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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

FoxyGrandpa12 Reze x Denji from New Jersey or New York (Lucky 7) Relationship Status: Do you like me? (Yes ⎕ Definitely ⎕ Absolutely!!! ⎕)
Reze x Denji
#182076: Sep 8th 2019 at 8:47:03 AM

The Souichi Tomoe entry seems to have one hole. It says he "made it very clear he no longer loved his [late] wife", but the FANDOMs make no mention of this. We need evidence that this is the case, especially if it connects to "highly emotionally abusive and controlling towards his daughter".

"Thing is, I believe that a single good movie will change your entire life." — Makima | aka Fox | he/she/they
nwotyzal Since: Sep, 2019
#182077: Sep 8th 2019 at 8:51:01 AM

What is the current consensus on Layla?

MGD107 Since: Feb, 2015
#182078: Sep 8th 2019 at 8:53:58 AM

[tup] to Dr. Dario Naumov and Apollo.

FriedWarthog Since: Jun, 2014 Relationship Status: Crazy Cat Lady
#182079: Sep 8th 2019 at 8:56:34 AM

ACW: I suppose I'll get Veran written up later today, the one in the drafts shouldn't be anywhere near that long and reads very awkwardly.

falcontalons from Earth-2 Since: Apr, 2019
miraculous Goku Black (Apprentice)
Goku Black
#182081: Sep 8th 2019 at 9:09:09 AM

Okay I'm curious who wrote that one.

"That's right mortal. By channeling my divine rage into power, I have forged a new instrument in which to destroy you."
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)
#182082: Sep 8th 2019 at 9:09:44 AM

[up] You mean the Veran writeup? Checking history and its Fan 727

"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
#182083: Sep 8th 2019 at 9:15:13 AM

[up][up][up][up] Yeah, there's no rush (it's probably going next week anyway); I just wanted to make sure you were still doing it. I noticed it in the Drafts, and was about to use it, but checked history after realizing it wasn't posted in the thread, which you usually do.

Edited by ACW on Sep 8th 2019 at 12:15:43 PM

SkyCat32 The Draftsman of Doom (Five Year Plan) Relationship Status: TV Tropes ruined my love life
The Draftsman of Doom
#182084: Sep 8th 2019 at 10:31:55 AM

I neglected to do this before so, here goes.

Welcome to the thread, ~Fan 727.

miraculous Goku Black (Apprentice)
Goku Black
#182085: Sep 8th 2019 at 10:37:11 AM

Found this beautiful ZCE on My Friend Dahmer

"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
#182086: Sep 8th 2019 at 10:39:08 AM

