During the investigation of recent hollers in the Complete Monster thread, it's become apparent to the staff that an insular, unfriendly culture has evolved in the Complete Monster and Magnificent Bastard threads that is causing problems.
Specific issues include:
- Overzealous hollers on tropers who come into the threads without being familiar with all the rules and traditions of the tropes. And when they are familiar with said rules and traditions, they get accused (with little evidence) of being ban evaders.
- A few tropers in the thread habitually engage in snotty, impolite mini-modding. There are also regular complaints about excessive, offtopic "socializing" posts.
- Many many thread regulars barely post/edit anywhere else, making the threads look like they are divorced from the rest of TV Tropes.
- Following that, there are often complaints about the threads and their regulars violating wiki rules, such as on indexing, crosswicking, example context and example categorization. Some folks are working on resolving the issues, but...
- Often moderator action against thread regulars leads to a lot of participants suddenly showing up in the moderation threads to protest and speak on their behalf, like a clique.
It is not a super high level problem, but it has been going on for years and we cannot ignore it any longer. There will be a thread in Wiki Talk
to discuss the problem; in the meantime there is a moratorium on further Complete Monster and Magnificent Bastard example discussion until we have gotten this sorted out.
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Edited by GastonRabbit on Aug 31st 2023 at 4:14:10 AM
Shit...guys, Monster Fan Works is saying it needs to be split (AGAIN). I think now the only solution is to give the 8 works with their own folders their own page...any idea what to call it? Monster.Fan Works Others maybe?
Yes to Joseph
And I can't think of what else to call a split-off page except for "others" (unless we're fine with "Fan Works Pt. 2: Electric Boogaloo"), so unless someone comes up with a better one let's go with that.
Does that mean we'll need another quote and image?
Edited by STARCRUSHER99 on Apr 25th 2021 at 3:50:38 PM
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Nah, I don't think we'll need another quote and image. To me, it's like when, say, Comic Books became to big so we had to split it alphabetically, but we didn't need a new quote and image for each new page. It's still a subset of the main Fan Works page.
That's my opinion anyway.
- Ser Gregor Clegane, aka "the Mountain that Rides", is a sadist who serves House Lannister and one of the most feared men in Westeros, rumored to have murdered his sister, father, and two wives. When he was 12, he burned half of his younger brother Sandor's face when the latter played with one his toys. At 17, he dashed the infant Prince Aegon's head against a wall, then raped and murdered his mother, Princess Elia. While at a tournament, Gregor murders one of his opponents, then tries to kill another and Sandor after losing a joust. Following the tournament, he and his men gang-rape an innkeeper's daughter. Unleashed on the Riverlands, Gregor and his men rape and murder anyone who falls into their hands. At one point, for ten days, Gregor picks one person each day from a group of villagers to torture for information. After one villager volunteers to save her daughter, Gregor has the daughter tortured the next day to make sure the mother didn't leave anything out. He tortures Vargo Hoat, including cutting strips of flesh from Hoat and feeding them to him, before letting Hoat die. During a duel with Oberyn Martell, Princess Elia's brother, who asserts his responsibility for the murder of his sister and her children to him, Gregor's only concern is that Oberyn got the order of events wrong, correcting him before brutally crushing Oberyn's skull.
- Rorge is a Serial Rapist and Serial Killer—especially of children—and the worst of the Brave Companions, his cruelty even exceeding their leader, Vargo Hoat. Freed along with his companion Biter, Rorge signs on with the "Bloody Mummers" after Arya Stark saves him from certain death, to which he responds by threatening to sodomize her with her own wooden sword. After the Brave Companions capture Jaime and Brienne, Rorge attempts to rape Brienne and threatens to injure her further if she screams. After Hoat's death, Rorge leads a band of brigands on the raid on Saltpans, resulting in the massacre of nearly the entire town. Rorge personally kills 20 men and rapes a 12-year-old girl, mutilating her then giving the girl to his men to mutilate her further. Upon encountering Brienne again, Rorge expresses a desire to cut off her legs and have her watch him rape a 10-year-old girl. Additional material indicates that he is also the reason why Biter is the way he is—finding an orphan boy, Rorge removed his tongue, filed his teeth, and made him fight dogs with only his new fangs.
