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At Tabletop Games, Sigvald and Valkia go to the end of the Warhammer tree, not the 40,000 tree.
At Digimon, the first entry's fine, but please replace the other ones with the following:
- Lord D(a)emon is the lord and master of all Virus Digimon and the driving force of evil in the story. Daemon kickstarts a war in the Digital World to slowly tear it apart and kill everything in his forces' paths, and regularly send out his homicidal generals and commanders who put countless Digimon in danger. Callously murdering any of his minions who fail or attempt to betray him, Daemon corrupts the young Neo into becoming a ruthless psychopath who kills hundreds of Digimon while training the powerful Arukahdimon in the ways of destruction. Though seemingly betrayed by Neo, Daemon arises in the end to reveal his true machinations, assuming control over Arkadimon and boasting his plans to bring death and destruction to both the human and Digital World, wiping out all life on both he sees fit until only those he deems worthy of his rule are left alive.
- Myotismon, also known as Lord Vamde(mon), is a bloodthirsty sadist with the ability to poison the souls of Digimon. Driving an entire town of Digimon to the brink of annihilation by forcing the residents to kill each other, Myotismon captures Tai and brutally beats the boy before attempting to force his Digimon Zero to butcher the boy, all to Myotismon's utter delight. Returning from his seeming deatho as VenomMyotismon, he takes part in a massacre of the Holy Castle, slaughtering everyone in his path while cackling before attempting to butcher an entire group of Digimon children while forcing their teacher, Leomon, to watch.
- Myotismon is a sinister Digimon with a sadistic streak a mile wide. Myotismon treats his underlings awfully, having taking Gatomon in when she was young and abusing her until she was a killing machine. When his henchmen fail him, he eagerly destroys them. When two harmless minions couldn't bring themselves to harm children, Myotismon killed them on the spot. When he invaded Tokyo, he proceeded to destroy much of it and held a number of children captive to identify the final child connected with Gatomon. He made it clear if it took too much time, he'd simply kill them all. Myotismon also proceeded to attack multiple young women and drain their blood, causing an epidemic through Tokyo. Any minions he hadn't already killed were cannibalized to fuel his Mega transformation. When he was thought destroyed, Myotismon's spirit survived to return as the final villain of the next season as MaloMyotismon. Using a man named Oikawa's sadness and despair to make him a pawn, he proceeded to consume him from within and upon manifesting anew, Myotismon repaid his perfectly loyal ally Arukenimon by sadistically torturing her to death and killing Mummymon when he tried to avenge her. With a near-unparalleled sadistic streak, Myotismon proved he was one of the vilest monsters in the franchise.
- Piedmon is the most powerful of the Dark Masters, leading them in their conquest of the Digital World. A psychopath, he enjoys toying with his victims before finishing them off, in contrast to his more straightforward associates. Reducing his territory to a barren wasteland, he monitors the actions of his fellow Dark Masters and the main cast, allowing his allies to die without ever interfering. He causes the death of Sukamon by restructuring Digiworld into Spiral Mountain, kills Chumon himself, nearly kills WarGreymon, and then transforms most of the Digi Destined and their Digimon into keychains, planning to keep them all trapped as toys forever, while he hunts the two youngest members of the team down, intent on brutally murdering them.
- Lucemon is a Fallen Angel Digimon with a messiah complex. In his own warped, self righteous mind, Lucemon thinks that the Digital World has gone rotten and wants to tear it apart bit by bit, bringing about the loss of much data and the deaths of countless Digimon, all so he can rebuild it in his image. He describes as a utopia where every Digimon that lives is stripped of their free will and free thought with Lucemon as their shepherd. In reality, what he intends to create is a Hell in Digi-world, where all Digimon are slaves and the only one who will be happy is him. To do this, he corrupted Cherubimon and made him the villain for most of the series. He then used his two Royal Knight followers to erase data from the Digital World, and once he was free, he disposed of said followers just to power himself up. He gets even worse when the Digi-egg containing his darker side turns into Satan Mode, a being filled with nothing but darkness and malice. In this form, he attempts to claim the human world as well. He also uses various methods to torture the good guys purely for fun. Lucemon was, in the end, completely insane and never thoughtful of the lives of others: only himself, his pride, and his hatred towards the Digital World's existence that was not up to his standards.
