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Assassin's Creed Syndicate

  • Complete Monster:
    • Maxwell Roth is the leader of the Blighters gang on behalf of Crawford Starrick, and gunman for hire for the Templars. Unlike the Templars who believe in order and control, Roth values freedom in the form of anarchy and chaos. Resenting that Starrick thinks he can control him, Roth initially allies himself with Jacob Frye to fight Starrick's empire. Growing more disturbed by Roth, Frye severs their agreement when Roth plans to burn down one of Starrick's factories, a factory of child workers, which Roth does anyways, and Frye barely manages to save them. As revenge, Roth lures Jacob to his theater where he puts on a show, killing people on stage before ordering the theater to be burned down with the civilians inside. As he dies, Roth is asked by Jacob why he did all this and replies "why not?"
    • Tobias Jeffers note  is a leatherworker responsible for disappearance of several people of Fleet Street. After killing his victims, he sends their flesh to a bakery as meat for pies, grounds their bones into manure, which he sends to a florist shop, and uses their skin as a leather for his products. His most recent victim is Detective Murphy, who was investigating the disappearances; Tobias uses his skin to make a handbag. After deliveryman George become suspicious about the nature of products he was delivering, Jeffers kills him to avoid begin caught. Confronted about his crimes, he gleefully admits them.

ID: Invaded

  • Complete Monster:
    • John Walker, true identity Takuhiko Hayaseura, is an elusive figure with a god complex who has corrupted numerous people into becoming serial killers, orchestrating the deaths of 44 people. Walker would have these killers repeatedly murder the child telepath, Kiki Asukai, making her suicidal, and would trap her inside the Mizuhanome System for three years when she got rescued. He would then frame Hunetaro Momoki for his murders, and when his identity is exposed, Walker would activate Asukai's power to bring everyone in the Kura building into the ID Well for him to kill in the ID Well.
    • Denshin Katsuyama is among the many people convinced by John Walker to continuously murder Kiki Asukai in her dreams. Developing a lust for killing, Katsuyama becomes "The Challenger", kidnapping six people, most of them being children, and forcing them to fight him, brutally beating them to death; one girl ends up so gruesomely murdered that her mother killed herself upon seeing her daughter's mauled corpse. Katsuyama would then kidnap Kiki Asukai, planning to kill her in the real world, after he beats her near death.

Lagrange: The Flower of Rin-ne

  • Complete Monster: Balance T. Moid first acts as the seemingly-polite observer of Pharos, before revealing himself later on as a madman of a scientist willing to endanger the whole universe, all to satisfy his own curiosities. As the one truly responsible for Earth's destruction 20,000 years ago, Moid forcibly implanted the powerful Memoria into Queen Maycum, in his efforts to open the Rinne, He would later become Dizelmine's Treacherous Advisor, where, under his services, he would perform a slew of atrocities in an effort to bring about the Rinne once more. These acts would include extracting the power of Dizelmine's lover Yurikano resulting and her apparent death; the war between Dizelmine and Yurikano's brother Villagulio, performing Mind Raping experiments on Dizelmine's younger sister Lan, and lying to Vilogulio about the dangers of the Vox Machines. Getting desperate, Moid extracts the same Memoria he used on Queen Maycum to implant it onto Dizelmine, turning him into an unstable catalyst that would not only summon Rinne once more but amply its destructive powers to the point where it would destroy the entire universe, much to Mold's utter apathy.

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