"You know you are involved with a sick man who will see you die? He will stand over your body with your blood on his hands and I promise you he will laugh... Not because your life means nothing to him, but because death, for him, is the punch line."
Harvey Dent describing The Joker, Joker.
  • Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics:
    • Bluebeard, from season 1's "Bluebeard", is a seemingly charming rich gentleman, but in truth is a vicious Serial Killer who keeps the corpses of his murdered wives locked in a dark room. When his previous wife discovered his dark secret, he murdered her in a blind rage. Seeking a wife who would not disappoint him, Bluebeard woos a young maiden, Josephine, and coerces her into marriage, offering her riches and all his treasures, but warns her not to enter his cellar, for fear of her discovering his dark secret. When Josephine disobeys him—he had given her the keys to all the rooms—and discovers all of his previous victims, Bluebeard flies into a rage and chases her throughout the mansion, sword in hand, intent on killing her for her disobedience. Vengeful and unforgiving, masked by a polite exterior, Bluebeard was just as vile as his literary counterpart.
    • The wicked queen, from Season 2's "The Six Swans", marries the kind king, whereupon she attempts to murder his seven children. When this fails, she turns his six sons into swans, forcing his one daughter to stay mute for six years and sew special shirts to break the curse. The Queen proceeds to murder her husband, finding her stepdaughter with a new family, whereupon she throws her stepdaughter's baby into the woods to die and frames the princess for it in an attempt to have her burnt as a witch.
  • Knights: The Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Exclude is responsible for the witch hunts that killed millions of people over the last few decades. Encouraging said brutality to empower the Relics—artifacts holding the vengeful souls of saints—with the deaths of "heretics", the Prince authorizes all sorts of torture, rape and mass executions. Betraying his allies after they stop being useful for him, the Prince attacks Sir Willheim and the Hammer of Justice, killing most of the group and using the Relics to bind their strongest members to his will. When his soldiers capture Nina, a girl in love with heroic squire Mistletien "Mist", the Prince orders her to be tortured and puts her feet inside burning iron boots. Once Nina mutilates her own tongue to avoid betraying Mist, the Prince orders her to be publicly executed. When Mist and his friends appear to save Nina, the Prince forces the Hammer of Justice to fight to the death against their friends. Offering knighthood to Mist, the Prince confesses that empowering the Relics was the means to accomplish his real goal of having a powerful army to start expansionist wars because "Being King can get pretty boring".
  • Sword for Truth: Dogan, the closest figure to a Big Bad in the story's Random Events Plot, is the leader of the Seki ninja who through the Seki orchestrates a variety of gruesome murders, including a boatmaster and his entire family. Dogan kidnaps the princess Mayu to use her as ransom for the legendary Izayoi sword—inciting a white tiger to slaughter vast swathes of the Shogun's men as a diversion-–threatening to rape and kill Mayu otherwise. Dogan's last action before vanishing from the story in a puff of air is to start massacring a rival ninja clan who seek the Izayoi sword for themselves, cackling all the while.
  • Legends of the Dark Knight: Rentaro Hara, from the February 2007 issue, is a Yakuza boss who christens himself "the Otaku" due to his obsession with superheroes. Murdering a Black Market dealer to steal all of his superhero items, the Otaku is revealed to be a human trafficker who has kidnapped and sold dozens of people into trafficking rings. In his personal time, the Otaku hosts disturbing superhero cosplay parties, where he drugs people, dresses them as superheroes, and roleplays his sexual fantasies on them before either selling them into trafficking, or murdering them and stuffing their bodies as trophies to mount on his wall.
  • Madison Gray, from season 7, is a psychiatrist who manipulates her patients into becoming serial killers; she had one patient kill eight people while having another kill four tourists by gouging their eyes out. She also kills a cop and staging his death as a suicide, while murdering another person before dumping his body on someone's bed. When Steve McGarrett and FBI profiler Alicia Brown investigate her, Gray stabs them in her home before subduing them and torments Alicia about her daughter's death. She then tries to have a murderous couple kill them while she leaves Oahu, going to California to corrupt someone into copying the Zodiac Killer's murders whom MacGyver would encounter. Returning to Oahu, she would reveal to Alicia that her daughter is alive and takes Alicia to her in Wisconsin, and threatens to kill her daughter, forcing Alicia to kill Gray.
  • The Wicked + The Divine: Ananke and her younger half, Minerva, murdered the original "gods", including her sister Persephone, while plotting the Recurrence, where 12 young men and women become new deities, all to use a ritual to harvest their strength and keep herself immortal. Using murder to trick the others and keep them in line, Ananke frequently kills the incarnation of her sister, Persephone, and shows no hesitation in murdering the deities to harvest their lifeforce. Using the myth of "The Great Darkness", she has Baal Hammon sacrifice children, only for it to be revealed the Great Darkness is a hoax she made up to control him. Plotting to have Baal sacrifice 20,000 innocents at a concert for the energy, Ananke intends to keep her life going forever no matter the cost.
  • Benjamin Raymond, from the October-December 2010 issues, is the supposed son of the wealthy Vegas casino owner Sonny Raymond, and in truth an avaricious man who made a deal with the demon of greed, Mammon, slowing his aging to a near-standstill. To keep this up, Raymond sacrifices innocent souls to the eternal torment of Hell for decades, trading off employees of his casino and even marrying women solely to offer them to Mammon literal seconds after the ceremony. When Zatanna investigates this, Benjamin reveals he's kept the shambling, undead bodies of his victims as his own servants, with enough corpses left behind to give Benjamin an army, using them to overpower Zatanna, brainwash her, and try and sacrifice her as well.
