also tried to murder Cornelius when he understandably reacts to the unwanted advances by trying to scream for help.
  • Effeminate Misogynistic Guy: He's very stereotypically camp, and doesn't respect or like women at all.
  • Entitled to Have You: In his mind, all of his victims are his, especially Basil.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Much like in canon, he dotes on Felicia.
  • Fed to the Beast: Felicia is a full-grown lioness he keeps in his apartment and feeds on inconvenient people.
  • Graceful Loser: When Flug outsmarts him and gets information on him working for the Ark, Ratigan laughs and tells Flug to name his price.
  • Has a Type: Male or male-passing children and young adults, usually high achievers of some form.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard:
    • Targeting geniuses is what eventually leads to him being blackmailed by Flug.
    • Getting into contact with GWF to deal with some of their mutual targets is what ultimately leads to him finally getting exposed, as Judge Hopkins gives up his name when caught, forcing him to go on the run.
  • Irony: At the end of "Loose Lips", he boasts how working with GWF will ensure his secret stays hidden forever. "Part 4" reveals that when the remaining GWF members were caught, they gave up his name, forcing him to go on the run.
  • Karma Houdini Warranty: As of Lisa Loud's story, the police are onto him. In addition, in Zack and Cody's, it's revealed they found a scrapbook with all his past victims in it.
  • Large and in Charge: He's one of the inner circle of the story's biggest villainous organisation, the Ark, and he's noted to be a lot bigger than most of the cast. He's also helped God Will's First get their hands on several Palace members.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: Played with. He's the one who introduces Riley to the idea of being nonbinary, and he pays for Nora's hormone treatments, respects trans people in public, and consistently addresses Ruby as "Miss Rose" despite his plans for her, but he misgenders Riley as male while raping them, and his plan for Ruby (which he'd done previously to Pyrrha) was to keep her captive until her estrogen wore off and rape her when she looked more like a boy. Riley's chapter in "Coming Out", his deliberate misgendering of Lisa, and his intention to keep Pyrrha and Ruby till their HRT wore off imply he doesn't really respect trans people, but fetishizes young trans boys (and those young enough to pass as any gender). Played more straight, he doesn't have much respect for women or fat people, and only doesn't assault Miles Morales because Miles is black and he finds that unattractive.
  • Punny Name: His initials, "PR", are short for "Public Relations", which means to manage information about someone or an organization to influence public opinion. He acts upstanding, respectful, and charismatic while hiding the fact he's a Serial Rapist from the general public and the cops.
  • Serial Rapist: He's the most prolific serial rapist in the series, having assaulted Basil, Remy, Riley, Wilbur, Manolo, Peter Parker, McGucket, Lightning, Noah, Milo, Flug, Beck, Lisa Loud, Zack, Ernesto, Pyrrha, Clemont, Gromit, Tang, Wallace, Sunburst and probably several people who haven't spoken yet. He also almost got to Cody (because he thought Zack was him), Cornelius Robinson, Ian Lightfoot and Ruby Rose. While he didn't assault Bruno, he did blackmail him into giving himself up to the Ark.
  • Villainous Crush: Unlike most of his victims, he actually has feelings for Basil. However, being who he is, his feelings lead to him becoming violently obsessive towards Basil.
  • Villain with Good Publicity: He is well respected by the police, and any complaint against him is rebuffed. As of the Loud siblings' chapter, the cops seem to have finally figured out his true colors.
  • Would Hurt a Child: He's not above assaulting children. His youngest victim was the then three-year-old Lisa Loud.
  • Yandere: To Basil.

Rattlesnake Jake - "Mr Rattlesnake"

  • Adaptational Jerkass: His serpentine canon counterpart was a Noble Demon, complete with a personal code of honor, and there are lines he'd never cross. Here, he's much, much worse, and sees no problem with raping people and blackmailing innocent folks into having sex with him.
  • Ambiguously Brown: His real surname here is Cardoso and he's implied to be of Latin descent, but he passes well enough for white for GWF to welcome him.
  • Badass Boast: "There ain't nothing I wouldn't!"
  • Bestiality Is Depraved: He's heavily implied to have crammed live snakes inside Hansel.
  • Depraved Bisexual: Is blackmailing both Rango and Beans into sex, among other victims.
  • Fanatical Fire: His eyes are repeatedly compared to hellfire, he daydreams about burning down Dirt, he was involved in burning Tadashi's corpse to ashes, and he tortures Rango by burning his genitals with a cigarette lighter and Darnell by pressing his face to a hot car engine and threatening Gasoline Dousing.
  • I Love the Dead: He makes allusions to having had sex with corpses before, and threatens to force Beans to have sex with Rango's corpse if Rango kills himself.
  • Irony: In spite of being a member of GWF, it's heavily implied that Jake is bisexual.
  • Karma Houdini: So far, anyway. He escaped when the seven other remaining cult members were caught.
  • Pragmatic Villainy: When faced between the choice of torturing and killing Darnell or Buddy, he picks the former as not only is he a fan of Buddy, he notes that a famous racecar driver's murder will get more attention than a mechanic.
  • Sadist: Jake's defining trait here is that he loves seeing others suffer. It's even implied that he doesn't actually believe in GWF's mission, he just wants an easy excuse to hurt "acceptable" targets.
  • Serial Rapist: Apart from his participation in GWF's antics, he's got to Rango, Beans, Spinel, Skipper, Hansel, Darnell, Lucky Luke and Zidgel. He's also aware of the existence of the Ark and ends up working there.
  • To the Pain: When Rango threatens to shoot himself, Jake puts him off by telling him that if he does, he will force Beans to have sex with Rango's corpse and rape her on top of it.
  • Token Evil Teammate: Well, GWF are all extremists who rape and murder over supposed "sins", but Jake is particularly sadistic rather than merely an extremist.
  • Villains Out Shopping: Hinted at; it's implied he's a fan of Buddy Thunderstruck's racing.

Red and Purple

  • Child Hater: Zig-zagged. They were horribly abusive to Zim, but also look down on Danny for supposedly hurting a "good child."
  • Children Are a Waste: They resent getting saddled with Zim and abuse him for it.
  • Depraved Homosexual: Played with. Both of them were gay men who raped their nephew, but the narrative makes it clear that their abusive nature isn't related to their sexuality — their abuse of Zim came from sadism, not attraction. Unfortunately, the news media focuses on them being gay and stirs up homophobia towards innocent gay parents and children in Calisota.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: They hate and abuse Zim, but there's never any indication that they don't love each other.
  • Evil Uncle: They're Zim's uncles who resent having custody of him, and thus neglect and abuse him regularly.
  • Illegal Guardian: Zim was given to them when his parents died in a car accident; they hated kids, but wanted the inheritance.
  • Meaningful Name: The surnames of their human incarnations here are given as Russell and Corcoran, which translate roughly as, well, "Red" and "Purple".
  • Nephewism: They got custody of their nephew Zim after his parents died in a car accident. It went badly.
  • Unholy Matrimony: They're married to each other and delight in sadistically abusing their nephew.

Ren Hoek

  • Bad Boss: He yells at his employees, is disinterested in working, and assaults and harasses Rachel Bighead. Deconstructed as he eventually gets fired for his behavior.
  • Caught with Your Pants Down: It's implied Rachel caught him masturbating in his office.

