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.
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- 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.
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It is not a super high level problem, but it has been going on for years and we cannot ignore it any longer. There will be a thread in Wiki Talk
to discuss the problem; in the meantime there is a moratorium on further Complete Monster and Magnificent Bastard example discussion until we have gotten this sorted out.
Update: The new threads have been made and can be found here:
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What is the Work
Here you briefly describe the work in question and explain any important setting details. Don't assume that everyone is familiar with the work in question.
Who is the Candidate and What have they Done?
This will be the main portion of the Effort Post. Here you list all of the crimes committed by the candidate. For candidates with longer rap sheets, keep the list to their most important and heinous crimes, we don't need to hear about every time they decide to do something minor or petty.
Do they have any Mitigating Factors or Freudian Excuse?
Here you discuss any potential redeeming or sympathetic features the character has, the character's Freudian Excuse if they have one, as well as any other potential mitigating factors like Offscreen Villainy or questions of moral agency. Try to present these as objectively as possible by presenting any evidence that may support or refute the mitigating factors.
Do they meet the Heinousness Standard?
Here you compare the actions of the Candidate to other character actions in the story in order to determine if they stand out or not. Remember that all characters, not just other villains, contribute to the Heinousness Standard
Final Verdict?
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Edited by GastonRabbit on Aug 31st 2023 at 4:14:10 AM
to another Naraku
Just as an aside? Until Yashahime brings something the Inuyasha page is probably going to just be getting versions of Naraku—there's a case for the spider head leader here but he's just kinda there and doing him would feel like listing the Snake Baron from Berserk—so it's not gonna be the most riveting of discussions the thread has ever seen. All that is to say, if you glance at one of these and find yourself going "Great, Naraku # one million" I ain't gonna be hurt if you elect to ignore it.
Hey, that's fine. Not the first CM page that's mainly just one character
to Naraku.
Here's another candidate.
What's the Work?
Something Always Remains is a Five Nights At Freddys fanfic that primarily follows the first game's events, but includes elements from the second and third entry, as well as completely original concepts to create its own story. The fanfic follows a man named Mike Schmidt who has been let go from his office job and is desperate for new work, leading him to become the new security guard at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. On top of surviving the haunted animatronics, he finds clues behind the restaurant's past and is determined to piece its history together and find out why the restaurant has killer animatronics in the first place. And the man behind it all...
Who is the Smiling Man/Greg Mortman and What Has He Done?
Greg Mortman, nicknamed the Smiling Man by his victims (who become spirits after they're murdered), was a friend of Freddy and Bonnie Wickes, in which he had romantic feelings for the latter and tried to start a relationship with her by murdering her husband, Freddy. Specifically, he lures him out of town and drops him down a hole, causing Freddy to break his back. As a "bonus," Greg breaks Freddy's fingers before he drops him, just to take his wedding ring as a trophy. Greg then buries him alive, in which the police were unable to find his body and labeled him as missing. With Freddy out of the way, Greg proposed to Bonnie, but she didn't reciprocate his feelings and rejected him
Furious, Greg decides to kill her, specifically by tampering with a springlock suit, nicknamed Spring Bonnie, she wears while at Fredbear's Family Diner, which she founded in memory of Freddy. The springlock suits are essentially an animatronic suit that can be worn by a person, but even slight adjustments could cause the springs in the suit to malfunction and cause the contraptions within the suit to literally tear through a person and kill them. As a result, a few springlocks go off and begin piercing Bonnie. Greg seemingly goes up to help her, but he intentionally causes even more springlocks to go off to kill her, while bragging that he'll ruin her restaurant's reputation to tarnish her legacy. He also finds out that one of Bonnie's nieces, Vesper, was playing hide-and-seek and hid in the Puppet's box, trapping her inside. As further spite to Bonnie, he leaves Vesper to suffocate alone, before resigning from the restaurant.