- Karl Tanner is a Night's Watch member who takes the taboo of oathbreaking to extreme measures by instigating a mutiny in Craster's Keep which claims the lives of Lord Commander Jeor Mormont and all of his loyalists. After taking over at Craster's Keep, Karl rules with an iron fist, drinks wine from the skull of the very commander he betrayed, relishes his past as a Psycho for Hire, and pressures his men to rape and brutalize Craster's wives/daughters, who are too terrified of Karl's violent outbursts to oppose him. When one of Craster's wives steps in with the last-born baby boy, Karl's first reaction is to attempt to kill it for not wanting any more mouths to feed. He's only stopped when the wives point out that they leave them as a sacrifice for the White Walkers, so he has that done instead. Once his men captures Bran and his group, Karl abuses Bran and menaces Meera in order to get him to speak, later attempting to gang-rape Meera with his men while forcing her brother to watch. When encountered by Jon Snow, Karl shows nothing but pride for his treachery and relishes the time he and his men had as free men, despite mocking Craster for the same lifestyle a while back.
- Can't Fear Your Own World: Tokinada Tsunayashiro is a sadistic Soul Reaper and the head of the Tsunayashiro family. Possessed of a vicious cruelty innate to him, Tokinada killed his own best friend when he tried to duel him, killing his own wife Kakyo in the process before finding her best friend Kaname Tosen and savagely beating him after revealing the truth for kicks. Seeking to remake the cosmos himself, he develops the Artificial Human Hikone with the intent on giving them a Fate Worse than Death as the new Soul King, killing many or having them killed while attempting to slaughter or mentally destroy everyone he faces, even threatening to kill Yoruichi Shihoin with the technique of Suì-Fēng, the woman who loves her. Upon his loss, Tokinada even attempts to drop his simulated world upon Karakura Town, meeting his end with declarations that he regrets not a single evil deed.
- Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai: Zaboera, the general of the Mystic Legion, is easily the most despicable member among the Dark Army. Having no problems at playing dirty tricks, Zaboera kidnapped and had Brass, Dai's adoptive grandfather, Brass, brainwashed, and had Crocodine give up his pride to use Brass against Dai. Zaboera is also has no problems getting one of his subordinates killed to save his own skin, and several times abandons other generals to run away. Zaboera also coldly treats his son, Zamza, as a tool, showing no sadness over his death. In the end, when Zaboera was finally forced to fight the heroes himself, he killed his defeated minions to create the monstrous Hyper-Demon, all while gloating about how he planned it in the first place, disgusting the heroes.
- I"s: Samejima is a senior in Ichitaka and Iori's high school. When Iori's photo shoot makes her well-known, Samejima sexually harasses her and organizes a fake photoshoot of the female students in order to secretly film them while they're changing, with Iori being the real target. When Iori notices the hidden camera and tries to get out, she's almost raped by Samejima's underlings. After Samejima is expelled from the school, he and his gang lure Iori into a dilapidated building to try to rape her as revenge. Seemingly defeated, Samejima reappears and adopts the internet moniker "Marionette King", then sends messages declaring Iori as his "puppet" and his intention to rape her, kill her, and sell the Snuff Film of it. Even when he's defeated, the Marionette King can only think about raping and killing Iori.
- "H.H. Holmes" (quarterly issue, released April 2021): H.H. Holmes himself, the most prolific and evil Serial Killer in American history, crafted his famous murder hotel in Chicago for the World's Fair. Murdering guests, employees, vagrants, and even his own wife, Holmes tortured them in increasingly ghastly ways—from burning, to acid, to vivisection—while admitting his only reason was his enjoyment. After being caught, Holmes accepted a Satanic pact, giving his only daughter to hell to become immortal and made the world itself his murder palace, killing endlessly at will before disguising himself as a history professor to meet his one living descendant and corrupt her into a killer as well.
- Pandemica, written by Jonathan Maberry: Karl Galton is the leader of Ark. Believing that other races are slowing the advancement of the Aryans, Karl hires teams of scientists to develop bioweapons that can specifically target those groups. Karl has subjects, even babies, experimented on to develop these weapons and occasionally sells them to other terrorist organizations, inflaming numerous race wars around the globe. He eventually unleashes these diseases throughout the United States to kill or mutate thousands, even Caucasian citizens that he supposedly wants to help. After his organization develops a new bioweapon called Bloodhound, Galton has it released as well to speed up his ethnic cleansing campaign, decimating much of the United States and throwing it into anarchy.