Ricky and Vicky

  • Abusive Parents: Inverted. Tootie mentions that Vicky is violent and possibly sexually abusive to their parents.
  • Ascended Extra: In canon, Ricky is only in one episode. Here, he's a major villain.
  • Babysitter from Hell: Vicky's preferred way of getting to victims is to babysit them. Ricky, being a boy and less likely to be picked as a babysitter, prefers tutoring.
  • Bad Guys Do the Dirty Work: Ricky is ultimately killed at Green Lake when Buster's dad calls in a favour from the mob who get Butch to push Ricky into a yellow-spotted lizard nest, and Vicky's disappeared, implied to have been picked up by one or other of the big-time villains.
  • Brother–Sister Incest: Vicky molested both her little siblings.
  • Depraved Bisexual: Neither of them seems to have any gender-related limits in the children they rape.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Despite being incredibly sadistic, they seem to genuinely like each other, given how Vicky reacts to Ricky being sent to Green Lake.
  • Eye Scream: After getting caught, Ricky got punched in the eye by an enraged Bitzi.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: After spending years violently abusing her own family and killing her brother, Vicky is now missing, and her parents pointedly didn't report it, as she's given them no reason to want her back.
  • Karma Houdini Warranty: After abusing who knows how many children it seems their luck's finally run dry with Ricky being sent to and dying at Green Lake and Vicky being exposed.
  • Karmic Death: Ricky dies at Green Lake from a yellow-spotted lizard attack.
  • Manipulative Bastards: They're able to manipulate adults at will and get away with all manner of horrible behaviour.
  • Parental Incest: Tootie implies Vicky raped her own parents.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: Ricky mockingly calls Miko, biracial Japanese/Caucasian who favors the former, "fortune cookie" (despite her being of Japanese descent, not Chinese) when she freaks out over him ripping her lucky shirt.
  • Serial Rapist: So far we know that Vicky has abused Timmy, Veronica, Tootie, Lana, her deceased little brother, and possibly her own parents, Ricky has done the same to Buster, Miko, Lucy, and multiple Green Lake inmates, and both of them got to Luan. It's likely they each have many more victims.
  • The Sociopath: Both of them are charming, remorseless, hedonistic, and selfish teenagers.
  • Teens Are Monsters: Two of the more prominent teenage characters, and also incredibly sadistic child abusers (and, in Vicky's case, a child murderer).
  • Too Kinky to Torture: After getting raped himself by both the corrupt cops and an enraged Ace, Ricky pointily doesn't react at all, which freaks out anyone who tries.
  • Unholy Matrimony: While they're only a romantic couple rather than married, they're both incredibly sadistic and have raped multiple minors.
  • Villain with Good Publicity: They're both very charismatic and were able to charm their way into working with children who they then abused, using said charisma to get away with it. Their luck seems to have run out though.

Rowena

  • Tampering with Food and Drink: She poisons Randolph and his daughters with ergot and is implied to have killed the girls' mother with a similar method.

Rudy

Ryonosuki Uryuu

  • The Ghost: All we actually see of him onscreen is the remains of his victims.

Scorpan - "Mr Gargoyle"

  • Blackmail: It's implied in one conversation that he's only working for the Ark in exchange for Spike's safety.
  • The Ghost: He appears in videos on the tablet Megan finds in the ruined Ark warehouse, but not in person.

Shadow Weaver

  • Abusive Parents: She abuses her adoptive daughters. Physically towards Catra. Sexually towards Adora. Mentally and emotionally to both.
  • I Will Punish Your Friend for Your Failure: This is part of how she kept Adora in line. It's implied that if she doesn't comply with what Shadow Weaver wants, she'll hurt Catra.
  • My Beloved Smother: Towards Adora.
  • Parental Favoritism: An extra twisted variation. She raised both Adora and Catra but only treated Adora as her daughter and physically abused Catra. However, while Adora was the favorite, that meant she was singled out for sexual abuse. Catra finds out years after the fact and seems to realize she's dodged a bullet.
  • Parental Neglect: Of the foster variety, towards Catra.

Shan Yu - "Mr Falcon"

Shaw

  • Would Hurt a Child: It's all but stated he would have molested Boog if Beth had left them alone together. He also shot teenaged Elliot and kidnapped Boog in order to kill him.

Sheldgoose

  • Cranky Neighbour: A very extreme case, turning in his annoying neighbours to a murder cult out of spite.
  • Dirty Coward: Hinted to be why he wanted GWF to cut off Panchito's finger because the second that he realizes that he can still shoot a gun (now with his left hand), he cowers and turns himself into the cops, along with most of the members of GWF.
  • Disproportionate Retribution: Considered arranging gang-rape and murder to be appropriate payback against the Cabs for being annoying neighbours.
  • Homophobic Hate Crime: He turned Panchito in to GWF because he was homophobic.
  • Not-So-Harmless Villain: When he's first introduced, he's homophobic and a terrible neighbour to the Caballeros, but seems more like a Sit Com Arch Nemesis than anything else. Then it's revealed that he sold Panchito out to GWF.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: He's homophobic, calling José the f-slur right to his face and selling Panchito out to GWF, and he insults Ari for being autistic.

Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed

  • Breast Attack: A male variant; Ed bit off one of Banzai's nipples.
  • Don't You Dare Pity Me!: When Pumbaa visits her in prison and expresses sympathy for everything that happened, Shenzi goes off on him and snaps that she doesn't need his pity.
  • Ear Ache: Shenzi bit off a piece of Banzai's ear, implied to have happened during sex.
  • Forced Miscarriage: Shenzi was pregnant when the cops beat and raped her, which caused her to miscarry.
  • Not Blood Siblings: Banzai is Shenzi's stepbrother and mentions during his forensic exam that he got her pregnant.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: Shenzi uses homophobic slurs against the guy she's in the process of raping.
  • The Tooth Hurts: The crooked cops knocked Shenzi's teeth out for biting them.
  • Villainous Incest: They're siblings/stepsiblings and are all in a sexual relationship.
  • Yaoi Fangirl: Shenzi apparently likes watching Banzai and Ed have sex.

Shere Khan

  • Malcolm Xerox: Here, he's a member of the White Fang, a racial extremism group. He abuses and rapes white people because he thinks they deserve it.
  • Criminal Doppelgänger: Looked very similar to Bagheera, resulting in Weiss accusing the latter of being her rapist.
  • Disproportionate Retribution: Societal issues notwithstanding, raping people for being white or white-passing is a little excessive.
  • Identical Stranger: Aside from the tiger-stripe tattoos and scars on his face, he and Bagheera are of the same race and have the same facial structure. This is why Weiss initially thought Bagheera was her assailant.
  • Not Helping Your Case: One of the most well-known offensive stereotypes about men of colour is that they're sexually violent towards white women. Doing exactly that while supposedly fighting racism doesn't look like a good move.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: Makes transphobic comments to Penny before assaulting her, and is angry at his daughter Catra for dating a white person.
  • Related in the Adaptation: He's Catra's father, via Savannah.
  • Then Let Me Be Evil: Could be his motivation for the Not Helping Your Case issue above, though it's not stated.
  • Villain Has a Point: Though it doesn't justify his measures by any means, he is right about Calisota having a racism issue. He's also right about how horrible Jacques Schnee is, though raping his teenage daughter definitely crosses the Moral Event Horizon.

Sheriff of Nottingham

  • And Now You Must Marry Me: Had Marian kidnapped and forced to marry him.
  • Depraved Bisexual: Seems to go for skinny gingers rather than favouring any particular gender.
  • Dirty Cop: And uses his authority to cover up for other dirty cops.
  • Has a Type: He pursues skinny redheaded girls and young men. His fellow Dirty Cops have noticed; one taunts Flim and Flam with that knowledge while arresting them.
  • Hypocrite: He mocks Cleofatra's weight, even though he's also big.
  • I Gave My Word: He does seem to keep to his side of bargains. When Flam rigs a coin toss in a Take Me Instead gambit the sheriff is impressed and doesn't hurt Flim, he agrees to let Silver take the fall for Leland Hawkins' death in Jim's place, and while he does trick Thumbelina into having sex with him in "In Harm's Way" he also helps her find her mother rather than handing her back to the Ark.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: He and his cronies sometimes give victims nicknames that are slurs, such as dubbing Ed "Retard", and in a flashback scene when he gets frustrated interviewing Max he plans to hire more women to the force just so male officers aren't stuck interviewing children.

Si and Am

  • Adaptational Name Change: They're renamed from Si and Am to the more realistic Simone and Amelia.
  • Alpha Bitch: They're snotty party girls who frequently bully Lady when she stays at her aunt's house.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: They pass as Aunt Sarah's sweet obedient daughters, sneak out to party and do drugs, then play innocent and pass the blame on to Lady and Mulan to keep themselves out of trouble.
  • Boarding School of Horrors: They're sent to A. Nigma after they're caught in the lie about Mulan.
  • Conjoined Twins: They have scars on their ribs showing they used to be, for the "Siamese twins" joke.
  • Consummate Liar: They convinced Aunt Sarah that Lady was the one doing drugs, Lady's parents that Tramp had raped her, and their school's principal that Mulan, under her alias as Ping, raped one of them until Mulan admits that she was disguised as a boy.
  • Evil Orphan: They're adopted, and frame Martha (Lady) for their mischief and then try to frame innocent men for rape out of pettiness.
  • Happily Adopted: Side stories reveal they were picked up from the children's home run by the Ark which also handed over Margo, Edith, and Agnes; Aunt Sarah, like Gru, thought it was a legitimate children's home.
  • Hard-Drinking Party Girl: They frequently go out to clubs and do drugs.
  • Karmic Rape: Possibly. They're seen later on in the extremely abusive reform school A. Nigma High.
  • Rich Bitch: Aunt Sarah's well-off enough to have bought them from the Ark originally and the family is noted to be reasonably wealthy.
  • Spoiled Brat: Implied to be part of why they behave the way they do.
  • Wounded Gazelle Gambit: Willing to accuse innocent men of rape to avoid themselves getting into trouble. It backfires when one claims Mulan got her pregnant.