After the restaurant rebrands itself to Freddy Fazbear's Pizza and moves to a new location, Greg becomes an employee there, hellbent on fulfilling his promise to Bonnie. True to his word, Greg murders several children at Freddy's, ruining their reputation, just as he intended. In addition, he decides to murder the night security guard, Jeremy Fitzgerald, to make him a scapegoat for the murders. Greg kidnaps and places him in the same Spring Bonnie suit that he used to kill Bonnie. Like before, the spring locks go off and give Jeremy an excruciating death, to the delight of Greg. The spirits of the murdered children possess the animatronics and the spirit of Jeremy haunts the Spring Bonnie suit, in which the animatronics become murderous to the night guards since they confuse them for Greg.
Upon learning about Spring Bonnie's reemergence at the new restaurant, Greg becomes a dayshift security guard there in the hopes of eliminating Spring Bonnie and any other evidence of his crimes. For most of the story, he appears amicable enough to the other characters, who are unaware of his past connection to the restaurant. Eventually, Mike and his friends, Vanna and William, discover Greg's crimes and decide to bring him to justice. Meanwhile, William directly confronts Greg about his crimes and, realizing that all of the other characters are aware of his past, Greg beats and captures William, even seemingly killing the Puppet when it tries to help William. Although Greg could kill William, he decides not to, planning to murder Mike and then frame him for the crime, thus silencing another witness and getting away with it again. As soon as Mike arrives to the restaurant, Greg tries to strangle him. Although Jeremy's spirit in the Spring Bonnie suit tries to fight Greg too, it's in vain, as Greg overpowers them as well, brags about how much he enjoyed watching Jeremy's death, and promises to put Mike in another spring suit to give him a painful death as well.
Fortunately, Vanna appears and pretends to be the ghost of Bonnie Wickes, speaking to Greg directly. This completely shocks Greg and by the time he figures out the ruse, Mike breaks free and forces Greg to retreat. Mike and Vanna find Greg one last time, in which Greg prepares to kill them both, but the real ghost of Bonnie Wickes intervenes, appearing in the Spring Bonnie suit and taking control away from Jeremy. Along with his other victims, she corners Greg, who remains unrepentant and even tries to turn the animatronics on Mike in the hopes that they'll confuse another nightguard for the murderer and kill him as well. However, this is to no avail and a vengeful Bonnie locks Greg in the Spring Bonnie suit to try to kill him, but she's ultimately talked down from killing him when the spirit of Freddy Wickes meets with her and persuades her to spare him. After being released from the springlock suit, Greg gets arrested by the police and confesses his crimes.
Does He Have Any Mitigating Qualities or Freudian Excuse?
Anything nice that he does is to maintain his image as a family friend to Bonnie and draw suspicion away from that he's the murderer, so those actions aren't mitigating at all. His love for Bonnie comes off as possessive from the start and gets completely rendered null when he tries to ruin her life, so that's not mitigating at all. And his Freudian Excuse behind his crimes was because Bonnie rejected a romantic relationship with him, so nothing mitigating to be found there either.
Does He Meet the Heinousness Standard?
Greg's far worse than his counterpart, William Afton, in the canon series. He not only murders children, but kills various other characters through exceedingly brutal methods like burying Freddy alive and having Jeremy's body ripped open in the springlock suit. The animatronics' only crime is trying to murder the night guards because they confuse them for the murderer, which makes Greg stand out more. Overall, I'd say his limited resources and needless brutality allows him to pass the heinousness standard.
Final Verdict?
What do you guys think?
Rest come tomorrow.
- Zodiac
◊ from Dark Reign: Zodiac.