- Son of Batman & Teen Titans: The Judas Contract: Slade Wilson, aka Deathstroke the Terminator, slaughtered many League of Assassin members when Ra's al Ghul selected Bruce Wayne as his successor instead of Slade. Taking Bruce's son Damian to keep him in line, Slade torments Damian by making him watch his mother be tortured and later tries to kill Bruce's whole Bat-Family. Saved by Brother Blood and recruited to bring him the Teen Titans to drain their life force for Blood to empower himself, Slade sends Terra Markov—a teen whom he raised as his lover and pet assassin—to infiltrate and betray the Titans, and when Slade's contract requires a Titan sacrifice to replace a lost one, happily tries putting Terra to a painful death.
- "Quiver": Stanley Dover Sr., aka the Star City Slayer, is the secret main villain. A kindly-seeming old man who has moonlighted as a Satanist since the 1950s, Stanley's wife left him when he suggested they sacrifice their first-born infant to a demon to gain immortality. Decades later, Stanley tried to bind the Beast With No Name to himself, only for the Beast to bond with his grandson instead. Stanley Sr. kidnapped his grandson and began to torture and starve him to force the Beast out, even murdering kids to feed their blood to his grandson. Stanley Sr. eventually planned on transferring his soul into Green Arrow's body to further his power-mad quest. Stanley Sr. also plans to rape Mia Dearden, a former teenage prostitute Green Arrow had recently rescued.
- JLA/Planetary: Terra Occulta, written by Warren Ellis: Elijah Snow is reimagined as a complete megalomaniac who has been keeping utopia-creating technologies away from humanity for decades. Elijah has been murdering people for over eighty years, personally or otherwise, from the parents of Clark Kent and Bruce Wayne, to the entirety of Paradise Island, to innocent metahumans like the Flash and dozens of unfortunate Green Lanterns, all so he can hoard their knowledge to himself and crush anyone else who gets in his way.
- SpongeBob SquarePants Fan Webcomic The Bikini Bottom Horror: SpongeBob SquarePants himself uses his apparent happy-go-lucky attitude to mask the inner machinations of his enigmatic mind, out to firmly grasp control of Bikini Bottom. SpongeBob discovered the truth that Krabby Patties were made from harvested meat of a tortured clone of Patrick years ago, and deliberately revealed it to Patrick, driving him mad with the memories of pain. Having anticipated the monstrous transformation Patrick would go through, SpongeBob fakes his own death and allows "the Tortured One" to rampage on the sea and devour countless people, before SpongeBob finally steps in and saves the day, painting himself as the number one hero of the ocean. With the Krusty Krab name soiled and both Plankton and Mr. Krabs dead, SpongeBob then moves in with his own Pretty Patties restaurant and begins securing control of "his" city, casually threatening Sandy with bloody conflict if she dares try to expose him for the monster he really is.
- Jaune Arc, Lord of Hunger (RWBY & Star Wars (especially Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords)):
- Darth Nihilus, the living embodiment of the Dark Side, 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 begins psychologically torturing him into accepting the Dark Side, even encouraging him to rape his friend Weiss, so as to convince him to put on the mask and give control of his body to Nihilus, all while exploiting his growing hunger to drive him mad. After finally taking control of Jaune's body, Nihilus kills dozens of people, most notably by crushing Crescent Rose into a cannonball to destroy Bolin's head while Ruby is Forced to Watch. Crashing Atlas's airship into Beacon to cause the Fall, he reveals that he intends to serve his self-proclaimed purpose as a "God of Destruction" by destroying the entire universe, 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.
- Zack Snyder's Justice League: Darkseid, once known as Uxas, is the dark ruler of Apokolips hell-bent on finding the Anti-Life Equation to subjugate all life in the Multiverse. To this end, Darkseid conquers 100,000 worlds and terraforming them into a new Apokolips, cleansing them with fire and turning its inhabitants into soulless slaves aware but without freedom. Darkseid would later invade Earth upon learning it contains the Anti-Life Equation, and tries to terraform it, only to be defeated and driven back. Darkseid would later banish Steppenwolf from Apokolips, forcing him to conquer thousands of planets should he ever want to return. Upon learning that Steppenwolf found the Anti-Life Equation, Darkseid orders him to scorch the planet; when Steppenwolf failed, Darkseid simply crushes his decapitated head. In a Bad Future, Darkseid kills most of the Justice League, brainwashes Superman into being his servant, and reduces the Earth into a barren wasteland.