  • Halloween (primarily Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers) fanfic Aftermath: Dr. Prox is a psychologist at Smith's Grove Sanitarium and Dr. Terence Wynn's successor as the head of the Cult of Thorn. Fascinated by Michael Myers's ability to defy death from an early age, Prox became an apprentice of Dr. Wynn and was personally responsible for impregnating numerous women with Michael's seed in order to create a child that was pure evil, resulting in Steven Lloyd when Michael impregnated his niece Jamie. Thirteen years later, and 30 years after Michael's first killing spree, Prox was called to conduct psychological evaluations on the eighth graders after Michael attacked a field trip. Prox lured Steven and his friends to his house, intending to sacrifice them to Michael and admitting that he'll enjoy watching Steven die. Purely driven by his obsession with understanding Michael, Prox finally attempted to kill Steven by strangling him and managed to incite Michael's wrath by trying to harm his son.
  • Return of the Jedi fanwork "What if Luke Skywalker Died in 'Return of the Jedi'?" (Fanscription): Emperor Palpatine, as always, is the sadistic tyrant of the Galactic Empire. Overseeing the creation of the Starkiller Base by ordering the hollowing out of the moon Endor, Palpatine lures the Rebel forces into a trap and tries to tempt Luke Skywalker to the Dark Side, only to resort to torturing him with Force Lightning when the latter refuses. Palpatine also issued several contingency plans to set into motion in the events of his death, as shown when Endor is rigged to detonate, ensuring posthumously that Palpatine took enemies and allies alike with him in a fiery blaze.
  • Fallout: New Vegas fan prequel Fallout: Lanius: The titular Lanius is a bloodthirsty One-Man Army of the Hidebarks who's feared within his tribe for believing that only fighting and killing are the answer to their problems. After the Caesar's Legion decides to assimilate the Hidebarks into their ranks, Lanius begins killing their soldiers by himself and taking their heads as trophies, and when the tribe surrenders to spare themselves from death, Lanius slaughters a Frumentarii and several of his own people before finally being subdued. Joining the Legion to continue killing people but in Caesar's name instead, Lanius is visited by his lover Quill and gouges her eye out before turning her into his very first slave. Forcing the remaining men of his tribe to fight him, Lanius massacres them and beheads the only person who had been nice to him, proudly admitting that he leaves the world with nothing but blood and dust.
  • Half-Life 2 Game Mod Nightmare House 2: Doctor George Romero is the Mad Scientist who decided to conduct experiments on Mind Control, hallucinations and resurrecting the dead through his creation, the Core. Using his wife Emily as his test subject for the Core, causing her to commit suicide, Romero attempts to revive her, only succeeding to bring back her vengeful spirit, leading to Romero hiding in Never Lose Hope Hospital, where he continued work on the Core, keeping Emily at bay. When the Patient arrived, Romero, paranoid that Emily had found him, decided to activate the Core, resulting in the deaths of the entire hospital, turning them into zombies. Deciding to use the Patient as a test subject, Romero presents himself as a guide trying to help them escape. When a SWAT team arrives to kill him, Romero convinces the Patient to destroy the radio station, allowing him to Mind Rape and sadistically kill them.
  • A Kiss for the Petals/Shin Megami Tensei crossover Megami no Hanabira: Father Archibald Phillips is the leader of the Flock, a religious organization. Intending to spread up God's Will, Phillips uses the Demon Summoning Program to cause a controlled Demon outbreak in the city of Kazamino to make the Flock look like heroes to the rest of the world. Once the outbreak goes out of control, Phillips sends the Flock to capture all Demon Tamers, intending to keep his facade while preaching God's will to the scared refugees. Wanting to control the situation, Phillips decides to destroy the entire city. Asking forgiveness to God for his own incompetence while blaming everything on the protagonists and his own followers, he's given a last chance to fight the protagonists, Tamers who just want to save their city. He ends up killing his own followers as collateral damage while ranting about how he's God's Chosen One, intending to rule the entire world with fear. Metatron seemingly consumes his body to summon himself until Archibald's soul takes over his body, now seeing himself as the future God. A self-righteous man without empathy even towards his own granddaughter and followers, Archibald Phillips causes the deaths of hundreds of thousands for the sake of his megalomania.
  • 2 Days in the Valley (1996): Lee Woods is a sadistic hitman who enjoys giving his victims exactly one minute to beg for their lives before killing them. Introduced murdering one of his targets—taking extra pleasure from it due to jealousy of the man's relationship with Lee's girlfriend Helga—Lee betrays and tries to kill his partner Dosmo to keep all the payment cash for himself. Murdering a variety of police officers and detectives to cover his tracks, threatening his current employer with murder if she doesn't increase his payment amount, Lee has such suspicion and possessiveness over Helga that he ends up trying to execute her with a flimsy excuse, truthfully just out of jealousy. When confronted by Dosmo at the end, Lee tortures a man by shooting parts of his legs, trying to draw out Dosmo and kill him once and for all.
  • The Crimson Ghost (1946 Film Serial): The Crimson Ghost—actually Professor Parker—is a vicious skull-faced criminal mastermind hell-bent on obtaining the Cyclotrode, a machine that can short out any electrical device, in order to extort businesses. Using a drug that forces the affected person to obey him and a radio collar that kills the user when anyone who isn't the Ghost removes it, he sends some of his men to grab the Cyclotrode after a demonstration. When this fails, he kidnaps the inventor Dr. Chambers, puts a collar on him, and forces him to get a spare Cyclotrode. When the Cyclotrode's range isn't far enough for the Ghost's liking, he forces Dr. Chambers to make a larger one, threatening to destroy his mind if he refuses. When Chambers dies in a trap he set for the Ghost, the latter decides to use the model he has as a blueprint. Needing money, he heads an armored car robbery, killing two guards. When the Ghost is unable to gain heavy water for the Cyclotrode due to Dr. Duncan Richards shutting off production, he tries to plant a collar on Richards before trying to kill him. Later kidnapping Diana Farnsworth, he orders her to kill him when a fight breaks out in Richards's lab. When this fails, he orders her to tear out the collar. Leading Richard to his base, the Ghost leaves him to die in a fire. Deciding to sell the larger Cyclotrode to a foreign government, he demonstrates its powers by destroying a plane before attempting to send a city into chaos before the machine is destroyed.
