Old Magnificent Bastard thread
Welcome to the Magnificent Bastard proposal thread! This is the thread where new Magnificent Bastard examples are vetted, approved, and written up. If you're looking for the general cleanup thread (for cuts, rewrites, expansions, and the like), please go here
Important: Before suggesting any new examples, please read the Frequently Asked Questions and Common Requests List; if you have any questions, the odds are high they are answered there. Additionally, please check here for the earliest date a work can be discussed (usually two weeks from the U.S. release date) and whether the work has already been reserved by another user.
Here is how the process works:
- If you have a candidate to propose, you can simply come right in and propose them! If the character's run is brief, such as a single issue of a comic book, then a simple summary of their actions and any potential mitigating features will be enough; for longer-running candidates, an effortpost (EP) might be helpful for organizing the proposal. An EP is not outright required, but please be mindful that if a post becomes too clunky and unorganized, it can be very hard for other people to follow.
- After the proposal, there will be a 72-hour discussion and voting period, where people may ask questions and vote on the candidate. The number of upvotes must outnumber the downvotes by at least five for the character to be considered "approved".
- Three days after the proposal has been made, if the character has been approved, you may post the writeup (the text to be posted on the trope page itself) on the thread and send it to the drafts page. Your candidate will soon be added to the MB subpage. If the work has a page, you should add your candidate to the relevant YMMV page. Voila! It's that simple!
Outside of this process, we do have a few ground rules:
- To keep the thread moving at a reasonable pace, there are some restrictions on when a proposal can be made. There should only be a maximum of four EPs posted both per page and per hour to ensure that nothing gets lost in the shuffle; additionally, each individual troper should only be proposing or writing up characters from a maximum of three works at a time (from initial proposals to end of their voting period). If your proposal would fall outside of either of these guidelines, we'd like to ask you to please wait until they would fit within; feel free to type them up on an outside document, and then when the time comes, you can just copy, paste, and post!
- No plagiarism of any kind. This is a very serious matter site-wide, as the website could get in actual legal trouble over this; as a result, this can very quickly lead to mod intervention. This can take many different forms:
- Direct plagiarism, i.e. wholesale copying. This is not only the easiest to find, but is also the most likely to warrant quick moderator intervention. To be clear, quoting in some places is perfectly acceptable, but it has to be very clear you're quoting from something else and it cannot be anything longer than a sentence or two - if you're quoting an entire work summary from Wikipedia, no one is going to believe you've actually consumed the work, so even if you cite your source, your candidate will be downvoted anyway.
- Self-plagiarism. Even if you can prove that you wrote the same text in both places, the site itself can't contain any of the duplicated text. If you already wrote something once before, it's not too hard to write it a second time.
- Using another site's work as a template for a proposal. Just because you don't copy and paste something directly doesn't mean it's any harder to detect if you're basing parts or all of your proposal on text someone else wrote. To be clear, this doesn't violate site rules and won't lead to mod intervention, but just like if you directly plagiarize, no one will believe you've consumed the work if you're clearly basing your proposal on something else. This thread largely operates on the honor system, and tweaking someone else's work to pass it off as your own is one of the fastest ways to lose trust.
- Don't delete an EP unless you intend to swiftly repost it. We know that there are reasons why you might want to delete an EP, especially if it's being downvoted - rejection is hard, even in a low-stakes environment like this. However, deleting it renders the current discussion null and void, makes it impossible to reference the discussion in the future and can confuse tropers who didn't read it before the deletion. If the issue is temporary (such as formatting problems or a post getting overlooked as the thread moves on), then deleting and quickly reposting the EP is a valid option, but to fully retract an EP, please use the [[strike:]] markup instead.
- Votes must be for specific candidates, meaning no blanket voting (i.e. "yes to everyone I missed").
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- Please keep the thread on-topic. While discussing the trope is fun and we encourage people to enjoy it, questions like "who's your favorite MB" are off-topic and can lead to thumps. That's the kind of question to take to people's PMs if they're willing. Similarly, while we encourage friendliness and familiarity with other users, posts should always have some kind of thread-relevant purpose; for instance, if you want to wish someone a happy birthday, feel free to, but if it's the only thing in the post, it's off-topic and needs something else alongside it. Again, though, while we strive for a friendly atmosphere, this is not Facebook; life updates are fun, but unless they have some kind of impact on your thread participation, please do not bring it here - we have Yack Fest
for that.