- Akihiro Kurata is a Mad Scientist and one of the single most despicable human beings to appear in the franchise. Planning on committing genocide on Digimon—due to nothing more than a petty grudge—while conquering the world, Kurata created the Gizumon that would kill Digimon and stop their natural reincarnation cycle, which he first unleashed upon a noble Digimon who had been a surrogate father to the boy Ikuto. Kurata's reaction to Ikuto sobbing over his father's loss was cruel, hysterical laughter. Kurata then created a weapon to kill thousands of Digimon in a single blast and blackmailed one of the humans into working for him by threatening to murder his sick sister, before experimenting on said sister. Kurata's hatred extended to awakening a monstrous demon and attempting to merge with it to obliterate everything he saw as an enemy.
- Tactimon is the leader of Lord Bagra's armies, and his honor code is based solely on his standards of perfection rather than true honor and decency. Not only is he responsible for rounding up several good Digimon into labor camps, including Cutemon's parents, but he was prepared to torture Mikey, a child, to death, as opposed to the quick, painless execution he could have ordered, and later tries to kill him with a beam cannon blast. As if that wasn't bad enough, he's a full follower of the We Have Reserves mantra and has no compunctions about sacrificing his own subordinates for the sake of maintaining his supposedly perfect battle record, a practice that disgusted Dorulumon enough to defect from his side. Towards the end, he uses the negative energy of many Digimon in order to turn their data into dark spirits that he absorbs into his sword in order to boost his own power and ends up taking the life of Grademon without an iota of remorse. Once he got out into the real world, he proceeded to lay waste to the entire area in hopes of getting his enemies killed and taking away what they value. Shortly afterwards, he attempts to murder Angie and Jeremy with his bare hands. When it comes time for him to do battle with his enemies, all Tactimon can truly feel is pure excitement over the thrill of combat and bloodshed.
- NeoMyotismon/NeoVamdemon is an Expy of Adventure's Myotismon and one of Lord Bagra's Seven Death Generals. The ruler of Vampire Land, he was characterized by an undying thirst for power. He possesses familiar spirits known as Evilvils that seek out the life energy of Digimon and give it to him. Not only does he fuse both his minions and his enemies into himself, but he absorbs a great number of innocent Lopmon living in his domain in order to gain immortality from their hidden power. During his battle with the Fusion Fighters, he attempts to absorb Christopher's (Kiriha's) partner, Metal Greymon, into himself as well, forcing Metal Greymon into an And I Must Scream situation.
- Gravimon, ruler of Canyon Land, is another of the Death Generals. He uses his own core as a way to take Christopher hostage, and then reveals himself as a sadist who uses his cables to torture Christopher and probe his mind. He revels in the following Mind Rape, mercilessly playing off of Christopher's psyche until Christopher becomes broken enough to join him and obey his wishes. This set in motion the events that resulted in, among other things, the tragic death of Deckerdramon, which he ensured by dropping a large gravity attack on top of him. When fighting against the Fusion Fighters, Gravimon tries to physically crush both the kids and their Digimon in his grasp before trying to manipulate Christopher again with a Sadistic Choice- he'd inserted his core into Mikey's body, causing Mikey to endure agonizing pain in the process, and tells Christopher that the only way to destroy both the core and him is to kill Mikey. When Christopher refuses and surrenders instead, Gravimon deems his trust in his friends to be weakness.
Video Games
- WonderSwan series: Millenniumon, born from a Fusion Dance between a dying Machinedramon and a Chimeramon seeks out total domination of everything, and starts by defeating DigiDestined and warping the Digital World through his presence alone. After his first loss against Ryo Akiyama, Millenniumon—as Moon=Millenniummon—is consumed by a lust for revenge, spawning a loose Diaboromon to drag Ryo and Ken to the Digital World that he then tears asunder. Upon losing again, he curses the Digital World with Dark Spores, one of which would ultimately corrupt Ken into the Digimon Kaiser. Finally, as ZeedMillenniumon, he planned on destroying the ENIAC and thus conquering the remnants of the Digimon multiverse. A horrid god who expected everyone and everything to bend to his will, ZeedMillenniumon was bent on conquering every timeline and dimension.
- Digimon World & related games: Analogman, along with Kurata easily the most vile human in the entire franchise, is a hacker who turned into an Omnicidal Maniac. He came to the Digital World, and sought to rule it by taking over Digimon and turning them into weapons. He saw them as little more than slaves to be used and abused as he saw fit, and says so more than once. The child protagonist, