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Welcome to the Complete Monster proposal thread! This is the thread where new Complete Monster examples are vetted, approved, and written up. If you're looking for the general cleanup thread (for cuts, rewrites, expansions, and the like), please go here

Important: Before suggesting any new examples, please read the Frequently Asked Questions and Common Requests List; if you have any questions, the odds are high they are answered there. Additionally, please check here for the earliest date a work can be discussed (usually two weeks from the U.S. release date) and whether the work has already been reserved by another user.

Here is how the process works:

    Process 

  1. If you have a candidate to propose, you can simply come right in and propose them! If the character's run is brief, such as a single issue of a comic book, then a simple summary of their actions and any potential redeeming qualities will be enough; for longer-running candidates, an effortpost (EP) might be helpful for organizing the proposal. An EP is not outright required, but please be mindful that if a post becomes too clunky and unorganized, it can be very hard for other people to follow.

  2. After the proposal, there will be a 72-hour discussion and voting period, where people may ask questions and vote on the candidate. The number of upvotes must outnumber the downvotes by at least five for the character to be considered "approved".

  3. Three days after the proposal has been made, if the character has been approved, you may post the writeup (the text to be posted on the trope page itself) on the thread and send it to the drafts page. Your candidate will soon be added to the CM subpage. If the work has a page, you should add your candidate to the relevant YMMV page. Voila! It's that simple!

Outside of this process, we do have a few ground rules:

    Ground Rules 

  1. To keep the thread moving at a reasonable pace, there are some restrictions on when a proposal can be made. There should only be a maximum of four EPs posted both per page and per hour to ensure that nothing gets lost in the shuffle; additionally, each individual troper should only be proposing or writing up characters from a maximum of three works at a time (from initial proposals to end of their voting period). If your proposal would fall outside of either of these guidelines, we'd like to ask you to please wait until they would fit within; feel free to type them up on an outside document, and then when the time comes, you can just copy, paste, and post!

  2. No plagiarism of any kind. This is a very serious matter site-wide, as the website could get in actual legal trouble over this; as a result, this can very quickly lead to mod intervention. This can take many different forms:
    1. Direct plagiarism, i.e. wholesale copying. This is not only the easiest to find, but is also the most likely to warrant quick moderator intervention. To be clear, quoting in some places is perfectly acceptable, but it has to be very clear you're quoting from something else and it cannot be anything longer than a sentence or two - if you're quoting an entire work summary from Wikipedia, no one is going to believe you've actually consumed the work, so even if you cite your source, your candidate will be downvoted anyway.
    2. Self-plagiarism. Even if you can prove that you wrote the same text in both places, the site itself can't contain any of the duplicated text. If you already wrote something once before, it's not too hard to write it a second time.
    3. Using another site's work as a template for a proposal. Just because you don't copy and paste something directly doesn't mean it's any harder to detect if you're basing parts or all of your proposal on text someone else wrote. To be clear, this doesn't violate site rules and won't lead to mod intervention, but just like if you directly plagiarize, no one will believe you've consumed the work if you're clearly basing your proposal on something else. This thread largely operates on the honor system, and tweaking someone else's work to pass it off as your own is one of the fastest ways to lose trust.

  3. Votes must be for specific candidates, meaning no blanket voting (i.e. "yes to everyone I missed").

  4. If you are the first person to downvote a candidate, please provide an explanation of why when you do so. We're here for discussions above all, and a hit-and-run downvote doesn't facilitate anything.

  5. If a work is already reserved by another user, please don't comment on the work or any potential characters worth discussion before the discussion date. We know how exciting it is when a work has a keeper that you're waiting to talk about, but it's not fair to the person who reserved the work who is just as excited to lead the discussion to see the discussion getting spoiled before they get to do it. On the other hand, if the reservation only has one name attached, shoot them a PM - they may be down for a collaboration, which will get you in on the fun as well!

  6. Please keep the thread on-topic. While discussing the trope is fun and we encourage people to enjoy it, questions like "who's your favorite CM" are off-topic and can lead to thumps. That's the kind of question to take to people's PMs if they're willing. Similarly, while we encourage friendliness and familiarity with other users, posts should always have some kind of thread-relevant purpose; for instance, if you want to wish someone a happy birthday, feel free to, but if it's the only thing in the post, it's off-topic and needs something else alongside it. Again, though, while we strive for a friendly atmosphere, this is not Facebook; life updates are fun, but unless they have some kind of impact on your thread participation, please do not bring it here - we have Yack Fest for that.

  7. Please refrain from asking anything along the lines of "How Did We Miss This One?" In almost every case, the answer is simply "No one thought about it before". This Is a Wiki where everyone has different interests, and the fact that people missed a particular candidate, even one that seems like a textbook example of a trope or a character who is particularly iconic in pop culture, means absolutely nothing. The question is disruptive, has a simple and consistent answer, and provides nothing to any discussion.

  8. If you are suspended from parts of the website, it is still possible to participate!
    1. For users who are suspended from editing the wiki, you still have full access to this thread. You can propose candidates and write them up with no issues whatsoever; while you will have to ask someone else to post the entry to the relevant pages once it is done, all write-ups are considered thread-approved - as in, done by consensus - and thus doing so does not violate any rules regarding meatpuppeting.
    2. If you are suspended from the forums, your participation is limited but not impossible. It is still possible for a forum-suspended user to assist in creating the write-up for a character who has already been approved; as previously mentioned, write-ups are inherently considered a consensus-based edit and thus not tied to any one particular user. However, you can not assist in the proposal of a character; as a proposal is based around the forum rather than the wiki, doing so with a forum suspension qualifies as meatpuppeting.

  9. Please keep all discussions "in-house".
    1. What other wikis use for CM equivalents is irrelevant here.
    2. Please be wary of using other wikis, Fandom or otherwise, as sources of information. They are just as fallible as a site like Wikipedia in regards to accuracy because they can be edited by any user, just as this site can.
    3. Do not attempt to force a communication with an author in an attempt to gather evidence or settle a debate; besides the fact that this is a YMMV trope and thus author intent has variable weight depending on the circumstance, doing so may cross the line into drama exportation, which is prohibited site-wide.

If you would like to use an EP for your candidate, here's the general format. This format does not have to be followed exactly, but these are the main topics that need to be covered:

    Effortpost Template 

What is the work?

This is a brief summary of the work you're going to discuss. We don't need a full plot summary here, just however much we need to understand going into the discussion — it can even be as simple as quoting the summary on the work's page.

Who is the candidate and what have they done?

This is essentially the character's biography — who they are, their story, the crimes they commit, and, preferably (though not required), what happens to the candidate at the end. It does not have to include every single thing they ever do — for some villains, we'd be here all day if that was the case — but it should include the highlights of their journey.

Any redeeming qualities? Freudian Excuse?

This is where any potential redeeming characteristics or tragic backstory should be discussed. Do they have a tragic past? Do they show that Even Evil Has Standards or Even Evil Has Loved Ones? Maybe a Pet the Dog moment or two? This is where these should be discussed in full. Not every potential redeeming moment is a clear-cut disqualifier, but we should hear of any potential issues to ensure the character is discussed in full.

Are they bad enough?

