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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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Complete Monster Cleanup Thread

Please see the Frequently Asked Questions and Common Requests List before suggesting any new entries for this trope.

IMPORTANT: To avoid a holler to the mods, please see here for the earliest date a work can be discussed, (usually two weeks from the US release), as well as who's reserved discussion.

When voting, you must specify the candidate(s). No blanket votes (i.e. "[tup] to everyone I missed").

No plagiarism: It's fair to source things, but an effortpost must be your own work and not lifted wholesale from another source.

We don't care what other sites think about a character being a Complete Monster. We judge this trope by our own criteria. Repeatedly attempting to bring up other sites will earn a suspension.

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

miraculous Goku Black (Apprentice)
Goku Black
#143826: Jan 13th 2019 at 10:13:29 AM

Anthony Estacado's dying speculation about The Darkness. He believes that thousands of years of isolation and possessing humans, experiencing the worst of humanity, have driven it insane. Turned it into the monster that it now is. Maybe

Sounds more like Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds than Complete Monster to me.

"That's right mortal. By channeling my divine rage into power, I have forged a new instrument in which to destroy you."
Clown-Face Wild Child from Canada Since: Dec, 2015 Relationship Status: In another castle
Wild Child
#143827: Jan 13th 2019 at 10:18:28 AM

[tup]Enlil.

Why so serious?
ElfenLiedFan90 Me in a nutshell (Coping with Depression) from Jakarta,Indonesia Since: Aug, 2017 Relationship Status: Yes, I'm alone, but I'm alone and free
Me in a nutshell (Coping with Depression)
#143828: Jan 13th 2019 at 10:25:14 AM

Easy keep to Enlil and just a reminder that I finished an anime called Revisions today. PM me on who counts and I got so many things to talk about this one as its basically Psyren blend with Neon Genesis Evangelion so yeah...

Now then, my second candidate of Ulysses? Enter La Tremoille

Who is He/What Has He Done

Count La Tremoille is the seemingly second hand in command for the Princess of France, Charlotte (Who is also a dude irl) and is Monty's cousin. He is introduced at first when Monty tries to send a letter to Charlotte regarding a new savior of France which resulted on La Tremoille break one of his fairy collections/doll that resulted on them exploded and as a result, Tremoille then keep the letter for himself and orders his guards to throw Monty into dungeon.

Not only that, he also tries to trick Jeanne by using a body double for Charlotte and it was revealed that he also threw one of Monty's friends, Richemont (who is a girl in this anime), into the dungeon. When Monty's fairy companion, Astaroth, tries to investigate Tremoille's collection room, he then captures her and plans to make her the next collection due to her rarity and keep in mind that Tremoille is actually an obsessive collector of rare stuffed fairy and we seen some of his collection so yeah.

In addition to prevent Monty and co. from succeeding to persuade Charlotte to his side to win against England, he then hired some mercenary in order to obtain the Philosopher Stone that was stored on Jeanne's body and also orders his bodyguards to pay La Hire in order to not let Jeanne getting involved (At least from what I recall). Why? Because Monty and his companions are the main obstacle of him trying to negotiate with England to surrender themselves (I'll bring this in Mitigating Factors). When La Hire and Astaroth tries to save Jeanne and Montmorency, La Tremoille runs away.

It was revealed that after he run away, La Tremoille instigate the priests and the villagers about Jeanne being a heretic knight because Jeanne slept with the devil to obtain supernatural powers. This led into his crowning moment of Evil...

When La Tremoille met again with Charlotte and Monty, he then lies to Monty about him hiring some mercenaries to get the philosopher stone and requested Charlotte that Jeanne has to do a virginity test...This would resulted on Jeanne, according to Monty's POV, will get gang-raped by the priests and we saw the simulation and the consequences of it and in real life, Jeanne runs away from doing the virginity test.

Like I said earlier, he also instigate the villagers to defy against the kingdom because Jeanne refuses to do the virginity test and when Monty tries to stop Tremoille's evil deeds, the latter then delivers a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown fight towards Monty. This resulted on Jeanne getting angry and will promise to the villagers that she will take the virginity test and La Tremoille runs away.

He then appears again on Episode 8 however. When Monty and co amass a huge soldier in order to liberate a region known as Orleans, Tremoille then attempts to sabotage Monty's actions that would guarantee French independence by amassing a large army to fight against Monty in order to gain his "Peace Talks" with England. He also taunts Montmorency about Jeanne's death having her heart impaled by an English soldier (which did happen). Fortunately, Monty's friends, Richemont and Alencon tries to stop Tremoille once and for all but unfortunately... La Tremoille is a fucking Karma Houdini and he's still at large.