  • Five for Hell (1969): SS Standartenführer Hans Müller is an officer dedicated to wiping out enemies of the Nazi regime. Liquidating dozens of Partisans by having them rounded up, tortured and shot, Müller also lusts after Helga Ritter, the double agent for the Americans. Coercing her into a sexual relationship, Müller continues to have mass executions and later executes Helga when he finds out. Upon capturing one of the Americans, Müller defies the laws of prisoners to try to gun him down for sport.
  • Foxy Brown: While ostensible Big Bad Katherine dearly loves her boyfriend Steve, Steve himself only seems to try to use her for the prestige and power it gives him in the organization. Steve participates in hooking women on drugs and having them prostitute themselves with no recourse for freedom, murdering Foxy Brown's lover when he investigates them. Troublesome women are addicted to harder drugs and sent to brothels to be used and eventually killed in short order. When hunting for Foxy, Steve also murders her brother and his girlfriend, letting little stand in the way of his hunt for profit.
  • Furie (2019): Thanh Soi is the head of the criminal syndicate that focuses on organ trafficking. Her operation runs globally, with children abducted where her men can find them, several dozen seen in the film proper. The children are transported to facilities where they are killed and butchered so their organs can be sold on the black market, Thanh Soi happily trying to murder the heroine Hai Phuang when she attempts to rescue her own daughter, even spitefully crushing a keepsake that she states Mai "won't be needing".
  • The Grand Duel (1972): David Saxon and his wicked brother and enforcer Adam could not seem to care less about their father's murder nor one another, unlike their aggrieved sibling Eli. Wishing to profit off a local silver mine, they happily kill whoever stands in the way and frame an innocent man for their father's death to kill him. Adam, on David's instruction, leads a massacre of settlers before killing his own men to fulfill an instruction of "no witnesses". Adam even guns down an elderly man for no reason, forcing him to draw first so it will be "self-defense", both only caring about who they can hurt, and how they can profit.
  • The Hills Run Red (1966):
    • Seagull was the best friend of protagonist Jerry Brewster who, after claiming a big robbery at the end of the Civil War, escaped with the loot while promising to take care of Brewster's wife and young son. Instead, Seagull leaves Brewster to rot in prison, lies to his wife about it before leaving her to die in poverty and taking his son for his own. Seagull uses his ill-gotten gains to buy his way into ownership of Austin as the businessman "Ken Milton", murdering Austin's sheriff and terrorizing the others into compliance. Seagull tries to have Brewster murdered when he gets out of prison, furiously unleashes his hitman Garcia Mendez to slaughter a saloon full of people when rebellion crops up, and, when Brewster finally comes to settle the score, Seagull knifes his own servant to death to use the body as a decoy to get a cheap shot on Brewster.
    • The aforementioned Garcia Mendez is Seagull's chuckling, bloodthirsty mercenary. A sadist by nature, Mendez pettily terrorizes children and openly lusts over Seagull's sister Mary Ann, taking an undercover Brewster into his entourage after watching his men beat him bloody. Mendez eventually shows his true bloodthirsty edge by descending on a saloon full of dozens of people with his men and massacring everyone inside, even executing the ones who surrender with a gleeful smile. When Seagull loses the battle against Austin's people, all Mendez can think of is to kidnap Mary Ann to ride out with her with clear licentious designs, killing the barmaid who attempts to rescue her and remaining apathetic when Mary Ann is shot in the process.
  • The Human Shield (1991-1992): General Ali Dalall is an Iraqi general who, within the first few minutes of the movie, has an innocent village massacred to test his "gifts"–-the weapons of hero Douglas Matthews–-executing himself a woman and her baby who survive the carnage. Smarting over a scar from Douglas's intervention, Dalall uses this as his primary excuse to murder Douglas years later, goading him out by kidnapping his diabetic brother Ben with full intention to kill both of them. Along the way, Dalall merrily has refugees who Douglas massacred to the children, people who help him shot dead in the streets, and almost murders his men merely as a matter of having failed to find Douglas. Dalall even keeps Douglas's old lover–-who married Dalall only to save Douglas-–as his abused wife with a Marital Rape License, trying to make their son as bad as himself, attempting to have her garroted to death when she rebels against him for the last time.
  • Kill Crazy (1990):
    • Mallerd is the leader of a group of murderous white supremacists who intend to assassinate a political figure and his entourage to send their racist message. To warm his goons up, Mallerd kidnaps five mentally damaged Vietnam veterans, murdering the doctors accompanying them before revealing his intention for them: live game. Mallerd psychologically and physically tortures the veterans himself while leaving them to the predation of his second-in-command Luther, eventually murdering all of them save the hero Puckett.
    • The aforementioned Luther is Mallerd's lascivious snake of a right-hand man and consummate murderer and rapist who eagerly participates in Mallerd's live hunt, forcing Puckett to jump off a cliff at gunpoint. Luther's worst is showcased in how he treats Puckett's companions: Luther horribly tortures one with barbed wire; rapes Puckett's childlike friend Malox; and, when two campers discover Puckett, Luther rapes and murders one before kidnapping the other with the intention to rape and kill her too.
  • Fire Monsters Against the Son of Hercules (1962): The brutal Fuwan leads the cave people to massacre the Sun People in a near genocide, kidnapping their women to take amongst themselves, and sacrifice to the moon goddess. After the mass murder and the liberation of the hostages, Fuwan enlists a group of cannibals as soldiers, promising them his tribe's own women, while plotting to betray and burn them alive in their forests before attempting to complete the extermination of the Sun People.
  • Never Too Young to Die (1986): Velvet Von Ragner, the Arch-Enemy of the Stargroves, is an evil transvestite crime lord: 50% man, 50% woman, 100% wicked to the core. Velvet opens the film bombastically announcing his intention to poison the water supply of L.A. with a "worse than lethal" toxin that will contaminate it for 10,000 years, demanding extravagant ransom to stave that threat off. A gleeful sadist and murderer besides, Velvet guns down Lance Stargrove's secret spy father while attempting to have Lance's girlfriend cooked and Lance himself beaten to death. Velvet demonstrating a recurring nasty liking for "the finger", using his poisoned nails to fatally gouge out the throats of captured secret spies and his own failed minions alike–-a nail that ends up jammed in his own neck on his battle with Lance atop a dam, mere minutes after gloating he'll ensure all of the millions of homes downstream will obliviously be receiving the toxic water after his ransom plot is foiled.