- Ar nosurge: Ode to an Unborn Star: The "other player", like the Player Character, has the power of Interdimend, the ability to visit and control a being from another dimension to interact with the world. Unlike the player character trying to save the world, this player's goal is to send Nero back to her world in the most callous way possible. Controlling Prim, mind-child of Delta and Cass, the other player first assists Zill in her plan of creating the Maternal Overseer, a soul-absorbing atrocity, for her goal of making everyone's being into one consciousness. Once Zill becomes part of the Maternal Overseer, the other player uses it to help destroy the world while taunting Delta and Cass about using their daughter as their avatar, with each plan stopped by the player's interference. Once everything was about to be solved, the other player makes their final move to eliminate everyone, transforming the Maternal Overseer into a giant mechanical dragon to convert every being into energy and using that energy to bring Nero back to their world "for 100% completion" from their side. When confronted about this not being a game, the other player shows they know but don't care. They'd kill thousands of residents of another universe just out of amusement and their own selfishness. It is also heavily implied that the other player was the one who almost killed Ion in her home world and forced her to send her soul to Ra Ciela.
- Big Order: Hanzo Hattori, a seemingly-polite member of the U.N. Providential Government Security Council, is revealed to be a willing accomplice of Gennai Hoshimiya's plan to cause the Second Great Destruction. Hattori kidnaps Sena Hoshimiya for their plans, with their failure causes entire cities to be obliterated. After Gennai dies and Sena lies about her intention of causing a new Great Destruction out of sadist misanthropy, Hanzo admires her apparent sadism and becomes her right-hand man. He helps her to overthrow the government and tries to prevent the protagonists from stopping God from swallowing the world, all of which is motivated because the idea of causing pain at a massive scale amuses him.
- Saint Seiya: Warriors of the Final Holy Battle: Lucifer himself, once endowed with beauty, power and wisdom by his Creator, is released from Hell and sets off for cruel vengeance. Unleashing the spirits of evil gods to kill countless humans, Lucifer demands Athena in her human guise of Saori Kido offer her life after murdering the Gold Saints, intending to torture Athena with every step under threat of destroying all mankind should she refuse, which he unleashes his trapped gods to do anyways.
- Dr. Ira Billings, better known as Spellbinder, is a child-hating school therapist angry at his low pay grade. Billings exploits the emotional insecurities of his clients, including the new Batman, Terry McGinnis, to learn information on potential valuables, before hypnotizing them and their relatives to steal for him. In his second appearance, Billings stoops to selling drug-like virtual reality machines to teenagers, knowingly exploiting their unhappiness with their tumultuous home lives for the purpose of monetary gain. These drugs induce violent and painful addictive symptoms unto his customers, eventually leading to an overdose, at which point Spellbinder dumps their comatose bodies in alleys across Gotham, having endangered dozens of teenagers. When Terry goes to stop Spellbinder, he attempts to shock the boy to death, relishing in his pain. Defined by his greed, sadism and willingness to harm children in his schemes, Spellbinder is one of the vilest characters the new Batman encounters.
- DuckTales (2017):
- Season 2: General Lunaris is the seemingly-benevolent leader of the city on the moon, Tranquility, but is in fact a vicious warmonger out to prove the superiority of the "planet Moon" by any means necessary. Acting friendly to Della Duck when she arrives in Tranquility, Lunaris eventually falsely accuses her of having used the Moonlanders for her own enemies as rhetoric to attack Earth. When his true colors are revealed, Lunaris cruelly reveals his intention to kill the children of the heroes first to break their will, following this up with an all-out invasion and an attempt to freeze the Earth over by taking it out of its orbit to make it revolve around the moon instead. In the end, throwing away any façade of caring for his own people, Lunaris attempts to ram the Earth with his spaceship and wipe out everyone on it—including his own people on the planet—solely to deny them their victory.
- "Let's Get Dangerous!": Taurus Bulba, inventor of the reality-warping RamRod and one of the chief agents of F.O.W.L., is introduced as a brilliant, charismatic scientist and colleague of the mysteriously-vanished Professor Waddlemeyer. Bulba heavily implies that he himself tossed Waddlemeyer into another dimension in protest over the destructive effects of the RamRod, does the same to Scrooge when he clues into Bulba's plans, and betrays the head of F.O.W.L. to spearhead a more extravagant means of world domination. Bulba attempts to use the RamRod to utterly remake the world, even if it means totally ripping apart the old reality and putting a new one in its place.