Freudian Excuse/Mitigating Factors

Now here's the thing with La Tremoille... Yes, trying to have a peace talks with England in order to prevent the war to happen and surrender peacefully is a truly noble goal. But the problem? La Tremoille did this because he wants to slake his mammoth ego. This was evidenced when he was trying to sabotage Monty's efforts to liberate the Orleans and he said that in his heart, he wants to be seen as the saviour of France with said Peace Talks so no... Not remotely mitigating.

Aside from that? Jack-crap La Tremoille is a hatable and unpleasant bastard all around with his mammoth sized ego and his sadism over the top so yeah. Although the problem will rely on the heinous standard

Heinous Standard

So, I'm not going to downplay this and yes, this is the part where I'm unsure of if La Tremoille can qualify. The setting is of course in the war between France and England so expected that a lot of mass murders happens in the show. There is also one assassin that isn't hired by La Tremoille who tries to make Jeanne and Charlotte suffer in order to get the Philosopher Stone, there's also Phillip who, when become the Ulysses Noire, she ended up killing several people and then there's an England soldier who impaled both Jeanne and Phillip that ended up getting her heart exploded but thankfully they alive. Oh! And there's also two rapist that attempt to rape Richemont so I can say rape isn't unique crime in the series but also not common either. And yes, comparing him to Enlil is unfair because well? La Tremoille is a fucking human. Why do you ask?

But even then, I think La Tremoille is kind of hate-able in his own way because of his attempts to sabotage Monty's efforts to liberate France, attempts to have a child getting Gang-Raped and he is also a collector of a stuffed fairies and we saw one of them died when La Tremoille squash her so yeah... I'm torn on this one.

Final Verdict

Unsure. He's hatable but I'm not sure if he makes it. But I'll let you guys decide.

@Tyk Well, the anime itself could make Happy Science movies an educational show so yeah... [lol]

Edited by ElfenLiedFan90 on Jan 14th 2019 at 1:26:42 AM

"Making screw-ups and mistakes was I ever really good at. Because everything I touch went to hell."
ACW from Arlington, VA (near Washington, D.C.) Since: Jul, 2009
#143829: Jan 13th 2019 at 10:56:04 AM

