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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.

Update: The new threads have been made and can be found here:

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What is the Work

Here you briefly describe the work in question and explain any important setting details. Don't assume that everyone is familiar with the work in question.

Who is the Candidate and What have they Done?

This will be the main portion of the Effort Post. Here you list all of the crimes committed by the candidate. For candidates with longer rap sheets, keep the list to their most important and heinous crimes, we don't need to hear about every time they decide to do something minor or petty.

Do they have any Mitigating Factors or Freudian Excuse?

Here you discuss any potential redeeming or sympathetic features the character has, the character's Freudian Excuse if they have one, as well as any other potential mitigating factors like Offscreen Villainy or questions of moral agency. Try to present these as objectively as possible by presenting any evidence that may support or refute the mitigating factors.

Do they meet the Heinousness Standard?

Here you compare the actions of the Candidate to other character actions in the story in order to determine if they stand out or not. Remember that all characters, not just other villains, contribute to the Heinousness Standard

Final Verdict?

Simply state whether or not you think the character counts or not.

Edited by GastonRabbit on Aug 31st 2023 at 4:14:10 AM

therealjackieboy from Austin, TX Since: Feb, 2014 Relationship Status: watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
NTG Since: Aug, 2014
#273477: Aug 1st 2021 at 8:24:24 AM

Before I vote for Dimitri: Are his crimes portrayed as serious?

I mean there's Roland Rump working for a Russian named Putin, a character based on Mario, John Wick, Russian sex slaves starting a vodka factory, the MC having sex with every female in town including a mermaid... That all sounds pretty bizarre, like it's straight out of an episode of South Park.

ACW from Arlington, VA (near Washington, D.C.) Since: Jul, 2009
#273478: Aug 1st 2021 at 8:28:43 AM

[up] Another good question. If so, I'll give a yes.

Morgenthaler Since: Feb, 2016
#273479: Aug 1st 2021 at 8:30:06 AM

Yes, they are. That's why it's so jarring. Dimitri doesn't have any comedy to him. The most you can say is that he gets annoyed because his Dumb Muscle associate misunderstands his death threats. What the Russians are doing isn't Played for Laughs at all.

When the guy is outright gloating about watching the Main Character's father "squirming in the noose" with a Slasher Smile before trying to knife his teenage son, he's nothing other than repulsive.

Edited by Morgenthaler on Aug 1st 2021 at 8:36:22 AM

You've got roaming bands of armed, aggressive, tyrannical plumbers coming to your door, saying "Use our service, or else!"
ACW from Arlington, VA (near Washington, D.C.) Since: Jul, 2009
#273480: Aug 1st 2021 at 8:31:53 AM

Ah, one of those Vile Villain, Saccharine Show types? Alright, sure to him then.

ACW from Arlington, VA (near Washington, D.C.) Since: Jul, 2009
#273481: Aug 1st 2021 at 8:48:28 AM