- Hakumei & Kakumei
: Danzo keeps his crimes of brainwashing people since their childhood to become loyal ROOT agents, while lacking his canon counterpart's redeeming and well-intentioned traits. Introduced murdering his old friend Hiruzen in order to become Hokage, Danzo uses Naruto, Sasuke, Sakura, Hinata, Neji and Sai's subsequent disappearances as a justification to declare war against Iwa. Danzo also plans to kill Naruto's group—full of kids no older than 7—anyway so that he can continue to frame Iwa. Upon becoming Hokage, Danzo turns Konoha into a Police State where anyone could be arrested for the slightest thing and end up being executed. Danzo shows little loyalty to his own men, sending them to suicide missions alongside Hiruzen loyalists, killing Asuma's brother as a result. Upon summoning Jiraya and Tsunade to Konoha, Danzo plans to sic them on their former teammate Orochimaru and then kill them both since they'll be no longer useful. During the three-way fight between Konoha, Oto & Suna, and Hakumei & Kinen, Danzo kills Hiashi when the latter decides to save his daughters Hinata and Neji. Power-hungry, warmongering and eerily polite, Danzo cements himself as the fanfic's worst villain.
- Arrowverse fanfic To Hell and Back:
- Talia al Ghul is the daughter of the legendary Ra's al Ghul who let the dream of power go to her head. Convinced that she was deserving of power and respect from everyone, Talia once murdered 50 innocent people just because one of them insulted her, making even her own father disown her and remove her from the League. Wanting a Lazarus Pit for her own use, Talia forces Malcolm Merlyn to lead her to one by manipulating his son Tommy into a relationship with Isabel, killing her, and driving him into her own League. After learning that the League has a line of succession, Talia attempts to murder the innocent Iris West to attract the Justice League's attention before assaulting Nanda Parbat, attempting to murder her own father and sister to attain the role of Ra's; Nyssa also reveals that this is not the first time Talia has attempted to kill her out of jealousy. After being handily defeated, Talia abandons her own loyal followers to die while she retreats.
- Hunter Zolomon, aka Zoom, is a Serial Killer from Earth-2 who used his powers to conquer the world. Zoom also doubled as a superhero so that he could "kill" the hero on national TV and further destroy the world's hope. After learning that he was losing his speed, Zoom mercilessly tortured Earth-3 Jay Garrick before killing him; murdered Jesse Wells after forcing her father to help him—a low to which even his own canon counterpart never sank—and then murdered his Earth-1 counterpart to take over his life. Upon entering the story by almost murdering Barry for no reason, Zoom quickly establishes himself as Barry's Arch-Enemy and attempts to take over Earth-1 just because. After attempting to murder Barry's father just to prove they're Not So Different, Zoom leads an invasion of Earth-1 that leads to hundreds of deaths and thousands of dollars of destruction to the city, all because he believes that he deserves to rule over whatever was left.
- Beauty Investigator: David Chun is a nightclub manager and Triad member who moonlights as a serial murderer and rapist. A sexual sadist who's working with his boss Billy Tan on wiping out the Yakuza on his turf, Chun on his off time prefers luring in hookers and hostesses to his house to be tortured, murdered, and raped. With three victims to his name, Chun sets out to make Grace his fourth.
- Cherry Tree (2015): Sissy Young appears at first as a Reasonable Authority Figure to Faith, but in truth is a scheming witch who seeks to supplant her master and rise to power through any means necessary. Coercing Faith into having a baby in exchange for her father Sean's health, she soon makes her true intentions clear when she kills Faith's lover after he impregnates her; threatens to undo her spell that saved Sean; murders Faith's best friend; locks Faith and Sean in a car, which she sets ablaze before taking the baby, with only Faith escaping the fire. At the end, Sissy stabs the baby to death as Faith attempts to rescue him.