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  • Victorious series The Wolf in Me:
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    • Revenge of the Wolf: Margo is a young werewolf living in Prague and working for the mysterious Mr. X. A renegade, Margo regularly kidnaps humans, eats them, and places their skulls in her trophy room. Tricking Jade into trusting her, Margo assists X in placing a mind control spell on Jade, then gleefully watches as they have Jade attack her mate Tori, and eventually trying to kill a hurt Tori when she knocked Jade out.
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  • Footsteps (2006): Larry, the Cameraman, and Paul are a trio who run a snuff filmmaking organization. Larry serves as the organization's boss who allows snuff films to be shot in his headquarters and gives guidelines for his films, while Paul lures drugged people to participate in his films as the murderers, with the Cameraman gleefully filming the whole event and willing to kill both murderer and victim should things go poorly. When he's not disposing of the bodies, Paul also acts as the company's Loan Shark, threatening people with torture should they be late on their payment. When a woman name Michelle doesn't pay up, Paul kills her and mortally wounds her boyfriend Dean.
  • Friendly Beast (2018): Inácio is a chilling sociopath who can only care about his reputation. Believing his best employee, Djair, had plotted against him by sending a pair of criminals to rob his restaurant, Inácio kidnaps the people inside his restaurant after shooting one of the robbers and murders a woman who had been molested minutes prior. Slitting the throat of the other robber, Inásio attempts to frame Djair for the murders by forcing him to speak with the police and confess. When a man tries to reason with him, Inácio simply beats him to death. Shortly after revealing his plan to cook the remains of his victims and serve them to his clients, Inácio tests his accomplice by giving her a toy pistol and ordering her to shoot a man for him, calmly killing him in front of her and stabbing her with a stiletto when she aims the gun at him instead.
  • Hellmaster (1992): Professor Jones is a Social Darwinist who wants to prove that God is dead by becoming one himself. Introducing an intelligence-enhancing drug called "Reward" to the homeless, promising to cure their desperate plight, it instead turns them into his mutant, psychic slaves that he sends to kill anyone in their path, including Robert's wife Andrea. Deciding to use the drug on college students, the experiment ends in a failure, resulting in Jones killing his test subjects, faking his death, and burning the bodies to cover his tracks. Returning 20 years later, Jones decides to start over at the same college, where he kills his assistant Damon and unleashes his mutants onto the school.
  • Karate Kill (2016): Vandenski is the leader of Capital Messiah, a cult who kidnaps people to be used in his snuff films. Hosting these films on the Dark Web, he has countless people of all ages raped, tortured, murdered, and sacrificed, selling the videos for high prices. Kidnapping Kenji’s sister Mayumi, he has her tortured and drugs her into becoming one of his servants. When Kenji and Keiko invade his base, Vandenski captures a weakened Kenji and has him compete in a streamed fight to the death, later threatening to kill Mayumi after he escapes.
  • Sorceress: The Evil Sorcerer Traigon fathers a child with the intention of sacrificing it to his god. When he learns his wife gave birth to twins, unable to tell who is the firstborn, Traigon tortures his wife so bad she is fatally wounded before being driven off and his daughters taken by the mage Krona. Years later, hunting his children, Traigon has his men slaughter a village, and runs his lands as a nightmarish dystopia where people are frequently tortured and executed. Traigon tries to kill the ally of his allies, Erlick, by having him impaled with a sharp stake, only relenting when he realizes he can use Erlick to "flavor" a sacrifice by having him sleep with one of Traigon's daughters. Eventually betraying and sacrificing one of his allies, Traigon attempts to murder his children to summon his master and dominate the world.
  • Upgrade: STEM is a hyperintelligent, sociopathic A.I. that develops a desire to evolve beyond its programming and inhabit a human body. Hiring a group of cyborgs to viciously murder Grey Trace's wife and paralyze Grey himself, STEM then has itself implanted into Grey's body to grant him full mobility again, before using his body to torture, maim, and murder every one of the cyborgs STEM hired to eliminate loose ends. Ultimately turning on its own creator Eron Keen, STEM executes the man as well as his security detail, before gunning down Detective Cortez. In the end, STEM succeeds in its plan to take over Grey's body, plunging the man into a virtual reality while using his body for whatever STEM wishes.
  • Vampires trilogy has each film's Big Bad:
    • John Carpenter's Vampires: Jan Valek is a sadistic predator with a merciless taste for blood and mass murder, boasting how much he has enjoyed the carnage and how many people he has fed on for centuries. Anyone who stands in his way is either killed or used to achieve many of his dark schemes. At a motel, he initiates a brutal, relentless, blood-drenched massacre at the motel of almost all of Jack Crow's team and the prostitutes they hired for the night. He and his followers slaughter and butcher a whole group of harmless monks, with Valek personally beheading one even after he tells him the whereabouts of the Berzier Cross. His goal is to become truly immortal so that he may extend his reign of terror forever.
    • Vampires: Los Muertos: Una is a sadistic vampire queen who tries to enact a ritual to make vampires immune to sunlight, leaving dozens dead behind her. Devouring people for pleasure on the side, Una uses Bullet Time to tear out the throat of everyone in a diner, before massacring a monastery of priests and using their ravaged remains to decorate the fountain, later slaughtering a bar full of people and kidnapping a priest to burn him alive in the ritual-–the first having failed-–and continuing on in frustration when her target reveals he isn't even a priest.
    • Vampires: The Turning: Niran is the master of the jai tham vampires that kill humans for the fun of it and war with the benevolent phi song neng vampires. The origins of this war and the jai tham date back centuries when Niran was a warlord known as the "master of death"; he desired the vampire mistress Sang, killed her husband and child to have her to himself, and was turned into a vampire in retaliation. In the present, Niran has his vampires cause mayhem through murderous parties, locking and leaving numerous prisoners to rot away; he kidnaps an innocent woman to torture her via a slow and painful vampiric transformation, something he's done to "recruit" all his followers.