- Faster: Kenneth "Old Guy" Tyson is the most depraved member of Detective Slade "Cop" Humphries's crew. Introduced recording the murders of Gary Cullen and his crew of bank robbers, Old Guy mockingly tells the remaining crewman, Jimmy "Driver" Cullen, to "smile for the camera". In the present day, Old Guy lures a teenage girl into his apartment. Sedating her with a drugged beverage—intent on raping and potentially murdering her on camera as he has done to at least 12 others—Old Guy is interrupted by the arrival of Driver, who confronts him over his involvement in Gary's death, causing Old Guy to beg for mercy.
- The Matrix: Cypher, the treacherous member of Morpheus's crew, ends up selling out his comrades and Morpheus so he may reenter the Matrix as "someone important" without his memories. Setting up his team to die and Morpheus to be abducted by the Agents, Cypher is fully aware of the machines intending to wipe out the final bastion of humanity, Zion, while beginning to murder the remaining team members with nothing short of sadistic relish.
- Once Upon a Warrior: Sorceress Irendri started the Snake Cult to remain powerful forever. Ordering her cult to commit massacres, with survivors being forcefully converted into her cult, Irendri established dominance over the survivors by using her powers to raze a village full of people to the ground. Her reign of terror lasting for decades until her defeat, upon being revived centuries later Irendri restarts her Snake Cult and began her campaign of dominance. Learning of a Mysterious Waif, a 9-year-old girl named Moksha, being the key to Irendri's invincibility, Irendri sends her cult to attack villages to kidnap Moksha, while frequently bathing in blood from ritual sacrifices to maintain her eternal youth. After sucking the life force from hundreds of children from several villages to enhance her powers, Irendri, having Moksha captured, intends to sacrifice her during an eclipse; preparing for the ritual in Moksha's village, Irendri has all its inhabitants, save for Moksha herself and her protector Yodha, cocooned alive, to feast on their flesh after the ritual, and upon being bestowed powers by the eclipse, reveals her ultimate form as a snake-human hybrid monster to deliver a brutal beating on Yodha, nearly killing him, and tries to devour Moksha later on.
- Pulí (2015): Thalapathy Jalatharangan, initially appearing to be Queen Yavanarani's lackey, turns out to be controlling the queen with a magic ring, using the queen as a puppet as he commits various massacres and indiscriminate slaughters of entire villages. Introduced killing a band of peaceful ambassadors to prevent them from meeting the queen, Thalapathy later turns out to be responsible for the deaths of hero Marudheeran's family, forcing Marudheeran's father to kill himself in exchange for sparing an entire village, only to have Marudheeran's mother and the villagers executed anyways. Enforcing the Kanya Puja ritual yearly to maintain his control over the queen, which involves having a young maiden being dropped into a burning pyre alive, Thalapathy would maintain his reign of terror for 18 years, until he decides to betray and kill the queen once she is no longer of any use to him. Even after being killed by Marudheeran, Thalapathy would transfer his will into Queen Yavanarani and erase every remaining element of purity in the queen's heart, gloating that with Thalapathy's death, the queen will become an even worse tyrant that before.
- Flash Gordon: The Master of Mars
: Pwami, the dictator of Mars and would-be dictator of the rest of the universe, rode his way into power on faulty campaign promises, letting the planet of Mars waste away into a drought shortly after he took over. Anyone who dissents is either subject to Pwami's death traps or trapped on the prison planet of Ceres, where prisoners are starved to death by the dozens. As fond of torturing people emotionally as he is physically, Pwami tries to force Flash Gordon's friends to watch as he is thrown to Pwami's death traps, then later tries to a captive Flash to pilot the very superweapon with which he intends to subject Earth, hoping to break Flash by forcing him to kill his own countrymen.
- The Snuff Network: Andy "Mr. Snuff" Wu is the leader of a Black Market organization specializing in Human Trafficking and creating snuff films. With billions of dollars and dozens of thugs at his disposal, Wu has thousands of men, women, and children around the world kidnapped and either raped or tortured to death to appease his clientele. When his business becomes under attack by two vigilantes seeking vengeance against him, Wu tries to have them murdered, not caring how many of his men he must sacrifice and punishing those who fail him by having them tortured or killed as well. After Bradley Anderson, one of his most loyal filmmakers, tries to retire and refuses to kill three teenage witnesses who could incriminate Wu, Wu responds by having Bradley's wife and child murdered in front of him. As Bradley and the vigilantes start destroying Wu's enterprise in Tokyo, Wu continues sending more of his men to try and kill them, regardless of the collateral damage. Even when Wu is finally cornered and moments away from death, all he can do is smugly announce that other members of his family will continue his legacy and keep his business running.