- Please refrain from asking anything along the lines of "How Did We Miss This One?" In almost every case, the answer is simply "No one thought about it before". This Is a Wiki where everyone has different interests, and the fact that people missed a particular candidate, even one that seems like a textbook example of a trope or a character who is particularly iconic in pop culture, means absolutely nothing. The question is disruptive, has a simple and consistent answer, and provides nothing to any discussion.
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- If you are suspended from the forums, your participation is limited but not impossible. It is still possible for a forum-suspended user to assist in creating the write-up for a character who has already been approved; as previously mentioned, write-ups are inherently considered a consensus-based edit and thus not tied to any one particular user. However, you can not assist in the proposal of a character; as a proposal is based around the forum rather than the wiki, doing so with a forum suspension qualifies as meatpuppeting.
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If you would like to use an EP for your candidate, here's the general format. This format does not have to be followed exactly, but these are the main topics that need to be covered:
What is the work?
This is a brief summary of the work you're going to discuss. We don't need a full plot summary here, just however much we need to understand going into the discussion — it can even be as simple as quoting the summary on the work's page.
Who is the candidate and what have they done?
This is essentially the character's biography — who they are, their story, their goals and methodology, and, preferably (though not required), what happens to the candidate at the end. It does not have to include every single thing they ever do — for some characters, we'd be here all day if that was the case — but it should include the highlights of their journey.
How are they Magnificent?
This is the point where you highlight the character's brilliance. How to they convey their intelligence and charm to the audience? What makes them stand out among the crowd? What are their goals and how do they go about accomplishing them? This part welcomes a lot of creative thinking — not everyone has to be a Machiavellian Diabolical Mastermind to be worth considering here! This is also the time to showcase how the character can think on their feet if it's necessary.
How are they a Bastard? How are they not too bad?
What kinds of moral lines is this character willing to cross for the sake of their goal? Are they willing to let innocents die? Start wars? Commit crimes? The character has to show some kind of unscrupulousness in order to count as a "Bastard". Notably, this character does not necessarily have to be the villain, and an Anti-Hero can cross the line if they're immoral enough, but they have to be immoral somehow.
This is also the section where you then state your case for why they're not too bad. Perhaps their good intentions help mitigate their crimes. Perhaps others are shown to be much worse than them. Perhaps they're prone to Pet the Dog moments or are even fighting on behalf of loved ones. Whatever the case, there are certain lines that an MB can't cross, but as long as their villainy is reasonable for their goal, they can be considered.
Final verdict?
This is where you post your final conclusion on the character in question. You can continue elaborating on your reasons or even just say a simple "yes" or "no"; at this point, we've heard everything we need to hear.
And that's everything you need to know. Welcome to the thread!
Edited by Mrph1 on Jul 12th 2024 at 3:34:22 PM
I have one of my own from an exceptional film:
What's the work?
13 Assassins is a 2010 samurai film by Takashi Miike. Set during the era of the Tokugawa Shogunate, there's a little problem in Japan. Lord Matsudaira Naritsugu, the Shogun's half-brother, is a violent scumbag rapist serial killer who can't be touched. Not only that, Naritsugu, after a series of horrific atrocities, has been considered for a position on the Shogun's council. A Shogunate official decides to head this off by having Naritsugu assassinated.
Only problem is Naritsugu is defended by a small army of samurai wherever he goes. Who's gonna take the job? None other...
Than this guy.
Who is Shimada Sanzaemon?
A weary, exhausted samurai who served under the former Shogun. Sanzaemon is an older man, who's depressed he never found a warrior's death that he craves. When he learns from the Shogun's minister of justice what's going on after a feudal lord literally kills himself to protest Naritsugu's rise, Sanzaemon begins to investigate and sees the evidence of Naritsugu's evil: including a woman whose entire family was slaughtered by Naritsugu. Who then cut out her tongue and all her limbs to keep her as a toy until he got bored of her.
