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* CompleteMonster: [[OurDragonsAreDifferent Neig the Undying]], also known as Neamadh and Nemed, is an ancient dragon who ruled the British Isles in the distant past when magic was last power. In ''Magic Triumphs'', he makes his return, horrifically murdering the inhabitants of several towns to feed on their bones and increase his power, along with anyone who might possibly get in his way as he seeks to re-establish his rule. He uses his venom to corrupt human victims into psychotic [[{{Mooks}} yeddimmur]], and even those of his minions who remain human still tend to be ensorcelled to burn themselves alive once they've delivered his messages as a show of power. A being who enslaves and tortures gods [[ForTheEvulz for his own amusement]], Neig desires nothing less than complete domination of the world--and in the end, he'd likely [[OmnicidalManiac end up destroying it]] out of malice and boredom. Even [[OverarchingVillain Roland]] fears to face him, firmly cementing his stature as the most monstrously terrifying and apocalyptic villain across the entire series.

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* CompleteMonster: [[OurDragonsAreDifferent Neig the Undying]], also known as Neamadh and Nemed, is an ancient dragon who ruled the British Isles in the distant past when magic was last power. In ''Magic Triumphs'', he makes his return, horrifically murdering the inhabitants of several towns to feed on their bones and increase his power, along with anyone who might possibly get in his way as he seeks to re-establish his rule. He uses his venom to corrupt human victims into psychotic [[{{Mooks}} yeddimmur]], and even those of his minions who remain human still tend to be ensorcelled to burn themselves alive once they've delivered his messages as a show of power. A being who enslaves and tortures gods [[ForTheEvulz for his own amusement]], Neig desires nothing less than complete domination of the world--and in the end, he'd likely [[OmnicidalManiac end up destroying it]] out of malice and boredom. Even [[OverarchingVillain Roland]] Roland fears to face him, firmly cementing his stature as the most monstrously terrifying and apocalyptic villain across the entire series.

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* CompleteMonster: [[OurDragonsAreDifferent Neig the Undying]], also known as Neamadh and Nemed, is an ancient dragon who ruled the British Isles in the distant past when magic was last power. In ''Magic Triumphs'', he makes his return, horrifically murdering the inhabitants of several towns to feed on their bones and increase his power, along with anyone who might possibly get in his way as he seeks to re-establish his rule. He uses his venom to corrupt human victims into psychotic [[{{Mooks}} yeddimmur]], and even those of his minions who remain human still tend to be ensorcelled to burn themselves alive once they've delivered his messages as a show of power. A being who enslaves and tortures gods [[ForTheEvulz for his own amusement]], Neig desires nothing less than complete domination of the world--and in the end, he'd likely [[OmnicidalManiac end up destroying it]] out of malice and boredom. Even [[OverarchingVillain Roland]] fears to face him, firmly cementing his stature as the most monstrously terrifying and apocalyptic villain across the entire series.
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* MagnificentBitch - Aunt B, ''especially'' in the fourth book.
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* DracoInLeatherPants - Hugh D'Ambray. Also [[spoiler: Roland.]]

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* DracoInLeatherPants - Hugh D'Ambray.D'Ambray, [[spoiler: now to be made canon in Book 9.5]]. Also [[spoiler: Roland.]]

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* CompleteMonster - Erra fits this bill. She doesn't deny it when Kate calls her a psychopath [[FishOutOfWater (although she has to look up what the word means)]]. When her children annoy her [[OffingTheOffspring she kills them]] and [[PeoplePuppets pilots their undead bodies]]. [[DisproportionateRetribution She once "threw a hissyfit and blew up Bablyon"]], [[ForTheEvulz enjoys scaring crowds, just cause]], [[spoiler: and she tells Kate that because she and Roland are immortal, one human death doesn't mean anything to them so Kate shouldn't whine about [[YouKilledMyFather Roland killing her mother]]. Ouch.]]
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* DracoInLeatherPants - Hugh D'Ambray. Also [[spoiler: Roland.]]
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*NauseaFuel - The description of dead shapeshifter Joshua's body in the fourth book. He is covered in hard red bumps except for the places where he has open sores, and then ''his nose comes off''. Euurgh.
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* CompleteMonster - the audience of the Midnight Games seem to be this, as they enjoy watching warriors kill each other in particularly slow, painful ways; some of the participants fit the trope as well, but the crowning examples have to be the [[UncannyValley Reapers]] who [[spoiler: pour molten electrum - IE shapeshifter Kryptonite - on Derek's face after beating him within an inch of his life and embed his body with some MagicRocks that prevent regeneration. They'd like to do similar things to every shapeshifter, because [[FantasticRacism they hate humans and beasts]] as it is, but find a combination thereof to be particularly disgusting.]]
** Erra fits this bill. She doesn't deny it when Kate calls her a psychopath [[FishOutOfWater (although she has to look up what the word means)]]. When her children annoy her [[OffingTheOffspring she kills them]] and [[PeoplePuppets pilots their undead bodies]]. [[DisproportionateRetribution She once "threw a hissyfit and blew up Bablyon"]], [[ForTheEvulz enjoys scaring crowds, just cause]], [[spoiler: and she tells Kate that because she and Roland are immortal, one human death doesn't mean anything to them so Kate shouldn't whine about [[YouKilledMyFather Roland killing her mother]]. Ouch.]]
** The Lighthouse Keepers, who are willing to kill thousands of innocents in order to achieve their fanatical anti-magic ends.

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* CompleteMonster - the audience of the Midnight Games seem to be this, as they enjoy watching warriors kill each other in particularly slow, painful ways; some of the participants fit the trope as well, but the crowning examples have to be the [[UncannyValley Reapers]] who [[spoiler: pour molten electrum - IE shapeshifter Kryptonite - on Derek's face after beating him within an inch of his life and embed his body with some MagicRocks that prevent regeneration. They'd like to do similar things to every shapeshifter, because [[FantasticRacism they hate humans and beasts]] as it is, but find a combination thereof to be particularly disgusting.]]
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Erra fits this bill. She doesn't deny it when Kate calls her a psychopath [[FishOutOfWater (although she has to look up what the word means)]]. When her children annoy her [[OffingTheOffspring she kills them]] and [[PeoplePuppets pilots their undead bodies]]. [[DisproportionateRetribution She once "threw a hissyfit and blew up Bablyon"]], [[ForTheEvulz enjoys scaring crowds, just cause]], [[spoiler: and she tells Kate that because she and Roland are immortal, one human death doesn't mean anything to them so Kate shouldn't whine about [[YouKilledMyFather Roland killing her mother]]. Ouch.]]
** The Lighthouse Keepers, who are willing to kill thousands of innocents in order to achieve their fanatical anti-magic ends.
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* MagnificentBitch - Aunt B, ''especially'' in the fourth book.

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