Snoke

Solaria

  • Dirty Cop: She's in charge of interrogating Toffee after he's caught attempting a drive-by shooting.
  • Cold-Blooded Torture: She and her subordinates inflict it on Toffee.
  • Sadist: She gets turned on while pulling out Toffee's guts.

Sparkles and Cuddles

  • Beta Bitch: Both of them are rare male examples towards Boo Boo, assisting her in her bullying and eventually raping Priscilla on her behalf.

Sprout

Staraptor

The Sugimoris

  • Asshole Victim: After abusing their kids for years, it's hard to feel sorry for them when their son beats his mother to death and plants evidence that leads to his father's death in prison.
  • Denied Food as Punishment: They starved Mew over less than stellar grades to the point that she learned to make herself vomit if she made a mistake they didn't know about.
  • Disproportionate Retribution: Violently abused Mewtwo and starved Mew as punishment for inferior grades.
  • Education Papa: They pressured their kids to do well academically and abused them if their marks weren't up to their standards. They were much harsher on Mewtwo because Mew being a prodigy set their expectations extremely high.
  • Insane Troll Logic: Raping and starving your kids is only likely to make their grades worse.

Team Yell

  • Green-Eyed Monster: They raped and murdered Gloria because she took Marnie's place on the chess team.
  • Loony Fan: Worst possible example, considering that they murdered a girl who outdid the person they were supporting.

Teddy's Dad

Tenderfeet

  • Catfishing: He pretended to be a kid online and pressured Huey into sending him pictures of himself.

Tirek - "Mr Centaur" - and Cozy Glow

Toad

  • Affably Evil: Provides for Roddy's needs and talks pleasantly with him but subtly makes it clear that he'd have no problems hurting Roddy or his family and above all else, arranged for a teenager to be kidnapped so he could keep him as a Sex Slave.

The Tushan sisters - "Huli Meiren"

  • Dead Guy Junior: Honghong was executed and Yaya took up her codename with the Ark.
  • Deal with the Devil: They work for the Ark, but rather than kidnapping people outright, they bribe people on Death Row to exchange nine years of servitude for their lives and freedom.
  • Meaningful Name: "Huli Meiren" means "fox matchmaker"; "huli" is also a term for a sneaky person.
  • Noble Demon: They demand horrifying bargains, but only take people who have no other choice and keep their word about setting them free after their agreed-on years of service are over.

Tzekel Kan

Unalaq

  • Parental Incest: Starts raping the twins after their mother kills herself, possibly as a replacement for her or because he blames them somehow.

Ursula

V Flower

  • I Never Said It Was Poison: Asks how Gakupo’s assailant got chains even though he didn’t mention any, clueing him in that she had orchestrated the whole thing.
  • Insane Troll Logic: Decides to punish Gakupo for having a rape kink by hiring someone to rape him for real.
  • Meaningful Name: Her name here is Hana, the Japanese word for flower.
  • Villain Has a Point: Downplayed. Gakupo acknowledges that having a rape kink is something people are inevitably going to find weird, but she takes her disgust with it way too far.

Vector

Vlad Vladikoff

  • Caught on Tape: How Horton and Jojo expose his true colors.
  • Villain with Good Publicity: He was a well-respected politician and many parents bought into his talk about how to protect children until he's exposed.

Warden Snyder

Wilson "Kingpin" Fisk

  • Never My Fault: Rapes Peter because he blames him for the death of his wife and son... who died in an accident after walking in on him strangling Peter... who caught him trafficking cocaine.

Zira

  • My Beloved Smother: A very dark example. She becomes aggressively possessive of her son Nuka, using him as a substitute for Scar, including sexual abuse.
  • Parental Incest: Uses her pre-teen son as a sexual substitute for his imprisoned father, and it's implied that she would have eventually done the same to Kovu when he got older since he looks so much like Scar.

    Palace traitors 

In General

  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: The traitors wouldn't have been able to get into the palace without having a good sob story. Darla in particular is able to play a sweet little angel with no problem, and does it so well that only Basil catches on.
  • Devil in Plain Sight: The readers are fully aware of their villainy from seeing their memory fragments, but few people in-story know.
  • Unreliable Narrator: Multiple traitors lie to their fellow Palace members.
  • Token Evil Teammate: The traitors serve as this to the rest of the Palace members who, while not perfect themselves, at least aren't an active threat to the safety of the group. Unfortunately, several of them assaulted Mirabel when she found out they were traitors.

The Invisible Man (Randal Boggs)

America's Sweetheart (Darla Dimple)

  • Body Horror: Attention is drawn to the handle of her hairbrush, and during her examination, mention is made of physical damage...
  • Enfant Terrible: An eight-year-old who gets Danny accused of raping her and also killed her own parents.
  • Evil Is Petty: She accused Danny of raping her all because he took attention away from her.
  • Karma Houdini: Downplayed. She faces no legal repercussions for accusing Danny or for murdering her parents (the former because she's eight and the latter because no one knows), but she'll never work in show business again.
  • Knight of Cerebus: Granted, the series was pretty grimdark from the getgo, but she's the first Palace member to have actually betrayed their trust.
  • Meaningful Name: She's a famous child star that was loved by everyone until they found out she lied about Danny.
  • Pædo Hunt: She claims that Danny assaulted her and he gets arrested for it.
  • Self-Made Orphan: She's the one who's responsible for murdering her parents.
  • Shout-Out: To Nick Cave song "The Curse of Millhaven".
  • Spoiled Brat: She'll throw a tantrum if she doesn't get her way or if someone upstages her.
  • Troubling Unchildlike Behavior: She murdered her parents when she was younger and plants fake evidence to make it look like Danny raped her.
  • Unreliable Narrator: Lies about Danny raping her in her story to the rest of the Palace.
  • Wounded Gazelle Gambit: Plays the victim when she fabricates a story about Danny raping her.

Dantes, Infernal (Toffee)

  • Axe-Crazy: Implied.
  • Being Tortured Makes You Evil: Almost literally, a lot of his... issues are the result of brain damage sustained from a fever, which resulted from an infection caused by Solaria.
  • Cold-Blooded Torture: Solaria's officers inflict extreme torture on him for the drive-by shooting he committed, including castration, mutilation, and cutting his stomach and pulling out his intestines.
  • Determinator: He survives a lot out of sheer cussedness.
  • Ear Ache: As part of his torture, Solaria cuts both his ears off.
  • Fingore: His finger is cut off and force-fed to him.
  • Gorn: His first line is "This is going to be quite graphic", and he's right.
  • Groin Attack: He's castrated to punish him for biting an assailant.
  • Gutted Like a Fish: Moon stabbed him when he broke into her home, cutting through his abdominal wall, and Solaria pulled his guts out further. Surgeons successfully packed them back in, but the wound became infected and infested, causing a fever, which in turn caused brain damage.
  • Leit Motif: The Vocaloid song "The Spider and the Kitsune-Like Lion".
  • Malcolm Xerox: A Native American variation; he attempted a drive-by shooting against some white people who'd raped and murdered people on the reservation where he grew up.
  • Meaningful Name: "Dantes, Infernal" is a double literary reference, to Dante's Inferno and The Count of Monte Cristo; he went through a hellish experience, and he's planning an act of violent revenge. His actual name here is given as Lisko Toffey, "Lisko" meaning lizard.
  • Messy Maggots: Maggots infest his gut wound when he escapes the hospital before it's healed properly.
  • Stalker without a Crush: To the Butterfly family.
  • Unreliable Narrator: He was in fact tortured as badly as he says he was, but he omits that he's murdered multiple innocent people connected with the Butterfly family and is still stalking them.
  • Villain Has a Point: He originally ended up being arrested and tortured because he was angry at the legitimately terrible treatment the inhabitants of his reservation received and tried to fight back.

