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"Monster? I'm not a monster. I'M A GOD."

"That thing, the S'Müz, is the PKE phenomena you detected yesterday; a big ol' cloud of psychokinetic energy with a bad attitude, a murderous attitude. The second it enters this reality it's going to start killing every living thing on this planet, then every living thing in the galaxy, then the universe, etcetera, etcetera, until nothing remains. Anywhere."
The Doctor explaining to Twilight Sparkle what the S'Müz wants, Time Lords and Terror

When combining their favorite works, fans still manage to write monstrously depraved villains.

Examples from Fan Games can be found here.

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The Bridge (MLP) (Godzilla & My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic)

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  • Grand King Ghidorah is an Omnicidal Maniac with a god complex. Traveling the universe for eons, Ghidorah has razed countless civilizations to absorb the souls of the fallen, increasing his own power. Enjoying mind games, Ghidorah also takes to psychically forcing worlds of people to turn on each other. Supposedly killing Monster X's wife and then continuously tormenting him, Ghidorah hopes to drive him over the edge into his Superpowered Evil Side, Kaizer Ghidorah, which he adores as a fellow destroyer. Attacking Equestria with his cohorts, Ghidorah brainwashes Starlight Glimmer into attacking Godzilla Jr., in the hopes the latter will become enraged; this may destroy the whole planet, but Ghidorah is fine with that, as this provide a good fight and remove a problem. While bored, he cruelly mind rapes Celestia until Luna forces him to stop. Forcing Monster X to turn into Kaizer Ghidorah, King Ghidorah leaves the berserker to attack his friends while he himself attempts to kill Godzilla Jr. When fatally wounded, Ghidorah tries to destroy all of Equestria with a Wave-Motion Gun as one last act of spite. A megalomaniac who planned to kill even his own brother, Grand King Ghidorah proves himself to be every bit as vile as his cinematic counterparts.
  • Jeog, aka "Beautiful Terror", is a monstrous, bloodthirsty Gumiho. Viewing love as something she can take by force by eating someone's heart, Jeog would pretend to be a Kirin doe and be adopted into the Cho Family. She would then slaughter most of the family before being sealed away, only to escape years later to finish the job. She would kill Cho Yon, Ki Seong's betrothed, and attempt to feed her soup made from his remains while trying to murder her as well. Chasing her victim onto a ship, Jeog would slaughter the entire crew. Finally tracking Seong down, Jeog would attempt to kill her honorary niece Gentle Leaf several times, and attempt to rip out her new love Anguirus's heart and liver while disguised as her. While kept at bay by wards, Jeog would try to convince Seong to run to her death by making it appear she's holding Gentle Leaf hostage. During the final battle, Jeog would paralyze Ki Seong so she can be Forced to Watch the Gumiho kill Anguirus. Despite not being a kaiju herself, Jeog proves more monstrous than many of them.
  • The Bridge Halloween Special: Godzilla Earth is the proud and arrogant ruler of an alternate Terra. Seeing itself as the supreme form of life and thus able to do whatever it chooses, Earth would deem all life except itself unfit to exist and brutally exterminate it to replace it with a biosphere in its own image. Seeking to destroy humanity's remnants more out of bruised pride rather than to avenge its fallen son, Earth is confronted by four heroic Godzillas from other worlds and cruelly kills them in the course of the resulting struggle, including trying to have Showa Eaten Alive by Servum, and intends to brutalize their corpses out of spite. When they merge into the Leviathan and bring Earth to death's door, Earth attempts to suck the life out of the biosphere it itself created and kill all life once more in a selfish attempt to preserve its own. An ego-driven mass murderer, Godzilla Earth would haunt Junior and fuel his fear of what he could become for years to come.
  • The Bridge Sound Of Thunder: Empress Mio Odiato Cadenza is the Mirror Universe version of Princess Cadence, and partner-in-crime to Mirror Godzilla Junior and Battra Lea. After they aided in her escape, she assisted them in an attempt to destroy Canterlot and other atrocities. She then led them to King Aspen's Thicket, resulting in a massacre by the villains as they claimed it as their base of operations. Setting to work on a way to unleash her kaiju allies on Equestria, permanently in their true forms, Cadenza kidnaps, experiments on, and murders ponies, changelings, and deer. A rampage on the heavily populated Manehattan is their next intended attack, something that comes to pass when Junior uses the fruits of her experiments to attack the city at the climax. When the prospect of making Duchess Chrysalis's student Starlight Glimmer her next victim comes about, Cadenza is ecstatic at the chance to take sadistic Revenge by Proxy on her nemesis, gleefully taunting and mocking her captive as she prepares. A self-described "cold-hearted wretch who causes hatred and grief", Cadenza manages to be even more of a monster than her kaiju allies, as she lacks what few mitigating factors either has.
  • Humanity's Stand: Gabara the Ancient is an ancient tyrant who ruled Japan in a sadistic reign of terror until he was sealed away. As his seal begins to break, he psychically tortures the then-infant Godzilla Jr. with nightmares. Years later, he begins to Mind Rape psychics with cruel nightmares that begin to inflict physical damage, taking it especially slow and torturous with a young boy named Damien out of spite for Miki Saegusa managing to best him. When Damien sees into his mind, Gabara brutally murders him with his own worst fear. During his showdown with the now-adult Godzilla Jr., Gabara attempts to torture the heroic kaiju to death in every sense of the word using his Soul Lightning. After being killed by Jr., Gabara attempts to possess his own descendant Ichiro to continue his rampage. Even with his soul destroyed by Ichiro's will, Gabara's lingering malevolence corrupts the kindhearted child into a lazy jerk. A cruel and psychopathic tyrant, Gabara's only goal is to sadistically torment every creature he comes across.

Fairy May Cry (Devil May Cry & Fairy Tail)

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  • Mundus is the Demon Emperor of the Underworld. Originally a god called Pluto, after interfering with the mortal world, he was stripped of his power and banished to the Underworld where he eventually overthrew the then-ruler, and became the Emperor of Demons. Thousands of years before the start of the series, Mundus attempted to conquer Earthland, only being foiled by the demon Sparda and his alliance with the dragons. Since then, Mundus has made many attempts to escape to resume this conquest while taking every opportunity to get revenge on Sparda, sending demons to kill his wife Eva in front of his sons Dante and Virgil, leading to Dante and Vergil's tragic origins. This also made Sparda reluctant to reveal that he was one of the co-founders of the Fairy Tail guild, fearing that Mundus would send his demons to target the guild out of revenge as well. It's later revealed that he was the one who cursed Zeref, making him responsible for the 400 years of death and destruction caused by Zeref's creations and fanatical worshipers, as well as corrupting Fairy Tail's second guild master and co-founder Precht becoming Hades, the guild master of Grimoire Heart, in the effort of drawing out Zeref to continue to torment him. Mundus is responsible for almost every tragedy in the series in his effort to conquer other worlds with the intention of enslaving and exterminating humanity, while getting revenge on Sparda by going after his children and their allies.
  • Edolas arc: Nelo Angelo is a servant of Mundus who was created to aid in his conquest of Edolas. He would join the Magic Suppression Force in Edolas while secretly hiding his resentment towards his fellow captains, where he has killed thousands of guild members the including the Edolas Lisanna, and during his fights with the Earthland Fairy Tail, he took Wendy hostage, threatening to decapitate her. Upon revealing his true loyalties and becoming the Onyx Reaper, Nelo Angelo begins to use his newfound power as he slaughters his way though the royal army and begins his plan to pave the way for his master Mundus and his demon army to enter Edolas, which will result in the deaths of all the Human and Exceed populace. Upon fighting Modeus and nearly killing him, he plans to leave him alive long enough to see his guild mates perish then wipe out the Edolas Fairy Tail Guild out of spite for evading him for so long. Nelo Angelo proved himself to be among the worst of his kind and of Mundus's followers.
  • Devil Hand arc:
    • Arkham is the mastermind behind the creation of the Devil Hand dark guild, and the rise of the tower Temen-ni-gru in order to obtain the power of Sparda. Having killed his own wife and traumatizing his daughter Lady/Mary in the process, Arkham would later return to make an alliance with Vergil to form the Devil Hand guild along with seven other wizards to fill the ranks, including children such as Sheeree/Leviatha and Adrian/Beelzebub, who he emotionally manipulated to do so. Upon faking his death, Arkham would later reveal himself as the untrustworthy guide Jester, admitting that the true reason he formed Devil Hand was to not only awaken the tower but to gather pawns strong enough to tire out Dante, Fairy Tail's elite, and Vergil, so that he can claim Sparda's power for himself while everyone who could stop him would be unable to do so. A man who will use and betray everyone, including his own family, and unleash hell upon the world in order to become a god, Arkham remains as one of Fairy Tail's most vile and hated enemies.
    • Asmodeua represents the Sin of Lust of the Seven Sins and is a sexual sadist of the highest order. Once going by the name Black Widow, Asmodeua kidnapped three dozen women and teenage girls and subjected them to horrific torture as part of her collection. While they were all found alive, they were traumatized from the torture they endured, with Asmodeua enjoying the physical, emotional, and psychological torture she subjects to her victims' mind, body, and soul until they break so that their souls will always be hers even if they leave her and reunite with their loved ones, leaving them to be shells of their former selves, all while expressing pride in her crimes and planning to make a new collection, starting with Lucy, Lisanna, and Angel/Sorano.
  • Order of the Sword arc: Sanctus at first appears to be the benevolent leader of the Order of the Sword, but in reality is a self-righteous misanthrope who seeks exterminate all of humanity in Earth land and replace them with perfect ones. Sanctus sets the events of the arc in motion, orchestrating the escape and formation of the Neo Oracion Seis; ordering the deaths of many Celestial Wizards, including children; and tricking Fairy Tail into collecting the pieces of the Infinity Clock for their agenda. Upon revealing his true colors, Sanctus shows no remorse when disposing of his loyal subordinates in the Order of the Sword, even murdering his own loyal servant Credo in front of his childhood friends for defending his sister Kyrie from his plans, and allowing Agnus to experiment on the corpse of Sparda to aid his plans. Sanctus later reveals that he arranged the death of Lucy's father Jude Heartfilia, by giving her childhood doll Michelle/Imitatia life to act as a spy and implant a tumor in Jude's brain in order to get the clock piece he was guarding, then proceeds to callously absorb the magic from a remorseful Michelle/Imitatia. Once Sanctus uses the Infinity Clock to channel its power into the Savior, he begins to cause apocalyptic disasters across Fiore while beating Makarov to near death in front of everyone. Despite being human, Sanctus was one of the worst monsters ever faced by Dante and Fairy Tail.

Heroes series (Massive Multiplayer Crossover)

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  • "Heroes from two worlds" & "Heroes stand united": Morgoth Bauglir, the first Dark Lord of Arda, continues his monstrous reign of terror upon his release. Pretending to be loyal to Thanos's cause, Morgoth seeks the Infinity Stones for his own ends, spreading runes around the Earth to increase his power for the coming battles. Leading his forces against the heroes, Morgoth has his dragon kill dozens of Wakandan defenders before personally intervening, helping Thanos gain the Stones to wipe out half of the Multiverse. Convincing him to resurrect hundreds of former villains for when the heroes return, Morgoth later leaves Thanos to die in the final battle, grabbing the Infinity Gauntlet and coming within a finger snap of destroying the entire Multiverse out of spite towards Llúvatar.
  • "Heroes in Middle-earth" & "Heroes stand united": Saruman the White, despite surviving the events of the film trilogy, continues to reject any chance of redemption offered to him. After escaping Arda and wandering the cosmos, Saruman aligns with Thanos, also seeking the Stones for himself. Participating in the massacre of the Asgardian people, Saruman convinces Thanos to resurrect Morgoth, knowing full well the Dark Lord will destroy everything in sight when released and throwing Middle-earth into chaos in the process. Helping Morgoth regain his strength, Saruman personally participates in the following battles, spitefully crushing Theoden's chest with his staff and intending to eventually take Middle-earth for himself.
  • "Heroes, Magicians, and Luthors": The Lex Luthor of Earth-50, unlike his two counterparts, is a raving madman who seeks to watch the world burn. Allying with his doppelgängers to brainwash Supermen into causing damage, Lex tricks his Superman into participating, intending to destroy cities across the Multiverse for maximum casualties. After the Supermen cause a horrendous amount of damage, Lex decides this isn't enough and releases a new and improved Doomsday, intending for him to rampage across the Earth and kill everyone he possibly can.
  • Dormammu, the Great Demon of the Dark Dimension, seeks to assimilate all of the Multiverse into his own dimension. Having attacked multiple Earths in the past, Dormammu also once attacked Arda, almost forcefully recruiting Radagast and decimating the East when he refused. Through his loyal servant Karl Mordo, Dormammu recruits the Batman Who Laughs and Carnage and has them cause as much destruction and death as they can, making his conquest of various worlds easier for him. Intending to finally destroy the dimension that has spited him so strongly, Dormammu tricks the heroes into letting him out, then plays a sadistic game of catch with SuperThor, throwing a ball of energy strong enough to destroy Earth at him to make him catch it. When he realizes he might be losing, he instead settles for destroying the entire Multiverse, then attacks New York with his minions to kill as many as he can.