  • The New Kids (1985): Eddie Dutra is a smug, homicidal Jerkass who goes above and beyond the norm for 80s high school bullies. The cruel leader of a gang of rednecks who he keeps in line with threats and abuse, Dutra becomes obsessed with bedding the young teenager Abby McWilliams, responding to her rejection by assaulting her brother Loren and slitting the throat of her pet rabbit. Eventually escalating in his evil, Dutra kidnaps Abby and attempts to gang-rape her while setting parts of her on fire, later trying to force her to watch as he has her beloved uncle Charlie mauled to death by Dutra's pet dog. Shooting both Charlie and his own dog when things get out of his control, Dutra callously gets one of his gang members killed without remorse, and tries one last time to kill Abby and Loren by burning them alive, cackling all the way.
  • Space Amoeba: The titular Space Amoeba is an alien creature attempting to conquer Earth. Crash landing near Selgio island, it takes control of the sea monster Gezora, killing resort workers before it attacks in the island village. After Gezora is burned to death, it mutates a rubble crab into Ganimes, and begins attacking surviving islanders. When Ganimes dies, it takes over the body of Makoto Obata, gloating to him that it has taken over his mind, and begins exterminating the local bat population so the bats can't interfere with its control over its monsters. Making another Ganimes and another kaiju Komebas, it begins attacking islanders until they are saved by some surviving bats. It then tries to burn the rest of the bats before using Komebas and Ganimes to kill the people on the island for learning of its weakness.
  • Wolf: Stewart Swinton is Will Randall's slimy, manipulative "best friend" who spends the film scheming to get Will demoted or fired so Stewart can take his job, and, upon gaining the powers of a werewolf, Stewart becomes an absolute monster. Butchering Will's wife Charlotte and framing Will for it, Stewart eventually tracks Will down to the house of Laura, murdering his way through her security guards. Upon getting his hands on Laura, Stewart tries to "fuck her to death," planning to make Will watch as he rapes and murders Laura and, when Will overpowers Stewart, Stewart takes advantage of Will's mercy and tries to stab him in the back.
  • Women in Cages (1971):
    • Sadistic guard Alabama lords over the women she has trapped in her prison. A ruthless sadist, Alabama subjects the women to a variety of tortures, coercing several to share her bed, only to abandon them when her interest wanes. Alabama takes a special interest in heroine Carol "Jeff" Jeffries, hoping to brutalize and break her as well, even discarding her lover Theresa to further mistreatment.
    • Jeff's former boyfriend Rudy Diaz frames her for drug running and seeks to have her murdered to keep her quiet. Upon Jeff's escape, it becomes frighteningly apparently how monstrous Rudy truly is: Using multitudes of women, Rudy sometimes has them addicted to drugs, and turns them into sex slaves aboard his ships, even forcing Jeff into it when she returns to him.
  • Chicagoland Vampires: Caroline Merit, as the protector of House Cadogen, has faced several supernatural threats, but a few stand out from the crowd:
    • Some Girls Bite; Friday Night Bites; & Hard Bitten: Celina Desaulniers, the head of House Navarre, started off by murdering her lover in a spiteful act after he rejected her. Celina began a murder spree as an excuse to kill Merit—leading to her siring after an attack—after Merit's father earned her scorn, while framing the deaths on the other vampire houses in order to prop hers up and gain humanity's trust, with an eventual end goal of using this to initiate a bloody war between vampires and humans. Later taking advantage of a supernatural summit, she plans to use said summit to sow tensions and restart an ancient war between vampires and shapeshifters regardless of the death this would cause. Eventually desperate, Celina allies with the corrupt Mayor Seth Tate and helps distribute the drug "V" to vampires all across Chicago starting murder sprees while getting the attention she’s always desired as its distributor. Even Celina's last moments have her temporarily kill Merit's lover Ethan Sullivan as a way to spite her, cementing herself as Merit's most personal enemy.
    • Hard Bitten & Biting Cold: Dominic is an angel of justice better known as the aforementioned Mayor Seth Tate, the identity he stole from his noble twin brother by possessing him. In the name of his warped "justice", Dominic annihilated entire cities in his heyday, before eventually being forcibly bound to his brother Seth by a fairy queen Dominic had seduced and used. As the Mayor of Chicago in Seth's place, Dominic spreads the vampire drug V on the streets to drive them into murderous frenzies, all to "purge" the city of those he sees as contamination. Dominic even deals with the aforementioned murderous vampire Celina and turns the drug on her to experiment in Mind Control. Finding out how to regain his true form after mind-raping a witch, Dominic engages on his crusade to exterminate the "pestilence" of humanity, murdering several cops and even old minions of his, before attempting to level parts of the city to kill everyone he deems impure, viciously attempting to murder his own brother Seth when he stands in the way.
    • Dark Debt: Julian Burrows is a vile vampire hired by the circle to take the guise of Ethan's sire Belthasor to torment him. Julian is a monstrous rapist who hunts and rapes a woman for the fun of it, even shocking other members of the circle. After being empowered by the below mentioned Sorcha Reid with the ability to violate the minds of his victims, Julian begins a rampage across Chicago, forcing his victims to feel as if they were being sexually assaulted. After being found, Julian, nothing more a slave to his lustful whims, reveals he intends to rape Merit out of lust.
    • Dark Debt; Midnight Marked; & Blade Bound: Sorcha Reed is the wife of Adrien Reed, an alchemist who runs the Circle with him who torments Ethan by transforming the savage Julian Burrows into the image of the vampire who sired him and letting Julian do as he may, and intends to use her powers to enslave the supernatural population of Chicago under her thrall. When she and Adrien are defeated, Sorcha proceeds to kill her own husband and starts to freeze over Chicago, announcing that unless Ethan and Merit are turned over, she'll freeze the entire city to death. When confronted, Sorcha kills one of their sorcerer allies, and uses the magic she's been building to summon a monstrous magical construct with which she intends to wreak havoc.