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  • Grant Morrison's JLA issues #1-4 & 56-58: Protex, leader of the Hyperclan, is actually a power-hungry White Martian who comes to Earth masquerading as a superhero. After winning the gratitude of humanity and cowing most of the supervillain community with a series of ruthless executions, Protex throws away the pretension of altruism and reveals his real goal is to have Earth annihilated by his coming fleets. After he's defeated for the first time, Protex rebuilds his strength by capturing dozens of innocent telepaths and eating their brains. Protex next attempts to destroy humanity by introducing an ion into Earth's atmosphere that prevents combustion—and thus the White Martians' natural weakness, fire—causing people to die and go insane all over the globe while Protex prepares to take over the rest of the galaxy.
  • JLA: Riddle of the Beast, written by Alan Grant: These two characters are far worse than their main universe counterparts.
    • The Beast, a cruel demon summoned by Jason Blood to do his bidding, decided to pursue his own agenda, overpowering Jason and embarking on a quest to spread death and destruction across the world. Gathering an army of criminals, the Beast led them to massacre several thousands of people, until he was defeated by Batman and the rest of the heroes. Surviving by fusing with Jason and killing him, the Beast discovered Jonzz, burned him alive, and used his remains to resurrect the dead, corrupting them into demonic monsters. Torturing and killing his minions for fun, the Beast restarted his rampage, sending his army to slaughter everyone they see.
    • Luthor Rex is one of the former commanders of the Beast's armies, who assisted The Beast in burning cities to the ground and killing thousands. After the Beast's defeat, Luthor decided to conquer Kryptonia, burning down every village in the Hanging Valleys and leading his army to storm the gates of Kryptonia. When Kryptonia's ruler, Kal'El, orders his army to surrender to stop Luthor from killing them, Luthor imprisoned him and ordered his execution, while openly planning to massacre a thousand of Kryptonia's people as a "celebration".
  • Treasure Planet: Battle at Procyon: Admiral Evar is a Procyon war chief-turned-ambassador who uses the guise of seeking a peace treaty with the Terran Empire to cover up his intentions to conquer it. Evar uses a fleet he constructs called the Ironclad to lay siege to the Empire and wipe out countless unsuspecting vessels and their crews, ordering the Ironclad ships to suicide bomb themselves if they ever face capture. Simultaneously using a robotic imposter of John Silver to make pirates across the galaxy more bloodthirsty and endanger hundreds of innocents, Evar personally destroys a Terran escort ship out of petty spite against its captain for having beaten him in a battle years ago. Evar ultimately plans to stage a massive attack on Parliament and kill countless people so he can capture or assassinate the Queen, destabilizing the Empire enough for his Procyon Expanse to invade and dominate the fractured Empire.
  • 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.
  • Death Race 2000: The man known only as "Mr. President" takes a United States in crisis and makes it into a tyrannical Cult of Personality. To placate the people, Mr. President organizes a transcontinental road race surrounded by a media circus. In this race, pedestrian casualties are encouraged by a point system, with children and seniors netting the most points. This race blooms into a culture of horrific violence, including such practices as geriatric facilities leaving patients to be hit in the race. The most beloved of the racers is Frankenstein, whose gimmick is coming back from any injuries, but is secretly a series of men trained from childhood to hold the mantle until they're killed and replaced. When a resistance movement starts assassinating the racers, Mr. President orders covered up before blaming the attacks on the French, not caring about whether or not the racers survive the attacks. As the current Frankenstein wins the race, Mr. President declares war on the French based on the coverup and announces that Frankenstein will lead the coming invasion.
  • Source Code: Derek Frost is a Mad Bomber who seeks to reduce the world to rubble while wearing a cheerful and disaffected visage. Bombing a Chicago commuter train and killing hundreds, Frost intends to next detonate a dirty bomb in the middle of Chicago and murder millions, with intent to continue his bombings in other locations after. In an Alternate Timeline, when confronted by hero Captain Colter Stevens, Frost smugly murders Colter and Christina Warren with aplomb, proudly boasting of how smart he is and his viewpoint that the world deserves to crumble.