The Courtyard Jester (Spinel)

  • Even Evil Has Standards: She was horrified by Ruby Gloom attempting to hang herself and by what Ruby wrote on the bathroom wall.
  • Meaningful Name: "The Courtyard Jester" is a Stepford Smiler who spent years waiting in The Garden, a closed-down garden centre, for the best friend she obsessed over to come back. Her birth name is given as Enola; reversed, it spells "alone".
  • Self-Harm: Scratches deep gashes into her own face.
  • Sins of Our Fathers: Plans to kill Rose's son because she abandoned her.
  • Stalker without a Crush: She's waiting until Steven's sixteen to murder him, but in the meantime, she's stalking him and his family.
  • Villainous Friendship: Has one with Psycho
  • Yandere: A friendship variation, obsessing desperately over Rose and planning to kill her son out of resentment that Rose left her behind.

The Nice Guy (Chip Whistler)

  • Abhorrent Admirer: To Gloria; he harassed her at work and finally raped her.
  • Bigot with a Badge: Not him, but he got away with what he did because the police that worked on the case believed the rich white man over the female Japanese customer service worker.
  • Blaming the Victim: His entire monologue is about how everything is Gloria's fault, claiming she irrationally made a False Rape Accusation against him for no reason when in fact he did rape her.
  • But Liquor Is Quicker: He says he took Gloria out for Jaegerbombs and she's hungover when she leaves, showing that he got her drunk.
  • Conspicuous Consumption: He spends money constantly and leaves hundred-dollar tips for baristas to show off.
  • Date Rape: He took Gloria out for drinks, which he intended as a date but presented as
  • Entitled to Have You: To Gloria. He sexually harassed her at work before raping her outright.
  • False Rape Accusation: Subverted. This initially seems to be what he's going to talk about... except he actually did rape someone.
  • Financial Abuse: Gloria can't speak up against him because if he complains she might lose her job. She's no longer working at the coffee shop, and it's possible he did complain and they fired her, or she quit to avoid him.
  • Foreign Culture Fetish: He pointedly orders chai lattes from Gloria as if thinking this will impress her because she's Asian.
  • Gold Digger: Referenced; he calls women gold-diggers and implies Gloria was trying to get money from him.
  • Interchangeable Asian Cultures: Referenced because he's ignorant; he claims the Japanese Gloria has "weird Chinese parents".
  • Ironic Nickname: Calls himself the "Nice Guy", apparently not realizing that the term's usually used to criticize entitled men who think they're owed a relationship/sex with a woman just because they're nice to them. And he wasn't actually very nice, either.
  • Karma Houdini: Raped Gloria and got away with it due to being white, rich and well-connected. He also got away with assaulting Mirabel.
  • Meaningful Name: Claims that he was falsely accused of raping someone and that he's actually a good guy (which is a complete lie).
  • Nepotism: Got a cushy job as head of the Wholesome Foods company because his dad owns it.
  • Nice Guy: Very much averted in its literal sense.
  • One-Hour Work Week: He's supposed to be head of a company but able to hang around the coffee shop to wait for Gloria literally all day. Justified because his dad owns the company and lets him get away with everything.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: He makes some offensive comments about Gloria's Asian heritage, pointedly ordering chai and speculating about her "weird Chinese parents" (when she's Japanese), and he's very misogynistic.
  • Rags to Riches: His dad was, and is implied to have spoiled Chip as a reaction to having nothing in his own childhood.
  • Spoiled Brat: He was raised wealthy and is used to never being told no.
  • The Tooth Hurts: Gloria hit him and chipped his tooth.
  • Villain with Good Publicity: He's the CEO of Wholesome Foods and is white while Gloria is Japanese and working minimum wage, so he gets away with raping her.

Serpens Caput (Bobby)

The Marked Carabastion (Duncan Matthews)

  • The Bully: The Jerk Jock variety. Eventually goes beyond this when he assaults Scott for being too close with Jean.
  • Foil: To Callisto. He hurt a perceived rival out of jealousy whereas she assaulted the object of her affections. He looks down on the disabled while she's seriously mentally ill. She really is sorry, he's not.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: His assault on Scott was motivated by jealousy over him hanging out with Jean.
  • Punny Name: On "Bastion" and the "Marquis of Carabas," the authors note that this is Jean's backhanded way of calling him a con artist.

The Star-Crossed Conductor (Amelia) - "Ms Turtle"

  • All for Nothing: In "Statements," it's revealed that Simon killed Alrick, so all the kidnapping Amelia did just to get him back was pointless.
  • Always Save the Girl: Nothing is more important to her than Alrick and she's willing to stoop to kidnapping and Human Trafficking in order to save him.
  • Love Makes You Evil: Not evil precisely, but she's turned to kidnapping for the Ark as a means to buy her husband back.
  • Meaningful Name: Her boyfriend Alrick got on a train and was taken by the Ark, so she has to work for them to free him.
  • The Mole: She's actually working for the Ark and was sent to look out for escapees at the Palace.
  • Tragic Villain: It's heavily implied that she hates working for the Ark and is regretful of everything she's done and is doing and it's all but said that she does genuinely support what the Palace is doing, but she wants Alrick back and working for the Ark is the only way to get him. Not to mention, "Statements" reveals that Alrick is dead, meaning that the Ark is stringing her along.
  • The Villain Knows Where You Live: She's infiltrated the Palace, the safe space of most of the cast, and told the Ark their information.

The Goodest Guardian (Princess Boo Boo the Bouncy)

  • Disproportionate Retribution:
    • She assaulted Priscilla because she was jealous of her.
    • Lolly mentions in "Statements" that she once told her that people who make fun of the disabled should be shot.
  • Dramatic Irony: She has Priscilla raped and cuts her face up for supposedly dating Ben, failing completely to notice the lesbian pride pin on Priscilla's bag.
  • Freudian Excuse Is No Excuse: Implied to be a victim of parental neglect and some snide remarks due to her weight, but given the scope of her actions and lack of remorse it doesn't gain her any sympathy.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: She has a crush on Ben, but she was under the impression that Priscilla was dating him and became furious enough to assault her. Turns out Priscilla isn't dating him and she's a lesbian, but Boo Boo didn't know that.
  • Hypocrite: Goes after other people she deems morally bad in some way, then actually hurts someone for very petty reasons. Most seriously, she rallies against abuse despite being an actual abuser and rapist herself.
  • Ignored Epiphany: Seems to experience some shock over what she did to Priscilla but goes right back to her old ways again.
  • Internet Jerk: She harasses people online despite positing herself as a social justice advocate.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: She notices that her neglectful mother buys her things to earn her compliance, points out that this is the same method sexual abusers use, and warns her followers to learn to spot that kind of thing. In another chapter, although she is in support of Jasper, she finds it fishy that her family hasn't said anything about the trial between her and Lapis.
  • Kick the Dog: Is introduced berating Boo for her drawings. This is so bad that one of the authors has confirmed that they're writing a fix-it fic to address it.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: She presumed that the Palace members would agree with her, but finds out that they very much do not. She ends up being arrested for assaulting Priscilla because Victor asked Emily (and got confirmation on) if Boo Boo is Priscilla's attacker, as Priscilla is Emily's sister here. Prior to this, she got blocked by her crush over the assault.
  • Love Makes You Evil: Granted, she was pretty nasty before but she only actually attacks someone because her crush appeared to like her more.
  • Mad Love: Ben rejected her advances, but she refused to accept this and went as far as to cyberbully and attack Priscilla because she thought she was dating him.
  • Meaningful Name: She is strongly against abuse and anything she believes to be abusive, but she actually did attack someone.
  • Moral Guardian: She chews people out for doing anything that could be considered harmful to minors, though it seems she's mostly doing it to protect herself from criticism.
  • Obliviously Evil: Subverted. Initially, she seems like a Well-Intentioned Extremist who, while her actions may be reprehensible, at least believes the things she says. In actuality, she's revealed to be a very petty Yandere with a superiority complex.
  • Parental Neglect: Implied; one of her posts mentions her mom forgot to pick her up from school and bought her hair products to make up for it, which she only does whenever Boo Boo is mad at her.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: Zig-zagged. She believes that some of those who got attacked by God's Will First for being LGBT+ deserved it because they were doing "kweer shit", and refers to people who are transgender (particularly nonbinary people) as "trenders". Despite this, she posits herself as an ally and takes another girl to task over the latter's homophobia. She may just have a very narrow view of who is deserving of support and who is not as she specifically tags the post in reference to asexuality.
  • Self-Harm: Priscilla misses school for a while and comes back with longer sleeves, implying that she cut herself because of Boo Boo's cyberbullying.
  • Straw Character: She's an amalgamation of the worst aspects of Tumblr users who engage in shipping discourse, depicted as a completely insincere hypocrite who ignores real-life trauma in favor of fandom discourse and ends up contradicting her supposed ideals.
  • Sugary Malice: She has a pink color motif, talks and types in a very cutesy fashion and says she's going to cut open a classmate's face.
  • Take That, Critics!: She's a mockery of the "anti" community that tends to criticize dark fics like With Pearl and Ruby Glowing.
  • Yandere: She's incredibly possessive towards Ben, as in canon.
  • You Are Fat: A few classmates comment on her weight when she's in class.