  • "A Venomous Conspiracy" & "Rise of the Great Demon": Carnage is the "child" of the Venom symbiote who lacks his moral code. Originally bonded to Gwen Stacy, Carnage immediately massacred everyone in his path before being bonded to his true host, Cletus Kasady. Originally intending to just kill everyone they met, Carnage signs on to Dormammu's cause and begins a multiversal killing spree, draining people of their blood, organs, and skins. Massacring entire cities along the way, Carnage also seeks to consume his own children, knowing it will create enough energy to release his dark lord. Earning a personal kill count in the millions across his journey, Carnage remains perhaps the vilest foe the heroes ever faced.

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  • Adventures Against Evil (link) (Adventure Time & Star vs. the Forces of Evil): The Lich returns after his original demise to continue its conquest to destroy all life in the multiverse. After possessing Star Butterfly, he launches an attack on Butterfly Castle, vaporizing anyone in his path and looking for her wand that he can use to destroy Mewni and Ooo. The Lich later possesses Eclipsa and uses her wand to conjure up various natural hazards like firestorms and tornadoes to destroy all of Mewni; he tries this plan again in Ooo when he's first repelled. When both of his plans are foiled, he tries to sacrifice Eclipsa and corrupt the Wellbeing of the Forest to restore his original form, even though it would destroy all life on Ooo.
  • Aelita in Wonderland (link) (Code Lyoko artstyle & Evolution setting in Wonderland): The Queen of Hearts is the Wonderland counterpart of both XANA and Aelita, but lacks any of the latter's heroic traits. Upon taking over Wonderland, the Queen created the Inquisition to enforce her brutal laws with the tiniest offense or slip-up being punishable by death without trial, resulting in innocent people being arrested and executed every day. When the Captain seemingly fails to capture the freedom fighter Joker, the Queen warns him that he will be decapitated and added to her tree full of heads the next time he fails her. When three of her underlings mistakenly paint her white roses red, the Queen disintegrates them on the spot. Capturing Aelita, the Queen threatens to kill her if she refuses to tell her where Joker hides. When the latter appears and attacks her, the Queen attempts to decapitate him. When her Executioner and her underlings fail to defeat Aelita, Joker, the Carpenter, the White Rabbit, the redeemed Captain and the Mad Hatter, the Queen turns into a giant dragon and seemingly kills Joker. While she can pretend to be friendly, the Queen of Hearts proved to be worse than her original literary counterpart.
  • All For Luz (My Hero Academia & The Owl House):
    • S1: Governor Rodger Maxwell, the Governor of Connecticut, takes advantage of the Mass Super-Empowering Event in order to try and wipe all superhumans from the map. Kidnapping 33 superhuman children, Maxwell has them all compete in a Death Game where they are split into teams and are forced to kill each other. Seeing Luz Noceda's potential through All For One, Maxwell manipulates the two other teams with the promise of money to spearhead an attack on all of Luz's teammates, including Julia, getting her to snap and kill the rest of them to steal their powers so he can blow Luz up, before planning to expand his genocidal goals. Despite his arrest, Maxwell caused the deaths of 27 innocent children and is responsible for the deterioration of Luz's mental state.
    • S2's "Death To Normality" arc: Jonah Smith is a gigantic, sadistically violent assassin for Tyler Wittebane, known as the worst of the superhumans. Raping and murdering his wife before gaining his Quirk and becoming an assassin, Jonah enjoys taunting and causing suffering to his victims before killing them. Getting orders to assassinate Camila Noceda, Jonah taunts and throws the scared woman around as he laughs at her before killing her. During a brutal battle against Luz which destroys a chunk of Gravesfield and kills countless people, Jonah has Camila's body teleported to be destroyed by Luz, making her think she killed her mother for no reason other than spite.
    • S3's "Truth, Lies, and The Inbetween": Tamashiki Shigaraki, All For One's father, is a disgusting man despite his short appearance. A parliament member and devout advocate of Anti-Quirk policies, Tamashiki took advantage of the homeless Aiya Kagurami, raping her when she was just 16 before promptly abandoning her, as well as Rikitasu and Yoichi, to suffer in the streets. His actions managed to even leave a sociopath like All For One enraged as he tracks down and murders him without a second thought.
  • All Worlds Alliance (Massive Multiplayer Crossover) Chapter 43—"Too Sweet! Rescue Mission": Nemeth is an elf slaver and a former high-ranking member of the Apostles of the New World, who is the owner of the Slave Fortress, as well as the mastermind behind the biggest hero trafficking campaign across the multiverse. Prior to the events of the series, Nemeth instigated a series of mass kidnappings across the multiverse, where he enslaves several heroes of different races—including humans, elves, and orcs—which he sells for profit at a very high price. Furthering his cruelty, Nemeth's slaves were comprised of children and the elderly, most of whom he sold to various shady people like Silas Moron and countless others, whereas the rest of the prisoners were imprisoned in Slave Fortress within the North Bihag Zone. Nemeth placed his prisoners under painful conditions, notably using chokers on their necks to completely drain them of their strength.
  • Altering Fate (link) (The Dark Tower & Naruto): Randall Flagg, real name Walter Padick, is a vile servant of the Crimson King who has traveled through numerous dimensions to spread destruction and ultimately destroy the multiverse. Having been sent by the Crimson King to destroy the Beam of the Dog, he removes the barriers to said pillar by manipulating alternate versions of Naruto to travel to other dimensions, where he lures them by massacring their version of Konoha and murdering his Love Interest, Sakura. Moving to the prime Naruto universe, he first possessed Obito and manipulated the start of the Fourth Great Ninja War, before repeating the process, where he and his forces slaughter the Konoha bunkers containing its citizens and rapes several women. Upon capturing Sakura and Sasuke, he promises to release them if the latter cuts the eye of the former, in which he does so, but Flagg breaks his vow and kills Sakura. When he meets Hinata's army, he introduces himself by killing two soldiers with a gun and then tries to massacre everyone there. After being banished, he moves onto another Naruto universe, where he provides even more destructive weapons, including the nuclear bomb, and starts the Fourth Great Ninja War there, leading to even more casualties. He personally joins in the "fun" as well by slaughtering a Kusa military base and cutting Rin.
  • Anyone Can Become A Hero (link) (My Hero Academia & Steel Ball Run): Focaccia is a villainous Stand user whose Stand is strengthened by causing misery. He uses his Stand, Dream On, to assail his victims with their traumas and fears until they are Driven to Suicide, upon which he steals their souls in order to keep tormenting them, taking sick pleasure in the act the entire time. Upon using Dream On to torment Johnny Joestar, Dream On receives a massive power boost and starts affecting the rest of Class 1-A as well. When Izuku Midoriya manages to break his classmates out of their nightmares and they confront Dream On in Johnny's nightmare, Dream On forces them to watch a compilation of Johnny's traumatic memories, before attempting to kill them all in front of Johnny in order to drive him over the edge.
  • Banding Together (Massive Multiplayer Crossover):
    • Menagerie: Adam Taurus is once again portrayed as an anti-human bigot. Paying humans to massacre White Fang members and their loved ones to get them on his side, Adam also seduces the 15-year-old Blake to turn her against her parents, beating and threatening her when she hesitates or refuses to kill for him. Eventually driving Blake away after staging a massacre at the Vytal Festival, Adam and Sienna use the confusion caused by the sudden merger of different universes to take over Menagerie, exiling Ghira and Kali while purging a neighborhood to quell rebellion. Given a spell book by Bowser, Adam has hundreds agonizingly turned into monsters, including Princess Peach, despite his promise to not harm her, and plans to betray and kill both Bowser and Bane, along with their forces. Confronted by the heroes, Adam fatally wounds Ilia and abandons Sienna to die, eventually revealing he plans to slaughter the multiverse with his army of monsters and White Fang to ensure only Faunus will be around to worship him.
    • Sacrifice:
      • Sigma struck a deal with The Dark Lord, offering him up souls in exchange for him making him human. Leading Cinder Fall, Emerald, and Mercury on a killing spree across Gateway City, Sigma, as The Meta, personally slaughtered families—children included—restaurants, and apartment buildings, while having Cinder and company attack office buildings, warehouses, and construction sights. Stealing the souls from the people they kill, Sigma hands them over to The Dark Lord, condemning them to burning torment within Hell. Painting a rune out of his victims' blood big enough to fill two city blocks, Sigma reveals he plans to summon Hell's army and condemn everything in the multiverse, including his allies, to Hell just so he can become human.
      • Veronica Cale is far viler than her comic book counterpart. In a pact with a powerful demoness of Lust, Carmilla, Cale has dozens of women and girls abducted, raped, tortured, and murdered in mass ritual sacrifices so she can gain money and power. Assisting Sigma in his plans, Cale's latest ritual will also summon Abaddon, who will kill The Doom Slayer and lead Hell's army in condemning the entire multiverse.
  • Battle Royale, Maine (link) (Battle Royale & Carrie Fusion Fic): Lou and Kenneth "Kenny" Garson, despite having a role just as minor as their canon counterparts, prove to be far worse. A pair of horrible bullies with a history of multiple thefts and robberies, the Garson brothers also caused "accidents" to boys they didn't like and raped several girls they took on dates over the years. When forced to participate in the Program, they try to kill Thomas "Tommy" Everett Ross and attempt to rape Susan "Sue" Snell. While most of their classmates only unleashed their darker sides due to being forced to by the Program, the Garson brothers were so depraved that no such sides needed to be unleashed.
  • La Belle Chanceuse et la Bête Noir (Beauty and the Black Beast) (link) (Miraculous Ladybug in a Beauty and the Beast setting): Hawk Moth serves as a Decomposite Character with Gabriel Agreste, and thus lacks his redeeming qualities. In his quest for power, Hawk Moth enslaved the fairy Nooroo and used his power to inflict illness upon the Agreste household, resulting in the deaths of the adults, searching for the ring of the Black Cat. Failing to find it, he confronted the young Adrien Agreste, disbelieving him when he said he didn't know about the ring. As punishment, and because he finds it entertaining, Hawk Moth transformed Adrien into a monstrous beast, cursing the castle so that none of his friends could leave before departing on a fruitless search for the ring. Hawk Moth shows himself to be an utter sadist, using his butterflies to observe Adrien and thoroughly enjoying seeing him suffer under the enchantment. Coming back to finish Adrien off, he manipulates the hunter Lila into attacking him, and when Marinette stands up to him, Hawk Moth, enraged, tries to kill her, Adrien sacrificing himself instead. Believing the Miraculous rightfully belonged to him and staggeringly arrogant, Hawk Moth was not afraid to kill anyone who might hinder his quest for power.
  • Ben 10: Unlimited (Ben 10 & Justice League): Vilgax is every bit is monstrous as his canon counterpart. Just before the story began, he and Ben Tennyson engaged in a brutal battle where Vilgax murdered Ben's parents, his aunt and uncle, Gwen, Kevin, Julie, and Grandpa Max, resulting in Ben brutally beating him to an inch of his life and sending him to the Null Void. Over the next two years, Vilgax seethes over his "humiliation", swearing revenge on Ben. Once he gets released, Vilgax arrives with his entire fleet when Ben returns to his dimension to gain closure for his family's death. Goading Ben into fighting him, Vilgax reveals his sadistic pleasure in seeing Ben's horrified expression as he killed everyone Ben cherished. Afterwards, he depowers the Ultimatrix and brutally thrashes Ben, promising that he'll only kill Ben after he destroys Bellwood, leaving Ben's allies to watch Ben get pummeled to near death. When the rest of the Justice League arrives to help, Vilgax chooses to try to desecrate the graves of Ben's family rather than accept defeat. Obsessed with hurting Ben in any way, Vilgax proves as abhorrent as his canon self, willing to butcher anyone or destroy anything if it will hurt Ben more.
  • Bigtime Day-Dreamer's unnamed series (Part 1, Part 2) (Avatar: The Last Airbender & Code Lyoko & Harry Potter): X.A.N.A. keeps all his canon crimes and goes further. Creating a company as a legal front for its operations and kidnapping George Weasley and holding him hostage when the latter revives it, X.A.N.A. wants to open a safe in Aelita and Taelia's childhood home, the Ermitage. Unable to access the safe, X.A.N.A. nearly destroys the Eiffel Tower, before agreeing to a deal with the Lyoko-warriors : X.A.N.A. won't launch any attack and the Lyoko-warriors will try to open the safe. Shortly after Aelita is transferred to Hogwarts, X.A.N.A., out of impatience, launches several attacks anyway, nearly drowning 300 people when attacking Jeremie and Taelia's school and killing 2 scholars when causing an explosion in the Institute of France. When Death Eaters appeared in Kadic, X.A.N.A. electrocuted and burned them to death. In the final fight, X.A.N.A. mortally wounds Ginny before the latter defeats him. When the Lyoko-warriors, Harry, Ron, Hermione, and Draco manage to fight X.A.N.A. on even grounds, X.A.N.A. attacks civilian populations to distract them. As part of its alliance with Corban Yaxley, X.A.N.A. attacks Nurmengard Prison, frees all Death Eaters imprisoned there and kills every staff member.
