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1'''Basic Trope''': A villain does something evil even when it clearly keeps them from succeeding.
2* '''Straight''': Lord Kill'Everyone abuses and eventually backstabs General Bob despite Bob being loyal and competent, resulting in Bob [[TheDogBitesBack deciding that enough is enough]] and joining Alice's rebellion.
3* '''Exaggerated''': Lord Kill'Everyone and his men [[RapePillageAndBurn raided the town of Tinyville]], slaughtering every man, woman, and child, destroying their crops, and [[BurnBabyBurn burning every building to the ground]], though had Tinyville remained standing, it could have provided them with food, resources, and shelter. Moreover, Kill'Everyone's over-the-top atrocities will both call [[RebelLeader Alice]]'s attention to him and result in [[NeutralNoLonger other towns casting]] [[ThisMeansWar their lot in with Alice]]. Kill'Everyone is also a BadBoss who tends to kill his {{Mook}}s [[YouHaveFailedMe for failing him]] (or [[YouHaveOutLivedYourUsefulness even succeeding]]), [[IrrationalHatred is horrible to General Bob on principle]], attacks [[OurPresidentsAreDifferent President]] [[MeaningfulName Goodman]] (who is a UniversallyBelovedLeader) on live television, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking litters]], simply, and all because it’s absolutely
4 '''''[[evil:EEEE~EEE~VVVVILLLLBOOGABOOOGGAAGGHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!]]'''''
5* '''Downplayed''':
6** ForTheEvulz.
7** EvilIsPetty.
8** VillainBall
9** Evulz is not evil, but is a bigoted business owner willing to screw himself of profits and a positive reputation just so he won't have to sell his products to those he considers beneath him.
10** InsufferableImbecile
11** CardCarryingVillain
12* '''Justified''':
13** Kill'Everyone is an [[CompleteImmortality immortal]] with a sadistic streak a mile wide and fully aware he has all the time in the world to indulge. It's not like he has to really worry about anything backfiring on him as long as you can't put him down!
14** Kill'Everyone is TheSociopath and really doesn't know what to do with power other than hurt as many people as possible. To him, causing suffering isn't a step on the way to the goal, it's the goal itself.
15** Kill'Everyone is being manipulated by TheManBehindTheMan, who has their own agenda and needs Kill'Everyone to be the horrific villain that he is for it to work.
16** Kill'Everyone got his powers from a DealWithTheDevil. In order to keep them, he ''has'' to cause a certain amount of suffering to other people, or else the demon who gave him his powers will get impatient and take them away.
17** WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity. To become a lord in the first place, Kill'Everyone used a power source that corrupted him to the point where he ''cannot'' think rationally.
18** In the beginning, Kill'Everyone ''was'' a competent EvilOverlord, but it turned out that he just couldn't take years of constant paranoia about assassins and betrayal, [[KickTheDog doing horrible things]] [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes to people he actually liked]] in order to keep power, and other such things. The stress of it has caused [[VillainousBreakdown his mental state to fracture significantly]], which is why he's so bad about it now.
19** Kill'Everyone suffers from a mental disorder that causes a distorted view of reality. From ''his'' point of view, what he did was [[InsaneTrollLogic perfectly logical]]- General Bob was going to betray him anyway, the village was bringing out torches and pitchforks instead of money, and Bob hates Alice too much to ever side with her.
20** Kill'Everyone is MadeOfEvil, and [[EvilCannotComprehendGood cannot comprehend anything else]]. He is literally incapable of doing good, even if it would be useful.
21** Kill'Everyone is a {{Jerkass}} that personally hates Alice. As a result, he will do anything and '''every'''thing that riles Alice's goat, even if that means [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder pissing off]] [[TeamKiller everybody else]] [[NoHonorAmongThieves he's allied to]] and [[PyrrhicVictory risking the complete destruction of everything he's been working for]] in a much shorter term than it could have been, because one of the things Alice hates more than anything is people being idiots at their job -- yes, including enemy commanders (showing professionalism is a way for her to declare them a WorthyOpponent, even). Since spiting Alice in the end will be WorthIt
22** Kill'Everyone's only motivation is ForTheEvulz. Doing stupid things to annoy other people isn't detrimental to him or his plan, because that was his entire plan in the first place.