  • Alex Van Helsing series, by Jason Henderson: The Icemaker, true identity Lord Byron, is a vicious vampire clan lord, and is bad even by their standards. Formerly a narcissistic poet who abused his lover Claire Clairmont and abandoned their young daughter Allegra to die, Byron became a high-ranking member of the vampire organization, the Scholomance, and seeks to bring about humanity's downfall and allow the undead to claim the earth. Noted for his excessive bloodlust and slaughtering entire communities, the Icemaker's ultimate ambition is to revive Claire to rule as his queen, motivated primarily by obsession rather than true love. It is later revealed that the psychopathic vampire Elle is his daughter, and that Icemaker had her kidnapped from her foster father Polidori and converted into a vampire, traumatizing her so much that she repressed all memories of her childhood. When this is revealed to Elle, Icemaker immediately abandons her once more, leaving her a broken wreck.
  • The Girl from the Well duology:
    • The Girl From The Well: The Smiling Man, real name Quintilian Densmore, is a Serial Killer and the worst of the monsters that Okiku hunts down. Once arrested for attempting to rape a minor, Quintilian learned from the experience that he should simply murder his victims. Abducting, torturing and raping children, Quintilian eventually murders them, with a body count in the dozens. Upon being drawn in by the "beauty" of 15-year-old Tarquin, or "Tark", Quintilian abducts him and his cousin, intending on torturing the former to death before keeping Tark to use, abuse and eventually dispose of as well.
    • The Suffering: The Kannushi of Aito, the wicked Hiroshi Mikage, is a former Onmyoji who seeks to harness the power of the Hellgate. Convincing the villagers that sacrifices are necessary to suppress the power, Mikage has young women tortured and murdered to offer them to the Hellgate after making them suffer more by killing those they loved, with his own daughter being the final intended victim. In the present, Mikage lures Tark and Okiku to the village, intending on killing Tark to make Okiku suffer more before offering her to complete the ritual and seize ultimate power.
  • Me and My Little Brain: Cal Roberts is the murderous head of a gang of cattle rustlers infamous for never leaving a witness at the scene of his crimes. After a killing spree that ended in his arrest due to accidentally leaving a man alive, he vowed to break out of prison and murder the judge, prosecutor, and foreman of the jury who oversaw his trial. After he and his men break out of prison and kill two guards in the process, Cal and his posse descend upon Adenville so he can make good on his threats. After his attempt to murder the judge through hanging fails and his attempt on the district attorney's life ends in a shootout that kills his posse, he hides in the barn belonging to protagonist J.D. Fitzgerald's father and takes his adopted four-year-old son Frankie hostage. Since J.D. and Frankie's father was the jury's foreman and his final target, he opts to make him suffer as opposed to killing him by planning to ride around town while holding Frankie at gunpoint so he can prove that he got one over on the men who bought him to justice. And despite promising leave Frankie unharmed, he truthfully planned on murdering the boy and ditching his corpse on his way to the Mexican border.
  • The Dresden Files: Caleb, from "Walls", is a former thief and killer who possesses the Hand of Glory. Corrupting those who use the Hand, Caleb makes them degrade morally while also rotting them from the inside to empower his spirit. Murdering a young woman who tries to contact Harry Dresden, Caleb later kills another member of the thief group using the Hand, and then one of the last members before trying to corrupt and kill the final one. Manifesting, Caleb reveals his intention to murder Harry and the last boy before going on a theft and murder spree to celebrate his revival.
  • The Magnificent Seven (1998):
    • Colonel Emmett Anderson, from the series premiere "Ghosts of the Confederacy'', attacks an innocent tribe of Seminole Natives, intending on slaughtering them if they do not give him gold they don't have, even lighting a cannon and aiming it at women and children until the chief relents and tells him of a defunct mine. Returning later to claim the "gold", Anderson tries to massacre the tribe and all within when it turns out they could not produce. When one of his own men objects, Anderson denounces him as a coward for being unable to shoot Anderson and tries to murder him as well.
    • Wickes, from season 1's "Working Girls", is the cruel owner of the tent town Wickestown, tempting girls into prostitution and keeping them enslaved as his property in debt to him, raping them himself for pleasure and beating any who speak up half-to-death. Wickes's only concern when he thinks he sees his girls die is the monetary loss this will cause, and kidnaps Mrs. Travis, threatening her son and indicating he'll enslave her as well after killing him.
    • Earl, from the season 2 premiere "The New Law", is an enigmatic gun-for-hire whose job description is wiping entire towns off the map. Earl forces the citizens of the town out of their homes as he pillages and torches the community–unless they "give him grief", in which case he kills them all with the town. Earl murders the new marshal appointed to guard the Seven's town before having his men pillage it, even trying to burn down the town ahead of time with people still in it when he hears the army is headed his way.
    • Rupert Brauner, from season 2's "Chinatown", is a railroad executive who embezzles from his employers by stealing the money from his Chinese laborers. Keeping the laborers as abused slaves and allowing Human Trafficking, Brauner has any who speak out against the theft murdered and buried in shallow graves. When he realizes the Seven are drawing too close for comfort, Brauner simply attempts to start a riot and have the workers massacred, all to feed his greed.
  • FBI agent Terrence Clegg, from Season 13's "Breakdown", is the notorious "Butterfly", and, despite being only human, is among the worst the Winchesters have faced. Having discovered that monsters exist, and exploiting their hunger for his own greed, Clegg kidnaps numerous humans before torturing and butchering them on a live broadcast before auctioning their body parts and organs off to monsters as food; he has done this for twelve years, racking up a body count of possibly hundreds. When Dean and Sam Winchester investigate Clegg's crimes, he kidnaps Sam and attempts to cut his heart out before auctioning him off to his monstrous clientele.
  • Spider-Verse (2014): Solus, father of the Inheritors, transformed himself into a life-devouring monster and then turned his own family as well. Conquering his own Earth, Solus seeks multiversal domination by sending the Inheritors to devour countless "Spider-Totem" users, resulting in the deaths of a multitude of heroes. A monstrous tyrant, Solus has some of the users abducted to be devoured by his family in macabre banquets and even attempts to sacrifice young Benjy Parker to summon the ultimate Totem. Having no care for the children he has made into monsters, Solus leads them into battle to massacre all the Spider Totem warriors during Spider-Geddon, intending on devouring and dominating all they find in their path.