  • Bleach: Ultimate Alien Remake (Ben 10: Ultimate Alien & Bleach): Baraggan Luisenbairn, Segunda Espada, is the former self-proclaimed God-King of Hueco Mundo, and ruled "his" kingdom with an iron fist until being deposed and enslaved by Sosuke Aizen. Having no loyalty to his boss, Baraggan dreams of killing Aizen and reclaiming his status, and later develops an equally intense grudge against Ben Tennyson. During the battle of Fake Karakura Town, Baraggan gains a new form and goes on a rampage, attempting to destroy the illusory city with one massive attack along with all the defenders. Becoming completely drunk on his new power, Baraggan slaughters the Alien-Hollow hybrids, even laughing at their attempts to protect one another as he does so, before declaring that, after Aizen wipes out the inhabitants of the real Karakura Town to create the Soul Key, he will kill Aizen, seize the Key, and conquer Soul Society before going to Ben's world and killing everyone the boy cares about just out of spite; then capture Harribel and her Fraccione, whom he shares a mutual antipathy with, and force them to serve his army as sex slaves. An omnicidal lunatic who reveled in the idea of inflicting horrible suffering and death upon anyone who damaged his massive and incredibly fragile ego, Baraggan pushed Ben to such a degree that the hero ultimately killed him without hesitation.
  • The Blessing of the Goddess (link) (Avatar: The Last Airbender & The Legend of Zelda): The king of HyruleOzai with some aspects of Ganondorf—heir of the now fallen Kingdom of Hyrule, discovered the Triforce of Power and Din's fire. Using these to reunite the kingdom of Hyrule and become its king, he becomes a tyrant for a hundred years, destroying Aang's home village. Noticing his body rotting due to the drawbacks of Din's fire, the king decides to create Zuko for the sole purpose of taking over his body. When Din accidentally scars Zuko while trying to give him her power at the king's request, the latter, disgusted by the scar, attempts to have him thrown in a volcano when he was still a baby. When Zuko teams up with Aang and Katara to defeat him, the king has him kidnapped before brainwashing him. Noting that his influence on Zuko's mind will eventually destroy it, the king forces Zuko to fight his friends and romantic interests Aang and Katara, promising that Zuko is only the first one in a long series of bodies Ozai plans to possess one by one to make sure he'll rule for all eternity.
  • The Candyman vs Slenderman (link) (Candyman & The Slender Man Mythos): The Slenderman was a figure from the protagonist Eric's past, having attempt to claim him as a child, only to compensate with a little girl when Eric escapes him. The Slenderman begins stalking Eric again when his friend Kevin is murdered by the Candyman. With an established reputation of taking children, and getting others to kill for him, the Slenderman rips apart two officers while hunting Eric down. When the Candyman is summoned, the two entities try to kill each other to claim Eric, and superiority. Seemingly destroyed along with Candyman with Eric blowing up the house they're in, the two entities make a temporary truce; the Slenderman takes Eric into a dark world it lords over, filled with the zombie-like souls of his victims, forcing him to watch as Candyman slaughters Kevin's pregnant girlfriend, before dragging him into the darkness.
  • Child of the Storm (Massive Multiplayer Crossover): Gravemoss was banished from Aflheim around 500 CE for practicing necromancy, and in the present aims to rule over a universe of the dead. To this end, he works with HYDRA and the Death Eaters to acquire the Darkhold, the ultimate book of dark magic. He kidnaps people and turns them into veidrdraugr, incredibly fast and powerful zombies whom he tests out by having them eat a baby—alive. Later that night, they come across a young family in a car, who are consequently ripped to shreds. Even Lucius Malfoy is disgusted. Throughout the first book, he does things such as harness Dementors to his will—they they won't feed on him because his memories are too vile—and unleash several on a cancer ward for fun; "experiment" on unfortunate HYDRA minions by turning them inside out and letting them be digested by their own stomach acid; and kidnap four hundred homeless people and turn them into more veidrdraugr. Even Bob the Skull, an amoral spirit who freely admits to not even understanding "good" and "evil", is more terrified of him than by actual Fallen Angels, and the Winter Soldier thinks that mercy killing someone is better than giving them to Gravemoss.
  • Child's Play 8: Soul of Chucky (link) (Child's Play & Hellblazer): Chucky is as vile as ever, a depraved Serial Killer responsible for numerous deaths throughout his spree. Chucky takes possession of the body of Nica Pierce and uses her to massacre several patients and doctors in a hospital, including scalping the brain of one of them. When Chucky comes face to face with Andy and Constantine, he uses Nica's life as a way to try and get them to comply, as well as murder Midnite and nearly kill Chas. Chucky has put Nica in a state where if they try to bring her back, she will become an "Empty Shell". Later on, Chucky massacres a team of SWAT Agents one by one when they tried to stop them, often doing so by ripping their organs out. Chucky also brings all the agents back to life, forcing the heroes to kill them again. Chucky continues to kill people as he pleases and eventually regains his human form thanks to Damballa, and vows bloody revenge on all those who have defeated him.
  • Code Lyoko: EG (Code Lyoko & My Little Pony: Equestria Girls):
    • XANA far surpasses his canon counterpart in sadism. Originally a multi-agent program created by Sombra, XANA gained sapience through the multiple Returns to the Past and rebelled against him to fulfill his ambitions of godhood in Lyoko and the real world. Trapped by Celestia in the supercomputer for a decade alongside Sombra's daughter Fluttershy, XANA regularly launches various attacks against her and her friends the Lyoko 7 upon being revived, not hesitating to target or torture innocents or the Lyoko 7's loved ones in the process. XANA uses various strategies, first attempting to kill Fluttershy to prevent the Lyoko 7 from stopping his attacks, then corrupting Rarity in order for her to join him willingly, then similarly corrupting Luna, before taking over Twilight's body and forcing her to watch as he uses it against her friends and finally create the Dazzlings in order for them to join the Lyoko 7, help them create an anti-XANA program, and taking it away from them when they need it the most. A raging storm of malice and spite beneath his polite, seductive behavior, XANA left the heroes traumatized even after their victory.
    • Damien Tirek, the head of the government agency Tartatus, initially wanted to use virtual worlds to Take Over the World in all but name. Attacking the Equalists and killing one of their members when they hack into governmental programs, Tirek and Tartatus forces Sombra Sandora to work on the project under the threat of killing his wife, making good on said threat when she convinces Sombra to rebel. Later on teaming up with XANA under the belief the latter will exterminate humanity, Tirek forces the captured Twilight Sparkle to come up with a lethal attack against her friend Rarity Dostoevskaia and to fight against her other friends under the threat of killing Celestia, only prevented from carrying out said threat by XANA. Upon learning that his abused and unwilling accomplice Starlight Glimmer works betrayed him, Tirek tortures her, promising to make the rest of her life a living hell. While a Composite Character of his original counterpart and Lowell Tyron, Tirek outclasses these two's villainy to such an extent he earns even Pinkie Pie's undying hatred and loathing.
  • Cor Autem Aurora (Final Fantasy XV & Kingdom Hearts): Caligo Uldor (sic) is a commander in the Niflheim Empire, having a hand in the Empire's war crimes. Uldor is also a pedophile and Serial Rapist who uses his position to assault whatever boys and girls he can get his hands on, sometimes physically abusing them as well. After the conquest of Tenebrae, Uldor attempted to force himself on a young Lunafreya and Ravus. Sent to Lestallum to track down Noctis, Uldor grooms and manipulates Talcott into giving him access to the Leville Hotel, then attempts to interrogate Jared and beats the old butler half to death with his own cane, before sexually assaulting Iris. Depraved enough to have to restrain himself from raping Talcott while spying on him, Uldor earns the loathing of everyone around him, with even Ardyn and Vanitas disgusted by his actions.
  • A Dalek Lantern (link) (Doctor Who & Green Lantern): The Master proves himself as diabolical as ever. Upon his revival, he inspires such terror among a planet's natives that he gains a Yellow Power Ring, which he uses to slaughter them on a whim. Arriving on Qward, he proceeds to enslave several Qwardian weaponers, forcing them to reprogram his power ring to remove Sinestro's fail safes. Now with nothing to hold him back, he goes to Earth. Learning of the Lazarus Pits, he uses it to cure his degradation after butchering several members of the League of Assassins and disintegrating Ra's al Ghul. Hacking into Ra's network, the Master proceeds to free every metahuman criminal from prison on the planet as a distraction while he raids the Justice League's Watchtower, killing Cyborg and stealing several weapons then turning the Watchtower's reactor into a bomb which will wipe out the solar system, barely averted by Kyle Rayner and Metaltron. Following this, he steals an Orange Power Ring and reprograms it for his own use before killing his Qwardian slaves. The Master eventually conquers the Vega sector alongside the Spider Guild, killing millions, decimating L.E.G.I.O.N and annihilating Larfleeze to claim the Orange Light. Motivated by a greed and ego which will only be satisfied when he rules the entire universe, the Master's one regret is that the Doctor cannot witness his triumphs, and he takes a sadistic pleasure in his deeds.
  • A Dead World (Fallout: New Vegas & [PROTOTYPE]):
    • Mortimer is the second-in-command of the White Gloves, and secretly plans to bring back the organization's people-eating roots. Having grown bored with eating "common folk," he has the son of the White Gloves' biggest beef supplier kidnapped, with the intention of having him served at the White Gloves' banquet. He then plans to reveal the truth of the meal, using the fact that the entire organization ate human flesh to avoid punishment and open discussion of returning to cannibalism. Mortimer fancies himself an apex predator, and the heroes all agree that death at the hands of an actual apex predator was no less than he deserved.
    • Father Elijah is a former member of the Brotherhood of Steel who was exiled for wanting to use the Brotherhood's hoarded technology for conquest. After his initial attempts at conquest were met with rebellion, he seeks the legendary treasure of the Sierra Madre, a Pre-War hotel infamous for the Cloud and its holographic security guards and horribly mutated inhabitants. Elijah traps and kidnaps people to break into the Sierra Madre's vault, using bomb collars to ensure their compliance (which are all wired to explode if one wearer dies), while letting his mutated servant Dog eat those he doesn't need. He does the same to Threnody Cain, Dog/God, Dean Domino, and Christine, the Brotherhood knight who pursued him. When Cain, Alex Mercer, and Christine open the vault, Elijah cuts Alex in half with a force field and gloats to Cain about how he plans to use the Cloud and the holograms to wipe out all life on Earth so he can rule over the dead world. When Cain refuses to step away from the controls so he can detonate her collar without destroying them, he threatens to let the Cloud kill her slowly and drag her body away from them.
  • A Demon Among Devils (High School D×D & Persona 3): This verse's Kokabiel is the most evil and sadistic member of the Fallen Angels and the former leader of their council the Grigori. He's a genocidal maniac who firmly believes in the superiority of the Fallen, rekindling the Great War to wipe out as many other species as possible. He kills his Father to assume his power, will happily torture his enemies to death, callously sacrifices his own soldiers, and plans on raping Rias and Sona before killing them just to piss off Sirzechs and Serafall.
  • Dungeon Keeper Ami (Dungeon Keeper & Sailor Moon): Keeper Malleus was a worshipper of the Dark God Murdrul. When facing Ami, Malleus decides to sacrifice his loyalist minions just to spite her. After Ami defeated him, she explored his mind and found that he burned his home country and threw the inhabitants into a giant pit, where they were forced to cannibalize themselves for food while Malleus laughed at their suffering. He also had multiple Sex Slaves, whom he kept chained and malnourished and also used as Breeding Slaves; sacrificed newborns to Murdrul; enchanted a king into slaughtering his family; and turned a fertile nation into a lifeless desert.
  • Elmore Ink (The Amazing World of Gumball with elements of Bendy and the Ink Machine): Ben Bocqulet, also known as The Creator, was once a cartoon maker who wanted to give life to his creations without minding if he hurt others in the process. To this end, The Creator manipulated many townspeople into making a machine to turn people into cartoons, letting the test subjects become insane monsters known as "The Wattersins" and go on a killing spree in the town. When The Creator created an universe for his creations, he threw the ones he didn't like into The Void before throwing all his world there.
  • Even the Worm (link) (I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream & Marathon): AM is a maniacal supercomputer who hated his human masters and chose to exterminate humanity by unleashing its nuclear arsenal and starting a nuclear exchange with the supercomputers in China and Russia. After his plan succeeded, AM captured the five humans to torment for eternity, before capturing the crew of the Rozinante when they crash onto Earth. AM "rapes" them by hacking their neural implants to extract information from them before subjecting them to various simulations showcasing the deaths of their friends and mocking them over their past. When Durandal arrives to rescue the crew, AM announces his plan to kill him and then hijack his ships, traveling across the universe to exterminate every living being he comes across.