Sanzaemon knows thi is a very delicate mission and he can only assemble a few trusted people. So...he does. He seeks out eleven trusted samurai, promising them glory and in some cases, money. Hanbei, Naritsugu's bodyguard, gets wind and tells Sanzaemon not to pursue the mission, but Sanzaemon is resolute. The first half of the film is Sanzaemon gathering all his allies, including a peasant, with the clear insinuation: this is a suicide mission and they all know it.
Sanzaemon proceeds to buy off the help of a town Naritsugu will pass through, secures the loyalty of a lord whose daughter in law Naritsugu raped before murdering her husband. Sanzaemon vacates the town and converts it into a maze of traps.
Enter the second half of the film: an all out war. Sanzaemon announces himself to Naritsugu's forces, now facing 200 men, and proclaims their reasons: for all the people Naritsugu has hurt and killed, and especially for that nameless peasant girl from earlier. In her name, Shinzaemon unfolds a banner she drew by clutching the brush with her mouth, the character for "TOTAL ANNIHILATION: (describing what happened to her family and a CLEAR threat to Naritsugu)
Enter the battle as the traps are sprung, Shinzaemon leading his forces like a veteran general, slowly whittling down the samurai as the assassins fall one by one until only Shinzaemon and his nephew are left. Shinzaemon faces the honorable Hanbei and kills him, horrified at Naritsugu's callous disregard. Shinzaemon faces Naritsugu and mortally wounds him, facing a fatal blow in turn, before Naritsugu succumbs to pain and fear, just before he thanks S Hinzaemon for the "excitement." Shinzaemon? "You're welcome!" and beheads him before passing away.
The only survivors are Shinzaemon's nephew....and the peasant hunter, who received a fatal blow earlier, but is mysteriously unharmed now...the shogunate covers up the events and officially, Naritsugu dies of illness.
Mitigating issues?
Like hell. Not a one. Shinzaemon is a venerable old badass, a philosophical and intelligent warrior who seeks a death in battle and to understand the world around him. He's delighted at the chance for a true warrior's death and he recruits many of the others with him for such a chance. ALL of them know what they're facing. Not one of them expects to leave alive (one who Shinzaemon hired, with the money going to his family, even comments that Shinzaemon got the better of the bargain when paying for his life).
But Shinzaemon is GOOD. His plans result in 13 men facing a force over ten times their size and winning. Now, there's no question Shinzaemon hits the bastard component. Naritsugu's mooks are mooks, but it's made clear: these are good, honorable men sworn to serve their lord and Shinzaemon has them massacred using ways that anyone would consider dishonorable. He's a hitman on the downlow and he makes zero bones about it. When he faces Hanbei, who is clearly a good person sworn to an evil lord, he still kills him in their duel.
But Shinzaemon is revolted by Naritsugu. He detests the man and when Naritsugu kicks Hanbei's head away, Shinzaemon shouts that Hanbei just died for him. When he faces Naritsugu for the first time, Shinzaemon makes damn sure the man knows why he's dying: not just for a political struggle but for the innocent people Naritsugu has destroyed.
Conclusion?
Keeper
to Shimada
Okay here’s my 2nd candidate from Jack Ryan, Petr Lebedev.
Who Is He? What Has He Done?
Petr Lebedev was a Russian soldier who tried to stop Luka from killing the scientist running the Sokol project. However Luka shoots Petr before carrying out his mission but survive and found by a Czech Republic citizen where he killed the guy and took his identity, taking the surname Kovac, starting a new life in the Czech Republic while planning to reactivate the Sokol Project and restore Russia to it’s former glory.
To his ends Petr manipulated events that would get his daughter elected president of the Czech Republic making the country vulnerable to his manipulations while establishing a coup within the Russian Government waiting for the right moment to strike. The right moment will occur when Petr has Alena’s bodyguard, Radek, assassinate the Russian Prime Minister of Defense and replace him with his puppet Alexei Petrov, thus kickstarting Petr’s plan, the Seven Days.