  • "Hansel and Gretel" (KMH 15): The Wicked Witch is the archetype for the evil witch in the woods. Described as wicked and godless, she lays a trap with her edible house for children, whereupon she captures them, kills them, butchers and cooks them for her feasts. Upon capturing Hansel and Gretel, she attempts to fatten up Hansel, before growing tired of his seeming inability to gain weight. Intending on burning Gretel alive before eating her brother, the witch proves to be one of the most terrifying and evil monsters in any of the Grimm brothers' stories.
  • Modern Faerie Tales: Of all the wicked fae to inhabit this universe, these are the worst:
    • The original trilogy: Mabry(n), from Valiant, a spy of the Unseelie Court (Night Fae Court), uses her position to frame loyal members of her own court and watch them be executed to amuse herself, then uses her magical harp to replay monologues of their deaths to enjoy time and again. While sent to spy on the Seelie Court (Bright Fae Court), Mabry tricks Ravus into killing his friend after the latter catches on to her status as a spy, leading to Ravus's banishment from the Seelie Court along with Mabry. Gaining a petty obsession with getting back at Ravus for the banishment despite being the one who actually caused it, she kills dozens of innocent faeries with poison and frames Ravus for it. Mabry then critically wounds him. Plotting to aid in starting a civil war, when Mabry is confronted by Valerie Russell, she boasts of planning to kill her best friend and using his bones to craft a new accursed harp.
    • The Darkest Part of the Forest: The Alderking is the father of Severin, and an evil fae who murdered Severin's mother and horrifically abused Severin himself, alongside his "sister" Sorrel whom the Alderking kidnapped from the Court of the East upon his exile. The Alderking had Severin murder Sorrel's own human husband, which drove Sorrel into such a wrath she was twisted into a monster called Sorrow, which the Alderking then enslaved using a ring forged from the bones of his former "daughter's" murdered husband. Now aspiring to conquer the Court again, the Alderking appoints the human child Hazel Evans as his soldier for seven years of her life, using her to try and lock away Severin in a glass casket for eternity and attempting to massacre Hazel's home village of Fairfold in revenge for her defiance, reveling in the litany of cruelties he and his servants will visit on every human and fae in Fairfold alike.
  • The Poppy War: Dr. Eymichi Shiro is a doctor working for the Federation of Mugen, and is driven entirely by his lust for scientific advancement. A Mad Scientist who murdered countless Speerlies to understand their power, Shiro also experiments on the Nikara people, carving and vivisecting them apart while they are still alive to understand the root of their shamanistic abilities. For Speerlies, Shiro takes advantage of an opium dependence, torturing them with withdrawal symptoms, to better control them. Shiro has also refined a plague, plotting to deploy it on Nikara populations to end the war quickly.
  • Utopia 58:
    • LE905, also known as Ellie, is actually the Father, the person behind Isonomia's horrific state of condition. After the previous Father died, Ellie took up his mantle, keeping herself disguised so that the country's culture and ideology would survive, and the White Army would be able to hunt down Zionites and other scapegoats Ellie created for the country. Posing as an innocent civilian, Ellie befriended Kay and several other rebels who defected, all so she could gain their trust and build up their hope, only to crush it later on. While working alongside the rebels, she secretly led the White Army to them, thus causing the deaths of many rebels along with soldiers from the White Army—many of whom she personally killed. After faking her death, Ellie allows EQL61 and his soldiers kill off the rest of Kay's allies, before Kay himself is captured. While Kay's imprisoned, Ellie visits Kay in person and reveals who she truly is, all so she can gloat about how everything he did was futile, and that she'll be free to continue leading Isonomia with no one left to stop her.
    • The aforementioned EQL61, also known as the White General, is a prominent member within the Isonomian White Army renowned for slaughtering hundreds of thousands, as well as personally torturing Kay for eight years in a reeducation camp. In his debut, EQL61 buries several Zionite prisoners up to their necks in sand, and watches as thousands of Isonomians stone them all to death. After learning that his wife, Ellie, was "stolen" by Kay, EQL61 crucifies hundreds of innocent men, women, and children, leaving a note on all of their bodies for Kay to return Ellie back to him, or else he'll kill more innocents. When EQL61 learns of Kay's location, he and his battalion of soldiers hunt down Kay and his rebels, where they massacre most of them with no hesitation. Once EQL61 finally captures Kay, he keeps him alive just to torture him in his prison cell, before watching as he and his remaining allies are publicly executed several days later.
  • Faerie Tale Theatre: Much like her literary counterpart, the Wicked Witch sets up a gingerbread to lure in innocent children, whereupon she captures them, fattens them up and eats them before using their carved out hearts to bake more gingerbread, stating that it's what she likes to do, so it is what she's going to do. Upon capturing Hansel and Gretel, she promptly cooks and eats a boy imprisoned with Hansel, planning on eating him and his sister for her coming feast day.
  • Mindhunter: Wayne Williams is the "Atlanta Monster", a Serial Killer who targets young black boys. Luring the boys to him by promising to make them music stars, Williams murdered them by strangulation, killing possibly over a dozen this way. Taunting the police during their investigation of him, Williams kills a boy and dumps his body in a location the police had previously searched just to mock them, and plans to flee the country to escape with his crimes. Eventually caught and convicted for murdering two adult men in the area as well, Williams, despite smugly maintaining his innocence, is described by the BSU as a narcissistic psychopath, killing his victims just because he had failed in life, and wanted someone else to blame it on, choosing young children as his targets to satisfy his ego.
  • Titansverse:
    • Titans (2018): Hank Hall's old gym coach, Vincent, from "Hank and Dawn", proves himself far worse than even many superpowered characters, preying on his young students to molest them at his whim. Vincent goads Hank's young brother into his clutches by threatening to have Hank expelled from his prestigious school, raping Hank instead when he substitutes himself. A laptop discovered in the present day reveals he has pictures of countless other kids he'd targeted before him.