A Complete Monster has to be particularly vile by the standard of the work they appear in. Therefore, you should look at what the character does compared to similar characters in the same work. This takes into account things like:

  • Their resource level (a human Serial Killer can't stand up to an alien Omnicidal Maniac, but they can be bad by the standard of other human serial killers)
  • The amount of time they have to work with (such as a one-shot character versus long-running antagonists)
  • The quantity vs. quality of their crimes compared to others (someone with a lower victim count but far more visceral and personal crimes could be considered as equally bad overall as someone with a higher body count but less horror involved)

Essentially, this section is an analysis of the kinds of villainy shown in the work and an explanation of why this particular character's villainy stands out within it.

Final verdict?

This is where you post your final conclusion on the character in question. You can continue elaborating on your reasons or even just say a simple "yes" or "no"; at this point, we've heard everything we need to hear.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: This thread tackles very serious and dark matters on a daily basis. We will be discussing things like murder, rape, torture, human trafficking, crimes against children, and in particularly dark cases, several of these issues at the same time. We keep a lighthearted air, but all candidates carry the general assumption that these are awful individuals committing disgusting crimes. We ask that if you participate, you do so with the requisite seriousness such dark topics require; exclamations of how gross something is, whether serious or sarcastic, are disrespectful to the topics at hand, and if you cannot handle such topics, please do not participate.

And that's everything you need to know. Welcome to the thread!


Edited by Twiddler on Jan 17th 2024 at 5:42:49 AM

AwarenessBringer Fanfiction proponent from United States of America Since: Sep, 2017 Relationship Status: Singularity
Fanfiction proponent
#43426: May 5th 2024 at 1:45:49 AM

Where does Flynn say that Eggman destroying Mecha is a sad moment?

But fine. I guess I will not share anything about Scourge, Finitevus, or Fleetway!Robotnik either, even though I thought I had them figured out, too.

I also write fanfiction.
YorkobeShounen Since: Dec, 2022
#43427: May 5th 2024 at 1:50:37 AM

None of those guys count either

Scourge has a moment where he cries that’s sympathetic and the other two have MA issues

We already discussed them

Edited by YorkobeShounen on May 5th 2024 at 2:08:43 AM

Bozzy Since: Feb, 2023
#43428: May 5th 2024 at 2:41:10 AM

Got a new EP and it's a juicy one

What’s the work?

- Maniac of New York is a comic series by Elliot Kalan that explores a slasher villain on par with natural disasters. To quote the publisher’s official summary “Maniac Harry is inhuman, unkillable, and unstoppable. Which is why the authorities’ solution has been to ignore him, and let New Yorkers adapt to a world where death can strike at any moment.”

- Our candidate is the main man himself.

Who is Maniac Harry? What Has He Done?

- Harry is first introduced in the comic’s prologue when he suddenly appears out of seemingly nowhere and slaughters 79 confirmed victims at a New Year’s Eve Party in New York City. The “Times Square Massacre” begins Harry’s murder spree across the city. Seemingly unkillable, he attacks at random for the next four years with the comic picking up after his recent massacre of a group of NYU students. By this point, Harry is linked to the murder of 493 citizens of the city.

- MC Gina Greene reveals that Harry has been active even longer than four years, having massacred her friends at her old summer camp job a decade ago before “migrating” to New York.

- Meanwhile, at the inaugural ride of a new self-driving train, Harry appears at one of the stops and forces his way onboard. Beginning his brutal attack on the 200+ passengers, Harry kills almost everyone in a matter of minutes. The only survivors end up being a woman named Gabriella and two terrified children named Lena and Jonah whose mother is brutally beheaded before their eyes, although Harry remains hot on their heels as the automated train continues without stopping.

- Lunging at his victims, Harry stumbles when the brake is pulled by Gina and her partner Zelda and freezes momentarily when the train enters an area outside his usual killing grounds, heading back into action as soon as the train passes back into his hunting zone. As the detectives arrive on the train, an errant bullet fired by Gina attracts Harry to their location where he succeeds in killing Gabriella by impaling her.

- Impervious to the hail of bullets that Gina and Zelda fire, Harry continues to advance and chases his quarry to the final train car, trapping them. When Harry’s weapon becomes stuck in a handrail, Gina takes the opportunity to set the killer ablaze with alcohol. On fire, Harry flees the train and escapes, gutturally yelling his own name.

- After the train attack, the story reveals a reason why Harry is unwilling to enter certain parts of the city and freezes if he does so; an amulet on display in a museum within that district. The amulet was created by the Chuy valley to ward off malevolent entities, with the implication being that Harry is an ancient evil spirit.

- Despite a period of inactivity leading Gina to believe that the Maniac could finally be dead, Harry resurfaces and brutally kills a homeless man, segueing into the series’ second arc. With copycats on the rise, Harry prepares for his next major massacre. His target? A high school.

- Effortlessly killing the school security guard, Harry’s presence puts the school on a “Maniac Lockdown”. Attacking a history classroom and stabbing the professor through the head, Harry prepares to kill the teens inside before a brave student, Raphael, attractshis attention. Chasing after the boy, Harry butchers another teacher who attempts to intervene with Raphael being left hiding in a locker.

- Gina and Zelda arrive at the school and confront their nemesis, taking advantage of his apparent weakness to fire by throwing Molotov cocktails at him. However, the school’s sprinkler system kiboshes the plan and Harry escapes the school through a side-door, with the school principal being an incidental victim when he’s shot by a SWAT member mistaking him for the killer.

- Tracking Harry’s trail, Zelda and Gina realise with abject horror that he’s moved onto attacking a game at Yankee Stadium. Killing dozens inside the stadium, Harry is once again confronted by the duo and bombarded with molotovs until Gina is able to split his head open with his own machete, finally killing him and ending his reign of terror.

- However, in an As Long As There Is Evil twist, the corpse of one of Harry’s stadium victims reanimates in the morgue through uncertain means, introducing “Maniac Mary”, the next killer.

Mitigating Factors

- Harry isn’t exactly overflowing with personality but he’s not a GDV either. He shows ability to plan his attacks and expresses emotions of anger and fear. He’s Michael Myers on an industrial scale, more or less. No Freudian Excuse to be found, with the series strongly suggesting he is an ancient “fear spirit” living only to spread terror through his massacres.

Heinousness Standard

- Mary doesn’t keep; she has a tragic monster thing going on with being one of Harry’s victims herself plus a paltry kill count in comparison, and while the mayor is a corrupt scumbag, he is a total small fry compared to Harry. Minor baddies include a pedophile and Leena’s nasty grandma, nothing to write home about. Harry’s hundreds upon hundreds of confirmed victims and the brutality in which he goes about it easily puts him at the top.

Final Verdict

- Keep

Kronger3124 The Victim from Your Walls Since: Feb, 2024 Relationship Status: Whoa, they're bisexual! I didn't know that!
#43429: May 5th 2024 at 3:20:14 AM

Given how I recently did a Magnificent Bastard effort post for this series, I'll try one of these too.

What is the work?

Animator vs. Animation is a (by web animation standards) long-running YouTube series made by one Alan Becker, about a set of stick figures having misadventures on a computer and beyond. Today we're looking at an episode from the Animation vs. Minecraft Shorts spin-off, and its titular villain.

Who is the candidate and what have they done?

Season 3's Starter Villain, the Witch is a far more clever, skilled and malicious counterpart of the Minecraft hostile mob. Introduced at the end of "The Piglin War", the Witch somehow learned of the Stick Gang and used shapeshifting potions to impersonate the Second Coming, before introducing herself to Blue, who was on a quest to get nether wart. She successfully lures him into a Nether portal leading to her world, where she reveals her true identity and uses one of her potions to turn Blue into a piston.

When Blue's friends come to find him, the Witch impersonates the blue stick figure and starts picking off his friends one by one; turning Red into a fish and throwing him into a lake, turning Yellow into a llama and ditching him somewhere into the woods, and turning Green into a sugar cane that's also placed somewhere in the woods. The last one of them, the Second Coming, is smart enough to not fall for the disguise and confronts "Blue" in battle, forcing him to reveal his identity before escaping.

The Second Coming and the Stick Gang's pet pig eventually find and reunite with Red, Yellow, and Green... except "Green" turned to be the Witch in disguise. A short battle later, the Witch takes the pig hostage before kidnapping it, escaping the heroes using a portal potion. This leads to them reuniting with the actual Green and eventually coming across the Witch's hut, where it's revealed what it was using Blue for; transform him into a piston that picks nether wart for eternity; from his point of view, he is trapped in a white void, all alone, taunted with nether wart as he acts like a slave. The Stick Gang has another fight with the Witch that destroys a portion of her hut, giving Blue the opportunity to move his piston body and start making his own potions.

The Witch eventually wins her battle with the Stick Gang, and as she prepares to butcher them to pieces with an axe (after they were all transformed into blocks), Blue uses his potions to transform everyone into their stick figure selves. In response, she brings her brewing stands and chests to life, using them to give herself more potions to use. The fight continues, a notable moment being the Witch turning Red into TNT and then setting him on fire, Blue barely saving his life. Blue eventually runs out of potions, and it seems like the Witch has won, turning the gang into harmless dyes and preparing to burn them alive... but a drinking sound is heard. The Stick Gang's pet pig has drank some of her potions while they were busy fighting, and in its Hour of Power, proceeds to brutally curb-stomp the Witch and send her blasting off again.

We're lead to believe the Witch was killed by this, but this is proven untrue in the season finale; as King Orange unleashes his black hole to consume the world of Minecraft, we briefly see the Witch go back to her hut, only to be sucked into the king's vortex and killed. The ending credits then prove she, like everyone else, was resurrected once King Orange's actions were undone, and has learned nothing and went back to her villainous ways. Thankfully, a pack of villagers was there to stop her, hopefully for good.

Any redeeming qualities? Freudian Excuse?

None! The Witch is firmly presented as a sadistic, For the Evulz villain even with the lack of dialogue, constantly laughing to herself and possessing no sympathetic qualities, showing no care when her minions are killed by the pig.

There's one thing worth debating, and it's comedy. Sure, being beat into the ground by a super-pig is definitely comical, and "The King" has both her appearances rather humiliating, but I personally don't find these preventing; On top of being taken as a serious threat that came dangerously close to killing the Stick Gang, the scenery plays the Witch's defeat for pure awesomeness, the pig gaining a Hour of Power to save their friends from certain death (on top of being a Call-Back to Season 1). The Season 3 Compilation Re Release even adds dramatic and victorious music over her defeat, showing the scene was meant to be taken as dramatic and cool by the audience, rather than as a simple joke at the villain's expense.

Additionally, I don't think her scenes in "The King" are preventing either. The black hole moment is strictly Played for Horror, it being in the middle of a very dramatic and scary scene which shows King Orange at the height of his power, his plans coming to succeed, the Witch just being in the crossfire. The ending credits aren't very preventing either, being just a "here's what they have been up to in the present" with a confirmation the Witch isn't dead yet. They're somewhat humiliating, yes, but I think it's more in a "Odalia Blight becomes the Collector's maid" way when it's meant to be seen as karmic fate than a mockery of the villain.

Are they bad enough?

The Witch has a rather small amount of resources - she's just a Magic Knight whose limited potion supply can allow her to transform into others - so she clearly cannot be compared to the series' current Monster, the Dark Lord. So, what does she do? Well, she traps all but one of the Stick Gang's members in a Fate Worse than Death, and still wanted to do the same to the final member; all the transformed stick figures are presented as being all alone with no one to help, stuck in positions where they would be unable to leave their fates if not for TSC. Blue easily had it the worst, as he was turned into a slave taunted about his obsession while trapped in white nothingnessnote , but the remaining members don't have it good either: Green would be stuck in the ground for eternity, while Red would be unable to leave the lake he's trapped in, if not for the Second Coming. And it's not fully lighthearted either, as the In Real Time edition shows them trying to get out only to give up until the Second Coming arrives to help them.

It's worth to note she's not the only antagonist to do this, as the Orb similarly put the Stick Gang in a situation like this, but I think she stands out. Not only does the Orb have higher resources as an eldritch being that can summon anything into existence, the Orb tried to make the Stick Gang's spirits watch as their haunted bodies kill or assimilate their friends; it's a similar thing, but the Witch's own "enslave them" motive is in my opinion heinous enough for her to pass, especially given she's a Badass Normal compared to the Orb's power.

Also, she has some of the most violent murder methods in the series for a Monster of the Week. Being butchered alive, exploded or burned alive are all bad ways to die, and the Witch attempted them all at one point or another. It's worth to note this was all as a Monster of the Week, so she didn't exactly have the screentime needed to do worse like the Dark Lord or the Orb.

Final verdict?

I'll admit she's not a rock-solid candidate, but I do think she meets the criteria myself.

Edited by Kronger3124 on May 5th 2024 at 12:22:16 PM

Splonk Harbinger of Cringe from Basement Since: Sep, 2022 Relationship Status: A cockroach, nothing can kill it.
Harbinger of Cringe
#43430: May 5th 2024 at 3:23:53 AM

I'll give a weak [tup] to the Witch, admittedly not the strongest candidate out there but the points presented are decent ones, so I think I am okay with a yes for now, though I am open to others' opinions.

My mere presence makes everyone's day worse.
ACW Unofficial Wiki Curator for Complete Monster from Arlington, VA (near Washington, D.C.) Since: Jul, 2009
#43431: May 5th 2024 at 4:01:50 AM

Yes to Harry.

Tentative yes for the Witch. Could the Orb count?

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EmperorGeode Not the Eye from A Galaxy far, far away Since: Oct, 2022 Relationship Status: On the prowl
Not the Eye
#43432: May 5th 2024 at 4:14:12 AM

[tup] Harry and I think Witch

Kronger3124 The Victim from Your Walls Since: Feb, 2024 Relationship Status: Whoa, they're bisexual! I didn't know that!
#43433: May 5th 2024 at 4:39:45 AM

[up][up] I might give the Orb an effort post in the future, I'll think about it

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Just a starting content creator
#43434: May 5th 2024 at 5:17:21 AM

Yes to Harry. I'm personally going to say no the Witch. I think the Killer Bunny outheinouses her with fewer resources, considering he's a cannibal who murdered dozens of his fellow rabbits, and when the Second Coming tries to escape, we see the Bunny set up enough TNT to nuke the entire area, including the mansion his own comrades were in. In fact, his own cannibalism proves to be his downfall, as when presented with rabbit meat, he eagerly jumps for it despite the TNT exploding.