- Death Before Dishonor (1987): Pablo Gavril and Maude Winter are a pair of sinister international terrorists who lend their aid to Middle Eastern Terrorists in their attempt to take over the country of Jemal. Introduced blowing away a diplomat family with machine guns, not even sparing the little kid, Gavril and Winter later lend their talents to the interrogation of two captured American soldiers. The two torture the elder of the soldiers with a power drill and murder the younger one when he breaks out of his straps. The two even arrange for a suicide bomber to destroy an American embassy, leading to dozens killed or horribly injured.
- The Glimmer Man (1996): Donald Cunningham is the pet hitman of Arms Dealer Deverell who, to distract from a major chemical weapon trade, adopts the MO of the Serial Killer called the "Family Man". Cunningham murders a series of innocent couples to put heat on the real Family Man, ultimately leading to the real killer's death within a church; among the dead the crucified bodies of hero Jack Cole's ex-wife and her current husband. Cunningham murders his own boss rather than face the authorities at the end, and is cowardly enough to put up one of his own men as a Human Shield in the final battle.
- Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter (1966): Maria Frankenstein seeks to ape and eclipse her grandfather's works in resurrecting the dead by murdering a slew of children and trying to resurrect their bodies, her efforts always thwarted by her nobler brother. When Jesse James and his wounded, hulking associate come into her care, Maria murders James's assistant, revives him as a zombie she dubs "Igor", and promptly has him strangle her own brother to death.
- Portrait of Hell (1969): Lord Horikawa is the tyrannical overlord of the province and a sadist who oppresses, starves, and murders his people en masse, including an old man at the film's start. Abducting the daughter of the painter Yoshihide, Horikawa forces her into sex slavery and attempts to force Yoshihide into painting scenes of heaven even as Yoshihide can only paint hell. When Yoshihide asks to paint Horikawa in hell, Horikawa burns his daughter alive for "inspiration".
- The Witches films: The Grand High Witch counts in both films:
- 1990 film: The Grand High Witch, the most wicked woman in all the world, is the leader of the Witches who promotes a system of constantly disposing of children. Losing her patience with slow progress, the Grand High Witch decides to have all the children of England turned into mice to have them exterminated, transforming young Bruno Jenkins and young protagonist Luke into mice after attempting to trap Luke by almost murdering a baby.
- 2020 film: The Grand High Witch is the leader of the witches, a demonic species that terrorizes and kills children. Unsatisfied with only targeting poor, underclass children, the Grand High Witch aims to wipe out every child in the world, killing one of her subordinates merely for asking what her plan was. The Grand High Witch schemes to transform every child into a mouse to eliminate them, demonstrating this on the protagonist and his friend Bruno. She's also revealed to have cursed Grandma's childhood friend Alice into the form of a chicken long ago, something she taunts Grandma with in the present.
- The Princess Bride:
- Prince Humperdinck is a man who loves nothing so much as to kill other things, having a menagerie of animals to hunt and kill at leisure. Applying this philosophy to the real world, Humperdinck plans to start a bloody war so his nation of Florin can conquer Gildor. Forcing the lovely Buttercup into marriage, Humperdinck tries to have her murdered and frame Gildor to give pretense for invasion, having her rescuer and true love Westley subjected to his right-hand-man Rugen's wicked Machine for torture, something he enjoys subjecting their victims to. Deciding upon murdering Buttercup with his bare hands, Humperdinck turns the Machine to its highest setting to give Westley the most agonizing end imaginable.
- Count Tyrone Rugen, the "six-fingered man" Inigo Montoya has dedicated the past twenty years of his life to hunting, is the Prince's "twin in misery". A cold-hearted Torture Technician who seeks immortality through the science of human suffering, Rugen once offered a noble swordsmith named Domingo to slave for a year on a perfect sword, then offered only a tenth of his original price upon seeing the result. Rugen heartlessly murdered Domingo when he was refused and spared his son Inigo only a whim, leaving the boy with two scars upon his cheek to forever mark the moment. Rugen now writes what he hopes to be the "definitive work" on torture, testing his skills upon the captured Westley for weeks on end. Rugen's crown achievement is a ghastly device he simply calls "the Machine" that he first demonstrates on a dog before subjecting Westley to it, leaving him broken and sobbing.