23** Kill’Everyone is a {{Card carrying villain}}.
24* '''Inverted''':
25** StupidGood
26** PragmaticVillainy
27** Bob is the [[NiceGuy Kind]] and [[TheSmartGuy Smart Guy]].
28* '''Subverted''': “Why would I burn down the village, when I can make the villagers pay me ''not'' to?”
29* '''Double Subverted''':
30** "But that wouldn't be any fun. Let's burn it down anyway.”
31** Kill'Everyone makes his demands, then burns the village ''before'' they can pay, destroying the resources he was hoping to take for himself.
32** Kill'Everyone makes his demands on threat of burning the village. He burns it down after they've paid, destroying that village's resources and making sure everyone else knows that he won't keep promises, therefore blowing his chance of anyone surrendering to him.
33* '''Parodied''': Lord Kill'Everyone suffers from a sort of villainous insecurity. He's so desperate to prove himself EvilerThanThou that he commits acts of brutality at every possible opportunity, just because he's scared that if he slacked off, someone else would commit more atrocities than him.
34* '''Zig Zagged''':
35** Lord Kill'Everyone kills his [[TheDragon Dragon]] Halgar, but he did so because [[TheStarscream Halgar was treacherous]] and plotting to usurp him. Unfortunately, Halgar was also his HyperCompetentSidekick, to whom none of his {{Mooks}} can compare. But hey, Kill'Everyone would eventually have to kill Halgar anyway when he tried to usurp him, and this way he doesn't have to risk losing the fight, so no real loss. Except Halgar's [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes loving brother]] Skullgar is Kill'Everyone's AlmightyJanitor, and he didn't take kindly to Kill'Everyone murdering his sibling.
36** Lord Kill'Everyone's level of villainy varies a lot, DependingOnTheWriter. Some people write him as a sadist who enjoys hurting others but is rational enough to realize that sometimes it's better to [[WhyDontYouJustShootHim just shoot them]], and some write him as a total moron who's DrunkOnTheDarkSide and does evil just for the thrill of proving that he ''can''.
37* '''Averted''': [[PragmaticVillainy Lord Kill'Everyone is reasonably competent and doesn't see the need to do evil when the risks outweigh the rewards.]]
38* '''Enforced''':
39** "We need to show the villain to be an impulsive moron so the kids ''[[AvertedTrope won't]]'' [[DracoInLeatherPants want to be like]] [[HateSink him]]."
40** The writer believes that all evil is rooted in mental deficiencies, and it bleed through to the villains they write.
41** The writer has to give the heroes ''some'' chance of winning. Writing Kill'Everyone as a self-destructive idiot is, ironically, the ''most'' plausible avenue [[OnlyTheAuthorCanSaveThemNow after spending so much time making him an otherwise-unstoppable threat.]]
42** The writer wrote Kill'Everyone as the [[RightWayWrongWayPair Wrong Way Example to the Right Way Example]] of [[VillainWithGoodPublicity Lord Good'Publicity]] for teaching his audience how to DoWrongRight.
43* '''Lampshaded''':
44** “Gee, the boss sure has a fixation on being evil at all costs.”
45** "Can you tell me why on earth we're following this moron?"
46* '''Invoked''':
47** Emperor Evulz creates Lord Kill'Everyone to distract the world from his own much more subtle plans.
48** Lord Kill'Everyone behaves like an idiot because it's a way he can justify acting upon ContractualGenreBlindness.
49* '''Exploited''':
50** While Emperor Evulz had nothing to do with Kill-Everyone's origin (and [[EvenEvilHasStandards in fact rather detests him]]) he's not above using the antics of Kill'Everyone to distract from or further his own operations.
51** [[GuileHero Alice]] defeats Kill'Everyone by goading him with BriarPatching and IfYoureSoEvilEatThisKitten. He ''always'' falls for it.
52* '''Defied''':
53** "I don't care if it would be 'evil'. I have real goals beyond simply being obnoxious, and doing this would get in the way of them."
54** [[TheDragon Halgar]], being more competent and professional, knows that Kill'Everyone would doom everyone in the group, forms a coup to stop Kill'Everyone before he does something worse.
55* '''Discussed''': "Kill'Everyone's cruelty is matched only by his stupidity."