Edited by AmateurStorytime on May 5th 2024 at 5:22:58 AM

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YorkobeShounen Since: Dec, 2022
#43435: May 5th 2024 at 5:32:20 AM

Oh didn’t make it clear [tdown] Archie Eggman

There are no more Archie keepers guys

Trust me I exhausted the options

Edited by YorkobeShounen on May 5th 2024 at 5:32:32 AM

Kronger3124 The Victim from Your Walls Since: Feb, 2024 Relationship Status: Whoa, they're bisexual! I didn't know that!
#43436: May 5th 2024 at 5:48:04 AM

[up][up] The Illagers are all long dead by the time the Killer Bunny blows up the mansion, so that's not a heinousness addition. The cannibalism is definitely bad, I agree, but I say the Witch still stands out via her unique murder methods and Fate Worse than Death

Splonk Harbinger of Cringe from Basement Since: Sep, 2022 Relationship Status: A cockroach, nothing can kill it.
Harbinger of Cringe
#43437: May 5th 2024 at 5:50:57 AM

[up][up][up] I mean, the Witch's actions are completely unique when compaired to the Killer Bunny. One has cannibalism, the other has putting the sticks in an And I Must Scream fate. Plus the Killer Bunny being a cannibal isn't really dwelled on as much as the Witch's actions as the rabbit meat is only shown briefly and even his death scene only uses it for comedy.

Either way, the Witch's crimes are unique from the Killer Bunny's so I don't really see an issue here.

Edit: Also another thing to point out, the Witch also stands out from the Killer Bunny due to her attempting to kill the entire stick gang, while the Killer Bunny only attempts The Second Coming's.

Edited by Splonk on May 5th 2024 at 5:52:26 AM

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AmateurStorytime Just a starting content creator from Home Since: Mar, 2024
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#43438: May 5th 2024 at 5:52:55 AM

[up][up] He still had to set the TNT up while the Second Coming was fighting them, considering that as soon as the Second Coming killed the last guy and ran outside, the trap was already set.

EDIT:[up] This argument is legitimate enough.

Edited by AmateurStorytime on May 5th 2024 at 5:54:13 AM

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Kronger3124 The Victim from Your Walls Since: Feb, 2024 Relationship Status: Whoa, they're bisexual! I didn't know that!
#43440: May 5th 2024 at 5:56:56 AM

[up][up] Fair point, but if you rewatch the episode you can see that the rabbit escaped the mansion and reshaped the forest when only the Evoker was left. Even at its worst, when we assume the rabbit knowingly and intentionally endangered his minions... there would only be one casualty. I feel like we're going too much into Fridge Horror territory here

Edited by Kronger3124 on May 5th 2024 at 2:57:48 PM

Splonk Harbinger of Cringe from Basement Since: Sep, 2022 Relationship Status: A cockroach, nothing can kill it.
Harbinger of Cringe
#43441: May 5th 2024 at 5:58:05 AM

In regards to the killing his own comerades thing, that like the cannibalism stuff isn't really given much weight. In fact we don't even see the mansion blow up on screen and we don't even know if he intended to harm his allies from the beginning or if he only went after Second. Plus he set up that TNT thing after Second had killed off everyone else and was leaving, that wasn't there before. And considering he was just waiting there for him, that gives off the impression that the Killer Bunny was waiting for Second to finish off the illagers as opposed to detonating the bombs while they were still alive.

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AmateurStorytime Just a starting content creator from Home Since: Mar, 2024
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miraculous Goku Black (Apprentice)
Goku Black
#43443: May 5th 2024 at 7:02:50 AM

[tup]harry

"That's right mortal. By channeling my divine rage into power, I have forged a new instrument in which to destroy you."
LarryT I’ll take a potato chip… and EAT IT! from the Eldritch Ocean Abyss Since: Aug, 2023
I’ll take a potato chip… and EAT IT!
#43444: May 5th 2024 at 8:26:20 AM

[tup] Von Kook image

Guys, let’s not ignore Mermaid’s suggestion

In honor of Akira Toriyama
EmperorGeode Not the Eye from A Galaxy far, far away Since: Oct, 2022 Relationship Status: On the prowl
Not the Eye
ACW Unofficial Wiki Curator for Complete Monster from Arlington, VA (near Washington, D.C.) Since: Jul, 2009
#43446: May 5th 2024 at 9:21:04 AM