- Lovecraft Country: These racists show that even in a world filled with literal monsters, humans can be even worse:
- Captain Seamus Lancaster is the brutal, corrupt and racist officer who has designs on rising in his lodge at the Sons of Adam, introducing himself by subjecting Letitia "Leti" Lewis to a "rough ride" as a form of torture and interrogation. Having delivered multiple victims for the horrific experiments of Hiram Epstein, Lancaster has an immortal body that he maintains by having black men abducted and murdered so he can take their body parts and organs to replace his own, even infecting young Diana with a curse to murder her should she not obey him.
- "Holy Ghost": Hiram Epstein, years ago in the basement of the haunted Winthrop house, captured eight black men and women and tortured them to death in a variety of ghastly experiments. Hiram kept the souls of his victims trapped in the Winthrop house in torment for years afterward, among his mutilated victims a woman impaled on railway spikes and a football player whose head has been reduced to a wailing infant through a deranged time travel experiment.
- The Shannara Chronicles
- "Pykon": Dontes "Remo" Remikin was the head of the titular prison camp during the War of the Races, wherein numerous prisoners of war were tortured and murdered. When Pykon was decommissioned, Remo stayed in the Fort and developed a habit of kidnapping and killing passing travelers, keeping his daughter Mag isolated from the world. When the heroes arrive at the camp for shelter, Remo treats them as guests before drugging them, and after he watches Amberle and Eretria take a bath. He picks out Amberle, whom he intends to turn into a lobotomized Sex Slave, as he did with Mag's mother. Before Wil overpowers him, Remo threatens to cut out one of his eyes so he'd watch as he rapes Amberle, and in his final attempt to kill the heroes, mortally wounds Mag with no remorse.
- Season 2: The Warlock Lord was a heartless druid who attempted conquest on the Four Lands before being killed by Wil's father, Shea. It's revealed that the Warlock Lord made a bargain with Queen Tamlin to kill her husband and give her the throne, in exchange for getting access to Heaven's Well. Upon his resurrection, the Warlock Lord dispatches numerous soldiers of the Crimson, before ripping off General Riba's head. At Bandon's request, the Warlock Lord resurrects his girlfriend Catania, only to brainwash and seduce her in front of Bandon before having him kill her, and kills Bandon for turning against him. The Warlock Lord's plans for Heaven's Well is to use his blood to taint the Silver River, having his dark magic consume the land. When the key to Heaven's Well is passed down to Lyria, the Warlock Lord uses Eretria's demonic heritage to brainwash her and track Lyria down. Finding them at the Enclave, the Warlock Lord personally slaughters dozens who stand in his way, including a young boy, before killing Allanon. During the final fight, he fatally wounds Wil as the two impale each other.
- Watch_Dogs series:
- First game: Dermot "Lucky" Quinn is the leader of the Chicago South Club, a syndicate involved in Human Trafficking, drug dealing, and cybercrime. Lucky orchestrates the affair between Rose Washington and Mayor Donovan Rushmore, and manipulates the Mayor into killing Rose so he can blackmail him for power. When Lucky notices hacker Aiden Pearce and believes him to be after his blackmail material, Lucky orders Maurice to kill him, which ends with the attempt failing and Maurice accidentally killing Aiden's niece, much to Lucky's apathy and responds to Maurice's failure by kidnapping his wife and selling her as a Sex Slave. Lucky would personally kill a fugitive Aiden delivers after an operation goes south, and later orders a hit on Clara Lille when he's made aware of her working against him. Upon dying, he declares that Chicago will build a statue of him while never knowing his criminal nature, and mocks Aiden that no one stopped for his grieving family because they don't matter.