"Rec" (Doug Shablowski)

  • Bed Trick: Tricks Mordecai into sex with him, while disguised as Rigby.
  • Doppelgänger: Goes on stage with Mordecai, passing as Rigby, and no one knows, not even Rigby's closest friends.
  • Karma Houdini Warranty: After avoiding being detected as an imposter for months, he's finally caught when he vomits after failing to eat a large burrito, something that the real Rigby would succeed at.
  • Out-of-Character Alert: In "Cat Out of the Bag," Mordecai finally realizes he's not Rigby when he's unable to finish a giant burrito and throws up; the real Rigby is a Big Eater and wouldn't have done this.
  • Screw Yourself: Implied to have raped Rigby as well as replacing him.

The Visionary and Penny-Wise (Howard Clifford and Ditto)

For their appearance at the Palace with Roger, please check With Pearl And Ruby Glowing Water Of The Womb.
  • Abusive Parents: Howard uses his sons for blood transfusions and pressured Ditto into sex.
  • A Dick in Name: Ditto is a human named Dick here who's willing to help his father with experimenting on teenagers and framing his twin brother for rape.
  • False Rape Accusation: They frame Roger for raping Howard.
  • Parental Favoritism: Howard prefers Ditto over Roger because Ditto was more loyal and helped him.
  • Parental Incest: Howard convinces Ditto to have sex with him.
  • Wounded Gazelle Gambit: They pretend that Roger assaulted Howard by having sex with each other.

Erinys Alekto (Jasper)

For Jasper's appearance at the palace with Lapis and Peridot, please check With Pearl And Ruby Glowing Heat Of The Heart.
  • Adaptational Name Change: Jasper is her deadname and she now goes by Treasure - "jasper" means "treasurer" in Persian.
  • Aggressive Submissive: Type B; she provokes Lapis into hitting her. The situation is horribly imbalanced, as Lapis is only sixteen and Jasper is her parole officer.
  • Alcohol-Induced Idiocy: She assaulted Ocean and Biggs Jasper in Hotel Transylvania while drunk.
  • Big, Screwed-Up Family: Jasper has at least nine sisters, possibly more. CG Amethyst, Carnelian, Skinny Jasper, Lace Amethyst, and Amethysts 8XG, 8XJ, and 8XL - here named Amy, Cornelia, Noreena, Lacey, Gigi, Jay-Jay, and Axel. 8XH and 8XK - Aicha and Kay - were also among the sisters, but were killed after being hit by a train trying to escape their awful home life with CG Amethyst. Various disabilities including dwarfism, at least one type of intersex condition, and something which prevents weight gain all cropped up in the family. Their mother Holly Blue Agate refuses to acknowledge Jasper as female, put the girls through unnecessary and dangerous genital surgery to make them look more normal, and disciplined them by beating them with a belt and later molesting them, forcing Jasper to hold them down for the process. Lace Amethyst and Crystal Gem Amethyst both ran away from home, and it's implied the latter was very young when she did as she was found by Rose Quartz before she died giving birth to Steven, who's a teenager now.
  • Big Sister Bully: Implied, given the way she talks about her sisters, ie calling them midgets and hermaphrodites. That said, it's only made clear that she's older than Carnelian and Amethyst, so she might be a little sister bully to the others.
  • Boomerang Bigot: Calls her intersex sisters hermaphrodites, even though it's heavily implied she has the same condition.
  • Calling Me a Logarithm: Thought Mulmangcho was insulting her in Korean. note
  • Calling Parents by Their Name: She calls her mother Holly Blue Agate by her first name out of spite for misgendering her.
  • Dirty Cop: Takes sexual advantage of her parolee Lapis. Even before that she was physically abusive and inappropriate.
  • Dragged into Drag: She was coercively assigned male at birth and thinks of it as being forced to crossdress, not wanting to acknowledge that there's anything medically unusual about herself.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Jasper genuinely wanted Malachite and was very distressed when she died, and wants contact with Zebra Jasper but Ocean Jasper has forbidden it.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: Lumpy Space Princess' flirting with her made her uncomfortable enough to leave and look for work elsewhere.
  • Evil Cannot Comprehend Good: In Shard Times, she's actually shocked when she learns that her siblings all resent her for helping their mother molest and beat them.
  • Fallen-on-Hard-Times Job: Shard Times follows her trying to get a new job after losing her job as a parole officer. Due to her status as a registered sex offender and rapist, everyone says no.
  • Fetishized Abuser: In-universe example. Jasper takes advantage of her position as a parole officer in order to molest and abuse Lapis, getting off when she fights back. This is pretty blatant, however, as the public firmly sides with Jasper who is the only character of the three to be specifically mentioned as good-looking and a prominent figure in the local queer community. Jasper's surname is also Russian, "Agateva", so (while there are non-Caucasian people in Russia) the intention may be that she looks whiter than the half-Afghani one-eighth-Filipina Lapis.
  • Freudian Excuse Is No Excuse: In Shard Times, her siblings point out that even if Holly did basically misgender her, that doesn't make the fact she helped Holly abuse them or that she's a rapist okay.
  • Heel–Face Turn: She's at least started to regret what she did and process that it was wrong by the time she has her discussion with Geumsaegi.
  • Humiliation Conga: The truth about her and Lapis' relationship comes out, one of her sisters curses her out on live TV, she loses her job, is forced into a series of embarrassing job interviews that were all rejected for one reason or another, is told by several of her other siblings that they all resent and hate her, leading to a public meltdown that went viral. Needless to say, Jasper isn't exactly on top of the world afterwards.
  • Internalized Categorism: Despite being an intersex trans woman, she uses transphobic slurs and puts down other trans women, including Lacey and Wilhemina.
  • Intersex Tribulations: Being intersex runs in the Famethyst and Jasper doesn't like to admit it but she is also intersex, which became obvious when she was able to get Lapis pregnant. The specific condition is probably partial androgen insensitivity syndrome. Jasper angrily mentions their mother had them operated on as infants to hide it, until they no longer could when puberty hit and their outer appearances changed. Jasper could have been assigned either way but was operated on to look male, which turned out to be the wrong gender, though it's implied she had that corrected later as Lapis didn't notice anything unusual during sexual acts with her. It's also possible her intersex status had something to do with her daughter's lethal birth defects, though not confirmed; certain intersex conditions can affect fertility and result in damaged gametes.
  • Karma Houdini Warranty: After abusing her parolee and being sympathized with by the public, she falls hard once it's revealed during the trial that she raped Lapis, as well as Amethyst cursing her out on Bev's talk show and the revelation that she got Ocean Jasper pregnant. She ends up charged with statutory rape, loses her job, ends up on the sex offender's registry, and can't find work because of everything she's done. She also got kicked out of the Palace after The Cheat and Peridot reported her (the former for punching Geumsaegi in the face when he called her out for being a rapist and abuser, the latter for harassing Lapis), though Mary mentioned she could come back if she promises to behave.
  • Macho Masochism: As well as sexual gratification, Jasper says Lapis beating her made her feel strong, which is possibly tied into her butch identity.
  • Never My Fault: When confronting her sisters, Jasper acts as though she is completely guiltless for how she treated them when they were younger, claiming it was their fault for "acting out".
  • Persona Non Grata: She gets kicked out of the Palace when she punches Geumsaegi for calling her out. Downplayed as Mary said she could come back if she apologizes and promises to behave.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: Is ableist towards her variously intersex and little person sisters despite being intersex herself, and calls Sadness a dyke in a derogatory way despite being gay herself too. She also calls Mulmangcho, who lost his leg, a "gimp", thinks of Buttercream as "retarded" while wondering aloud if she was dropped on her head as a baby and calls The Cheat indecisive for being Nonbinary.
  • Rape as Backstory: Not including her predicament with Lapis, it's revealed in Cat Out of the Bag that Jasper was forced to assist in the molestation of her sisters.
  • Related in the Adaptation: Holly Blue Agate is her mother and the Famethyst are her sisters.
  • Took a Level in Kindness: By Day Jobs, she's shown to have mellowed out considerably, being much less snarky and showing sympathy towards Geumsaegi when they discover a video of Buttercream getting stripped by her stepfather in the middle of the night.
  • Villain Has a Point: She has every right to feel angry about being unnecessarily operated on and raised as the wrong gender, and she calls out the public for harassing Lapis, calling her a liar, and making her feel worse than Jasper ever did.
  • Villain with Good Publicity: Jasper abused an underage parolee of hers for more than nine months and receives nothing but sympathy from the public. Later subverted when the truth comes out during the trial, resulting in much of the public turning on Jasper.
  • You Are Not My Father: Jasper resents her mother Holly Blue Agate and calls her by her first name. It's implied this is because she had her intersex children's genitals operated on at birth, raised Jasper as a boy, and still won't acknowledge her as female.