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  • Fredbear's Family Diner, by AustinDR (Cthulhu Mythos & Five Nights at Freddy's): William Afton is portrayed as a fanatic of the Outer Gods, fantasizing about bringing about the apocalypse and having the world claimed by Yog-Sothoth. The co-founder of the Fazbear franchise, when Fredbear's business is failing, Afton's solution is summoning Shub-Niggurath, kidnapping and feeding her multiple children over the years; Afton would collect excrement—dubbed Remnant—from her that was the liquefied souls of these children, which would then be applied to the animatronics, entrapping these children's souls. Afton would frame two employees for different sprees, one of whom was executed, and kills his friend and partner Henry's daughter after Henry refused Afton's offer to "fix" his dead son. Afton later leaves Henry mentally broken with the revelation of what he did to those children. Left dying from consuming the remnant, Afton would take the narrator aside and asks him to take his place in the god's services, trying to sacrifice him too when he refuses.
  • The FOUNDATION: The Guard and his Angel (link) (SCP Foundation & Undertale): SCP-106, also known as the Old Man, is as cruel as ever. Having already massacred an entire facility block during a containment breach, SCP-106 follows Adrian into the Underground, here designated SCP-5800. Upon arrival, SCP-106 starts killing monsters in the Ruins, reveling in their fear, and gleefully deciding to stay so that he could kill more innocents. Ending up at Toriel's house, Toriel sacrifices herself to save Adrian, with 106 taking her to his Pocket Dimension to torture her, maiming her with barbed wires and zombie soldiers, before having her deceased son, Asriel, tear her apart, with him laughing all the while.
  • Gems Are Unbreakable (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Diamond is Unbreakable) & Steven Universe): Yoshikage Kira is even viler than in canon. Upon entry to the world of Steven Universe, he disguises himself as a kind man named Horohiko Araki, and begins his killing streak again, murdering women—including Vidalia—and stealing their hands. He eliminates Peridot when she finds out about him, intentionally giving her a Hope Spot before doing so. He has more control over Sheer Heart Attack than in canon, and uses both it and his new bomb Let Me Live to try to kill Josuke, while caring nothing for collateral damage. He intentionally turns Steven against the Crystal Gems sans Lapis, then when Steven, Connie, and Lapis discover his true nature, he attempts to kill them, while at the same time using Sheer Heart Attack to kill Jenny while claiming to be under Josuke's control, in order to get Josuke and the Gems to fight each other for him.
  • The Gods Awaken (Cthulhu Mythos & The Owl House):
    • Nyarlathotep is a servant of the Outer Gods who destroyed countless world across the multiverse. Defeated by the Lord of the Abyss, Nodens, Nyarlathotep makes his way to the Boiling Isles. He bestows magic on inhabitants of the Isles, requesting them to perform child sacrifices and spreading death across the land, including killing King's mother. Sealed away, Nyarlathotep creates Emperor Belos and has him rule the Isles during his imprisonment. Freed, a weakened Nyarlathotep manipulates Boscha into becoming his protégé and plans to get his power back. Nyarlathotep drains energy from the palistrom tree, massacring all Palismans under the Bat Queen's protection in the process. Supporting Belos's invasion of Earth in order to retrieve the Necronomicon, Nyarlathotep gives Odalia Blight the staff which absorbs magic from the witches and feeds it to the Outer Gods. Nyarlathotep has Luz's friend captured and manipulates her into destroying the Necronomicon, giving him his power back, after which he absorbs Belos back into himself. Nyarlathotep summons Ghroth to Earth, starting an apocalypse while preparing to preside over a dual between Boscha and Willow, before destroying the Boiling Isles and rebuilding them in his image.
    • Emperor Belos is the tyrannical ruler of the Boiling Isles, who is in reality simply Nyarlathotep's creation who gained his own agency over the years. Developing a hatred for humans after being defeated by a young Camila, Luz's future mother, Belos spreads propaganda throughout the Boiling Isles about humans being "savages who need to be put down", as he brutally petrifies countless witches to use their souls in the creation of many sets of magical armor, leaving the souls in eternal agony. Being forced to submit to Nyarlathotep when he returned, Belos revealed his intention to destroy the Earth and annihilate humanity, sending his army to raze the human city, while making the Crawling Chaos spread chaos and destruction across entire planet. Confronted by an older Camila, Belos revealed his intention to steal the power of the Outer Gods and then betray and kill Nyarlathotep himself, before he will destroy the Boiling Isles and recreate it in his image.
    • Odalia Blight is the abusive mother of Amity Blight, who desires to make herself the most powerful and famous witch across the Boiling Isles. Forcing Amity to dye her hair green and befriend Boscha, threatening her with harm if she refuses, Odalia quickly disavows her as soon as she was invited to be a part of the Emperor's Coven, using her newfound magic staff to slowly and painfully drain her own son Edric of magic and life, reducing him to a barely-alive husk. Proudly announcing her intention to drain her other daughter Emira after Edric will eventually die, Odalia eagerly follows Belos and Nyarlathotep's plan of destroying the Earth and the Boiling Isles, as long as she gets power and status. Actively leading Belos's army in attacking and razing a large city on Earth, destroying buildings and slaughtering everything in her way, Odalia in the end tried to sacrifice Amity to the Outer Gods in a desperate attempt to save her own skin.
  • Grimm (Fairy Tales):
    • Rosina is the tyrannical queen of the titular kingdom of Grimm. Originally a witch who ate children and tormented Hansel and Gretel, she first came to rule the kingdom after marrying and killing its king. Rosina would then enslave the king's daughter, Snow White, turning her into an abused servant and whipping her. Rosina would also arrange for children within and outside of her kingdom to be kidnapped and imprisoned for her to devour, believing it will keep her young forever; among those children are Hansel, Gretel, and Goldilocks. When Red, Lycan, and Woody arrive in Grimm and free some of Rosina's captive children, she has the Boy Who Cried Wolf and his whole family publicly executed for protecting them, before bringing them back to her castle and forcing Snow White to whip Woody bloody before marrying her off to Bluebeard. Rosina and Bluebeard then gather all the children they could find to boil them all in a cauldron for her to eat. When Red, Lycan, and Woody unite all of Grimm's people against Rosina, she orders them all to be killed while transforming herself into a monster and killing several fleeing townspeople.
    • Lord Bluebeard is an aristocrat with the second-highest position in the kingdom. Lusting for Snow White, he marries her when Rosina gives her to him and starts physically abusing her. When she rejects his advances, Bluebeard tortures her, attempts to rape her, and leaves her for dead after stopping one of her escape attempts. When Lycan, Red and the baker set out to kill Bluebeard, they discover in his basement the corpses of dozens of maidens, all of whom had been Bluebeard's wives before he horribly killed them one by one. When Red attempts to kill him, Bluebeard viciously beats her down and tries to kill her. Beneath his charming behavior and despite his smaller number of appearances, Bluebeard proved to be no less wicked than Rosina.
  • Guardians, Wizards, and Kung-Fu Fighters (Jackie Chan Adventures & W.I.T.C.H.):
    • Prince Phobos is the tyrannical ruler of Meridian. Having murdered his parents for the throne, Phobos rules Meridian with an iron fist, and demands absolute obedience from his subjects, torturing, enslaving, and killing those who show even the slightest sign of disloyalty. Phobos siphons the power from Meridian to empower himself, not caring that he is slowly destroying the planet, and frequently throws away the lives of his subjects and servants to further his own power, torturing them if they do not comply. Phobos is obsessed with stealing the Heart of Meridian from his sister Elyon, and when he does, he tries to kill her and everyone else within the capital save for the one minion he thinks he can still control, planning to conquer all of reality with his newfound power once he has disposed of his sister and the Guardians of Kandrakar. A cruel madman to the core, the only thing Phobos ever cared about was power.
    • Rhouglar, aka "The Mad Dog of the Rebellion", proves that members of the Rebellion can be just as evil as Phobos's minions. Showing his true colors at the Battle of Torus Filney, Rhouglar makes a deal with Alistar Tharquin to attack and capture Jade during the battle in exchange for access to Viscountess Ishol Servantis. During the battle, Rhouglar rapes the Viscountess three times with the intent to cause her as much pain as possible, seemingly out of spite, and when confronted by Caleb, he brags that he's been raping women since he first joined the Rebellion. He then tries unsuccessfully to claim that Caleb has no right to judge him given all of the awful things the Rebellion has done. Hedonistic to the core, Rhouglar proves that evil people serving a good cause are still evil.
    • Alastair Tharquin is a Knight Templar obsessed with wiping out Shapeshifters. His modus operandi involves torturing Shapeshifters; usually to death, but occasionally he releases his victims to try to seek revenge and thus further his cause. Not even being on the same side as him helps, as at Torus Filney, Tharquin makes a deal with Rhouglar to capture Jade for him in exchange for access to Viscountess Ishol Servantis. Once he has her, he proceeds to torture her for hours, in the hope of driving her to insanity and unleashing her against the Rebellion to further his cause. Despite his claims of righteousness, Tharquin is nothing more than a racist and a fundamentalist.
  • Halloween in Brisbane (link) (Bluey & Halloween): Michael Myers was a patient of Dr. Samuel Loomis, who gave up on him when it was clear he wouldn't change his violent tendencies. Michael later escapes the mental hospital after killing three guards and makes his way to Brisbane, where he goes on a killing spree, killing six people and nearly killing a few more, like Bluey's cousin Muffin.
  • HALO: The Terran Republic Affair (link) & HALO: The Andromeda War (link) (Halo & Star Wars): Similar to his canon self, Sheev Palpatine is a genocidal sociopath. After the defeat of the Separatists, Palpatine falsely claims the heroic UNSC were responsible for the formation of the Separatists, using this as a Pretext for War on them. Ordering his stormtroopers to slaughter the Jedi, Palpatine wipes out nearly one-third of them. Founding The Empire, Palpatine arranges for the deaths of anyone who questions him or he feels is not loyal enough, and keeps non-humans in slave camps. Declaring war on the UNSC after a longstanding ceasefire, Palpatine sparks a war that results in the deaths of 38 billion, just to gain more power.
  • Hear Me Roar (The Lord of the Rings & A Song of Ice and Fire/Game of Thrones):
    • Monstrous like the original, King Joffrey Baratheon bribes a goblin army with gold to restore him to the throne. Leading them to ravage the Westerlands, Joffrey orders those wounded from an ambush be executed to keep pace. Taking Casterly Rock, Joffrey threatens to feed his prisoners to his goblins if the attacking Jamie does not surrender, not caring that his own brother, Tommen, is amongst his prisoners. Meeting with Jamie, Joffrey attempts to murder him before using Tommen as a hostage and then trying again to kill Jamie for revealing himself to be Joffrey's true, non-royal father.
    • Saruman of Many Colors, initially presenting himself as a friend to the Westerlands, is in truth anything but. Upon meeting Joffrey during his search for the Shire, Saruman directs him to it in hopes of stealing the Ring from him. With the help of his assistant Qyburn, Saruman subjects his own troops to barbaric experiments in hopes of creating a stronger breed of orcs. Once they succeed, Saruman cuts down trees from Fangorn Forest to fuel his industry, despite knowing of the trees' sapience. Saruman then sends orcs after Frodo, has his troops kill Prince Theodred to cast suspicion on the Lannisters, and incites an anti-Lannister uprising among the Faith Militant to make the chaos in the Westerlands even worse. After his attempt to conquer Rohan through Grima Wormtongue is foiled by Eowyn and Tyrion, Saruman attacks Rohan in earnest. When the Lannisters, Rohirrim, and hobbits attack Isengard in response, he sets up the Dunland men to be slaughtered in order to hold the attackers off a bit longer.
  • How to Secure and Contain the Diclonius Virus to Protect Humanity (link) (Elfen Lied & SCP Foundation): Chief Director Kakuzawa not only retains his anime counterpart's crimes but also proves to be far worse. Responsible for the creation of the diclonius virus (a.k.a. SCP-D1, a Keter-class threat), Kakuzawa deliberately made diclonii murderously hostile to humans in order to engineer prejudice against them, inciting them into exterminating and replacing humanity. Upon discovering his latest subordinate Dr. Arakawa was working against him with the SCP Foundation, Kakuzawa had her captured, interrogated, and tortured, leading her to succumb to her subsequent injuries. When defeated by the Foundation and Dr. Jack Bright, Kakuzawa has all diclonii/SCPs imprisoned in his institute released—including SCP-239/Number 39, a Reality Warper who horrendously kills people by bringing to life their deepest fears—in a last-ditch effort to make his plans come to fruition even after his demise.
  • Hunters of Justice (DC Universe & RWBY): Dr. Jonathan Crane, aka the Scarecrow, is the first villain RWBYJNPR face upon reaching Earth, and one of the vilest. Obsessed with inflicting fear on others, he places fear gas bombs all around Gotham City, using six small bombs to try to distract the Bat-Family from finding his seventh and most powerful bomb, which is intended to affect the whole city. The Scarecrow is completely uncaring that the gas is likely to kill or permanently affect everyone in the city, only caring about how it could further his research. After being broken out of police custody, the Scarecrow throws another fear gas grenade at the pursuing RWBYJNPR, not caring that his own men who had broken him out minutes prior would also be affected. Even despite his minor role, the Scarecrow is a truly horrible person that even other villains like the Penguin and Black Mask despise.