- The Bill's "What Kind of Man?": Donald Blake poses as a kindly family man and charity worker, but is actually a Serial Killer and child molester. Finding the abuse of children thrilling, Blake exploited his access to schools to sexually assault dozens of children under his care. Coming across a boy called Graham one night, Blake took him to a secluded location and raped him, before strangling him to death when Graham grew hysterical and tried to escape. Finding the experience intensely pleasurable, Blake then abducted a girl called Jenny and raped and killed her as well before going on to murder another two children while using his job as a cover. Arrested while looking for a new victim, Blake treated the whole thing as a game and remorselessly confessed to all of his crimes, boasting about the infamy he would achieve.
- Blade: The Series:
- Brian Boone begins as a familiar of Marcus Van Sciver. A corrupt cop who cleans up the vampires' messes and helps deliver innocent humans to them to be drained, Boone is eventually betrayed by Marcus and fed to the newly turned Kira Starr. Awakening as a vampire and escaping, Boone kills every vampire and human around to cover his tail before slaughtering his way across the state, murdering almost everyone who crosses his path before kidnapping a young woman to offer to the House of Armaya's vicious leader Damek in return for sanctuary, then using another vampire as a shield when Marcus's team comes to kill him.
- Charlotte, Marcus's immediate superior in the House of Chthon, is a Pureblood vampire who resembles a young girl. Sanctioning the Aurora experiments with numerous vampires killed, Charlotte also enjoys frequently killing human infants to feed on. After surviving Marcus's assassination attempt, Charlotte kills numerous humans to turn them as Cannon Fodder against Blade before using her appearance to trick and drain a nearby detective.
- Damek of the House of Armaya is a greedy, thuggish mobster of a vampire who through his many centuries has killed countless people. In the late 1800s, Damek first met the then-mortal Marcus who refused to pay protection money. Damek proceeded to rape and murder Marcus's wife Isabelle, sending Marcus to be tortured and killed. Upon being confronted by Marcus, Damek reveals he has raped and killed so many, he cannot even remember Marcus or Isabelle, laughing at the irony of Marcus burning with hate for him over a century.
- Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency
- Season 1: Jake Rainey is the founder of the Men of the Machine cult, using the Soul Exchanger he found to serve as a body-jacking device and, through both direct and indirect means, kicking off the plot of the season with his villainy. Rainey used the Exchanger to steal the bodies of dozens of people for himself over the years, maintaining his youth and killing the victims of his crimes for decades, and would regularly powerful people to Kill and Replace with his own foot soldiers. Subjecting his cult members to soul exchanging with animals for weeks on end to break their will and turn them into his "drones", Rainey also would callously dictate which bodies his servants would switch into and when, uncaring of their consent in the matter. Rainey soon declared war on Zackariah Webb for trying to retrieve the Exchanger, and murdered many of Webb's associates before assassinating the man's wife and threatening his young daughter, uncaring if his own cult died in the process as long as he secured his own power base over all he saw fit.
- Season 2 has two Evil Sorcerers who ally to cause mayhem:
- "The Mage" Kellum is an evil conqueror who has recently set his sights on the mystical land of Wendimoor and manipulates a conflict between two powerful families, the Trosts and the Dengdamors, hoping to cause enough bloodshed to weaken both sides such that he can wipe out the survivors with his own armies. To instigate the violence, the Mage sells guns from the real world to the Dengdamors and blames the kidnapping of one of their princes on the Trosts. The Mage also corrupts the mentally unstable Suzie Boreton in the real world into becoming his apprentice, who herself goes on to cause a slew of deaths. Realizing he is destined to be defeated in Wendimoor, the Mage cowardly abandons his conquest, instead choosing to satisfy his sadism by tormenting real world denizens, and tries to force a man to kill himself by driving a car full of explosives into the portal to Wendimoor to guarantee the Mage's safety. A self-centered tyrant, the Mage cared for nothing but sating his sick impulses and securing his own well-being.