The Counselor (the camp counselor)

  • Bullying the Disabled: He's careless in handling Renee's autism and treats her as if she has no comprehension of the world at all, not accepting that she was capable of consenting to kissing Marcus.
  • Condescending Compassion: Pretty much what his treatment with Renee boils down to.
  • Disproportionate Retribution: Even if Marcus kissing Renee wasn't consensual, forcing him to the ground and removing his clothing to show how he supposedly made Renee feel just for simply kissing her is a bit too far.
  • Harassing Phone Call: He repeatedly calls Renee's parents, insisting Marcus assaulted her, even after they tell him they know it was consensual and tell him to stop.
  • Meaningful Name: He's a camp counselor.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: He's racist, treating Marcus differently because of his darker skin, and he assumes that Renee can't consent to kissing just because she's autistic.

    Other villains with POV chapters 

The Bloom (Lavender) - "Ms Spittlebug"

For Lavender's appearance at the Palace with Rosemary, Fennel and Chicory, please check With Pearl And Ruby Glowing Water Of The Womb.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: She has no problem working for the Ark, but when she realises they tricked her into orchestrating and participating in the gang-rape of her own son, she goes nuclear.
  • Meaningful Name: "The Bloom" is the oldest part of "The Growth Cycle". Her Ark name is "Ms. Spittlebug", and Spittlebug is an insect that's parasitic to lavender plants.
  • Moral Myopia: Is fine with being a human trafficker and participated in gang rape, but when she learns her son was the victim, she shoots everyone else who participated.
  • Parental Incest: Is the first to rape Chicory during the initiative, albeit is unaware until the end of it.
  • Roaring Rampage of Revenge: She shoots all of Chicory's other assailants on the spot.
  • Surprise Incest: She didn't realize that the person she raped was her own son until she removed the jacket covering his face.

The Wicked Knight (Hans)

For Hans' appearance with Naveen, Humperdinck, Topaz, Hiro Tanaka, Hiro Karuta, and Phillipe, please check With Pearl And Ruby Glowing Heat Of The Heart.
  • Asshole Victim: He's been the victim of Prison Rape since his arrest, and it's also come to light that Helga used his own modus operandi of lying about birth control against him and is now carrying his child.
  • The Baby Trap: Helga's baby turns out to be his.
  • Bed Trick: He didn't pretend to be a specific other person, but he told teenage girls he was younger than he is to get them to trust him, which follows roughly the same principle.
  • Contraception Deception: He pulls this on girls he gets into bed consensually, thus rendering it nonconsensual; it was turned around on him by Helga, who claimed she was on birth control to spring The Baby Trap on him.
  • Date Rape: Preferred MO.
  • Has a Type: He likes red-haired girls.
  • Law of Inverse Fertility: He's the only one of Helga's victims who doesn't want custody of the baby, so naturally he's the gene donor.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: Played with. He's initially supportive of Merida's asexuality... then he rapes her, and he seems to be fine with Nora's Transgender status, until he realizes she's pre-op. All this takes a backseat to the fact that he's a rapist though.
  • Serial Rapist: So far, we know he's gotten to Anna, Merida, Vixey, Frankie, Nora, and .GIFfany; he almost got Lady and the O'Hair twins.
  • Slipping a Mickey: He gave Merida and Nora drugs when he assaulted them, resulting in Merida having a bad reaction and being hospitalised.
  • Troubling Unchildlike Behavior: At age ten, he was molesting the seven-year-old neighbour girl.

Cujo Camouflage (Steele)

  • Alcohol-Induced Idiocy: It's implied he'd never have assaulted Balto if he wasn't heavily drunk and angry.
  • Bad Influencer: He's a trans vlogger who is a racist, sexist, transmedicalist gatekeeper, using his platform to insult other trans men, such as saying that if you don't have dysphoria then you're not really trans and that no trans man would ever want to get pregnant. It gets worse when he rapes Balto in a drunken jealous stupor.
  • Body Horror: How he views his pregnancy, saying that since he's a man, being pregnant just feels wrong and unnatural to him.
  • Boomerang Bigot: He's a trans man who's transphobic to other trans people who don't fit his standards of being trans.
  • Formula-Breaking Episode: He's not actually at the Palace, or even in the same state; the story's formatted as a video on his YouTube channel.
  • Good Girls Avoid Abortion: A trans male variant; even though he loathes being pregnant due to dysphoria, he's keeping his own baby due to his pro-life views.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: He raped Balto, and in the process inflicted an unwanted pregnancy on himself.
  • I Gave My Word: He's a jerk, but he holds his views sincerely, and won't break his pro-life opinions for himself even though he's horrified and dysphoric to find himself pregnant.
  • Internalized Categorism: He's a trans man who was pretty unpleasant to women and girls even when he presented as one. His misogyny is implied to be an attempt to distance himself from having lived as a girl.
  • Mister Seahorse: He's a trans man who got pregnant.
  • Never My Fault: He blames Balto for "knocking him up". Balto rightly points out that Steele knocked him out and raped him, meaning that everything happening to them was his own fault.
  • The Peeping Tom: He was assigned to the girls' track team in school, and used the opportunity to take and sell photos of the girls in the locker room as revenge for them treating him badly and to get the boys to approve of him.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: He's sexist towards women, transphobic towards other trans people who don't fit his standards, and racist towards Balto.
  • Villain Has a Point: While he may be a transmedicalist gatekeeper who assaulted Balto, being pregnant is genuinely traumatic to him and he doesn't necessarily deserve it. He's also right in another chapter that it was stupid for people on social media to call Teddy, a ten-year-old, a pedophile for harassing girls his own age.
  • What Did I Do Last Night?: He doesn't remember exactly what happened, but he woke up after a drunken bender to find himself pregnant.
  • Your Mom: When he and some other characters discuss Jasper's trial online, her intersex condition comes up; Alfred Jones says it's creepy to talk about other people's genitals behind their backs, and Steele mocks him about "what I caught from your mom".