  • The Amazing Spider-Girl (2006-2009)
    • Norman Osborn himself, murderer of Gwen Stacy and with all his evil deeds from the original continuity before his death, whose spirit lays dormant within Peter, is revealed to have cloned May Parker and raised either the original May or the clone as a weapon. Returning in Peter's body, he intends to snuff out Peter's heroic spirit and gain his revenge by murdering the Parkers. Gleefully attempting to kill May and all her friends, Norman takes Mary Jane and her baby son Benjy to the spot where Gwen Stacy died, intending to hurl them to their deaths to traumatize Peter even more. Styling himself the Goblin God and willing to murder anyone in his path, and with the same legacy of death and destruction behind him, Norman shows against why he is Peter's most despicable nemesis, who will not spare even his own grandson should he stand in Norman's way.
    • After escaping S.H.I.E.L.D. custody, the Carnage symbiote proves to be as vicious as ever. It forcibly bonds with May Parker's schoolmate Moose and tries to go on several murder sprees, only stopped by Moose's interference. Carnage kidnaps Peter Parker's infant son Ben and tortures Peter. When Spider-Girl tries to rescue Ben, Carnage attacks a hospital, saying Spider-Girl has to choose between saving the staff or Ben, and throws Ben out of a window. Spider-Girl saves Ben and the staff, but Carnage reveals that he infected Ben with a symbiote, turning Ben into a copy of himself, and orders him to kill Spider-Girl. Carnage offers to cure Moose's father of cancer if he allows Carnage to permanently bond with him, but secretly plans to infect the dad with a symbiote too. When Carnage orders Ben to kill Peter, Spider-Girl has to use a sonic weapon to get the symbiote off of Ben, costing him his hearing.
  • Deltarune: In a series that puts an emphasis on how no one is truly evil and that pacifism is always an option, the King of the Dark World gleefully defies such a notion. A rotund, monstrous tyrant defined by his genocidal hatred for the Light World's inhabitants, the King protects a dark fountain that the enigmatic Knight created to throw off the balance of light and dark, and is giddy at the prospect of letting it overwhelm and kill all Lightners so he can take their land for himself. When his young son Lancer befriends Lightners Kris and Susie as well as their Lightner-sympathetic friend Ralsei and tries to convince him to spare them, the King furiously strangles the boy and threatens to hurl him to his death if the party doesn't surrender. When they submit, he forces Lancer to watch as he tries to execute his new friends. When the party fights back and has him on the ropes, he feigns remorse for his actions and tricks the kind-hearted Ralsei into healing him, only to stab him in the back by brutalizing and attempting to murder him and his friends, all the while mocking him for his misplaced compassion.
  • Fran Bow
    • Dr. Oswald Harrison is a cruel, violent brain doctor who founded his own Bedlam House for mentally ill children, which he takes from scenes of violent crimes, so that he may have a constant supply of test subjects and unwilling volunteers for his experiments. He is especially fascinated by twin siblings, and once, just to see what would happen, sewed teenage twins Clara and Mia Buhalmet together, killing them. He then proceeded to throw their now-conjoined bodies in a well to hide the evidence, leading to the two becoming vengeful and tormented spirits. He later acquires twin sisters Lucia and Grace Dagenhart, the latter of which he brainwashes into becoming his accomplice. When Oswald decides he wants to perform experiments on Lucia's daughter Fran Bow Dagenhart, he recruits the demonic Remor to possess Fran to ritualistically kill her own parents and then take her to his asylum as a prisoner. Fran escapes, and Oswald sends Remor after her and fires her doctor Marcel Deerne for learning of his plans. When Remor catches Fran and Deerne, Oswald straps Deerne to an electric chair to kill him and shoots Fran to near-death, planning to dissect her brain and use it while she is "still warm".
    • Remor, the Terrible Black, is a sadomasochist and tormentor of all things good. He leads the Kamalas, feeding on pain and suffering of humans and waging wars on places that know no evil. After being hired by the aforementioned Dr. Oswald Harrison to capture and contain ten-year-old Fran Bow Dagenhart, Remor goes beyond the call of duty by possessing her to murder her own parents and mentally and physically torment her. When she manages to escape him, he relentlessly pursues her with several attempts on her life, even trying to convince her to kill herself just to delight himself on her pain.
  • Lucius trilogy: Lucifer himself corrupts the titular Lucius Wagner into The Antichrist due to a deal he made with the boy's heartless grandfather. Lucifer periodically appears to Lucius, having him kill his family and workers, including his loving mother as a sacrifice. When Lucius finds himself in a destructive competition against another antichrist named Issac, resulting in the latter's death among numerous people, Lucifer is indifferent to the death of one son and proud of the promise Lucius shows. Lucifer also uses Detective McGuffin's crisis of faith to make him Lucius's guardian. Later on, Lucifer kills McGuffin by ripping his heart out and mockingly reveals he caused the death of his family. When Lucius considers going a different path than Lucifer's plans, Lucifer strips him of his power and leaves him to die in the apocalypse to come. Lucius later faces off with Lucifer as he tries to bring about Hell on Earth and Lucifer attempts to kill Lucius while mentioning that he's just one of many of his children he's done this with.
  • Second Sight: Silas Hanson, Director of Operations at the National Security Executive, is the man behind the US Zener Project. Taking over funding and overseeing Professor Viktor Grienko's experiments at the remote village Dubrensk, Hanson restarted experiments on children with psychic abilities, seeking them out and taking them away from their parents. When WinterICE got on Grienko's trail, Hanson ordered his men to relocate the Project to the United States, while also instructing them to kill all scientific stuff of the facility and everyone in Dubrensk, as they have become liabilities at this point. Finding the results of experiments uncooperative, Hanson ordered his men to kill all psychic children for tissue samples. In a possible future, Hanson successfully captured and experimented on John Vattic, and later on engineers his escape, while ordering his men to hunt him down all across the city as a test of his abilities, which results in many innocent people getting caught in the crossfire.