  • NYPD Blue
  • SPY×FAMILY CODE: White: Colonel Snidel is a high-ranking member of the Ostania military intelligence who seeks a microfilm to accelerate the potential war between the East and West countries. Using fear to control his soldiers, even making a point to kill every spy he comes across, Snidel, when he finds out that Anya accidentally swallowed the microfilm needed for his upcoming attack, threatens to disembowel her to acquire it, much to the horror of his own lackeys.
  • Unicorn Wars: Colonel Otto is the supreme commander of the bear military and the main perpetrator of the violent war between bears and unicorns, with which he seeks to expand his rule over the forest by wiping out the unicorns. Viewing other bears as beneath him, Otto trains the soldiers under his rule to become violent and ruthless, treating any kindness or companionship as useless, treating any freak injuries as acceptable "collateral damage" and sending out those who are deemed too weak to die in pointless missions in enemy territory in addition to keeping his troops in miserable conditions while he and his inner circle enjoy a life of luxury. Promoting Bluey to the figurehead of the army when he survives his squadron's near-complete wipeout for the sake of propaganda, Otto spurs his worst tendencies and only opposes Bluey's final plan to burn down the forest in its entirety because it would deprive him of the war with which to control the bear populace.
  • Kill Your Darlings, written by Ethan S. Parker & Griffin Sheridan: The Great and Terrible Evil is an abomination summoned by Eleanor to get revenge for the death of her grandson. It possesses infant Rose and finds its way to her imaginary world, where it razes the kingdom of Rosewood, possessing Rose and using her to burn her mother alive. The Evil continues to terrorise Rose's world, killing its inhabitants and filling its cave with corpses while slowly killing the world by draining its life force. When now teenage Rose and her friend Elliott are brought to Rosewood to fight it, The Evil takes control of Elliott's body, keeping him aware of everything while resurrecting its victims as zombies to attack Rose and and taunting her with visions of her mother. It uses Rose to find a portal to Earth and massacre the people inside the video store, initially planning to make that world its new playground until Eleanor appears and has it bring her to Rosewood. The Evil assists Eleanor to take control of Rosewood and lays waste to the village where the survivors of its rampage were hiding. Hunting Rose and her friends for years, The Evil is eventually empowered by Eleanor to completely destroy Rosewood. When Eleanor sees the error of her ways and stops its rampage, The Evil mocks her, saying that others of its kind will come for her and hopes to be the one to kill her.
  • "The Joining" two-parter & "Lost Heroes" two-parter: The Joining is an alien race that makes a habit of destroying planets. Setting its sights on Earth after wiping out half the galaxy's planets, the Joining proves to be far more independent than it looks when it launches a worldwide invasion by having its race attack several cities, all while bragging about its superiority. Foiled by Batman before it can launch a laser that would destroy the world, the Joining would later strike a deal with Hugo Strange to grant him knowledge of the universe if he neutralizes the Justice League, preparing to launch another global attack with nobody to stop it.
  • A Frozen Retelling of Sora's Visit (link): Larxene is the psychopathic 12th member of Organization XIII who collaborates with Prince Hans in exploiting the rift between Queen Elsa and Princess Anna, causing Elsa to create the cold winter plaguing Arendelle, while Larxene would trap Anna, along with Sora, Donald, Goofy, Kristoff, Sven, and Olaf in the Frozen Labyrinth and send Heartless and Nobodies to kill them should they not freeze to death. Larxene would then corrupt an isolated Elsa, causing Elsa to attack Anna while Larxene tries to kill Sora when he attempts to intervene. Larxene would then force Anna to watch as Hans prepares to execute Elsa while revealing her plan to use the darkness within Elsa to turn her into a weapon for Larxene to use to kill everyone within the world of Arendelle and overthrow Organization XIII; Larxene would then electrocute an already dying Anna before leaving her to die when Sora and co. arrives. When Larxene's plans for Elsa fails, she extracts the darkness within Elsa and fuses it with the darkness inside Hans to create a giant Heartless, having it battle Elsa, Sora and their allies, before attempting to kill them herself.
  • Alduin, the so-called Firstborn of Akatosh, is the World-Eater responsible for devouring Nirn so that the next iteration of the world may take its place. A capricious sadist of a god who decided he'd prefer to rule the world instead of destroying it, Alduin took over Nirn and exercised widespread cruelty until he was banished into the Fourth Era by an Elder Scroll. Deciding then to destroy the world before his allotted time out of spite, Alduin razes the entire town of Helgen to the ground and kills nearly everyone there, and resurrects many of his fellow dragons to cause further havoc across Skyrim. Alduin later deserts a battle with the Last Dragonborn to instead eat the souls of the dead in Sovngarde for a cheap power boost, an act of cowardice that earns him nothing but disgust from his dragon brethren. According to the obscure text "The Eating-Birth of Dagon", Alduin may have even been responsible for the creation of Mehrunes Dagon, Daedric Prince of Destruction, indirectly putting all the carnage Dagon is responsible for—including the Oblivion Crisis—on Alduin's head.
  • Old World Blues (Hearts of Iron IV Game Mod using Fallout setting): The Putrescent Mother was the first person to be experimented on in Oklahoma by American scientists before the Great War. Surviving their corporal death as a spirit through raw hatred and relishing in the spread of hatred and fear, the Mother would reach out to another survivor of the experiments, a young girl named V. Taking advantage of V's immortality and powers developed through these experiments, the Mother promises her power if she will create a body for her. If V does not resist the Mother's influence, she and the Psykers of the Chained Choir will subject the inhabitants of post-apocalyptic Oklahoma to either mind control, zombification, or having themselves killed and their bodies and souls stitched together to form a new body for the Mother. Those who get zombified will be sent to work as slave labour indefinitely without rest and be used as fodder for the Psykers. Once the Mother awakens in her new body, she gruesomely disposes of V and the Choir and seeks to consume the entirety of the American wasteland, and eventually humanity itself.
  • Madness Combat Fan Animation Madness: Ascend: Jebus is one of the men responsible for the state that Nevada is in. Founding the More Alive Factory alongside the Sheriff, Jebus releases "Life Smog" upon the state that mutates the populace and turns Nevada into a wasteland while he lives in luxury. When Hank Wimbleton is admiring the nature in Jebus's paradise, Jebus kills Hank by stabbing him through the head.
  • American Mary: Dr. Alan Grant and his partner Dr. Walsh are a pair of twisted and corrupt surgeons, behind their image of stern but reasonable teachers. To give a lesson about breaking bad news, Walsh has Mary falsely tell a patient's family that their father/husband has died in surgery. Later, Grant and Walsh invite Mary to a party for their clique, where the female attendees are all drugged and raped while being filmed. Grant himself rapes and films Mary, while Walsh pleasures himself over a woman being gang-raped. The assault causes Mary's own downward spiral of as her first victim is Grant himself. An investigation into their "disappearances" reveals Grant and Walsh have been regularly hosting these "sex parties" with multiple victims before Mary.
  • Civil War (2024):
    • The President is a corrupt, wannabe dictator who is the primary cause for the current war across America. A fascist who disbanded the FBI, rewrote the Constitution, and gave himself an extended third term in office, the President used devastating airstrikes and vicious protest dispersal tactics on civilians to secure his rule. Refusing to surrender his power and plunging the country into its current war-torn state by fighting the secessionist Western Forces, the President cowardly sacrifices his own men, staff, and possibly own wife as decoys when the WF lays siege to his base, and his order that all journalists be shot on sight leads to Lee being coldly gunned down by the President's Secret Service.
    • The unnamed soldier is the fanatically patriotic leader of a tiny militia who proves himself to be the worst the Civil War has to offer despite having no affiliation with either side of the conflict. Taking hostage those who pass by his base, the soldier kills people he deems non-American, dumping their bodies into a massive grave that houses the corpses of dozens, including children.
  • Paycheck: James "Jimmy" Rethrick, the seemingly friendly CEO of Allcom, hires reverse engineer Michael "Mike" Jennings to create a device to foresee events. Killing those involved after learning the device will inevitably lead to nuclear fallout when they protest, Jimmy only relents from killing Mike after learning he has deactivated the machine. Luring Mike back to Allcom, Jimmy decries Mike as a fool before setting him up to be shot to death by the FBI agents he has manipulated, intending to devastate humanity in a future he alone controls.