Petr would then initiate the next part of his plan to have a nuclear bomb to look like it has been American-made before detonating it in a Russian town so that the Americans would take the heat for the nuke and lead to war between Russia and the Americans. Luckily Jack was able to stop the bomb before it got to the town and no one got killed (though the tunnel the bomb was in wasn’t so lucky), though Petr still used that incident to raise tensions between America and Russia.
Petr would then meet his latest recruit when he learns of their progress within his organization. However, he was also prepared for when his recruit may not have been what he seems and when he learns that it was Luka he grabs his gun from his hostler and attempts to kill Luka. Luckily Luka was better prepared and brought in the Czech authorities to stop Petr where Alina lets Petr bleed to death after learning about his lies and manipulations.
However Luka had prepared for the factor on if he died and made preparations for his plans to continue should the event ever occurred, by having Petrov take over and having him overthrow the Russian President while Petr’s other ally, Antonov, would launch missiles onto the American ship Roosevelt to establish a second attempt in starting a war. Luckily Jack and Luka were able to stop the two ships from attack, preventing World War III, Antonov gets arrested, and Petrov gets kill, thus foiling Petr’s coup and plans
Is He Intelligent? Is He Charismatic?
As a Russian Soldier, Petr is shown to be brilliant and charismatic taking the identity of a a Czech’s citizen, arranges his daughter to become President of a foreign country allowing Petr to control and manipulate the Czech’s republic to how he sees fit, forms a coup to take over the current Russian government, convincing Russians to join his coup while having members of his coup infiltrate both the Russian and Czech governments, thus allowing Petr to play two countries to his liking, orchestrating several events.
One example includes assassinating the previous Russian minister of Defense during the time he was meeting Alena before replacing that guy with his puppet while starting a war between Russia and America by creating a nuclear bomb and making it appear American-made before detonating it in a Russia town, and then having a corrupt Russian Captain launch missiles on an American ship, and throughout his endeavors, Petr never looses his cool even when Alina lets him bleed to death, facing his death with dignity upon realizing how much his manipulations on Alina have truly hurt her.
What’s The Competition Like?
Petr is the mastermind behind the the Sokol revival project and coup so of course he’ll be on the top of the competition with his fellow cohorts being too much of smug snakes to be magnificent like him, especially Petrov, with the only person matching Petr in terms of wits is fellow MB Luka.
In fact, among the Big Bads Jack has faced Petr is the most brilliant and charming, while the previous two were leaned to much to the bastard side (Suleiman kills hundreds of innocent people inside a church with sarin gas, planned to create an ebola pandemic onto America, and is a not so great husband to his wife, while Reyes is a evil dictator who oppresses the people in Venezuela, and allows Complete Monster Mateo commit his atrocities under his service).
Is He a Bastard? Is He Too Much of a Bastard?
Well Petr does kill an innocent Czech citizen to take his identity, assassinates the current Russian Minister of defense in front of his daughter, established a coup to take over the current Russian Government while attempting to plunge Russia and America into a global war by nuking a town of innocents and tries to have an American ship shot at so yeah, Petr is a bastard.
That said, Petr does have many redeeming qualities that prevents him from being too much of a bastard. While his crimes are bad on a grand scale, they aren’t personally nor needlessly cruel or deplorable, Petr himself is never sadistic, whose committing his actions because he loves his country Russia who thinks that Russia will defeat the Americans and become the most powerful country, believing that their victory in the Cold War was stolen as a result of his government ordering the termination of project Sokol, and tried to save the scientists himself, and does love his daughter Alina, even going out of his way to save her when she is put in danger, and doesn’t lets Alina decide his fate before allowing Alina to kill him, upon knowing that he had broken their trust.
Final Verdict?
I’ll leave it to you guys to decide.
My sandbox of EPs and other stuff
Majima, Goncharov, Shimada, Lebedev.
Could someone maybe please give more opinions (or details thereof, for those who voted) on The Mistress of the Copper Mountain
? The EP was a few pages ago, but I've only got three downvotes and one upvote, and the argument I gave against the first downvote was, it seems, buried under the next pages' discussion.