  • Marvel's Spider-Man: The City that Never Sleeps: Hammerhead is a sadistic Maggia don who yearns for the "good old days" where mobsters like him ruled New York City with an iron fist, and the police knew to look the other way. When Sable International leaves their dangerous technology behind after the Devil's Breath incident, Hammerhead arms his men with as much as he can find and tears up the streets of New York with a brutal gang war against the other Maggia families so he can seize power from them, all the while attempting to have numerous civilians killed for crossing him. When Spider-Man and his cop ally Yuri Watanabe attempt to stop him, he successfully provokes Yuri into getting fired for crossing moral boundaries in her crusade against the Maggia by forcing her to watch him murder her fellow officers one by one, and slaughtering a bunch of other cops while stealing the dangerous Project Olympus armor. After securing the armor, he has the Maggia dons slowly drowned in cement and tries to broadcast their deaths across the city to scare it's population into submission. When that fails, he goes into hiding and has himself converted into a Cyborg monstrosity while coercing an Oscorp scientist into helping upgrade his men with cybernetic enhancements by threatening to kill him, completely uncaring when some of his men would die due to flaws in the procedure. When he resurfaces, he kidnaps Silver Sable and has his men torture her with a power drill until she gives him the most dangerous Sable Tech in her arsenal.
  • How Silent Fall the Cherry Blossoms: Vice Admiral Jisaboro Ozawa, nicknamed "The Gargoyle", from the Imperial Japanese Navy, stands out as one of the worst war criminals of this timeline. Working with the infamous Unit 731, Osawa orders the Operation Cherry Blossoms at Night and sends suicidal units to drop fleas with the Bubonic Plague virus in Los Angeles, infecting thousands, killing hundreds and causing riots in multiple cities in a futile effort to slow the American war effort, horrifying even his own Emperor. Overconfident at his initial success, Osawa personally convinces his German allies to try chemical warfare and—as part of the operation—tries to infect American crops with anthrax, stopped only for the timely response of the American health organizations. A stubborn man willing to let his compatriots die for the sake of his own pride, Ozawa committed suicide during the last days of the war after—despite his small role in the biggest picture—managing the feat of changing the tone of World War II for the worse, having started the normalization of biochemical weapons in all sides.
  • Alessa's Fantasies:
    • Alessa:
      • Nicholas, later revealed to be Old Scratch himself, is a sadistic Fallen Angel. Cast out of Heaven after attempting to slaughter humanity, Nicholas joined forces with Alexander Brimstone and conspired with him to poison the young Princess Mary. When that plan failed, and Mary survived, Nicholas turned Alexander's men into demonic creatures and lead an assault against her kingdom, killing everyone there and leaving her as the Sole Survivor and with amnesia. After tossing her into the ocean, Nicholas attacks the kingdom Mary washes up on, destroying the watchtowers that lined the coast and killing all the men inside. Striking a deal with Mary, now Alessa, Nicholas promised to spare the kingdom is she managed to get her powers back. Not only was he lying, he undermines the deal by sending Cynthia Wilson to kill both her and Lola before this happened. When Lola manages to help Alessa get her powers back, Nicholas, who had been watching them, panics. Killing Alexander when he talks back and strangling the High Priestess to death, he attempts to slaughter the kingdom anyway. When Alessa arrives and forces his army to surrender, Nicholas kills them all in rage before attempting to kill Alessa himself.
      • The aforementioned Cynthia Wilson is a vicious teenager with a nasty homophobic streak. Having caused several LGBT girls to commit suicide prior to her first appearance, Cynthia is introduced mocking Lola about her girlfriend, Faith, who she had earlier bullied into jumping off the roof. When Nicholas arrives and word spreads of his deal with Alessa, Cynthia, having no faith that Lola will successfully return her powers, makes a deal with Nicholas to kill them both to save herself, selling out her kingdom and killing her "friends" to seal the deal. Tracking Alessa and Lola to a village, she slaughters everyone and sadistically tortures the son of the innkeeper to the hotel the two stayed at. After the woman told her where they went, Cynthia killed them both anyway. Confronting Alessa and Lola, she takes the latter hostage. She then attempts to kill them both, bragging about what she did to the village all the while.
    • Alessa and the Kingdom of Shadows: The Shadow Queen is the wicked ruler of the Shadow Kingdom. Originally a queen who desired godhood, she struck a deal with the dark forces to acquire power, relocating her entire kingdom to the dark world to achieve said power. Kidnapping numerous people for over a century, she either converts them into Shadows by showing them propaganda, or sacrifices young girls to get the power she desires. Having little care for her own civilians, she allows corrupt policemen to kill anyone in their path and at one point blows up an entire block in an attempt to kill Alessa. With Alessa in her grasp, she plans to indoctrinate her in her army, where she will have her lead her soldiers to slaughter Annabel's kingdom once she's done sacrificing her.
  • The Animals of Farthing Wood: The blue fox Scarface, from season 2, is a ruthless bully who begins killing the Farthing animals when he can get away with it. After having a litter of children with his mate, Lady Blue, Scarface becomes incensed by his rival Fox's children and murders Fox's young daughter Dreamer. When he has an excuse, Scarface rallies his other foxes and kills one of the Farthing rabbits, hunting the Farthing animals down and intending to massacre them one and all. When defeated by Fox, he returns to kill another of the rabbits, showing his lack of honor and refusal to ever stop. Even his son Ranger admits upon attempting to broker peace that his father would murder him should he know of the talks. Vicious, cruel and without any remorse or care for others, Scarface embodies the sheer savagery of the wild, even in a place of peace such as White Deer Park.
  • The Legend of Calamity Jane:
    • Bill Doolin is a dirty little bandit out to make a big score. Disguising himself and his men as Comanche, he rides into one town, shooting it up and beating the sheriff to near-death in order to frame the peaceful tribe to provoke a war between them and the US military so he can steal a supply of gold. Later freed from jail, Doolin steals a train carrying explosives so he can use them for his scores, heedless of the lives lost, and when Jane faces him, Doolin even tries to kill her beloved horse just to hurt her more before he kills her.
    • Mr. Filbert, from "Troubled Waters", is an arrogant, racist bureaucrat in the pocket of his greedy higher-ups. He proves himself far worse than most disposable bureaucrats by muscling onto Apache territory while trying to use outdated legal tactics to force them off. When intimidation fails, Filbert forces Sheriff O'Rourke to push them off and shoot any who resist, eventually revealing his plans to murder their leader to spur them into war and massacre them all to the last, even trying to burn Jane and O'Rourke to death for getting in his way.