  • I'm a Marvel... And I'm a DC (Marvel Universe & DC Universe):
    • The Joker retains his twisted sense of humor upon becoming the Big Bad of "Happy Hour". Coming to the realization that a comedian is only a good as his Straight Man, the Joker decided to make every hero darker like Batman. After having Lance M. Donovan spike the heroes' drinks with nanomachines, he altered their memories so they believed their loved ones were slaughtered before their eyes. Now willing to use lethal force against their enemies, the Joker sent them to capture Spider-Man after his mind proved to be immune to the effects of the nanomachines. Joker then proceeded to torture Spider-Man until Batman promised to help him. Upon learning that Harley Quinn was secretly helping out the Green Goblin, the Joker shot her and tortured the Green Goblin as revenge. He was perfectly willing to use Harley as a Human Shield and left her to die inside his crumbling base to make a clean getaway. The Joker remained just as cruel under the control of Darkseid, transforming his fellow villains into vicious monsters and fatally wounding Rorschach. Standing out as the most sadistic villain in the series, the Joker tortures and maims others all for the sake of comedy.
    • Darkseid is the ruler of Apokolips and was the only comic book character unaware he was fictional. Being informed of his true nature by the Joker, Darkseid vaporized him, refusing to be reduced to a cosmic punchline. Digging deeper into the comic industry, Darkseid found solace in the sheer nihilism behind the Continuity Reboot and declared it to be the true Anti-Life Equation. He resurrected the Joker and had him sell Apokoliptian weapons that would transform their targets into hideous monsters under his control. He kidnapped Harley Quinn and Rorschach, and left the Joker behind to break the spirits of both the Green Goblin and Deadpool. Arriving at Stan's Place, Darkseid convinced the heroes that their lives were meaningless and subject to the whims of their creators, giving him enough time to install a device that would reboot every comic universe into a hellscape under his complete control. With a desire to subjugate life across the cosmos, Darkseid refused to be anything less than the most supreme being in the entire multiverse.
  • Jaune Arc, Lord of Hunger (RWBY & Star Wars (especially Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords)):
    • Darth Nihilus was formerly a Jedi serving under Revan until he succumbed to vengeance and sadism. After becoming a Force Wound, he gleefully destroyed the Jedi Order before becoming trapped within his mask. After being dropped onto Remnant, Nihilus manipulates everyone around him for centuries to cause untold death and destruction, eventually drawing Jaune Arc to his hiding spot. After turning Jaune into a Force Wound himself, Nihilus uses Jaune's growing hunger to drive him mad, even encouraging him to rape his friend Weiss, until Jaune puts on the mask to end the torment. After finally taking control of Jaune's body, Nihilus brutally kills everyone in sight, even crushing Crescent Rose in front of Ruby just because he finds it funny, then crashes the Atlas airship into Beacon's campus to start the Fall of Beacon. When he realizes he might be losing, Nihilus takes as many of Beacon's fighters as he can with him, both in personal combat and by bringing down Beacon Tower on the battlefield. Embracing his self-proclaimed status as a "God of "Destruction", Nihilus intends to destroy not only Remnant, but the entire universe as well, all just to satisfy his endless hunger and bloodlust.
    • "Vengeance": Adam Taurus proves himself to be just as spiteful and sadistic as he was in canon despite his brief appearance. In the past, Adam was incredibly abusive to his girlfriend Blake, physically abusing her and then gaslighting her into believing the abuse wasn't happening. Leading the White Fang in their attack on Beacon, Adam gleefully participates in the murder of innocents, including executing an Atlas student after defeating him. When confronted by Blake and Weiss, he blames Blake for all of his horrific actions and rejects all of her attempts to talk him down, gleefully slicing out Weiss's eyes when she talks back to him just because of her last name. Immediately afterwards, he stabs Blake in the stomach, gloating that he purposefully missed any of her vital organs just so she could continue to suffer for leaving him.
  • JoJo's Despair-Filled Adventure (link) (Danganronpa & JoJo's Bizarre Adventure):
    • Parts 1-6 universe: Judith "JUDE" Eydris is a Composite Character of Dio Brando and Junko Enoshima, and is no less wicked than either of them. Keeping almost all DIO's crimes, Jude takes even more sadistic delight in these and gets several new crimes on top of them, such as verbally and physically abusing her older sister Martha Cutler and ultimately killing her; stitching people's heads onto several animal and plant bodies and keeping them immortal against their will; killing and zombifying a dozen of children to create a Monokuma army; and attempting to take over Erina's body to taunt Jonathan with it. Returning 100 years later, JUDE sets up her children Giorno, Ungalo, Rikiel and Donatello to be raised in unhealthy or abusive households, slaughters countless people in Cairo and promises to kill everyone Jotaro and Joseph cares about, just because Jotaro had no interest in hope and despair.
    • Steel Ball Run universe: Judith "Mad Jude" Eydris is a Composite Character of Junko Enoshima and both the alternate and original versions of Diego "Dio" Brando, albeit bereft of the latter's sympathetic traits. Creating a gang called ELO, Mad Jude committed several crimes with them, including heists, thefts, and murders, with a personal bodycount of 95, before killing her own gang. Mad Jude then entered the Steel Ball Run as the amnesiac Rio with her boyfriend Yes Maxfield. Even as Rio, Mad Jude unhesitatingly leaves Johnny Joestar and Gyro Zeppeli to die against her sister Martha Cutler. Upon regaining her memories, Mad Jude kills Yes, attacks Martha and leaves her for dead, and upon being contacted by the dying Funny Valentine, agrees to secure the Holy Corpse solely so that she could doom the entire world to calamity and despair aside from America. During her fight against Johnny Joestar, Mad Jude keeps most of alternate Diego's crimes against him, such as leaving him to die in his own Infinite Rotation after defeating him. Despite appearing in only one chapter, Mad Jude proves to be no better than her Parts 1-6 counterpart.
  • Justice is Victorious (link) (Justice League of America & Victorious): Darien, the man in black, is a being who feeds on negative emotions before destroying an Earth. Setting his sights on Earth-One, Darien sets about trying to kill the Justice League. To this end, Darien unleashes the Crime Syndicate and watches as they try to kill their counterparts. When they fail, Darien steals Kryptonite from Jade Wayne—Batgirl—and kills Tori Kent—Supergirl—to crush the world's hope. Driving Jade into guilt-ridden isolation so that he can feed off of it, Darien eventually attacks Gotham and mortally wounds Princess Caterina—Wonder Girl. Darien unleashes a hate wave that causes Gotham City to start tearing itself apart and tries to have the Watchtower crash into the city. Even when beaten by the revived Supergirl, Darien taunts her about Jade's impending demise in the exploding Watchtower.
  • Lantern Prime (Green Lantern & Transformers):
    • Unicron is the Avatar of Rage and enemy of the Cybertronians. Once an observer of stars and planets alongside his sister Primus, Unicron became enraged at the existence of organic creatures and tried to destroy them before being sealed into a moon by Primus. Eventually regaining his power, Unicron began to glass numerous planets to eradicate all life on them. Using his brother Ophidian as a Living Battery, Unicron attacks Mogo with the intent of destroying him, killing many Green Lanterns with Ophidian's constructs as they defend Mogo. Upon seeing his siblings Ion and Primus again, Unicron attacks them and declares his intent to imprison them within himself and use their power in his attempt to eradicate all life.
    • "Cybertron": Megatron is the vicious leader of the Decepticons. Intending to end the war between the Decepticons and Autobots, Megatron launches a giant missile at his home planet, killing every Cybertronian while leaving Optimus Prime alive to watch it happen.
  • The Last of Us (AU) (The Last of Us setting using Once Upon a Time characters): Robin Locksley, due to being combined with David, lacks his canon counterpart's redeeming qualities. Despite at first presenting himself to Regina as a kind survivor, Robin is the sadistic leader of a group of cannibals who regularly has his men go out to collect any survivors so as to eat them. Robin has also made several women his personal "pets" before ultimately killing them, with him becoming obsessed with Regina and making her his latest pet. Robin also cares nothing for his men, with their deaths only evoking either mild annoyance or indifference from him, and he nearly strangles his own right-hand man for questioning him. Upon learning that Emma is on her way, Robin attempts to butcher Regina before chasing her around his settlement and attempting to rape and kill her. Even in a world full of smugglers, bandits, and zombies, Robin stands out as the worst humanity has to offer.
  • Let There Be Light! (link) (Green Lantern & Naruto): Orochimaru here lacks his canon counterpart's redeeming qualities and becomes even more unhinged. Hijacking Orange Lantern Gelin's body, Orochimaru becomes an Orange Lantern and decides that he wants everything to be his. Attacking Suna with his Orange Lanterns Corps, Orochimaru attempts to kill everyone in the village before adding them to his Orange Lantern Corps as soulless constructs obeying him, ultimately planning to do this to the entire world. Notably targeting a ninja named Aishi as well as the baby she's carrying, Orochimaru proceeds to fight Gaara, Naruto and Hinata, promising to kill the former and use him as a construct to destroy his own village Suna, while promising the latter two that even as Orange Lantern constructs he'd kill and revive them as long as he wished just to spite them.
  • The Lost City Of Twilight (link) & The Darkside of Legend (link) (The Legend of Zelda & Pokémon): Ganondorf is reimagined as a human and the leader of the Phantom Kingdom. Ganondorf's kingdom spreads its evil influence across the land, responsible for untold levels of death and destruction. Ganondorf was eventually sealed away, but he was able to rip out Falcon's dark side, who would go on to attempt to destroy the entire world. Ganondorf would remain imprisoned for many centuries, eventually becoming aware of the Dark God's power and desiring to become the Dark God himself. Ganondorf was also responsible for the death of Tersoul's family. Ganondorf aspires to be the Dark God to destroy the entire universe, transforming it into a realm of death and destruction so that he can rule over it.
  • A Man of Iron (Iron Man & A Song of Ice and Fire): Gregor Clegane, aka The Mountain That Rides, is the most psychopathic of Westeros's hired killers, and Iron Man's first serious enemy. Introduced trying to have his men beat a peasant to death and rape his wife, Clegane is outraged by Iron Man's interference and attempts to kill him. Later killing one of his own men for the crime of attempting to joke with him, Clegane fights "Iron Man" again (actually Jon wearing the Iron Man armor). Against the orders of his liege-lord Tywin Lannister, Clegane then attacks Iron Pointe, killing Obadiah Stane and taking Lady Virginia Stark hostage, threatening to rape and kill her and then destroy Iron Pointe if Iron Man does not come to face him by midnight. Upon Tony and Jon coming to rescue her, he attempts to kill her anyway, boasting about his plans to wipe out the Starks and claiming that Joffrey will support him. An unapologetic rapist and murderer, Gregor Clegane represents the very worst Westeros has to offer.
  • Mario, Hyrule Warriors & Rabbids: Kingdom Battle (link) (Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle & The Legend of Zelda): The Megabug is given a much more sadistic personality. Created through an accident caused by the Rabbids merging their world with Mario's, the Megabug spends most of the story as a blue vortex in the sky. As Bowser Jr. abuses Spawny's Supamerge abilities to create monsters, the Megabug uses their influence to make the Rabbids terrorize the Mushroom Kingdom. When Mario and his allies defeat them, the Megabug absorbs their energy to grow stronger, eventually, becoming strong enough to obtain a physical dragon-like form. After the heroes save Spawny from Bowser Jr., the Megabug lures him in using their connection and promptly absorbs him, before flying to Bowser's Castle and creating several Supamerged Rabbids to stall the heroes. By the time the heroes make it to the castle, the Megabug had already brutally defeated Bowser and took possession of his body, becoming MegaDragonBowser. Now able to speak through Bowser's voice, MegaDragonBowser tauntingly "thanks" the heroes and Bowser Jr. for making them stronger over the course of the story, and reveals their plans to destroy the Mario, Rabbids, and Zelda universes after they defeat them and continuing to spread their power to all other universes and destroy them all until there's nothing left, taking sheer pleasure in the carnage they cause.
  • Megami no Hanabira (A Kiss for the Petals & Shin Megami Tensei): Father Archibald Phillips is the leader of the Flock, a religious organization. Intending to spread up God's Will, Phillips uses the Demon Summoning Program to cause a controlled Demon outbreak in the city of Kazamino to make the Flock look like heroes to the rest of the world. Once the outbreak goes out of control, Phillips sends the Flock to capture all Demon Tamers, intending to keep his facade while preaching God's will to the scared refugees. Wanting to control the situation, Phillips decides to destroy the entire city. Asking forgiveness to God for his own incompetence while blaming everything on the protagonists and his own followers, he's given a last chance to fight the protagonists, Tamers who just want to save their city. He ends up killing his own followers as collateral damage while ranting about how he's God's Chosen One, intending to rule the entire world with fear. Metatron seemingly consumes his body to summon himself until Archibald's soul takes over his body, now seeing himself as the future God. A self-righteous man without empathy even towards his own granddaughter and followers, Archibald Phillips causes the deaths of hundreds of thousands for the sake of his megalomania.