  • Late Night with the Devil: "Mr. Wriggles" is the nickname of the demon inhabiting the body of Lilly, a little girl who survived the mass suicide of a Satanic cult. When Lilly is brought on the late-night talk show Night Owls as a ratings stunt, "Mr. Wriggles" quickly proves that Evil Is Not a Toy, subjecting the local phony psychic Christou to a horrifying death through Mind Rape and black bile oozing out of his every orifice. Afterward, "Mr. Wriggles" possesses Lilly so he can mock the host of Night Owls, Jack Delroy, over the death of his cancer-ridden wife. The history between Jack and "Mr. Wriggles" is darker and deeper than it initially appears; as part of a nebulous deal with the demon made for the sake of his career, "Mr. Wriggles" gave Jack's innocent wife terminal cancer. In the climax, "Mr. Wriggles" fully takes over Lilly and gruesomely massacres the remaining guests and staff, saving one particularly horrible death for an arrogant skeptic who tries to pledge himself to the demon as soon as he sees irrefutable proof of its existence. Finally, the demon tricks Jack into stabbing Lilly to death on live TV, giving him the "fame" he so desperately coveted.
  • Sanctimony (2000): Tom Turner is a successful stock trader who moonlights as the Theme Serial Killer known as the Monkey Maker. Killing his victims in sets of 6 and removing a specific facial item from their bodies in each of the three cycles, Tom hopes to kill at least 18 people to complete the Number of the Beast. In his spare time, Tom is also part of a Snuff Film operation where women are murdered for the pleasure of paying customers. Even in his personal life Tom continues to be a monster, psychologically tormenting and sexually assaulting his own fiancée to show his power over her. Deciding to toy with Jim Renart, the lead investigator on the Monkey Maker case, Tom murders Jim's partner in cold blood and lures Jim to a trap designed to make him kill his pregnant wife, before Tom eventually goes on a shooting spree.
  • The Very Secret Diary: Tom Riddle, aka Voldemort, or rather the part of his soul stuck in a diary, is a vicious and gleeful sociopath. He charms the 11-year-old Ginny Weasley into fully trusting him and encourages her to feed him her emotions and help him get stronger. Voldemort gradually starts to control her body and use her to let loose the basilisk, hoping for the latter's attacks on students to end fatally. After Ginny sees through his lies and Gaslighting, Voldemort drops his act and threatens her and her friends and family, forcing her to obey him when she's begging him to stop. Voldemort lures Ginny into the Chamber of Secrets, planning for her to die there and for him to restore his bodily form, and delights in Ginny's despair as he promises to kill the people she loves.
  • Myst: The Book of Ti'ana: A'gaeris is a master manipulator, bitter over his expulsion from the Guild of Writers for allegedly stealing a book. He turns that resentment into action when he frames Veovis, an innocent man, for murder and then convinces him to turn against the D'ni empire. Together, they commit terrorist acts, culminating in the release of a plague that kills nearly a million people. But even that was not enough to satisfy A'gaeris's lust for revenge, so he and Veovis sent corpses through to other Ages to ensure that any refugees would also be infected. A'gaeris ordered Veovis to write an Age where they could rule over the native population. Veovis refused, and A'gaeris promptly murdered him in cold blood.
  • Jonah Greenway is a hotshot EMT introduced as an innocuous side character before his true evil nature is revealed. Having been hailed as a hero for saving a bus driver as a child, Jonah became addicted to being praised and decided to engineer events so he would always be seen in that light. Performing malpractice on patients in order to become lauded for "saving" them when they flatline, Jonah leaves a trail of corpses across several cities before arriving in Los Angeles. Continuing his twisted actions, Jonah stops the hearts of anyone he can on his hunt for glory, taking the lives of a motorist, a teenage boy, and 9-1-1 dispatcher Claudette Collins in the process. Kidnapping Hen and Chimney when they become wise to his actions, Jonah shows no remorse for all the death he's caused to satisfy his ego and claims that he is on the same level as a god, deciding who lives or dies. After torturing Chimney to the point of flatlining twice as a display of his "heroism", Jonah's only response to his eventual arrest for the murders is a wide, smug grin.
  • Desperation 2006 adaptation: Tak is a demonic entity who spreads death wherever he goes. Unearthed from the Desperation mining shaft and killing everybody inside, Tak slaughtered the entire town afterwards before going on a decades-long killing spree, which included destroying a bar in Vietnam that led to 87 deaths. Tak would eventually return to Desperation and possess the town's sheriff Collie Entragian, using him to frame nearby travelers for marijuana possession and abuse them to his liking, even killing some for fun, including a little girl. With David Carter destined by God to stop him, Tak possesses his mother in an attempt to kill him and the rest of the escaped prisoners.
  • Norman Osborn, aka the Green Goblin is the power-hungry CEO of Oscorp. After being removed from his company Norman, desires to regain his power and make Peter Parker his heir. To this end, Norman creates an explosion that turns himself into the Green Goblin. The goblin attacks Wilson Fisk's party and deduces Peter Parker's identity as Spider-Man, threatening to expose his secret to the world. Allying himself with Boliver Trask, Norman creates Sentinels and AI to hunt down the mutants and anyone defending them. Spider-Man is then transported to a Bad Future where Norman has wiped out the human race—including Peter's Aunt May—along with every mutant. The remaining survivors were injured and forced into slave labor. When Peter and Kitty Pryde try to deactivate Master Mold, Norman rigs the AI to explode. When Norman's plans go south, he programs the Sentinels to hunt down every mutant and human defending them, and initiates the cores to melt and self-destruct, endangering countless lives. Realizing that Gwen Stacy has been holding Peter back from his potential, the Green Goblin kidnaps Gwen and attempts to kill her. Norman, resurrected in the final volume and Demoted to Dragon to Apocalypse, clones himself to regain Oscorp while he causes havoc and plans to betray Sinister and Apocalypse when their plan fails.
  • Alice in Chains' "I Stay Away": The boy with the jar of flies maliciously unleashes his pets on a traveling circus, causing chaos and destruction amidst the unassuming performers, including a lion tamer being mauled to death and a daredevil motorcyclist losing control of his bike and crashing violently. Snapping the trapeze artist's rope midair and turning the clowns violently on each other, the boy's machinations cause even the blindfolded knife thrower to accidentally kill his partner. Implied to be Death itself, the boy watches admirably over the entire circus burning down, while petting the jar for a job well done.
  • Evelyn Evelyn: As the album details the hellish childhood and life of Eva and Lynn Deville, these two stand out as the worst:
  • Nora Vass is a ruthlessly ambitious Collective officer whose enforcement of their brutal laws towards clones has allowed her to become the highest-ranking clone in the Collective. Assigned to oversee several facilities, Vass sends a brutal clone to inspect them and execute anyone not following Collective law, with at least one facility having its entire staff slaughtered. When a psychotic GeoFFRy unit threatens to release sensitive information unless Vass sends him people to kill, Vass is only briefly reluctant before agreeing to send people for it to butcher. Continuing this method of execution for years, Vass eventually started employing a horrific neurotoxin which zombifies its victims to make the deaths look like accidents. Vass used underhanded methods to become High Admiral and got her predecessor decommissioned, coldly admitting that she would do the same to anyone to advance her position. In this role, Vass threatened any insubordinate or incompetent clones with execution, betrayed the GeoFFRy unit by ordering it destroyed, and participated in a scheme to poison a community's water supply, resulting in numerous deaths.
  • The Dragon's Son, as shown in Bloodlines, is better known to history as Wallachian warlord Vlad Țepeș. Making a Romani settlement the latest target of his army's rampage, Vlad has them all slaughtered except for the grandmother of a girl he killed personally, so she may spread word of his hegemonic ambition. When the old lady refuses, Dracula torments her with a vision of his bloody conquests that have left thousands—even children—dead by his signature impalement method, before revealing himself as a vampiric Daevite lord bent on enchaining the continent to the Daevas' ghoulish reign. When the elderly woman resorts to singing "On Mount Golgotha" in hopes of stopping him, Vlad kills her and then 50 of his own soldiers to try finishing the cursed song in blood, claiming his own life in the frenzy after dragging nearly a hundred people to the grave with him by his final bloodbath alone.
  • come on now, baby girl: Petyr Baelish is the owner of a strip club, but also secretly a drug dealer and the manager of the porn app Mockingbird. Among other things, Mockingbird has videos of actual gang rapes that Baelish pays a group of high school students to commit and film, including a so-called cherry section for which virgin girls are specifically picked as victims. It's revealed that there have been thirteen victims of the "cherry section", all of whom were too ashamed or frightened to speak up openly for a long time. Although the hired perpetrators of the rapes are finally sent behind bars, Jaime and Brienne can't prove that Baelish is behind Mockingbird. Even with the rumors surrounding him, Baelish is completely unrepentant.
  • What If Darth Vader Joined the Rebel Alliance (link): Emperor Palpatine uses Vader to hunt Jedi and subjugate the worlds which rebel against his Empire. Brushing off Vader the latter he confronts him about slavery under his rule, Palpatine eventually sends him to Exegol to show Vader the power of the Sith. After Vader makes his treachery known by assisting the Rebels in sabotaging the Death Star, Palpatine becomes obsessed with killing his former apprentice and continues to tighten his grip on the galaxy. When the now fully reformed Anakin challenges him to a Duel to the Death, Palpatine faces him and declares how he will destroy both the Rebellion and the new Jedi Order.