  • God Forgives... I Don't! (1967):
    • Bill San Antonio is an outlaw long presumed dead in a duel with the film's hero Cat "Pretty Face" Stevens. In fact, Bill is the one behind a recent train robbery that left every passenger on the train dead. After he loses the gold, Bill goes wild chasing it, shooting his own minions, killing unarmed men merely for crossing his path. and torturing Pretty Face and his ally by means of what they fear most, in this case waterboarding and a red-hot branding iron.
    • Bud, the nastiest of Bill's gang, combines three lethal factors: idiocy, sadism, and tenuous loyalty to his own gang. In his idea of a practical joke, Bud murders a new sheriff, drags his corpse to the town he was supposed to protect and proceeds to psychologically torture a saloon full of people with his body, murdering the first man who speaks up. Later, under Pretty's Face's coercion, Bud murders one of his own allies and attempts to make off with the gold himself.
  • It Waits (2005): The demon is an Ancient Evil that rampaged for 5,000 years before being imprisoned. Released in modern day, it wastes no time brutally slaughtering an archaeology class. Picking the mentally damaged Danny as its plaything, the demon begins killing everyone around her and dedicating itself to making her life a living hell. It brutally kills her boyfriend Justin and uses his decapitated head and the corpses of its other victims to continually mock her. Cornering her, the demon slowly rips a piece out of her leg and eats it in front of her. The Demon takes sadistic glee in making its prey suffer before killing them, especially those who are already mentally damaged.
  • Space Marines: Colonel Fraser is a scenery-chewing Space Pirate who betrayed his superiors for the sake of making profit and causing chaos. Fraser forcibly occupies a space colony, cruelly torturing a hostage by hacking off his ear and musing what other parts he could cut off, before blowing the man up with a tiny bomb. Fraser intends to mass-manufacture these tiny bombs, sell them to the highest bidders, and "dazzle the universe with the spectacle of its own destruction" should he not be paid, and ruthlessly executes one of his own minions for running away from the retaliation.
  • Total Recall (2012): Lori is an agent assigned by United Federation of Britain Chancellor Cohaagen to pretend to be Douglas Quaid's wife. When Quaid goes to Rekall and begins uncovering his old life as Carl Hauser, Lori has a team murder the entire staff at Rekall and tries to murder Quaid herself, killing an innocent man in the process. Brutalizing a witness to gain information, Lori disregards Cohaagen's orders to capture Quaid alive and takes great joy in the thought of murdering him. When Lori later tracks down Quaid and his ally Melina, she tries to trick Quaid into killing Melina, before gunning down several civilians while chasing them. Lori later helps Cohaagen wipe out the resistance and taunts Quaid when he's about to have his memories replaced with those of Hauser. Lori then helps oversee Cohaagen's attempted invasion of the Colony which would kill millions, and when Quaid stops the invasion, Lori murders a man and disguises herself as Melina in a final attempt to kill Quaid.
  • "Depraved Heart": Mike Personick uses his position at US Immigration and Customs Enforcement to manipulate female immigrants into becoming his surrogates. Personick forces these women to live in poor conditions and suffer immense pain carrying his client's babies, before discarding them after they give birth. Personick would even goad them to commit suicide already killing three women with this method and would have killed more if Cal Lightman hadn't rescued the captive women. When confronted by his crimes, Personick refuses to accept any responsibility, callously blaming his victims for the predicament he placed them in.
  • "Sacrifice": Nabil Kahn is a terrorist who creates makeshift bombs before planting them inside the belongings of those who attend his mosque, having them unknowingly distribute his bombs to high populated areas throughout Washington, D.C. before detonating them. Nabil has detonated two bombs in a bus and mall, already killing a total of 40 people—including his own cousin, Rasheed—and had five more bombs ready to be detonated, planning to kill hundreds more.