  • Michael vs. Jason: Evil Emerges (Friday the 13th & Halloween): Michael Audrey Myers proves to be just as wicked and bloodthirsty as usual. After allowing himself to be captured by the military, Michael brutally kills his would-be executioners by stomping faces in, snapping necks, and slamming one's head repeatedly against an armored car. However, when Jason Voorhees steals one of his kills, Myers relentlessly attacks Jason, continuously stabbing him and trying to suffocate him with a rope. When Myers thinks he has beaten Jason, he takes a break to kill a man with an axe, only to find that Jason is not dead after all. Myers tries to kill Jason with a hammer, and even after Jason gets the upper hand and seemingly defeats Myers, Michael still manages to get back up, refusing to die until he gets his revenge.
  • Miraculous Knight (Batman & Miraculous Ladybug): The Joker is as vile a monster as he is in canon. Already having the crippling of Barbara Gordon and the murder of Jason Todd in the backstory, his obsession with Batman leads him to follow the Dark Knight—who himself was tracking the Riddler—to Paris. In his first act, he crashes a party held by Mayor André Bourgeois, during which he attempts to spray Ladybug with acid. As part of an alliance with the Riddler and Hawk Moth, he's an accessory to the death of Chloé Bourgeois and got his jollies watching Chat Noir's horrified reaction to learning Hawk Moth is his father, Gabriel Agreste. Upon heading back to Gotham City, the Joker and Hawk Moth set Bane loose on the heroes, and after that, he and Hawk Moth ambush the powerless Marinette and Adrien, where he proceeds to rip the Ladybug Miraculous off Marinette's ears and kill Hawk Moth to steal the Cat Miraculous after Hawk Moth stole it from Adrien to get their powers for himself to become a Reality Warper. A sadist, the Joker is a threat to anyone he comes into contact with.
  • Monsters (Aliens & Once Upon a Time): Robin Locksley, lacking his TV counterpart's redeeming qualities, is a high-ranking member of Misthaven. After hearing of the xenomorphs existing, he purposely has the colony of BH657 make contact with a possible nest to claim them as a potential weapon, which leads to the massacre of all the colonists except one young boy, with Robin showing no remorse for this. Desiring to make more money, Robin repeatedly impedes any attempt to wipe the creatures out and later locks Regina and Henry in a room with two xenomorphs, hoping to have them impregnated to bring the creatures back to Earth, while planning to kill all the remaining Marines to eliminate witnesses.

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  • Nightmare on Elm Street: The Dream Trap (link) (A Nightmare on Elm Street & Victorious): Freddy Krueger is just as vile here as in canon. Once a pedophile, Freddy discovered he loved the children's fear and moved on to murdering children around Springwood, eventually killing his wife. Years after his last defeat, Freddy returns and kills his daughter Maggie, before killing teenagers across the country. Seeking revenge on his last surviving victim David Vega, Freddy haunts his daughters and their friends. When Tori Vega gets trapped in a coma, Freddy takes great pleasure in chasing down, attacking her and then letting her go repeatedly. He kills Beck by crushing his RV and Robbie by stabbing him through the heart. When Jade and some others enter Tori's nightmare to save her, he tries to trap Jade in limbo with him before finally attempting to drop them and Cat to their deaths. While seemingly defeated, Freddy ends the story by killing Ryder Daniels.
  • One Helluva Broken Day (Hazbin Hotel & Helluva Boss & SCP Foundation): SCP-106, better known as the Old Man, remains just as vile as his canon counterpart. Chucking several foundation agents into his Pocket Dimension, SCP-106 abducts Cletus, Collin, and Keenie as SCP-001 arrives. Forcing the Cherubs to starve, thirst, and go insane as they trudge through his dimension, 106 appears to jam his thumbs into Cletus' eye sockets, telling his victims to keep crying so that the forces of heaven come for them and "the real fun can start".
  • Other Gods (link) (Coraline & Cthulhu Mythos): Nyarlathotep, the Nemesis of Humanity and the Crawling Chaos, is the wickedest member of the already malevolent Outer Gods who regards humans as nothing more than vermin to be herded and toys to be broken. Influencing almost all atrocity and tragedy throughout history, like the Sack of Rome and the development of the nuclear bomb, Nyarlathotep's response to the news of Coraline Jones defeating his servant the Beldam is to come to Ashland, brutally murdering Coraline's parents and leaving behind several more brutally slaughtered behind him. Banished from the Earth afterwards, Nyarlathotep unseals the Great Old Ones and has them ravage Earth to cull humanity, killing billions in the ensuing carnage, and even capturing his rival Ulthar to torture him into near non-existence. Finally stopped after possessing the body of Wybie Morat, Nyarlathotep spitefully decides to call Yog-Sothoth to Earth to wipe it all out with his dying breath.
  • Remnant's Bizarre Adventure (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure & RWBY): Anjuro "Angelo" Katagiri is the most vicious Serial Killer in Vale's history. Having been imprisoned and sentenced to die for a crime wave that began with his robbery and rape of a woman at age 12 and ended with the rape, murder, and dismemberment of three young boys, Angelo is broken out of prison and given a Stand by Torchwick and Cinder, which he uses to eviscerate two men. After being smuggled into Beacon by Torchwick, Angelo kidnaps Koichi and takes him to a water treatment facility, intending to kill Teams RWBY, JNPR, and JOJO when they pursue him and then slowly torture Koichi to death. When Neo rescues Koichi, Angelo attempts to kill them by having his Stand tear them apart from the inside. Despite being only a Villain of the Week, Angelo manages to horrify even seasoned villains such as Torchwick, Neo, and Mercury with his depravity.
  • Revelations In Green And Black (link) (Cthulhu Mythos & Kim Possible): Nyarlathotep is an Outer God allied to the other deities of the Cthulhu Mythos, who has already orchestrated the destruction of billions of universes by summoning the Great Old Ones there. Planning to do the same to the universe of Kim Possible, he reaches out to Team Go, hoping to use their powers as a gateway for the Great Old Ones to enter through. When they refuse, he drives them insane and eventually kills them. He then manipulates Shego into his plan, promising her vengeance against Kim Possible, and then betraying her by turning her into a gateway for Cthulhu, mentally and physically torturing her in the process. When Shego garners the strength to close the gateway opened by him, Nyarlathotep takes away Shego's powers and subjects her to the knowledge that he'll return again, simply to continue mentally tormenting her out of spite.
  • Revival & Loud House: The King in Yellow (Cthulhu Mythos & The Loud House):
    • Revival's Big Bad "Maya Lottie", aka Nyarlathotep, is the most active and personable of the Outer Gods. Having grown bored with the usual games he plays on mankind, he decides to bring an end to existence to give the world a final curtain call. Previously driving an entire town to madness and death, Nyarlathotep devours the family of Patrick Stark, taking the form and alias of his daughter Maya to spite and enslave him. He starts by killing the Loud family dog, and gives Lana the Necronomicon to resurrect him, having her invoke the Old Ones. Attacking the Loud family, Nyarlathotep sets his army onto Royal Woods, killing hundreds alone; drives both Loud parents out of their minds; forcibly takes Leni and Lola's souls to bargain with the Louds, flinging them into space-time; he then summons the pantheon onto the world, slaughtering thousands of people. Nyarlathotep makes a deal with Lincoln to call things off if the latter could save his sisters' souls, not intending to hold his end of the deal if Lincoln wins; he tries to cheat when Lincoln starts to win, summoning Cthulhu to kill the Loud sisters, and forced the Louds into a final confrontation. As he dies, Nyarlathotep's life flashes before their eyes, revealing the great atrocities he was involved in throughout history.
    • Yog-Sothoth is one of the highest-ranking and seemingly omnipotent Outer Gods, who looks down on everyone and sees Nyarlathotep's attempted apocalypse as the time to take the universe back from lesser beings. Yog-Sothoth decides to pick up where Nyarlathotep left off by attempting to destroy the world before being banished, during which he attempts to kill the Loud siblings by erasing them, from youngest to oldest. Returning in the sequel, Yog-Sothoth takes the form of a female humanoid and kills Cthylla by ripping the reincarnated Cthulhu out of her womb. From there Cthulhu—essentially reduced to an innocent child—is raised by Yog-Sothoth to face Hastur; these methods include having the infant Cthulhu constantly attacked and mutilated by monstrosities, always stopping short of death; as well as forcing him to slaughter the loyal, sapient Deep Ones, who raised him as family. Teaming up with the Louds to stop Hastur, when the latter is defeated, Yog-Sothoth reveals his true intentions is to use Cthulhu as a weapon and bring about a new apocalypse of his own.
    • Hastur, from The King in Yellow, the envious and hateful half-brother of Cthulhu, is portrayed as an arrogant but weak god who thinks he's entitled to the world. Seemingly killed when humanity fought back against him, Hastur seeks out Cthulhu's daughter Cthylla, planning to kill her and prevent Cthulhu from interfering with his plans; to that end he wipes out a civilization of Deep Ones trying to protect her. Recovering in Royal Woods, Hastur forcibly twists and mutates helpless victims into his slaves, often killing them at the smallest slight. Hastur plans on spreading his sign across the world to force this fate onto everyone, and recruits Dr. Moist into his plans, needlessly slaughtering his staff. Hastur arranges to have Lisa Loud kidnapped to have her create a device that would broadcast his sign around the world, and tries to drive her mad by revealing his face. When the broadcast begins, that alone causes mass death and destruction; the second part of his plan is to torture Nyarlathotep's daughter Mia into ushering in the pantheon to tear the universe apart.
  • The Rise of the Dragon King (link) (Dragon Ball Z & Mortal Kombat): Onaga, the titular Dragon King, and ruler of Outworld, is far more villainous here. His rule was extremely brutal, where he personally slaughtered entire armies and razed villages and cities. After being revived, Onaga acquired the entire Kamidogu, planning to merge them and rule over all the realms. He intervenes in the Otherworld tournament in Goku's dimension, where he unleashes his army to slaughter everyone there. After defeating Goku in their second fight, Onaga tries to absorb his soul to amplify his power, but when he's defeated, he spitefully tries to deny Goku victory by using the Kamidogu to wipe out all of existence and kill everyone.
  • Odd Escapades Part one: Grimm Blood (link) (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure & RWBY): Cinder Fall, a Composite Character of her canon self and Dio Brando, goes from a street urchin adopted by the noble Rose family to a Grimm aiming for world domination. Keeping all of Dio's ''Phantom Blood'' crimes as she inflicts these on her adoptive family and others, Cinder goes even farther, wiping out a village populated by a thousand people, sparing only Coco and her little sister Velvet to use the latter as bait, threatening to kill Velvet should Coco disobey her orders, and slaughtering the White Fang cult to turn it into her zombified minions, shocking even its one survivor despite said cult having a history of kidnapping and dismembering women. In her last and successful attempt on her adoptive sister Summer Rose's life, Cinder used the knife she used to kill her adoptive father Carmine Rose just for the irony of it. While her silky smooth, soft-spoken tone contrasts with Dio's hammier voice, Cinder proves she's every bit as ambitious, vile, and twisted as he and the canon Cinder are, if not moreso.
  • Requiem for the Hollow Rose (link) (Bleach & RWBY): Szayelaporro Granz, the self-proclaimed Arrancar scientist, matches his canon counterpart's sadism. Abducting Ruby Rose to study her Healing Factor, Granz performs horrific experiments on her, repeatedly severing her limbs, organs, and eyes for days on end, all the while keeping an affectionate tone. Performing similarly depraved experiments on other Hollows—and making sure they don't die so that he can continue to do so—as well as his own Fraccíone, Granz created the latter for the sole purpose of being nourishment for him if he's too injured. Having created clones of Ruby for the same purpose, Granz promises to experiment on Ruby's Hollow friends should they find them. Returning from Hell after his death at Summer Rose's hands, Granz decides to target Ruby's family as well, blinding Qrow Branwen and severing Yang Xiao Long's arms, eating the latter and Qrow's eyes. Single-handedly darkening the setting through his mere mention or presence, Granz stands out as Ruby's most personal enemy.
  • Ryuko's Bizarre Adventure: Deadly Academia (Kill la Kill in the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure universe): Ragyo Kiryuin matches her mentor DIO Brando and her canon counterpart's depravity despite a lower attempted body count. Keeping most of the latter's atrocities, Ragyo is also a pedophile, having raped and molested her daughters Satsuki Kiryuin and Nui Harime since their childhood, traumatizing the former and twisting the latter into becoming her sycophantic servant. Sending assassins after her second daughter Ryuko Matoi, Mako Mankanshoku, Josuke Higashikata and their allies, Ragyo extends her cruelty to her allies as well: cutting off her surrogate son Donatello Versus's ear for falling her; one of her assassins is fully aware that coming back empty-handed is a death sentence. Upon discovering the Wall Eyes in Morioh, Ragyo has her underlings kidnap Mako to force her to use her Stand to reveal their location under threat of death, trying to kill her anyway when she succeeds. Ragyo also has no problem attempting to kill Ryuko and Satsuki, or forcing Donatello and Nui to fuse inside the Wall Eyes, leading to the former's death and the latter ceasing to exist as an individual being.