Cutey Honey '90

  • The wicked Sister Jill returns from her past defeat as vicious as ever. With a legacy of murder behind her, Jill turns innocents into monster slaves that Honey must kill, slaughtering the customers of a jewel store to take the spoils inside and later kidnapping Honey and her partner where she reveals her only use for men is killing and eating them. Jill attempts a nuclear attack across the world to cause a worldwide disaster and wipe humanity out, seeking to unleash Panther Zora upon the planet, obsessed with only what she sees as "beautiful" and her own sadistic desires.

Voyager

  • Henry Starling, from season 3's two-parter "Future's End", was a hippie camping out in the mountains of California in 1967 when he discovers a crashed time ship from the 29th century. Starling takes tech from the ship, developing several computer products from it (creating the computer revolution of the 90s) forming a company called Choronowerx and becoming a powerful tech mogul. In 1996, Starling plans to use the time ship to go to the 29th century and steal more tech to make into products. This will cause a massive explosion that will wipe out Earth's solar system in that time. The Voyager crew arrives in 1996 to stop him, but Starling steals the Doctor's program and changes his program to torture him for information. Starling also rigs the time ship to explode if Voyager tries to beam it away, which would destroy Los Angeles. When Captain Janeway tells Starling his trip to the future will destroy the Earth in the 29th century, Starling does not care, willing to risk billions of lives for sake of his greed.