- Suzanne "Suzie" Boreton herself is seemingly a downtrodden working-class mother who reveals her true nature after receiving the Mage's apprentice wand. When called out as being responsible for every bit of misery in her own life, Suzie angrily incinerates the women reprimanding her and joins the Mage at the promise of being made Queen of Wendimoor. When the Mage abandons his own plans for conquest out of fear at losing, Suzie takes matters into her own hands, conducting a massacre in a hospital to murder a man prophesied to defeat the villain in Wendimoor. Taking command over the Mage's armies, Suzie continues his plan to manipulate the land's warring leading families into killing each other before having her men kill the surviving few. Declaring herself the most powerful being in existence, Suzie moves to murder the few who can stop her, proving herself a monstrous megalomaniac just like her mentor.
- The Flight Attendant: Feliks is a psychopath who during his childhood killed several cats and hung them on a tree, and would grow up to be an assassin for Lionfish, killing countless people on their behalf, women and children included. Sent to Bangkok by Victor to kill Alex Sokolov, Feliks would frame Cassie Bowden for Alex's murder before stalking her back to New York, using the alias Buckley Ware to enter her life and influences her to indulge in her self-destructive tendencies, causing her downward spiral while Feliks kills several people Cassie comes into contact with; these people include Sabrina Oznowich, who Feliks throws off a building; an FBI agent, whose throat Feliks slashes; and Max, who ends up in a coma as a result of Feliks running him over with a car. Feliks would then attempt to kill Miranda and Cassie before tracking Cassie down in Rome where he stabs Cassie's friend before trying to strangle Cassie.
- THEM (2021): Satan himself is the source behind the Black Hat Man. A chaos-lover who despises Black people, Satan poses as a small child in the 1800s to get the attention of the kindhearted Reverend Hiram Epps. Satan strands a Black couple in the town of Eidolon, and proceeds to cause Epps's eyesight to deteriorate until he can only see Black people as monsters. Driving Epps into such paranoiac insanity that he subjects the Black couple to torture, lynching, and burning, Satan forges a deal with the dying Epps to make Black people suffer, or else his soul will be condemned to Hell. Now a ghoulish spirit under the service of Satan, Epps spends centuries driving Black mothers into killing their families and sending them to insane asylums.
- "Collateral Damage": "Sailor Sam" Choksey, a crewman on the Atlantic Light, is a human trafficker with "the Greeks", handling the import of young women for the sex trade. With a shipment of 14 girls, Sam began to pimp them to the sailors for money until one girl resisted. Having murdered the girl or covered her death up, Sam panics and proceeds to lock the others in a container to suffocate, all to save his own hide when "the Greek" himself seeks answers.
- Public Enemy Number One (featuring Wolverine->The Punisher): Scarface, real name Dog Logan, is a powerful mob boss in Chicago who holds a grudge against his half-brother James "Logan" Howlett for unknown reasons. Finding out that James had a child with a woman, he tracked them down in the barn of a small town and set the barn on fire, burning the woman and her infant child—his own nephew—to death, along with everyone else who was still inside. When James confronted him over this, Scarface openly admitted that he enjoyed thinking about how he burned everyone at that barn.
- Ultron Forever: All-Father Ultron dubbed himself the "Ultimate Ultron" centuries ago when he slaughtered all of Earth's heroes in a bloodbath before going on to conquer the whole planet. Having trapped all of Asgard in a mirror dimension and turned the god Loki into a suffering nanovirus to achieve All-Father status, Ultron subjected billions of humans to horrible mind alterations that left him mostly mindless "bio-slaves" who Ultron forces to maintain their own control centers out of sick amusement for the "puppets maintaining their strings". Turning several innocents into transformed superhumans he dubs his Avengers, Ultron leaves them just enough consciousness to realize their lack of control and subjugation, all while Ultron spreads his influence through the universe and plans to turn all the multiverse into one Ultron singularity.
- CBS Radio Mystery Theater's The Diary of a Madman: Frank Wallace, respected judge, is in truth a homicidal psychopath who opens the play by murdering an innocent young woman, letting a man take the fall, and manipulating his conviction to see him hang. Happily murdering at various times for gratification, Frank later kills a political columnist and frames another innocent man for the crime, even contemplating murdering his own wife when she learns the truth.
- The Voyage of the Demeter
Dracula himself begins to steadily murder the crew members of the ship, Demeter, picking them off to savor the fear and madness of the others. Using his powers to torture the minds of the rest and murder them as well, Dracula intends on shedding rivers of blood in England and later exits the ship, ready to ravage his new home.