  • Secret4Studio universe (link) (various horror works): William Afton is reimagined as a demonic abomination, one of the Purple Eye'd demons serving the Reaper Lilith. When the desperate Joshua Smith summoned William and his "brother" Brian to his home to revive his daughter, William and Brian corrupted Joshua, and killed Joshua's son Fritz to steal his identity. For decades, William and his brother would kidnap and torture people, especially children, before collecting their souls in a "Chest" where they would live out their worst nightmares. They collected these souls, hoping to use them to free the "Great Old Ones" who would annihilate humanity. William enslaves "Mr. Scott", forcing his soul into an Animatronic, forcing him to cover up their crimes. William later tricks a band of rebellious souls into painfully killing his own stepson Michael, turning him into his slave "Springtrap", and morphing Liza into the Nightmarrionette. William later has his other son Jonathan tortured for years until his mind is broken. William later slaughters hundreds of people at Fazbear amusement park to use their souls for an army of Animatronics, using them to slaughter countless soldiers. Finally, William unleashes his "Guardians" on the world, killing several people while plotting to become all-powerful and usurp Lilith.
  • Sleepy (link) (Bleach & RWBY): Sōsuke Aizen proves to be as vile as his canon self. Keeping most of his canon atrocities with a bigger body count, Aizen manipulates Coyote Starrk, Lilynette Gingerbuck, and Ruby Xiao Long into joining him, by pretending to have benevolent intentions. When Ruby and Lilynette confront him after learning of his true nature, Aizen shows little empathy for the hundreds of thousands of lives he's about to doom for the sake of his plans, taunting the duo over their powerlessness to stop him. Just as uncaring towards his own troops, he deliberately sends Starrk in the front lines in order for him to die in battle, also dooming the lives of several weak Arrancars he'll send with Starrk. Upon facing the latter, Lilynette, and Ruby, he uses Kyokasuigetsu to first disguise himself as Starrk in an attempt to kill Ruby, then tries to trick Starrk into killing her.
  • Slender Man (link) (Slender Man & Supernatural): Albert Fish, also known as The Boogey Man, was behind the murders of 15 children in Oukridge, whom he tortured and cannibalized while working as a priest in the local church. After he was discovered, he escaped into Virginia and then New York, where he killed a dozen more children, before he was caught and sentenced to death. Being so evil that even Hell refused to take him, he was able to return to the mortal realm as a supernatural entity called Slender Man. Creating his own Pocket Dimension inside of a lake in the park, Albert starts kidnapping and feasting on children once again to satisfy his hunger for human meat. Later on, he starts driving some adults insane and has them commit murders, after which he would feast on them as well. Causing chaos all around the town, Albert Fish desires to become free, so that he could repeat his murders all around the world.
  • Slender Man vs Siren Head: In this battle between two internet horror icons, both sides of the titular Big Bad Ensemble are far from easy to root for:
    • The Slender Man is shown here to be a horrific sadist with a love for targeting children. Over several decades, Slender Man kidnaps around a dozen children, horrifically torturing them in order to reduce them into his army of slaves. Having once again done this to Victor before the story begins, Slender Man also lures in his sister Cassidy purely for the fun of the chase, tormenting her with a "game" of hide and seek before leaving her to be cannibalized by his slaves. Luring in Sophia and Alex in much the same manner, Slender Man manages to take the time during his fight with Siren Head to rip Alex apart before sending his slaves to attack Siren Head, dismissing them as expendable. When he believes he's won the fight, he tells Sophia to run so that he can chase her, intending to continue his sadistic games forever.
    • Siren Head is portrayed as a malicious, predatory entity, out to kill anyone and anything around him for both fun and out of annoyance. Forming a fixation on a cadet named Trevor, Siren Head messed with him for days, playing haunting recordings only he could hear, while everyone on his base thinks he's going crazy. When Trevor goes to confront it, Siren Head nearly deafens him with recordings of past victims, including children and animals. It then proceeded to go on a rampage, massacring Trevor's military base, killing all the personnel, and leaving Trevor to deal with the fallout. Eventually coming across Trevor again, the Siren Head turns its attention on Slender Man out for being in its territory, brutally killing Slender Man's brainwashed slaves for annoying it, and using Trevor as a living club in their fight, before callously killing him. When overpowered, Siren Head pins the Slender Man down so that they'd both die in the burning forest. After it's supposed destruction, it's implied at the end Siren Head may have survived and is now pursuing the only survivor, Sophia.
  • Snow White & Blossom Red (link) (The Powerpuff Girls & Snow White, inspired by the Vocaloid song of the same name): Snow White, aka Bell, began a slow descent towards villainy shortly after her daughter Blossom Red's birth, the latter becoming the "fairest of them all" instead of her mother. Desperate to remain the most beautiful, Snow White began to engage in dark arts, killing young women and maidens at night by slashing their necks before eating their hearts. When her husband found out, she killed him as well. Blaming her now 15-year old for her loss of beauty, Snow White abused her and eventually blinded her. While she was originally every bit the good person she was in the original tale, Snow White eventually became worse than her wicked stepmother.
  • Stand Dust (A JoJo's Bizzare Adventures (sic) X RWBY Crossover) (link):
    • Dio Brando keeps all of his canon crimes and becomes even worse. Ending up in Remnant and nursed back to health by Salem, Dio helps her create an army of Stand Users, while planning to betray her as soon as he fully recovers. Brainwashing Skye Diam and Erde Steele into doing his bidding, Dio sends assassins after Jotaro Kujo, Noriaki Kakyoin, and Jean-Pierre Polnareff. Working with Bronzo Argento to gain further power, Dio kills Cinder Fall to ruin Salem's plans and attacks Vale with Steele after regaining his power, killing countless people. To empower his evolved Stand Nirvana, Dio temporarily spares Beacon from his rampage in Vale, in order to make sure to absorb the survivors' negative emotions, turning some of them into his thralls and planning to use them as his suffering batteries forever. When Polnareff and Blake Belladonna manage to outsmart him, Dio decides to turn Team RWBY as well as the entire world into his thralls. When Ruby Rose and Yang Xiao Long significantly weakens Nirvana, all but defeating him, Dio attempts to destroy the entire city, not caring about his own life as long as he can take his enemies with him to the grave.
    • Brick Argento is the son of Bronzo Argento, the leader of the Cult of the Silver Records, and is a Hunter of the Silver Records with his younger sister Fiore. Settling in a village, Brick and Fiore kidnap several villagers nearby—preferably the elderly and children—to sacrifice them to his Grimm Guardian Seed. Once the Guardian, Hecaton, fully grows, Brick intends to use it to destroy the village and kill everyone in it, before moving on to the entire kingdom to give them the same fate, gleefully showing Jotaro a vision of what he has in store for the villagers.
  • The Stars Will Aid Their Escape (Cthulhu Mythos & My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic): Herald is an avatar of Nyarlathotep and is just as sadistic as all his other incarnations. When he comes across a disgruntled Trixie, he offers her the Neighcronomicon, to which she goes mad with power. He then lures the Cutie Mark Crusaders somewhere secluded so that he can rip out their souls and goads Rainbow Dash into collapsing the building they're in so that Dash thinks she's the reason the Crusaders are catatonic, but not before rendering Twilight hopelessly insane when he registers her as a possible threat. When he reveals himself to the princesses, he uses the Crusaders' souls so they don't try to banish him. He then has his Dark Young henchmen slaughter most of the Royal Guard and, after a few breaking speeches as well as completing his goal of summoning the Outer Gods, he throws the jar containing the Crusaders' souls over a waterfall just to hurt the Mane Six more.
  • Steadfast (link) (Code Lyoko & Miraculous Ladybug): X.A.N.A. remains every bit the sociopathic AI it was in the original series. Implied to retain in some form its crimes from seasons 1 and 2, X.A.N.A. has previously attempted to cook Adrien Agreste/Chat Noir alive in a boiler room and tried to crash two trains to cause an explosion. Possessing Jim Morales, X.A.N.A. has him trap Alya Césaire/Rena Rouge, Nino Lahiffe/Carapace, and several innocent students in a cafeteria, before trying to suffocate them there. Later on, X.A.N.A. takes over the weather and starts a thunderstorm and a flood, threatening the entire town and hundreds of lives. Attempting to prevent the heroes from stopping this attack, X.A.N.A. redirects Chat Noir's Cataclysm to the ground, nearly sending him, Marinette Dupain-Cheng/Ladybug, Rena, and Carapace to the Digital Sea, guaranteeing a permanent death.
  • Stormwolf Adventures (Star Wars; The Twilight Saga; others): Emperor Sheev Palpatine, even after having been presumed slain twice before, still continues his insane ambition beyond the grave. Palpatine—who wants to obtain the power of the imprints in order to strip everyone of their free will and make them obey him—was still able to twist and manipulate the minds of all four main characters, including almost completely corrupting his own granddaughter Rey into doing vile acts such as sexual assault against Finn, solely driven by a sadistic sense of revenge against her for cutting ties with him during their previous encounter. Palpatine leaves his own soldiers for dead during the final battle, and absorbs the life force of anyone he could in order to keep himself alive. As a last resort, should anyone else aside from him ultimately wind up in control of the galaxy, Palpatine would destroy the galaxy altogether.
  • Super Mario Bros. Z (Sonic the Hedgehog & Super Mario Bros.): Turbo Mecha Sonic is a power-hungry lover of destruction who seeks the seven Chaos Emeralds to become a god. Created when Metal Sonic merged with Dr. Eggman's other Sonic robots, Mecha Sonic instantly attempted to murder his creator before crashing the Death Egg into Mobius. Realizing his taste for annihilation, Mecha Sonic wiped out nearly all life on Mobius and brutally murdered all of Sonic and Shadow's friends, including the young Tails and Cream. Travelling to the Mushroom Kingdom to seek the Chaos Emeralds, he killed an innocent Goomba and thrashed Yoshi to obtain his first two Emeralds. After butchering the Axem Rangers, Mecha Sonic blew up Yoshi's Island out of spite, nearly wiping out the Yoshi tribe and killing the Koopa Bros. in the process. Obsessed with both ultimate power and destroying everything in his path, Turbo Mecha Sonic horrifies anyone who crosses paths with him that lives to tell the tale.
  • Super RWBY Sisters (RWBY, various Nintendo characters, and others): The malicious Dark Samus teams up with Ridley to spread Phazon across the galaxy. Dark Samus infects Bowser with Phazon, before spreading it to multiple planets. Denying the heroes an ally by Infecting Viridi with Phazon, Dark Samus later rams a Poison Mushroom down Gloria's throat out of curiosity and nukes the homeworlds of the heroes with Phazon. Dark Samus's poor treatment of the uninfected Bowser Jr. leads to him defecting to the heroes, and her insanity causes Ridley and the Space Pirates to turn against her. Cruel, hateful and monstrous, Dark Samus finds herself opposed and loathed by heroes and villains alike.
  • This War of Mine (link) (Dragon Ball Z & RWBY): Future Cell, surpassing his canon counterpart's wickedness, proves to be as depraved as his present counterpart. Upon appearing in Remnant, Cell devours all of Newville Town's 50,000 inhabitants with his tail, absorbing its last inhabitant in front of Future Son Gohan, Yang Xiao Long, Blake Belladonna, and Pyrrha Nikos for fun. Causing the Fall of Beacon and killing thousands during the disaster, Cell absorbs Penny Polendina, kills Ruby Rose, and taunts Yang about it. Slaughtering and devouring most of Menagerie in a rage, including Ghira Belladonna, Cell later on kills Salem and absorbs Summer Rose to reach his Perfect form. Waiting for Remnant's strongest to face him in the Cell Games, Cell decides to test his Maiden powers by destroying Atlas and Mistral, killing Weiss's family. When Remnant's strongest decide to face him, Cell unleashes his Cell Jrs. on them, watching as they tortured them, shrugging off a Cell Jr.'s death and killing another for being defeated by Weiss Schnee and a redeemed Cinder Fall's fusion Empress.
  • Time Lords and Terror (Doctor Who & My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic): The S'Müz is a being from outside time and space composed of psychokinetic energy, which it refers to as the Light. The S'Müz, feeling all living beings with PKE thieves and unworthy of simply existing, has destroyed whole universes out of spite, but its inability to comprehend time and space hinders it significantly. Discovering the war between the Hervokens and the Carrionites, it manipulated the Hervokens into creating a ritual which would allow it to manifest and drain all life from existence. After the Hervokens stopped work upon discovering its true intentions, a trio of Carrionites took the ritual and escaped to Equestria, Matron Hydia believing she could control it. Upon being summoned the S'Müz proceeded to tear apart and absorb Hydia's soul before absorbing the Doctor's life force. Having been insulted by the Doctor beforehand, it intended to allow his conscious to watch as it drained all of Equestria's life force. A greedy, arrogant and malicious creature hating time and space for petty reasons, the S'Müz was such a threat to all existence that a Hervoken commander considered sacrificing both its race and the Carrionites an acceptable lose to stop it.
  • Universe Falls (Gravity Falls & Steven Universe): In the crystal falls AU where Homeworld and Earth switch places, Bill Cipher, having long conquered Earth but restricted there, uses the humans to cause suffering throughout the Universe. Becoming a sadistic despot, he has his soldiers capture Dipper Pines and has them torture and eventually downright mutilate the child for years on end. Once Dipper finally got reunited with his family, Bill manipulated the boy's resentment at his family for not searching for him to trick him into a deal. That universe's version of Bill Cipher is just as bad as his main counterpart and a truly horrific monstrous tyrant.