The objection against her seems to be that she doesn't do much scheming per se and is more like an omnipotent, Blue-and-Orange Morality Reality Warper. My problem is that I'm fairly sure the same description can apply to Jareth from Labyrinth, who is listed as an MB. (If anything, the Mistress lacks his creepier aspects, since she is only seductive with adult men!)
I'm not trying to get the Mistress approved as an MB by whatever means possible: if she doesn't qualify for it, I just would like to know for certain why.
Edited by AutumnLeaves on Feb 14th 2023 at 8:40:12 PM
Happy Valentine’s day.
- Doctor Aphra
- Aphra
- Domina Tagge is the charismatic president of Tagge Corporation and head of House of Tagge, under whose leadership Tagge Co became one of the main assets of the Empire. Recruiting Doctor Aphra as her agent, Domina has her do a missions for the company, from discovering a rival’s scam to hunting down her runaway cousin. Learning about Crimson Dawn infiltration, Domina organises a board meeting to lure out a mole and recruit a team of bounty hunters hired to kill her. Working with Sana Staros to lure her treacherous nepwen Ronen into a trap and kill him, Domina has Sana and her team released from her service, proudly declaring that Tagge Co will outlive Crimson Dawn.
- Lapin Tagge is Domina’s professional cousin and right hand. Lapin is put in charge of discovering and eliminating Crimson Dawn spies. Helping Domina organise a board meeting, Lapin stands their ground to protect interns during Boushh’s team raid. Faking a defection to Ronen’s side, Lapin has him lured to Domina with confession before sedating him and leaving him at Domina’s mercy.
Happy Valentines Day my fellow bastards. For such a lovely day, I've prepared a proposal that I hope will pull y'all out of despair.
What’s the Work
Danganronpa is a franchise that's been covered here before. But what hasn't been covered... are the stage plays.
Specifically, the second stage play, based on the second game's story. It's about the same plot-wise, but a good chunk of the game's story was cut from over 33.5 hours to 3 hours. This means Chapter 2 was simplified, Chapter 4 is cut entirely, many scenes are left out, deaths are changed around, and Chapter 6 is incredibly shortened.
But none of that stops the antics of a certain lucky fellow from potentially counting for MB. So without further ado...
Let's give it everything we've got! It's... PROPOSING TIIIIIIME!
Who is He?
Nagito Komaeda is the same manipulative, deranged, hope-seeking luckster as his game counterpart.
What does he do?
The Ultimate Lucky Student who takes great advantage of his abilities, Nagito hopes to combat despair by any means necessary, even if it means manipulating his fellow classmates to his liking.
Nagito gets the ball rolling when he uses his luck to get randomly picked to be the one to clean the hotel for a party the Ultimate Imposter prepared to catch a culprit he received a threatening note from. Nagito had actually been the one who sent that note, manipulating events so that he could plant a knife underneath a table and kill the Imposter with it, even making Teruteru on edge after he discovers his plan in order to make the party exciting. With the idea of Nagito’s murder plan in his mind, Teruteru accidentally kills the Imposter during a blackout Nagito staged, leading to Teruteru’s execution as the Blackened, and everybody worried about Nagito’s sanity. Not even tying him up works, as Nagito easily escapes from the ropes no problem.
Challenged by Monokuma to a game of Russian Roulette (Since Chapter 4 was cut, but they wanted to include one of the game's most famous scenes), Nagito wins thanks to his luck and is rewarded with a dossier containing the answers to what’s going on. Realizing that he and his classmates were once the Ultimate Despair who brought the entire world to its knees under the despairing orders of Junko Enoshima, and that there's a traitor among them, Nagito sought to punish everyone else with his own brand of justice.
Nagito threatens to bomb the entire island and kill everyone unless his classmates find the bomb and disarm it. Locating what appears to be the location for the bomb (the fake bomb reveal isn’t adapted here, and that subplot just kinda vanishes afterward), the students instead end up starting a fire, putting them out with convenient extinguisher grenades... only to find Nagito’s mutilated corpse.