  • Codex Equus: Severed Strings is a cannibalistic Serial Killer. Known as the Beast Killer, he was known for mutilating his victims until they looked like an animal had mauled them. Severed Strings would eventually become a Skin Walker by murdering and eating his own sister before slaughtering his hometown during a sandstorm. Over the centuries, Severed Strings would amass a body count in the thousands and every hundred years wipe out another town like he had his own, as well as possess people and make them kill their loved ones and poison towns using powdered infant remains. When Vinyl Scratch discovers his latest string of murders, Severed Strings would try twice to possess Octavia and make her kill Vinyl out of pure sadism.
  • King Kamsa/Kansa, the tyrant ruler of the Vrishni Kingdom, who overthrew his father to get the position, uses his power to punish those he sees as lesser. When he hears of a prophecy that the 8th children of his cousin Devaki will kill him, Kamsa imprisons her and her husband and murders all their children, as well as any child born within the past 10 days. Hearing of Krishna & Balarama's survival, Kamsa sends out multiple demons in various attempts to kill them, each resulting in several other deaths. When the two of them try and stop Kamsa, he says he'll have everyone in Mathura killed if Krishna doesn't surrender.
  • Mr. Brooks (Bruce A Evans and Raynold Gideon's original screenplay): Thornton (here Thorton) Meeks is worse here than in the final film. A vicious Serial Killer of women known as "the Hangman", Meeks would torture his victims before hanging them and displaying their bodies for the public to find. Escaping prison at the start of the story, Meeks works with his partner to brutally torture and kill his former steroid dealer and his secretary. After a failed attempt to kidnap, torture, and likely rape Detective Atwood who caught him last time, Meeks ends up shooting his partner and then himself rather than face capture.
  • Sherlock Holmes vs. Harry Houdini, written by Anthony Del Col & Conor Mc Creery: Rasputin is a master hypnotist with a desire to disprove Harry Houdini's "fake" magic and cripple London for its disrespect of the Russian autocracy. Using his hypnotizing capabilities to force innocents and even his own men to commit suicide during Houdini's show; bombing the glass ceiling of another show and killing many with the falling glass; and trying to force Houdini to shoot several of Sherlock Holmes's close friends, Rasputin also forces Sherlock to turn a gun on himself and reveals his intention to bomb a massive London block and use the chaos plus his hypnosis to kill dozens and whip hundreds up into violent riots. His actions having temporarily crippled Houdini's wife, Rasputin straps a bomb to the woman's wheelchair and forces Houdini to watch as he she is put in danger, just to spite the man Rasputin views as a lesser magician.
  • American Psycho: The Musical: Patrick Bateman is, as usual, a vapid stockbroker tormented by his own blandness, embracing his psychopathy and sadism to make himself feel unique. A proud narcissist who values his material possessions over his supposed friends and family, Bateman has dark fantasies daily of killing his co-workers, fiancée, and mother. Bateman began killing an unknown time ago and has countless murders from past years attributed to him, his motives being sheer bloodlust or even just petty jealousy as he knifes homeless men while imagining them as his friends, tortures a neighbor with a nail gun for mocking his taste in art, and kills Paul Owen with an axe for disrespecting his favorite band and having an account Bateman wants for himself. After a bloody, horrifying killing spree in which he cannibalizes dozens of victims, bathes in their blood, and dances around a pile of their corpses, Bateman brags that he has never once wanted to make anyone happy, and views himself as the only person who matters or is even truly alive in a world that won't respect him.
  • Dracula Unleashed: Dracula is the same bloodthirsty vampire he has always been. He killed Arthur Holmwood and his wife and took Arthur's place. Dracula then goes on a killing spree, draining the blood of his victims and transforming some of them into vampires. During the game, Alexander Morris arrives in London to investigate the death of his brother. Dracula first kills Doctor Briarcliffe and leaves his severed head, then he kills Juilet and turns her into a vampire, with her killing another person. Dracula also plans to turn Annisette Bowen into his vampire queen, so when Devlin kidnaps her, he goes after him. Dracula kills Devlin and reveals himself planning to kill Arthur and turn Annisette into a vampire. In some of the endings, Dracula ends up killing a majority of the characters, including forcing Annisette to kill Alexander.
  • Sudaverse (by release date):
    • The Silver Case games:
      • First game: Nezu is an unassuming programmer who serves as the true head of the 24th Ward and the heart of the Kamui conspiracy. Helping Hachisuka get elected mayor by promising that he'll revolutionize the 24th Ward, Nezu would go on to shape the city's infrastructure to his liking for over 20 years, allowing crime to take place across the city while viewing it as his own playground. In truth keeping Hachisuka in power by making the other factions unbalanced, Nezu was responsible for the Kamui Maspro, choosing to mold children into copies of hitman Kamui Uehara due to him being a blank slate with very little emotion or free will. Partnering with Hachisuka to have thousands of children forced to live in a dark shelter and brainwashed into becoming government assassins and empty shells who Nezu can control to kill anybody to his liking, the children were also used to replicate Kamui's silver eyes by way of surgical experimentation, throwing them out onto the streets afterwards with their childhoods completely robbed.
      • The 25th Ward's "Matchmaker" scenario: Shigino is a member of the Okiai Syndicate who works with the mayor and Postal Federation in their plan to create the newest generation of Kamui and spread chaos across the city. Tasked with gathering data on criminal power so that his superiors can harness its essence, Shigino pits the sides of preservation and destruction together in an attempt to shake up the Royal Adjustment Bureau. Having an obsessive infatuation over Tsuki, Shigino, finding that he can only get off when his crush feels misery, decides to ruin his life for sexual pleasure. This includes selling him out to the police; killing his friend and co-worker Yabukawa; and drugging his partner Osato enough to have him kill Okiai boss Ishiki. Abducting Osato to torturously extract his criminal power in front of Tsuki, Shigino spends his remaining moments happy to make his crush suffer.
    • Killer7's "Encounter" scenario: Curtis Blackburn is a pedophilic government assassin working for Heaven Smile. Having killed his protégée Dan Smith once in the past, Blackburn is introduced killing a prostitute before massacring an office building. Blackburn regularly harvests the organs of abducted orphan girls he's raped to be sold on the black market and used in the Heaven Smiles creation process. When his partner Pedro cuts into his stock, Blackburn responds by killing his share of orphans, raping and murdering Pedro's wife, and presenting him the head of his daughter Mary before coldly executing him.
    • Shadows of the Damned: Fleming is the tyrannical ruler of the Underworld. As ruler, he gruesomely kills his political opponents, instilling fear within his fellow demons. In the past, he chopped off the limbs of a huntress attempting to kill him. Impressed by her determination, he made her his queen, repeatedly killing her and reviving her for fun until she escaped. Taking Garcia Hotspur's girlfriend, Paula, he torments Garcia throughout the game with her continuous death and resurrection. He sends his elite VIP demons out to stop Garcia, not caring when they're killed, only making them VIPs because he found their previous deaths amusing. Meeting Garcia again at his castle, he mockingly eats Paula's leg in front of him and tricks him into shooting Paula, ripping her still-living head off before declaring her his new bride. Seemingly defeated, Fleming immediately returns, almost getting Garcia to eat human burgers while sending his legion of demons to kidnap Paula again. A cruel being hated by both demon and human alike, Fleming, despite his charming personality, stands out in such a humorous game.
    • Lollipop Chainsaw: Swan is a student at San Romero High School who uses necromancy to start a Zombie Apocalypse as revenge for being mistreated at school. A gothic outcast who was cruelly bullied, Swan orders the zombies under his control to infect everyone in their path rather than only those who tormented him, which results in the deaths of many innocent people. Feeling enraged over Juliet Starling supposedly rejecting him, Swan's ultimate plan is to use Juliet as a pawn in his ritual to summon an enormous super zombie in order to destroy what he sees as a rotten world.
  • "John Smith" is an aimless vagabond unable to remember his past, his identity, or anything about himself. For years, John Smith has floated from identity to identity to satisfy himself, always by means of attaching himself to a new victim and gradually convincing them that he's the only one that they can trust. John Smith slowly takes more and more of the victim for himself while murdering anyone who might suspect him of ulterior motivations, until he finally decides to frame his victim for an unspeakable crime and take them on a trip, which ends with John Smith murdering them and finally "becoming" them entirely until the next point John decides he doesn't fit in his new clothes.