The Four Humors - Melancolie (Green), Sanguine (Darla Dimple), Flewme (Aquamarine), Coler (Megan Parker)

  • Asshole Victim: Invoked. When Bill tells Megan to bring one of the creek kids to him, she chose the meanest girl she knew first.
  • Bait-and-Switch: They tell each other about their "first times"; in Megan's story it's revealed they mean their first kills, not their first sexual experiences.
  • Brother–Sister Incest: Megan develops inappropriate obsessive feelings for Drake and Josh just because they're the first male humans to be nice to her.
  • Cold-Blooded Torture: Bill teaches them how to torture people.
  • Enfant Terrible: All four of them - Green isn't a child anymore but committed her first murder at ten.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: In her own twisted way, Megan does actually care about Drake and Josh, taking the blame for all the murders so they wouldn't go looking for Bill in what is hinted to be an attempt to protect them and she also confirms that, while if the choice came down to it, she would rather them go down for the murders instead of her, she would rather avoid having to actually frame them if she could.
  • Evil Cannot Comprehend Good: Darla was legit confused over her career being ruined over her False Rape Accusation being revealed as she's still cute, and genuinely thinks Danny would do the exact same thing, if not worse, if he was in her position, along with everyone else.
  • Eye Scream: When they're angry, Bill and Green hit Aquamarine till her eye bleeds.
  • False Rape Accusation: Megan hints to Drake and Josh that she'll tell their parents they touched her if she doesn't get her way, and later on plants their DNA on her own murder victims. Aquamarine threatens the Topazes with the same.
  • For Want Of A Nail: Megan's original target was Cricket, but Tilly woke up first.
  • Forced Miscarriage: It's implied that Bill and/or Darla have beaten Green into at least one miscarriage, with mention of gore on her legs and Darla hitting her in the stomach.
  • Greater-Scope Villain: They all have a link to Bill.
  • Red Baron: Unlike other names at the Palace, Megan's brothers call her the Lamia, a monster that eats children, because of her status as a very young murderer.
  • Split Personality: Bluebird Azurite is Aquamarine's alter, who resulted from her molestation by her mother Eyeball Ruby. Notably, she's not an Enemy Within: both personalities are pretty evil.
  • Taking the Heat: Downplayed. Megan's an accomplice with the Creek Kid disappearances and she did murder Leslie and Tilly, but she claimed responsibility for all of them to her brothers so they won't go looking for Bill Cipher.
  • That Man Is Dead: Green and Darla’s movie fragments initially refer to them by their Palace codenames, but being taken in by Bill has these versions of themselves described as “dying” when that happens before they are “reborn” and referred to by their current names.
  • Troubling Unchildlike Behavior: The youngest is eight-year-old Darla, and they've all already murdered and tortured multiple people and threatened their families with claiming they did it if they try to report them.
  • Yandere: They all seem highly possessive of Bill's attention, being violent with each other when they get especially jealous (Green force-feeds Darla black mould, Darla punches Green into a miscarriage, Green and Darla hit Aquamarine in the eye until it bleeds, and Aquamarine poisons all three others), with some justification because he might kill them if he gets bored with them. Green and Megan have similarly possessive/obsessive attitudes towards their siblings.

Straight-Lace (Normina Normanmeyer)

  • Evil Aunt: Used a bleach enema on Wednesday because she thought it would get rid of her autism.
  • Obnoxious Entitled Housewife: She holds judgmental attitudes towards anything that threatens her ideal family image, which gets even darker behind the scenes as she abuses her son and even poisons him with bleach.
  • Obsessively Normal: Normina's willing to do anything to "cure" her autistic son, including poisoning him with bleach and even doing the same to her niece Wednesday.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: She misgenders her sister Morticia and tried to "cure" N.J. and Wednesday's autism.

The Good Humor (Flutterina)

  • Accidental Truth: Bill gave her CSEM to put on her dad's computer to frame him, but it turned out Double Trouble wasn't lying when they said he raped them, as there was a picture of them in the folder.
  • Big Sibling Worship: One of the fragments in Water of the Womb indicates that she looked up to Double Trouble when she was little, however, they didn't seem to reciprocate.
  • Compulsive Liar: In the clinical sense. She automatically lies about trivial things, which Bill uses to persuade her to tell more dangerous lies intentionally.
  • Decomposite Character: A weird variation. She's her own person here, unlike in the reboot where in turn she was a Composite Character from the original show. She still has ties to Double Trouble here, being portrayed as a younger sister.
  • Enfant Terrible: She's as much of a liar as Double Trouble is, but better at it, and tricks Glimmer into making a False Rape Accusation for her. Not entirely her fault, though, as Bill was manipulating her.
  • Heel–Face Turn: She shows up in Boo Boo's chapter, commenting on her own actions as a child as "cringe", and later tries to persuade Bill's other girls to stop killing for him.
  • Meaningful Name: Her name has two meanings: 1. Good Humor is a brand of ice cream and Bill gave her ice cream to groom her, and 2. She realized how bad Bill was and tried to save the Four Humors from him.
  • No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: She tries to rescue the other girls Bill groomed, and they try to drown her in the creek.
  • Uncertain Doom: It's not clear whether or not the Four Humors were successful in drowning her or not.
  • Xanatos Gambit: Her lie about Peekablue comes across as possibly this at first, as it's not clear whether her intention was to get Peekablue in trouble for rape or Glimmer in trouble for lying. As it turns out, it was actually a gambit enacted on her; Bill convinced her to tell bigger and bigger lies, persuading her it would overload and break her compulsive lying habit, and really all it did was ruin her relationships with her family, leaving her more vulnerable to him.

    Antagonist organisations 

Pleasure Island

  • Bread and Circuses: The kids are given everything they could want, to keep them compliant in sexual abuse.
  • Orphanage of Fear: Not quite an orphanage, but the kind of kids who end up in places like that often don't have anywhere else to go.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: Pinocchio only escapes direct abuse because he's intersex and the usual clients find that off-putting.
  • Super-Fun Happy Thing of Doom: The name sounds like it's a fun place for kids to go, but in reality it's a haven for child pornography. Note that the name doesn't specify who gets the pleasure...
  • Would Hurt a Child: The entire point of the place, despite its happy surface appearance. The boys are kept for prostitution and pornography, and drowned when they hit puberty, including the Coachman's own son Alberto.
  • You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: The island's clients desire youthful-looking boys, so anyone that starts going through puberty gets thrown into the ocean.

The Ark

  • Asshole Victims: The side story Convergent reveals there's been at least two instances where prisoners have overthrown those in charge and reenacted their abuse on the former guards. Given everything the Ark has been known to do to its victims, it's admittedly hard to feel sorry for most of the guards in question.
  • Auction of Evil: At least one protagonist had his virginity auctioned off on the dark web.
  • Bestiality Is Depraved: Kipo witnesses one member leading a horse away while her father treats the injuries of a man who's bleeding to death; she's too young to get the implication at the time. We also hear a little about what they made Etienne Cheynet do with his own horse before he managed to escape thanks to the horse being no happier about this than he was and kicking a door down, forced Johnny Joestar under a stallion due to being a former horse jockey, and they put up a video of Jake putting live snakes inside Hansel.
  • Beware of Vicious Dog: Their guard dogs are also involved in their work, much to Honey Lemon's horror when she finds a video of the same. Even they're cowed by Fluffy Tamer Fluttershy though.
  • Blackmail: It's revealed in Convergent that at least two of their guards were threatened into their current positions by saying either they'd do work, or their prepubescent siblings would. While it's still implied the vast majority of guards are there willingly, possibly enjoying what they do, this still raises the possibility that some others may be less than thrilled about their work.
  • Human Trafficking: They kidnap people and sell them off.
  • I Love the Dead: Implied in both the Wannabes' and Kipo's chapters and in Kuzco's chapter in In Harm's Way: The Ring's Victims that they sell their victims' corpses to necrophiliacs.
  • Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: They use pills to keep people awake or asleep depending on what the clients want, but the pills for wakefulness are the ones used to treat ADHD, which Luz has, so they make her focused enough to escape.
  • Only Known by Their Nickname: In-Universe, every member of the inner circle is known by a codename, as mentioned by Miguel.
  • Only in It for the Money: As far as they care, what a client does with a victim after they're sold is none of their business as long as they get paid. However, this has actually been used against them by Scrooge and Glomgold, who have been buying people in order to set them free.
  • Sadist: It's noted that after they broke Jessie via making her spend time in an isolation chamber, they sometimes still throw her in there, because they like hearing her beg for mercy.
  • Snuff Film: One of the ring's specialties is filming characters being beaten to death.
  • Stupid Evil: Instead of just sticking with low profile targets, the Ark regularly kidnaps popular celebrities, only ensuring that the investigation becomes more and more high profile, and more warehouses are getting shut down.
  • Token Good Teammate: Aurora/Briar Rose isn't technically a member of the Ark, but she's so well trained that they let her go out to find new clients as well as keep the children in order. All the while, she's still her sweet self (mostly because she doesn't realize why everyone else loathes the Ark so much).