But after much deduction, it turns out that Nagito had killed himself in order to reveal the traitor, setting the fire up as a trap while secretly implanting a poisonous gas into one of the extinguisher grenades that would kill him, thus making the case almost impossible to solve and hopefully letting the traitor escape while everyone else dies. But as in the game, the kindhearted Chiaki outs herself as the traitor, and the one who threw the grenade that killed Nagito. While his plan may have failed, nevertheless the survivors later defeat Junko and help restore hope in the world.
Nagito doesn’t actually show up in the third stage play (despite it adapting the Hope Arc), as he and the rest of Class 77 have been adapted out (they’re stuck in the Neo World Program the entire time, making the climax more focused on Makoto, honestly for the better).
Is he charming? Intelligent? Able to think on his feet?
Like the game, Nagito is a super confident wild card whose luck provides him with enough confidence to overcome the most challenging of obstacles, and his carefree nature, despite his lack of sanity, makes him a very interesting foil to protagonist Hajime.
Nagito's crimes in this play are largely the same as the game's with a few changes here and there to adapt the character to a different medium. For instance, Nagito has some unique quirks here, like how he often breaks the fourth wall near the end to highlight his insanity by telling Hajime that they're in a play, and is portrayed as way more carefree and fun.
Is he a bastard? Too much of one?
As in the game, Nagito is a Well-Intentioned Extremist who ultimately wants hope to triumph over despair no matter what he has to do, even if it means trying to kill everybody in his class except the traitor knowing they were originally terrorists who've wiped out millions of people for Junko. Everything he does is all for the greater good.
But it also helps that some of Nagito's worse crimes from when he was a member of Ultimate Despair, along with his previously extreme dedication to Junko shown in Chapter 0, weren't included here, making him slightly nicer than his canon counterpart, but nevertheless still dangerous.
Verdict
I think Nagito keeps here
And before anybody asks, sadly Gundham Tanaka doesn’t count here, as Chapter 4, where he earns his MB marks, wasn’t adapted. He does go out in style though, sacrificing himself to protect his fellow classmates from an army of Monokuma robots, dying alongside (ironically) Nekomaru in the battle.
It's Spooky Month!There's a Danganronpa stage play? Well, The More You Know.
Nagito
Edited by Koopa22 on Feb 14th 2023 at 3:00:32 PM
Simultaneously hands-on and hands-off with my life.Two questions:
1. I need to post the write-up first here so people can give it a check and then in a sandbox; do I need to wait some time between one and the other or can I post it immediately in both?
2. The process section here says that the sandbox that I need to add it to is this general one, but the administrivia page says that I need to add it to the sandbox of the subpage (which in my case would be Magnificent Bastard Comic Books). At which do I add it then?
God it's dead here. Nothing compared to how CM turned to a crawl earlier for obvious reasons.
Added Glass Onion to my Pending. Anyone wish to discuss it or be involved, feel free to reach out by PM.
Yes to Nagito, Majima, Goncharov, Sanzaemon and Lebedev.
Here is my Wat write-up:
- The Real Ghostbusters: Mrs. Rogers Neighborhood: Wat is a sinister and clever demon lord who wants to Take Over the World. Wat takes human form and disguises himself as an old lady named Mrs. Rogers. Wat creates a house in New York and Wat as Mrs. Rogers hires the Ghostbusters to get rid of ghosts in her house. Wat as Mrs. Rogers claims to be too scared to stay at her house and the Ghostbusters allow her to stay at the Firehouse. Mrs. Rogers's house is actually an elaborate deathtrap designed to kill the Ghostbusters while Wat frees the ghosts from the Containment Unit so that they will become his personal army. Wat learns he needs one of the Ghostbusters to open the Containment Unit and after the Ghostbusters escape his trap, he possesses Peter Venkman to achieve his goal.
Also, we can ditch the blurb for the Real Ghostbusters tree now that we have a non-Halloween villain who counts.
to Desmond, Victor, Lilac, Ripley, Kosuke, Majima, Goncharov, Shimada, Petr and Nagito.
to Cammuravi, Han and Gabbo.

Light could you move that ep.
I'll even create this post to help with that.
"That's right mortal. By channeling my divine rage into power, I have forged a new instrument in which to destroy you."