Edited by ACW on Aug 1st 2021 at 12:01:06 PM

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#273482: Aug 1st 2021 at 8:56:19 AM

Blackburn's potholes are uh not good.

"That's right mortal. By channeling my divine rage into power, I have forged a new instrument in which to destroy you."
ACW from Arlington, VA (near Washington, D.C.) Since: Jul, 2009
#273483: Aug 1st 2021 at 9:01:31 AM

Okay, let's try it now [lol] I forgot the second bracket to close one.

Bullman Enid Sinclair Since: Jun, 2018 Relationship Status: Longing for my OTP
ACW from Arlington, VA (near Washington, D.C.) Since: Jul, 2009
G-Editor The 47th President Since: Mar, 2015 Relationship Status: Above such petty unnecessities
nwotyzal Since: Sep, 2019
#273487: Aug 1st 2021 at 9:12:06 AM

For Kamsa, change the first sentence to “King Kamsa/Kansa is the tyrant ruler of the Vrishni Kingdom”, spelling error on my part.

NTG Since: Aug, 2014
ACW from Arlington, VA (near Washington, D.C.) Since: Jul, 2009
CloisterTheStupid from Oop North Since: Jan, 2019 Relationship Status: Complex: I'm real, they are imaginary
SkyCat32 The Draftsman of Doom (Five Year Plan) Relationship Status: TV Tropes ruined my love life
The Draftsman of Doom
#273491: Aug 1st 2021 at 9:43:44 AM

Sure to Dmitri.

k410ren Since: Jan, 2016
#273492: Aug 1st 2021 at 9:46:22 AM

Does anybody want to vote on my Judge Doom quote on the previous page?

"I'll show you the Dark Side." CM actors and kills
HamburgerTime Since: Apr, 2010
#273493: Aug 1st 2021 at 9:49:34 AM

[tup] Mahut and Dmitri.

That game sounds hilarious. "Ronald Rump" and "Raz Putin?"

Lightysnake Since: May, 2010
#273494: Aug 1st 2021 at 9:52:17 AM

Leaning nay to the quote, it relies too much on knowing what 'Dip' is and that's not obvious from context.

Yea to Dmitri

beeruckzII Since: Aug, 2011
#273495: Aug 1st 2021 at 9:52:40 AM

Hey, I have a question for you guys.

I was browsing the YMMV page for the Zelda abridged series that you can find on YouTube and I noticed that under the section for Tauberpa's series that there is a Complete Monster entry for his version of Midna.

Now, was this discussed? I can't find anything discussing her on this forum or on the web original subpage. And it just seems like an odd choice to include her when her behavior is mostly played for laughs and she's from what's mainly a comedic series that emphasizes Black Comedy and Comedic Sociopathy and such.

I mean, by all accounts, this means that Xanauzumaki's Link would either count or come close to counting since he's a huge Jerkass that's a cannibal, murderer, bully and thief. I mean, he has his nice moments but for the most part, he's a misanthropic sociopath!

I dunno. Maybe you guys can clear this up for me. And if she was indeed discussed and agreed upon that she was a CM, just ignore me. lol

Edited by beeruckzII on Aug 1st 2021 at 10:53:18 AM

Ordeaux26 Since: May, 2019 Relationship Status: [TOP SECRET]
#273496: Aug 1st 2021 at 9:56:55 AM

No way this was approved by the thread.

ACW from Arlington, VA (near Washington, D.C.) Since: Jul, 2009
#273497: Aug 1st 2021 at 10:00:07 AM

Holy crap that's way over-potholed, with TWO triple-chains. Plus, it'd be REALLY hard for an abridged series to get a CM.

EDIT: "Ronald Rump" and "Raz Putin"...I just got it.

Edited by ACW on Aug 1st 2021 at 1:14:14 PM

ASghhrv6ub Best Smile from Second star to the right. Since: Jun, 2020 Relationship Status: THIS CONCEPT OF 'WUV' CONFUSES AND INFURIATES US!
DrUnknown Since: May, 2020
#273500: Aug 1st 2021 at 10:34:37 AM

[tup] to Dimitri.

[tdown] to the Judge Doom quote.

@WatTambor: My final vote is [tup] to the second Nerazim prisoner quote and the Dr. Stanley Burgess quote. [tdown] to the first Nerazim prisoner quote.


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