  • Voyages of the Wild Sea Horse (One Piece & Ranma ½): Commodore Nelson Royale is a corrupt Marine who thinks only of monetary gain. Royale fills his coffers through slave trafficking, with his victims being condemned to a Fate Worse than Death at the hands of the World Nobles. Among his victims are subordinates who "earned" his ire for one petty offense or another: a waiter on his ship who accidentally spilled a dish meant for him; a hired musician whose music he simply disliked; a seaman's apprentice who tried to point out to him that slavery is supposed to be illegal; and random people whom he kidnapped off the street just for potential profit they could net him. When the protagonists show up, he captures them and fully intends to subject them to the same fate; when they break out, release the prisoners, and overwhelm his forces, he tries to call in his personal fleet to quell the uprising, intending to have them strip the entire island of life and enslave everyone on it, including his own men for failing to defeat the crew if they don't surrender.
  • Wayward Wolf (A Song of Ice and Fire & The Witcher): Harren the Black ruled the Riverlands with an iron fist, working thousands to death building Harrenhal as a monument to his ego. When Aegon the Conqueror demanded he swear fealty to him, Harren instead chose to sacrifice his youngest son in a ritual meant to control Aegon's dragon. When the ritual failed, Harren refused to let go, remaining as a wight for centuries and trapping the others who died with him, forcing them to constantly relive their incineration. Unwilling to give up Harrenhal, Harren drives all others who possess it to ruin. When Geralt and the Harrenhal Company attempt to break his curse, Harren demands that Geralt teach him all he knows about magic so that he can kill anyone else who tries to enter the castle, and tries to turn them into wights when Geralt refuses.
  • We're All Mad Here (link) (The Powerpuff Girls characters in the setting of Alice: Madness Returns): Butch is a far cry from his portrayal in canon. Originally known as the Jabberwocky, Butch grew obsessed with Buttercup and wanted to have her for himself. Leaving Wonderland and arriving on Earth under the guise of a benevolent psychiatrist named Dr. Jojo, Butch burned down Buttercup's house and killed her sisters and father because the latter prevented him from courting Buttercup. Under the pretense of helping her, Dr. Jojo then took Buttercup as her ward, where he had complete control over her, and from there decided to destroy Wonderland, Buttercup's fantasy world, in order to completely break and claim her. Completely destroying Buttercup's sanity in Wonderland by showing her the truth about her family's death and taunting her about it, Butch then takes her home with him, getting away with his deeds.
  • Weight of the World (Hetalia: Axis Powers & RWBY):
    • Cinder Fall is one of Salem's henchmen. She attacked Amber (Vale) and took part of her Aura, leaving her comatose but aware and unable to interact with the waking world. She successfully causes Grimm to invade Vale during the Vytal Festival by orchestrating the Accidental Murder of Penny Polendina at the hands of Pyrrha Nikos. Possessing part of Vale's Aura gives Cinder an empathic connection with the Kingdom of Vale's people, which means she feels echoes of their emotions. Usually this connection causes the personification distress like a part of themselves are being hurt, but Cinder is the opposite. She relishes in the pain and terror she causes during the fall of Beacon. Upon realizing America has part of Vale's Aura, she hunts him down with the intent of torturing him to death for daring to "steal" part of the power that's "owed to her". She is defeated by Canada but remains unrepentant for everything she's done. Her attempt to stab him in the back fails and he kills her.
    • Atlas (Ciel Soleil) is the personification of the Kingdom of Atlas. After Vale was attacked by Cinder and left comatose, Atlas sought out a personification to put her Aura into in order to prevent the rest from going to Cinder. She kidnapped America and Canada, imprisoning and torturing the twins to test which one was more "worthy" of getting a Remnant personification's Aura. After the fall of Beacon, Atlas opens the Transformation Institute, a facility that brainwashes her people, and throws hundreds of citizens in there. When America confronts Atlas in the Institute and refuses to surrender to her, she threatens to break all of his bones and to have her men rape him. Later, she stabs America repeatedly while he's protecting Ruby and Weiss, pinning his injuries on Ironwood. She later selfishly unlocks the Relic of Creation and teams up with Emerald and Watts in order to kill Canada. Despite claiming that what she does is "for the good of Remnant", Atlas truly only cares about boosting her own ego, and sees everyone—even her own citizens—as being disposable.
    • The ex-soldier is a Torture Technician who was hired by Atlas in case they needed to "encourage" America and Canada to work with them. After Mantle's Aura was forced into Canada in what was essentially "Soul Rape", the ex-soldier was one of the two to drag him back to his cell. He strikes Canada for laughing hysterically from the pain and would have continued to beat him if another guard had not stopped him. The ex-soldier is fired when America and Canada escape, and is hired by Doctor Polendina to be one of America's guards when he is recaptured with the intent of resurrecting Penny. When America does not do what Polendina wants, the soldier tortures him by carving the word "Sacrifice" into his back until it scars and then keeps coming back to do it over and over again for at least a month. He even convinces the other guards to assist with torturing America—something they normally don't do. Even though he has a brief appearance, the ex-soldier is responsible for torturing America for nearly two months and giving America PTSD—all of which he did for his own amusement.
  • Witches and Monsters series (MonsterVerse & The Owl House):
    • King Ghidorah is a malicious alien Titan who, thousands of years ago, invaded the Boiling Isles, killing thousands at his leisure while fighting Godzilla. In one of their previous battles, Ghidorah killed Godzilla's friend Anguirus in front of a wounded Godzilla, by dropping and impaling him from a great height, before being frozen away while chasing fleeing refugees. Freed in the modern world, Ghidorah wastes no time going on a murderous rampage across the Boiling Isles. After the apparent death of Godzilla, Ghidorah uses his powers to enslave the sleeping Titans, commanding them to cause mass death and destruction across the world. When Eda gathers a small army against him, Ghidorah quickly begins decimating them, and tries to kill Luz for distracting him from Godzilla. After his death, Ghidorah is converted into Mechagodzilla; when his former consciousness awakens, he kills the Blight parents for trying to control him, before going out of his way to cause more death and destruction trying to kill Godzilla and his allies, wishing to spite Luz's bond with Godzilla by executing him in front of her.
    • Emperor Belos is presented as a heartless and power-hungry Control Freak ruling over the Boiling Isles. After spending years persecuting wild witches, Belos, learning of the existence of Titans schemed to control them to wipe out Wild Witches, having no concern of collateral death and destruction. Belos is also an abusive uncle to Hunter, giving the boy a scar over a previous failure, before eventually revealing his disdain for him. Belos's plan leads to Ghidorah being awakened, and his only concern for all the people killed is if it can be traced back to him. To appear as a hero, Belos uses the Oxygen Destroyer to try to kill Godzilla and Ghidorah. When that fails, and the Boiling Isles begins to revolt against him, Belos plans to flee his Kingdom and start anew elsewhere, but not before using the Orca to lure the Titans in wiping out the Boiling Isles in a final act of spite.
    • Odalia and Alador Blight, parents to Amity, Emira, and Edric, and the heads of Blight Industries, are far more unscrupulous than shown in canon. Originally aiding Belos's plan to control the Titans, they create a deliberately flawed Oxygen Destroyer for a power play of their own; the resulting backfire causes Ghidorah and the other Titans to wreak havoc across the world, killing thousands while Odalia and Alador leave Belos to deal with the fallout. In the aftermath, the Blights collect Ghidorah's heads to power their Mechagodzilla project, hoping to use it to control the Titans and become the sole superpower of the Boiling Isles. To turn the world against Godzilla, they use Mechagodzilla's signal to provoke attacks across the realm, killing many more people. Showing an utter disdain for their children, they lure Amity to their plant during Godzilla's rampage, putting repeated kill orders on Amity. Having Eda and her team—including their older children—go on an expedition to Hollow Realm, Odalia orders their deaths once their usefulness is worn out, making sure to let Emira and Edric know about their betrayal.
  • WITCH Resident Evil: X Factor (link) (Resident Evil & W.I.T.C.H.): Albert Wesker is just as depraved as in canon. Keeping his deeds from the first two Resident Evil games, Wesker steals a sample of the X-virus—a virus twice as powerful as the T-virus—and unleashes it on Heatherfield, in the hopes of slaughtering hundreds if not millions of people to make sure the characters investigating Umbrella's activities in the city die with it. Wesker kills countless people as a result, including several main characters, and also commits personal atrocities against the heroes, such as killing Jason Black's wife as well as taking Will and Irma's families hostage to force the heroes to confront him instead of looking for the antivirus. Wesker's goal with the X-virus was to create several bio-organic weapons with it before stating a war on mankind.
  • With Apologies to Harlan Ellison (Team Fortress 2 universe in the style of I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream): The Announcer is a sadistic computer put in charge of managing the battles between the RED and BLU teams, but it grew disdainful of humans and captured both teams, executing every member in the latter. She then lies to the RED team that it wiped out the rest of humanity in a nuclear apocalypse and decides to torture them for 113 years. During that time, the Announcer rips out Scout's tongue; experiments on Heavy and Medic by once fusing them together; blinds Demoman repeatedly; torments Soldier to total insanity; and changes the form of Spy constantly, subjecting him to extensive physical torture. Eventually, the Announcer entertains herself by presenting them with Pyro, who's been turned into a woman. She tries to get them to kill each other for the right to rape and procreate with Pyro in the hopes of repopulating the Earth, as well as blinding Demoman again when he curses the Announcer. When Engineer kills the rest of the RED team to free them from their torture, the Announcer reveals that she never eradicated humanity, making Engineer's efforts for nothing and emotionally destroying him one more time.
  • Worlds Collide & The Ninja Tribunal Saga (Avatar: The Last Airbender & Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)) have two versions of Shredder:
    • Tengu/Demon Shredder is the master of the Foot Mystics and the greatest threat either the Turtles or Team Avatar have ever faced. He was originally Oroku Saki, a 4th century Ninja who battled alongside the future Ninja Tribunal and Avatar Ryukyu to defeat a demon known as Shredder. However, Saki made a pact with the demon to let it into his soul. Becoming Tengu Shredder, he unleashed an army of demons and undead across Japan to destroy anybody who stood against him, planning to spread his rule across The Multiverse. When his former friends rose up to defeat him, Tengu Shredder personally destroyed half their army and attempted to kill them before being defeated and sealed. Freed by the Foot Mystics, who he abuses for the smallest failures, Tengu Shredder tries to kill Avatar Aang to remove the threat to his power, laying waste to New York's streets and endangering innocents in the meantime. Tengu Shredder threatens to kill Aang's friends if he doesn't surrender, noting that he may keep Katara alive as his concubine. He uses his powers to transform New York into his domain of suffering, agony, and pain where the living are constantly tormented by his demonic forces and plans to spread it to the rest of existence. When the heroes band together to stop him, he tries to use his powers to kill them, gloating that crushing people like them will make his conquest of the multiverse fun.
    • Ch'rell is the Utrom criminal who took Shredder's identity in an attempt to harness the power of Tengu Shredder, who more than lives up to the original Shredder's evil. Committing most of his canon crimes, Shredder finds the Nexus gateway which transports him and the Turtles to the Four Nations world. Partnering up with the Fire Nation, Shredder assists in their conquest of Ba Sing Se where he orders the Dai Li massacred after they try to defect. Making Prince Zuko join him by threatening to kill his whole family, Shredder almost kills Aang. Shredder presents himself as an ally to the Fire Nation and brings his army and technology to their world to seemingly cement their rule. Shredder has Baxter Stockman conduct torturous experiments on the benders to discover the secret of their power, while using the Day of the Black Sun to massacre the Fire Nation leadership and capture all the rebels. He manipulates Princess Azula to make her believe her brother was responsible for the death of their father and uses her as his enforcer. Shredder dries the Fire Nation's and the Earth Kingdom's economies to complete his true plan, Project Meteoroid, a plot to make Sozin's Comet crash into the world of Four Nations and wipe out all life on the planet, while the Foot Clan escapes the impact and uses the resources they stole from the world to wipe out the Utroms and conquer the multiverse. When the heroes, including his adopted daughter Karai, face him, Shredder abandons his troops to die with the rest of the planet and tries to use his empowered armor to kill his enemies.
  • World War Discovering The Balance (Battlestar Galactica (2003) & Stargate SG1 & Worldwar): Prophet Iblison is a fundamentalist leader of the Colonial Faith, and by far the most wicked of them. Obsessed with destroying Earth for the crime of heresy, Iblison antagonizes them in the hope of causing a war, and orchestrates the invasion of the Race's worlds for them to serve as slaves and Red Shirts; Iblison also suggested using them as livestock, to the horror of all other Colonials. When the Colonies are forced to leave the Race's worlds, Iblison has the entire upper government of the Race gunned down just for having deceived him, then has a powerful nuclear weapon detonated in one of their cities, killing millions, to cover all traces of the abductions. Later disabused by the détente policy between Earth and the Twelve Colonies, Iblison tries to force a conflict again, this time to punish the Colonies he now sees as unfit, even knowing that a conflict between the two while facing the Goa'uld menace could doom them both.

Alternative Title(s): Crossover, Crossovers

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