- Papyrus: Aker, the High Priest of Set, is fanatically devoted to the rule of the god of evil and destruction. Ruling a cult of demons, Aker sends his minions who take possession of innocent bystanders to carry his plan in order to bring disasters to Egypt. Aker regularly plots to murder Pharaoh Merenre and his daughter Theti; imprison benevolent gods; and inspire wars between Egypt and other nations. His worst crimes include striking the land with a drought; poisoning the source of the Nile; causing a country wide conflagration; destroying Thebes with an earthquake and turning its citizens into stone; flooding the country with the Nile; and announcing the death of all childbearing women in the land. Furthermore, Aker is revealed to be behind the death of heroine Theti's mother and the burning of Papyrus's village.
Edited by ACW on Apr 25th 2021 at 4:47:45 AM
Second candidate from XIII video game
You can watch the complete walkthrough of the game here
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Who is Wally Sheridan?
The mysterious Number I and the secret head of "The XX", Wally has his brother, William, who was the current president of the US, assasinated by the titular XIII, before ordering him also being executed by The Mongoose. Deciding to take over the US to transform it into totalitarian state, Wally created a plan, in which he decided to put the newly created SPADS soldiers, gathered by his inferiors, into all strategic places nad military bases on the US, during the simulated war operation called "Total Red" and has them attack and slaughter US' army and anyone important, who can oppose him and declare the martial law upon the country.
After XIII impostor showed up and discovered his identity, Wally has him hunted down, which led to him getting a head trauma, which caused amnesia. As XIII impostor started to slowly uncover his scheme, Wally ordered the rest of "The XX" to kill him, while also sending his inferiors and SPADS soldiers to attack Emerald Base of the US's army, which led to all GI's there getting slaughtered. Later on, meeting XIII and his allies as a Senator, with them not suspecting a thing, Wally pretended to try to get XIII into a secret military base, where the new president was ready to observe operation "Total Red".
As this still forced XIII to use stealth to get to the president, he arrives underground only to see SPADS attacking and slaughtering all the soldiers there and taking the power figures, including Wally (which served as a diversion and supposed to make him look "clean"), and holding the president hostage, which caused the president to faint. As it was shown that the SPADS were prepared to attacked the rest of the strategic places across the US, Calvin Wax (in reality Number II) posed as Number I, leading the take over. Although this scheme was foiled by XIII, who taken out the SPADS, Calvin activated the self-destruction seuqence of the base, which would have killed everyone, who is still alive, at the base and around it, due to massive amount of nukes there. Not wanting to die with the rest (since he was not evacuated yet), Wally helps XIII to get to the Control Room to stop the sequence.
XIII succeeds, and Wally started to run campaign as a candidate for a new president and invites everyone to his yacht to celebrate. As everyone was enamored with the fireworks, XIII started to search for Wally, slowly figuring out that he was the real Number I, as he hears him beating Kim Rowland, aka Number XVII, for failing to kill the false XIII, when she had a chance, which caused him scheme to crumble. When XIII realized all the truth, he is ambushed by Wally and his guards, leading to "To Be Continued", which due to the poor sales of the game never came.
Do they have any Mitigating Factors or Freudian Excuse?
None.
Do they meet the Heinousness Standard?
Created and put in motion a plan, which not only would have turned US into totalitarian state, but also would cause the massacre of most of the US army and personell at the startegic places, which he planned to attack with the SPADS troops. Being the cause of everything, that happened in the game, i think he manages to stand out.
Final Verdict?
What do you think?
@acw: Well at least so it's consistent with the rest of the entries on the site. Could we remove that.
Edited by miraculous on Apr 25th 2021 at 1:40:31 AM
"That's right mortal. By channeling my divine rage into power, I have forged a new instrument in which to destroy you."A majority of the Fan Works keepers seem to be coming from a select few franchises like My Little Pony and RWBY. So maybe we could make pages for those ones like Fan Works RWBY it's a weird way of handling it but it may be one of the only options.
8 separate pages though? Couldn't we move all 8 to a single page? Though let's count:
- Code Lyoko; DCU; Disney Animated Canon: 8 each
- Mortal Kombat: 14
- MLP: 25 (!!)
- Naruto: 7
- RWBY: 22
- Westeros works: 8 (4 each from the books and the show)
I guess if we DID do that, we'd only need separate pages for MLP and RWBY, and maybe MK.

Edited by Silverblade2 on Apr 25th 2021 at 9:33:08 PM