  • The Devil's Apprentice: Aziel Stofeles is a devil so wicked that he is dissatisfied with the current, "mild" state of Hell. Disgusted that Lucifer has chosen the kindhearted human Filip as his successor, Aziel hatches a plot to usurp the throne, forcing a young demon boy to poison Lucifer before locking the boy in an abandoned church cellar with a mind-shattering spectre to waste away. Once Lucifer is on the brink of death, Aziel attempts to murder Filip so he can seize power and establish a regime under which all good-natured devils are wiped out, leaving only the most depraved stock alive.
  • Cold War (2005): Colonel Barinsky is the treacherous chief of the KGB who plots to overthrow Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev and establish a Stalinist dictatorship. When nuclear scientist turned whistleblower Sonya Yakovleva tries to reveal Barinsky's scheme to the head of the Presidential Guard Alexander Grushkov and President Gorbachev, Barinsky lures American journalist Matthew Carter to their secret meeting site and convinces the President that Grushkov and Yakovleva are CIA-affiliated traitors who hired Carter to kill him, intending to have all three of them framed for high treason and sentenced to death. After Barinsky brings Carter and Grushkov to the political prison in Lubyanka to have his agents beat the confession out of them, he drugs and tortures Sonya for information, later taking her to Chernobyl to force her to activate the nuclear bombs he's been secretly making. When Grushkov tells the President to visit the Chernobyl nuclear plant, Barinsky orders Sonya's death and stages the reactor meltdown, both to kill President Gorbachev and cover his tracks, kidnapping Carter to frame him for the meltdown and leaving Sonya, many innocent workers, and his own men to die in the plant. When Barinsky finds out that Gorbachev survived, he starts an all-out Military Coup and kidnaps the President to blackmail him with nukes into "voluntarily" resigning on camera. After Carter foils the coup and saves Gorbachev, Barinsky's last spiteful act is to try and take millions of Soviet citizens with him by detonating a nuke in the middle of Moscow.
  • Ramirez is Starkweather's right-hand brute, who controls the gangs of Carcer City and uses them to put on "good shows" for the snuff business. Introduced strangling a goon to death just to establish his dominance, Ramirez threatens the rest of his men with death on a regular basis. His personal gang of Wardogs kidnaps Cash's family to use as bait and threatens to kill them one by one, and Ramirez cruelly orders his men to sever Cash's genitals when they find him, proving himself to be the most sadistic "star" of Starkweather's films.
  • Gary Schaffer, the corrupt chief of the Carcer City Police Department, takes bribes from Starkweather, and is responsible for making sure that all atrocities committed in his snuff films are covered up. Schaffer runs the CCPD in the most cruel way possible, with his underlings enjoying beating up and murdering the homeless on a regular basis, and letting some of the cops "star" in Starkweather's films. Not above sending his own men to eliminate Cash when he becomes a nuisance to Starkweather, it is Schaffer's greed that led to the horrors of Carcer City going unpunished for so long.
  • Skul: The Hero Slayer: Emperor Alexander of Carleon is a genocidal racist and eugenicist, who is obsessed with maintaining the "purity" of humanity, and thus seeks nothing less than the complete extermination of the Demon race. To this end, Alexander conducts horrific experiments with Dark Quartz, sometimes on his own citizens and servants, to create Living Weapons to facilitate his plans. When the First Hero's young son accidentally stumbles upon one of these experiments, Alexander pitilessly has the boy killed and frames the Demon King for the murder, driving the First Hero mad with grief and making him all too willing to spearhead Carleon's invasion of the Demon Kingdom. After the invasion, Alexander has many of the captured Demons harvested to create a Chimera to serve as an "avatar" of Carleon's goddess, with his ultimate plan being to use the Demon King's blood to turn himself into a god-like entity who will obliterate the Demons. Following the First Hero's defeat at Skul's hands, Alexander retrieves his barely-alive body and uses his blood to create an army of Super-Soldier clones for a second attack on the Demon Kingdom. When Skul confronts Alexander, the latter mocks the First Hero for how easily manipulated he was, and after being defeated twice he attempts to destroy the entire Demon Castle and everyone in it with a Dark Quartz bomb, purely out of spite.
  • Among Us: The Full Story (link): The Imposter is a sadistic alien figure from outer space who, after infiltrating the Skeld, the murders Cyan before shapeshifting into him and removing his corpse. After that, the Imposter would start to gruesomely murder multiple crewmates and frame the murder on Red, resulting in the latter getting ejected into space. Using the crewmates' incompetence as an advantage, the Impostor would sabotage the Skeld's oxygen system and leave the last two survivors to slowly die in pain as he slowly comes to hunt them down.
  • A Villager's Night series (link): Steve, launching an attack on Hehr's village, maims a dozen villagers, slaughters several others, kills the Iron Golem, and kidnaps the village's workers. Locking the kidnapped villagers in his dungeon, Steve forces them to make items for him in exchange for emeralds and kills a female Villager who fails to give him an item by bathing her in lava. When Larr rebels against Steve by destroying a lantern he had to make for him, Steve kills Larr's brother Beehr out of spite by giving Beehr a lava bath.
  • The Stickworld: The Scientist/Big Brother is well known for his hatred of magicians due to their ability to compete with his immense strength and speed, and always tries to exterminate them, even as they make up more than half the population. He uses a machine to make Middle Brother incredibly stupid, before punching Little Brother just hard enough to make him lose his memories and later tries to kill him when the latter remembers and begs him to stop. Having gotten rid of his brothers, the Scientist creates increasingly dangerous stickbots to kill magicians before building a Humongous Mecha designed to kill Overseer Lolph. When that plan fails, he goes into hiding, tricks Dave and Justice into fighting stick figures fused with nanomachines, and nearly has Justice killed just as she reciprocates Dave's feelings. Later on, he uses the nanobots on himself, fully intending to punch every magician into extinction, as well as anyone else who refuses to bow to him.
  • DEAD DAYS: While Bindo Kwak is a Tragic Villain, these villains from his past turn out to be much worse than him and are all responsible for the zombie apocalypse:
    • Jongmin Kwak seems like a well-meaning family friend of Bindo, before revealing to be a manipulative and ambitious member of Goldenbird, who only cares about himself and money. Working under Dr. Kwak in the experimentation on children, Jongmin murdered the latter and framed it on Bindo to move up in Goldenbird, promptly abandoning Bindo for the streets with plans to use him for later. Opening up Goldenbird’s Slave Project thirty years later, Jongmin creates Label D, an addictive energy drink marketed to children and workers which he sells for free, hiding a mind-controlling plant, all with plans to brainwash the entire world's population into becoming mindless zombies who will bend to their will. In an attempt to find the perfect zombie, Jongmin decides to use Bindo and his daughter Yoonji, orchestrating the death of Bindo’s wife to leave them on financial straits and using Yoonji's terminal illness to convince Bindo to work for him, before having him drugged and giving him a voodoo ritual to have him control zombies, callous over the fact he’ll be turned into an incubus and forced to sexually harass women. Spreading Label D to kick-start a presumed Zombie Apocalypse, Jongmin promptly betrays Goldenbird for his own benefit, confident they’ll cover up his actions while he kidnaps Yoonji and experiments on her to become the perfect zombie.
    • Dr. Kwak, Bindo’s father, is a deplorable member of Goldenbird who is responsible for the events now, despite being long dead. Having given the role to spearhead The Slave Project, Dr. Kwak experimented on several children, killing them before deciding to create an heir to experiment on. To this end, Dr. Kwak rapes his niece Eunhee, and experiments on his son, Bindo, when he is born. Becoming livid over his funding getting revoked, Dr. Kwak begins torturing his son and the other children, burning their eyes out and leaving them starved and disfigured as he forces them to beg up for money on the streets. He also takes his anger out on Eunhee, frequently abusing and raping her violently, in one instance directly in front of Bindo.
    • The unnamed head of Goldenbird had secretly led a conspiracy for decades to attempt to control the entire world and be worshipped as gods. Having researched Haitian Voodoo and mind controlling plants, she attempted to initiate the Slave Project to brainwash the entire world's population into a zombie-like state to bend to their will, giving Dr. Kwak the funding to try it. Decades later, scheming to cut the population down, the head had collaborated and singed off on Jongmin’s plan to remake The Slave Project, giving him a seat at the table after injecting a board member with a brain-melting drug and sending him out to be listed as dementia ridden. Despite only appearing twice, her actions are what led to the zombie apocalypse, resulting in many causalities and suffering across the nation.