The 28s

God's Will First

  • Activist-Fundamentalist Antics: They're a pseudo-fundamentalist fringe Christian cult who feel it's their duty to punish "sinners".
  • Bad People Abuse Animals: They killed Mitch's dog Bub and injured Toothless (a pitbull in this verse). Also, according to What's Her Face, their children killed a kid's dog during an attack on the kid.
  • Black-and-White Insanity: To them, any sort of "sin" is worth raping and torturing innocent people, no matter the circumstances. This includes putting Mort on their list for being mixed-race, even though they were the ones who raped and impregnated Julien.
  • Blind Obedience: To a very idiosyncratic interpretation of The Bible that led to them punishing at least one person (Hiccup) who was straight but due to not acting like a "real" man, was interpreted as preferring men and thus they treat him as their interpretation demanded and a second (Hector) who was raped by a false friend and otherwise only had relations with a single woman to whom he was Happily Married.
  • Even Evil Has Standards:
    • As shown in Wendy's chapter, they will not go after people they don't believe did anything wrong and were horrified with themselves that they attacked and raped the wrong target. One who their leader is a family friend of, no less.
    • While several of them (Gideon Grey's father, Jughead's uncle) have no problems turning family members in for "correction", they never killed any of them.
  • Egocentrically Religious: Only their own specific interpretation of their religion is considered valid.
  • Family-Values Villain: They have their moments. They have friends outside the cult who fit their heterosexual white Christian family mould, and Mrs. Hopkins insists on sparing and trying to adopt Chelsea and reassures her that Skipper will go to Heaven once they're finished hurting her on Earth.
  • Heteronormative Crusaders: They consider those who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and even asexual to be "sinning" and torture them for it.
  • Holier Than Thou: They view themselves as above everyone else due to their actions.
  • Homophobic Hate Crime: They attack anyone that is LGBT+ or appears that way.
  • Honor-Related Abuse: Gideon Gleeful reveals that one member turned his own son in for "correction" after the kid came out as gay. "Eleven Stories About the Spectrum Suit" and "From the Mouths of Babes" confirm that the son was Gideon Grey.
  • Hypocrite: Mort is on their list for being "born into sin", as well as being mixed-race, even though they were the reason he was born in the first place, which Julien lampshades.
  • Insane Troll Logic: Raping people as a way to punish them for being gay or promiscuous doesn't sound terribly likely to work, and if they intend it as conversion therapy they kill several of their victims before they could even see whether it worked or not. Worse, they and their supporters argue that they technically haven't ever killed anyone, despite them inflicting such things as hanging, shooting, and Gasoline Dousing on their victims, because if God really wanted the victims to live He could have saved them so technically they just happened to die.
  • Karma Houdini Warranty: Most of the members were arrested after what happened with Panchito, and seven more ended up arrested as of "A Sermon About Dying Virtues and Living Sins". Rattlesnake Jake is the only one still free.
  • Knight Templar: They believe they're doing God's work by punishing "sinners".
  • Know When to Fold 'Em: When Fru Fru got away from them, they were planning to continue hunting her down, until they realized that she was the daughter of Mr. Bigg, who is not only a mob boss, but a major Papa Wolf. After he kills off some of their members, they decide she's not worth the trouble.
  • Papa Wolf: Strangely yes. The leader is furious when he realizes that his men have kidnapped Wendy Corduroy, at least partially because he knows her and her family.
  • Pariah Prisoner: Once they get arrested in part 4, it's noted that most of them were quickly moved into solitary or the VPU and those that weren't landed in the infirmary.
  • Pedophile Priest: Not exactly, but their holy righteousness sure didn't stop them raping and lynching preteens.
  • Principles Zealot: The members always obey their principles of targeting people for "sinning", even when some of their victims fight back.
  • Serial Rapist: Have attacked over thirty people and had a list full of several more people they planned to get to.
  • Tautological Templar: Since they are punishing "sinners", they refuse to see themselves as anything but good, holy people who are doing the right thing. Even when said punishment is raping and killing people whose only "crimes" were often things they couldn't control (ie, being LGBT+ or a minority).
  • Villainous Rescue: Wendy is saved from an "execution" by the leader who is a family friend and recognizes her as being the wrong girl.
  • Would Hurt a Child: The first chapter of "In Harm's Way: The Cult's Victims" outright states they don't care how old their victims are, just that they've "sinned". Their youngest victim was Nick Wilde, who was eight when they got to him. Other children they've assaulted include Riley, Coraline, Wilbur, and Nuka.

The Hot Chocolate Soldiers company

  • Unreliable Narrator: The commercial featuring their products promotes the chocolate soldiers as delicious candy, purposefully leaving out the fact that they use child labor for their cocoa.

The White Fang

  • "Angry Black Man" Stereotype: Angry Black and Brown People In General, really, but the trope fits; as in RWBY canon they started as a race rights protest group.
  • Knight Templar: Also as in canon, they've escalated from protest to mass murder.
  • Villain Has a Point: They are in a city with a lot of racist hate crime that isn't really being dealt with. Some of them adding to that in the opposite direction isn't helping, though.

The corrupt cops

  • Bigot with a Badge: Several of them are racist, such as the Monster High cop who hates black teens and Vachir who hates the Japanese, and some of them are also homophobic and transphobic. They also body-shame Cleofatra to the point that she feels bad that they didn't assault her.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: A few of them seem to have genuine friendships and loving families. This doesn't make them any less awful.
  • Evil Cannot Comprehend Good: As noted in the Cell Block Tango chapter, many of them were utterly baffled when they were called out and punished for their actions, claiming that the prisoners they had "deserved it", completely ignoring that just as many of their victims were harmless (such as people who were in the drunk tank) or innocent.
  • Even Evil Has Standards:
    • They're disgusted when they discover Barbossa and crew took the threat they made against Ragetti to fuck his eye socket and actually carried it out.
    • They refuse to touch Beth as they realize that what she did was heroic and only a crime because the law says it is. Vachir outright admits that if he was in her position, he would have done that exact same thing.
    • They all openly refuse to touch anyone who they know has a relative on the force or who the cops are friendly with in their personal lives. Many of them were extremely mad when Duncan's parole officer went after him, in spite of how much trouble he's caused.
    • They all thought that Ricky was extremely creepy and were happy when Green Lake took him away.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: After years of abusing inmates they're finally caught when one of their victims turns out to be the police chief's nephew and the grandson of one of the richest women in the state.
  • Hypocrite: They assault Malachite and justify it as punishment for his having a sexual relationship with the underage Zoisite, then assault Zoisite too.
  • Interchangeable Asian Cultures: Averted; Vachir resents the Japanese after having lost family to them in a gruesome manner in WW2. He's particularly violent to Japanese detainees like Mewtwo's father and Hiro Hamada, and persuades Officer Jenny that Chief Beifong, whose mother lived through the war, shares those views, so she won't try to turn him in. (As it turns out, Beifong's dad was Japanese - and her conception consensual - so she's not happy.)
  • Moral Myopia: They are known to treat rapists even worse than other prisoners, yet see nothing wrong raping other detainees.
  • Never My Fault:
    • When Danny is exonerated for his False Rape Accusation, they don't feel sorry at all for assaulting him because Darla was a good actress.
    • They all violently attack Vinnie due to them believing that he bit one who tried to force him to service him orally. It's implied that what actually happened was that they didn't notice he had braces until the injury had already happened and refused to admit they didn't check.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: They call Flynn and Zoisite transphobic names, and racism is a big motive for some of them; the cop from the Monster High movie hates black teenagers in particular and non-whites in general, and Vachir is of Chinese descent and resents the Japanese, as mentioned above.
  • Right for the Wrong Reasons: They decided to investigate Madame X's house, not because Daffy told them that Billy Joe Cobra was there, but because they assumed Daffy was high and that was where he was getting his drugs from.
  • Serial Rapist: Have assaulted several people who have been arrested.
  • Would Hurt a Child: They have victims as young as twelve.
  • You Are What You Hate: They violently abuse rapists and child molesters, justifying it to themselves as the criminals having been abusive first, but have become so corrupt they abuse innocents themselves too.

A. Nigma High

Real life nations and organisations - The Democratic Republic of North Korea, The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, The United States military

  • Cold-Blooded Torture: Several North Korean soldiers, including Geumsaegi, engaged in torturing detainees. Said torture included things like waterboarding, dunking heads in the toilet, amputation, and forced incestuous necrophilia. Several of these are Truth in Television.
  • Orphanage of Fear: In practice, this is what the School for the Deaf is. Actually not always Truth in Television - actual schools for disabled kids are rare but becoming more common in North Korea, though unfortunately not all of the institutions called such are good.
  • Truth in Television: North Korea kidnapping people to produce television shows has actually happened.

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