- Legion:
- "Bloody" Mary Kelley is the head of Clan Kelley, a massive crime syndicate involved in Human Trafficking, organ harvesting, gunrunning, and drug trafficking. Inheriting the Clan after the death of her father, Mary has her rivals, family, and friends killed to ensure her control. Mary would go on to make her money through kidnapping illegal immigrants to either harvest their organs or sell them into slave labor, keeping some around as regularly abused servants. Supplying Albion and Zero Day with explosives in return for becoming The Queenpin of London's criminal empire, unmoved by the thousands of deaths the two cause with her bombs, Mary would have several gangs killed by Albion to retain her power, using prisoners in Nigel Cass's prison camps for their organs. Mary later kills several renegade servants once an uprising occurs, hoping to get a light sentencing from Inspector Kaitlin Lau for all the crimes she's committed.
- Skye Larsen, the "Queen of AI", is the billionaire CEO of Broch Tech. Discovering the ability to convert one's mind into an AI, she would perform such experiments on her epileptic brother Bradley, with Skye selling him to Blume after ruining his life, leaving his brain-dead body behind and forgotten. Sadistically transplanting her mother Sinead's mind into an AI after she doubted her talent, Skye would slowly take apart Sinead's fully aware subconscious to turn her into an obedient AI slave, doing the same to her dog Ada. Performing these experiments on several people, which drives them into murderous insanity, Skye, knowing that she's dying, plans to use her new operating system Daybreak to upload her mind and all of London's citizens into it to gain immortality, uncaring that she'll be torturing thousands in the process.
Edited by ACW on Nov 15th 2020 at 1:08:20 PM
Here's Naraku:
- 2017 stage play: In this retelling of the manga's beginning Naraku remains the cause of all of the heroes' suffering. Biding his time for the Shikon Jewel's return after causing Kikyo's death and Inuyasha's sealing, Naraku resurfaces with the Jewel's return to use the spider head demons to kill Inuyasha and his companions, allowing them to attack the neighboring villages as they please and later mentally tormenting Inuyasha to kill him for his Jewel shards. At the end of the play, Naraku once again attempts to use his illusion magic on Inuyasha and in the final scene sends an army of demons after Inuyasha and his Love Interest, scourging the land in the name of gaining ultimate power.
What's the easiest way to set up the page ACW? Do you want me to work with you to get it ready for next week and add to it as more comes or wait until a few more entries come through here?
Yessir.
Edited by 43110 on Nov 15th 2020 at 1:13:17 PM
Still gotta add REM to the drafts; it's currently checked out by 43
I think the reason I didn't add it immediately last night was because Sam's one got deleted after I did and I wasn't really sure what that meant, so I wanted to play it cool
to Greg.
Damn, middle school was that rough, wasn't it?
Actually, come to think of it, i'm pretty sure smiley over here had a unapproved CM writeup added one time. Looks like that guy was on to something.
Edited by DoodSlayer136 on Nov 15th 2020 at 10:33:44 AM
Lol, REM's been added now
gotta love glitchy-ass TVT.
I found this on 3 Ninjas
- Complete Monster: Jack Harding in the third movie is an utterly irredeemable creep. He throws around bribes to the mayor and chief police with a smug sense of entitlement. He's dumping illegal toxic waste near a Native American reservation, which is explicitly said to have killed people. He has protestors viciously beaten the second the news crews are out of sight. He abducts a man who has proof of the dumping and starves him for several days trying to force him to hand over incriminating evidence. And on the verge of the trial set to expose him he kidnaps a pre-teen girl and gleefully threatens her in an effort to make her father perjure himself on the stands.
I watched this when was I like 8. So can't remember it. Might be worth a look. Anyone seen it.
"That's right mortal. By channeling my divine rage into power, I have forged a new instrument in which to destroy you."Speaking of plays. Should we consider making a Theatre page soon?
Fan-Preferred Couple cleanup thread