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#43447: May 5th 2024 at 10:30:55 AM

Here are writeups of two villains of High School. And no, episodes don't have names. It's just episode number.

High School

  • Episode 156 and 236: Patryk Kozub is a new student at school whose parents often travel abroad which also makes him feel to be completely free to do as he likes. When English teacher Anna Turczyn takes away his tablet, Patryk Kozub teams up with a school bully Gienek Zielonka and they try to humaliate Anna Turczyn. By the end though, when Gienek has had enough, Patryk outright attempts to murder Anna Turczyn with a broken glass. He comes back in episode 236 as a full criminal and drug dealer who manipulates Alina Sałacka (a girl who was in love with him) into doing his bidding and decides to use her to burn whole school down as revenge for his explusion. He initially plans to do it in the evenning but when he learns there still are plenty of people inside, he keeps going with his plan to set school on fire with students and one teacher still inside. When Alina realized the truth about Patryk he threatened her as well.
  • Episode 476: Known only as "The Guardian", an internet troll who created a game called "Wieloryb" ("The Whale"). In that game he gives teenagers eager to play it various dangerous tasks that start with something pretty mild like being disrespectful to a teacher, but end always with committing suicide. The Guardian specifically asks teenagers for their adress in the beggining of the game so that if teenagers refuse to committ suicide, he threatens their family. Plenty of teenagers did committ suicide as a result of his game. "The Guardian" is basically an embodidemnt of why to avoid strangers on internet.

I might have two more potential candidates, but here are first two.

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#43449: May 5th 2024 at 11:45:15 AM

Well here’s a short one, not sure if he cuts it but I think so.

What’s The Work?

THE SCORPION’S TALE is an fantastic short film created by OMELETO, same company who made STALLED. The story presents us with The Scorpion, an infamous hitman who is on death row after a hit gone wrong, and is visited by his son in prison to try and get him out of death.

However, we’ll be talking about the person the Scorpion goes against. The Warden of Desert Canyon.

Who is The Warden? What Does He Do?

  • A thinly veiled sadist, racist and smug slimeball who runs Desert Canyon, who frequently show extort money from the prisoners, The Warden, alongside another hispanic prison gaurd takes out The Scorpion to bring him to meet his son (Labeled as The Kid) to try and get him out of prison. The Scorpion explains (as seen in a flashback) he was arrested after trying to stop a car bomb he planted in a Lawyer’s car, when an innocent woman came into the car as well, which ends up blowing up both of them.

  • However, when the meeting is over, The Warden brings The Scorpion to a desolate hallway and explains to him that we won’t ever be going to his cell again. The Warden explains that underneath Desert Canyon is a bomb shelter built in a Cold War, and that the warden frequently sends down prisoners who he needs “disappear” one of them being The Scorpion himself, explaining that he already deleted his file in the system and that no one will ever find him.

  • It’s revealed that the Warden was the one who ordered the hit on the lawyer, with the initial belief that The Warden’s wife was cheating on him with the lawyer. However, the truth was that The Lawyer and The Warden’s wife was aware of the inhumane things going on in the prison and that The Warden needed both gone, so he beat his wife badly to send her to the lawyer, setting up both to be blown up by the car bomb and for The Scorpion to be arrested for his crimes.

  • Having brought The Scorpion down into the bunker, where there’s a single, small, dark and desolate room where only he can open, The Warden is ready to place The Scorpion in there with a smug grin. However, The Scorpion gets one on the corrupt Warden when it’s revealed The Prison Gaurd was in cahoots, with him, The Scorpion and the Scorpion’s son having planned his breakout and get revenge against The Warden.

  • Using the fact that The Scorpion’s file is now deleted and no one will look for him, The Scorpion and Guard take down The Warden and trades clothes with him, promptly locking The Warden inside the same bunker he locked many others in as The Scorpion leaves the prison, and hitches a ride to his son, with the two driving off into the sunset.

Mitigating Factors?

Nope. He’s a smug and greedy asshole who killed his own wife and screwed over several people to keep his corrupt acts to himself and when he’s cornered by The Scorpion and The Guard, ends up being a sniveling coward.

Heinous Standard?

A bit of an odd one. The story does play a bit of Nothing Is Scarier to what exactly happens to the prisoners that The Warden sent to The Bunker. But it’s made clear that whatever he does in that deep dark single cell bunker , The Prisoners are never seen again, with The Scorpion about to be the next person who won’t ever be seen. And while The Scorpion himself is a hitman, he himself is a pretty Anti-Villain who has extreme standards and is portrayed as a lesser evil to The Warden, who extorts the people of his prison, sends them deep into the prison to never be seen again, and murdered his own wife just to keep his secretes in and The Scorpion is pretty disgusted by The Warden’s actions.

Verdict?

Weak yes to him, but what do y’all think?

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