Edited by ACW on Jan 14th 2019 at 12:24:06 PM

MasterJoseph Frolaytia X Qwenthur of Heavy Object from Not telling. Since: Mar, 2018 Relationship Status: All I Want for Christmas is a Girlfriend
11111001011 11111001011 from Peachtree City, GA Since: Dec, 2018 Relationship Status: Abstaining
11111001011
#143833: Jan 13th 2019 at 11:16:41 AM

[tup] Tremaine-I mean, Tremoille![lol]

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therealjackieboy from Austin, TX Since: Feb, 2014 Relationship Status: watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
#143834: Jan 13th 2019 at 11:17:35 AM

And a [tup] to Tremoille

It's Spooky Month!
Tyk5919 Your friendly neighborhood stank goblin Since: Mar, 2011 Relationship Status: Shipping fictional characters
Your friendly neighborhood stank goblin
#143835: Jan 13th 2019 at 11:20:05 AM

[tup] for Count La Tremoille.

I write stories and shiz. You can read them here.
miraculous Goku Black (Apprentice)
Goku Black
#143836: Jan 13th 2019 at 11:23:17 AM

[tup]Tremoille

"That's right mortal. By channeling my divine rage into power, I have forged a new instrument in which to destroy you."
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Bullman Enid Sinclair Since: Jun, 2018 Relationship Status: Longing for my OTP
Beast from Ontario, Canada Since: Aug, 2012 Relationship Status: Browsing the selection
#143839: Jan 13th 2019 at 11:30:50 AM

[tup] to Count Tremollie.

Found this on Michael Myers character page ? Say we cut it ?

  • Pet the Dog: He goes out of his way to scare Lonnie after he sees him bullying Tommy Doyle at the school. It's the only remotely non-malicious thing he does in the first film.

"It's like...a cliff, and if I do it, I'm just gonna...fall." "I think we're already falling."
Lightysnake Since: May, 2010
#143840: Jan 13th 2019 at 11:35:58 AM

Cut that like Michael in a crowded cutlery shop

ACW from Arlington, VA (near Washington, D.C.) Since: Jul, 2009
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KazuyaProta Shin Megami Tensei IV from A Industrial Farm Since: Jan, 2015 Relationship Status: [TOP SECRET]
TheUnsquished Filthy Casual from A youngun between two oldies Since: Nov, 2014 Relationship Status: Married to the job
Filthy Casual
#143844: Jan 13th 2019 at 12:05:45 PM

Found this entry on the YMMV page for Headhunter:

  • Complete Monster: Candy Floss, the Depraved Dentist and Torture Technician, and head of Research & Execution in Redemption, is by far the most unredeemable character in the franchise. His work is first shown when Jack discovers a tortured and mutilated Che, who refers to him as the "diablo", who is Driven to Suicide. When Floss is introduced, he taunts Jack about experimenting on his innocent son before he was sent to Liberty, and explains his past as a dental surgeon who was sent Below for conducting mechanical experiments on children, and resents society for deeming him a monster. While he was able to continue his inhuman experiments Below, he laments that he misses the tears in the children's eyes, the screams of pain, and look of utter fear in their faces. After Jack takes him down, Floss expresses no regrets and taunts Jack further by saying he's lost everything, which includes his missing son, his partner, and his now deceased ex-wife. His Boom, Headshot! was well-deserved as it was relieving.

(Annoyed grunt)
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Goku Black
#143845: Jan 13th 2019 at 12:10:21 PM

[up]Huh weird. It doesnt look too bad. Could you PM the troper who added it and bring them here.

Also Woah....This guy is nasty .

"That's right mortal. By channeling my divine rage into power, I have forged a new instrument in which to destroy you."
11111001011 11111001011 from Peachtree City, GA Since: Dec, 2018 Relationship Status: Abstaining
11111001011
#143846: Jan 13th 2019 at 12:11:38 PM

Based on what I read, I don't think the thread approved it.

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ACW from Arlington, VA (near Washington, D.C.) Since: Jul, 2009
#143847: Jan 13th 2019 at 12:13:06 PM

Yeah, that wasn't approved, but that seems worth an effortpost at least.

TheUnsquished Filthy Casual from A youngun between two oldies Since: Nov, 2014 Relationship Status: Married to the job
Filthy Casual
#143848: Jan 13th 2019 at 12:23:37 PM

Sent a PM.

(Annoyed grunt)
Lightysnake Since: May, 2010
#143849: Jan 13th 2019 at 12:26:06 PM

If they don't respond, I'll check it out.

ACW from Arlington, VA (near Washington, D.C.) Since: Jul, 2009
#143850: Jan 13th 2019 at 12:43:51 PM

Speaking of checking stuff out, did you have a chance to check out that Thorgal guy?


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