    • Doom Patrol (2019): Kay Challis's father raped her repeatedly as a child, which traumatized her so severely as to break her mind into multiple personalities to defend herself, as revealed in "Therapy Patrol". He later returns as "Daddy", a character in the Underground, urging Jane to commit suicide and even attacking her friend Cliff, tearing his legs while gleefully enjoying the sheer terror she feels for him. In the end, none of the actual supervillains match this otherwise normal person in terms of sheer cruelty.
  • The Adventures of Spawn: Mammon, as reimagined in this Lighter and Softer work, is a powerful demon lord from the Forces of Darkness, who constantly tries to bring chaos and destruction to the universe. Gathering his own team of villains, Mammon created a plan to open the Gates of Limbo and release his master Malebolgia upon the cosmos. To this end he has Overtkill destroy a museum full of people, the Amazon Tiffany assassinate the whole angelic Council of Light, and Cy-Gor attack Al Simmons, aka Spawn X, and his family. Getting his hands on the Awakening Stone, Mammon plans to end all life on Earth and tries to painfully strip Al Simmons from his symbiotic costume.
  • Haunting Ground:
    • Aureolus Lorenzo Belli is a mad alchemist and the architect of the nightmare of Belli Castle. A man obsessed with immortality and knowledge, Lorenzo conducted countless human experiments for many decades, his victims killed or turned into living corpses. As he grew older, Lorenzo decided to create two clones of himself, Riccardo and Ugo, to continue his cruel machinations if he ever passed, mentoring Riccardo into the same evil he practices, performing even more experiments and together kidnapping and brainwashing a young Delilah into their slave and guinea pig who they abuse horribly. After learning that Ugo has a daughter, Fiona Belli, who has an abundant gift of Azoth, which he believes is the key to immortality, Lorenzo arranged a meeting with him and his family, letting Riccardo kill them and take Fiona. Once Fiona is brought to Belli Castle, Lorenzo deceives her into trying to escape and eliminate Riccardo, luring her to him so he could personally kill her and absorb her Azoth. After relentlessly chasing and attacking her, Lorenzo, pushed to the brink of death, tried to use the last of his life force to take Fiona with him out of spite.
    • Aureolus Riccardo Belli is the third stalker and Fiona's Evil Uncle. An imperfect clone of Lorenzo, Riccardo kills his brother, Ugo, and his sister-in-law by causing a car crash, both out of rage and envy for Ugo being a better clone than him. Hated by his father for his disobedience since childhood and his inability to understand emotions, Riccardo works as the castle's keeper and captures any animal he can find to extract their Azoth. Riccardo was responsible for Debilitas, a simple-minded homunculus he had created using a dog's placenta. Not only cruel to animals, Riccardo also beats his father's maid, Daniella, whenever he has the chance. Despite following his father's orders, Riccardo secretly wants to usurp his position by raping and impregnating Fiona, his niece, so she can give birth to a perfect version of him, and succeeds in doing so in Ending D. If Fiona is killed by Riccardo, he takes the opportunity to rape her corpse.
  • Inversion: Kiltehr is the Prophet leader of the Lutadores who seeks control over the Inversion spaceship. Ordering a raid on Vanguard City, the Lutadores kill thousands of humans, capturing the adults for slave labor, while transporting the children back to Kiltehr's homeworld. Later capturing Davis Russell and Leo Delgado to be offered as sacrifices to the gods, Kiltehr leaves his men to die as soon as his base is invaded, and when cornered by Davis and Leo, activates the Inversion's self-destruct switch, planning to take billions of lives, including his own people, to the grave out of spite.
  • Lunarosse: The Illusion Master, real name Dr. Dario Naumov, is the mastermind of the Empire-Faction war. The psychologist for aspiring writer Corlia Davis, he hated her story, his small role in it, and her refusal to return his love. When Corlia created the dream world of Lunarosse, based on her story, and pulled her friends inside, Dario decided to alter the world himself, creating three avatars, Ambassador Naamari, Advisor Zevahn, and Strategist Bellahan, to manipulate the story. Exploiting Noel's unrequited love for Channing Farrow to create the evil Gerard, Zevahn has him kill Gloria's two friends, and later seemingly kill Naamari in order to reignite the war between Empress Corlia and Yliandra, framing the heroes for Naamari's supposed death. Dario controls the war by driving Corlia's avatars to insanity, encouraging the Empress to oppress her people and kill all opposition, and aiding Yliandra's rebellion. He allows billionaire Escobar to attack Demi-humans for their tears to create pearl cannonballs, and creates the mermaid-eating Ponaredek to aid him, then has Gerard kill them when Escobar wants to back out. In the House of Cards, Zevahn tortures Garret and Noel with illusions of their loved ones insulting them. Later, Zevahn turns Noel back into Gerard, forcing his friends to kill him. In the true ending, Dario reveals himself and fuses his three avatars into one powerful monster to destroy the dream world out of spite. A lunatic who is willing to literally destroy a girl's dream for petty reasons, Dario Naumov stands out as the story's only truly evil character.
  • The Venture Brothers: Dr. Jonas Venture is the self-absorbed and abusive father of Thaddeus "Rusty" Venture who masquerades as a noble and beloved adventurer and scientist. Taking Rusty on dangerous adventures since he was three years old, Jonas allowed him to be trapped, tortured and put in harm's way, to allow himself the excitement of "rescuing" Rusty as the hero. When working on scientific inventions, Jonas frequently grew bored of his works with dire consequences, in one instance leaving a group of orphans to suffer drug-induced nightmares after an A.I. he created ran rampant, much to Jonas's apathy. His own team meaning nothing to him, Jonas viewed his bodyguard as property, taking him from his "best friend" Blue Morpho as "payment", and turned another into a violent Blood Knight by forcing him to use dangerous drugs. Ruining Morpho's life, Jonas coerces the happily married man into an orgy, then blackmails Morpho with the knowledge and forces him to do his dirty work, and later resurrects Morpho into a cyborg slave, which earned the disgust of his team. After spending several decades in a mostly-dead state, Jonas attempts to have the cyborg Morpho killed so that he may steal his body for himself, and then flies into a rage and tries to do it himself once this order is refused. Killing any villains he grows bored of, Jonas proves under the exterior of grand heroics he paints himself with to be an utterly despicable Psychopathic Manchild.