56* '''Conversed''': "Why are the villains in these things always so stupid? I mean, there's 'evil' and there's 'wrecking your whole plan to kick one puppy'."
57* '''Deconstructed''':
58** Kill-Everyone’s chronic BondVillainStupidity eventually catches up to him, getting him incarcerated or even killed, with the world a worse place for his being there.
59** Kill-Everyone's insane, destructive, actions wind up devastating everything around him. Even though he technically "wins" by killing all his enemies (through [[BewareTheSillyOnes unpredictability]] or sheer raw power), [[MeaninglessVillainVictory the world around him is so ruined that it's impossible for him to accomplish his original goals]].
60** Kill'Everyone wrestles with his innate stupid-evilness, and is driven to depression by his [[AlwaysChaoticEvil inability to reign in his murderous impulses]], [[BeingEvilSucks even if he wants to]] or really should.
61** Kill'Everyone is [[HanlonsRazor Grey's Law]] incarnate: it does not matters if the reason for his evil deeds is a combination of stupidity, stubborness, [[IRejectYourReality blindness]] and tremendous self-serving or sheer unfathomable malice (with a comparatively minor degree of idiocy on the side), the result is still the same and countless people have suffered. If anything, the revelation that Kill'Everyone is an idiot is the part that truly makes people despair.
62* '''Reconstructed''': Kill'Everyone's whole goal was to destroy as much as he could out of spite to the world. He succeeded with flying colors. After all, even if Alice defeats him in the end the world will still be worse for his existence, and even if Bob is able to escape him he can't escape the mental scars from Kill'Everyone's abuse.
63* '''Played for Laughs''': Kill'Everyone [[BullyingTheDragon decides it's]] [[SarcasmMode a great idea]] [[FlippingTheBird to give a middle finger]] [[DoNotTauntCthulhu to]] [[SpecialPersonNormalName Phil]] the PhysicalGod, [[KnightTemplar who is notorious]] for having a HairTriggerTemper towards villains. Kill'Everyone's men and allies all FacePalm at the same time, before saying ScrewThisImOuttaHere before Phil arrives.
64* '''Played for Drama''':
65** Because of Lord Kill'Everyone's [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder constantly betraying]] [[TeamKiller his fellow villains]] all [[EvilerThanThou just to prove he's a bigger villain than them]] and the fact that he's a BadBoss to his minions, Alice the RebelLeader has a ''[[NiceJobFixingItVillain really]]'' [[NiceJobFixingItVillain easy time gaining allies]], including Emperor Evulz in an EnemyMine and Kill'Everyone's [[TheDogBitesBack much-abused top general]], Bob.
66** Lord Kill'Everyone is a worse villain than everybody else Alice has faced off against, even Emperor Evulz, who has far more resources (and ability to put them to good use), because Evulz is at least rational enough to be negotiated with, even if the price is high. For example, if Alice's friend Charlie is captured by Emperor Evulz, Alice can be fairly sure that he'll be alive. Evulz took the effort to capture him because he wanted something tangible, like information or concessions from Alice, that he can't get if Charlie is dead. If Charlie is captured by Kill'Everyone, Alice just has to assume that Charlie is dead and pray that it was quick.
67** Lord Kill'Everyone was horrifically abused as a child by his parents, his teachers, his schoolmates, and everyone around him, to the point that [[EvilCannotComprehendGood he doesn't just fail to understand concepts such as compassion or empathy]], he genuinely has no idea how to interact with the world in a manner other than violence and cruelty.
68* '''Played For Horror''': Kill'Everyone triggers the DoomsdayDevice with a gigantic grin, flipping the bird, and saying a sing-song "scrrreeeewww yyyoooouuuuu!", all of which makes him sound (at ''best'') like some high-school "edgelord" doing a RageQuit -- even after being told by everyone, including the GreaterScopeVillain, to leave the damn thing alone because ''he'' won't survive either. The series' RockFallsEveryoneDies ending then goes on to show in gory detail what happens.
69* '''IntendedAudienceReaction''': The whole point of Kill'Everyone's character [[EvilWillFail is to show how self-destructive evil is]]. Kill'Everyone demonstrates that evil is ''not'' cool, it's contemptible. There's no excuses like "well, at least the trains run on time". True evil like that of Kill'Everyone is self-defeating and pathetic, not something to be emulated.
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