Edited by ACW on Sep 9th 2019 at 11:14:00 AM

Michealthehero21 Since: Jan, 2019 Relationship Status: [TOP SECRET]
#182087: Sep 8th 2019 at 10:39:42 AM

[up][up] There’s no end to these Zero context examples is there. Burn it!

Edited by Michealthehero21 on Sep 8th 2019 at 10:39:56 AM

MasterN Berserk Button: misusing Berserk Button from Florida- I mean Unova Since: Aug, 2016 Relationship Status: Shipping fictional characters
#182088: Sep 8th 2019 at 10:41:34 AM

So, should I request that the link for Salem’s entry on the Fan Fic page be replaced with the archive link?

And are we gonna get a response on the Dr. Ver thing?

Edited by MasterN on Sep 8th 2019 at 10:43:24 AM

One of these days, all of you will accept me as your supreme overlord.
falcontalons from Earth-2 Since: Apr, 2019
TheMadCr0w (4 Score & 7 Years Ago) Relationship Status: Get out of here, STALKER
#182090: Sep 8th 2019 at 10:45:25 AM

[tup] Apollo

  • Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel: Withers is the young leader of a far-right militia staging a coup in the town of Springfield. Declaring Ghouls to be sub-human creatures who deserve to be exterminated, Withers organized an assassination plot to overthrow Mayor Chris Avellone when he began showing a pro-Ghoul political stance, Withers and the ultra-conservative activists dressed themselves as Raiders to frame local bandits and killed most of the guards in town before turning Springfield into a slaughterhouse to perform a "genetic weeding", executing all Ghouls that they come across until only pure-blood humans remained while ranting about how they are in the right for believing that "Ghouls are dirty and that's God's honest truth", forcing civilians to isolate themselves to escape from the warzone. When cornered, Withers expresses his hatred and confusion as to why anyone would want to give human rights to Ghouls.

ACW from Arlington, VA (near Washington, D.C.) Since: Jul, 2009
#182091: Sep 8th 2019 at 11:05:00 AM

That'll go next week, but what was the decision of the other Fallout lady?

TheMadCr0w (4 Score & 7 Years Ago) Relationship Status: Get out of here, STALKER
ImperialMajestyXO Since: Nov, 2015
#182093: Sep 8th 2019 at 11:07:41 AM

If the king has six sons and one daughter, that should be seven children. Also, you're missing a bracket in Fuwan's entry.

ACW from Arlington, VA (near Washington, D.C.) Since: Jul, 2009
#182094: Sep 8th 2019 at 11:23:27 AM

[up]Fixed.

[up][up]Was there an official vote to cut? Regrdless, here's Withers:

  • Withers is the young leader of a far-right militia staging a coup in the town of Springfield. Declaring Ghouls to be sub-human creatures who deserve to be exterminated, Withers organized an assassination plot to overthrow Mayor Chris Avellone when he began showing a pro-Ghoul political stance, Withers and the ultraconservative activists dressed themselves as Raiders to frame local bandits and killed most of the guards in town before turning Springfield into a slaughterhouse to perform a "genetic weeding", executing all Ghouls that they come across until only pure-blood humans remained while ranting about how they are in the right for believing that "Ghouls are dirty and that's God's honest truth", forcing civilians to isolate themselves to escape from the warzone. When cornered, Withers expresses his hatred and confusion as to why anyone would want to give human rights to Ghouls.

Edited by ACW on Sep 8th 2019 at 4:37:45 AM

TheAlmightyKingPrawn Darkwing Goose from Surrounding the mind of A Self Called Nowhere Since: Jan, 2019 Relationship Status: Dancing with Captain Jack Harkness
Darkwing Goose
#182095: Sep 8th 2019 at 11:28:11 AM

How do I format a quote to be all tiny like that? I'd like to propose one.

SP00PY month!
papyru30 from Colorado for summer break Since: Aug, 2016 Relationship Status: Yes, I'm alone, but I'm alone and free
#182096: Sep 8th 2019 at 11:35:08 AM

You type in -> before the quote

TheAlmightyKingPrawn Darkwing Goose from Surrounding the mind of A Self Called Nowhere Since: Jan, 2019 Relationship Status: Dancing with Captain Jack Harkness
Darkwing Goose
#182097: Sep 8th 2019 at 11:36:19 AM

Nvm, figured it out. How's this?

"The code! No tricks! Or she'll make quite an ugly stain on the street!"
Taurus Bulba, threatening to drop Gosalyn Mallard out of a flying vulture's talons, Darkwing Duck.

Edited by TheAlmightyKingPrawn on Sep 8th 2019 at 2:40:36 PM

SP00PY month!
TheAlmightyKingPrawn Darkwing Goose from Surrounding the mind of A Self Called Nowhere Since: Jan, 2019 Relationship Status: Dancing with Captain Jack Harkness
Darkwing Goose
#182098: Sep 8th 2019 at 11:37:48 AM

May take a bit to get that damn formating right.

SP00PY month!
AustinDR Lizzid people! (4 Score & 7 Years Ago)
Lizzid people!
#182099: Sep 8th 2019 at 11:37:53 AM

Better suited under Would Hurt a Child, methinks.

Edited by AustinDR on Sep 8th 2019 at 11:39:12 AM

papyru30 from Colorado for summer break Since: Aug, 2016 Relationship Status: Yes, I'm alone, but I'm alone and free
#182100: Sep 8th 2019 at 11:39:30 AM

I'll have to give a no. Typically quotes need to express the vileness of a character with little to no context, that one requires a bit too much context.

Also if you want help with formatting, you can see how a page is formatted by clicking more and them page source at the top of the screen of a page.

Edited by papyru30 on Sep 8th 2019 at 12:41:05 PM


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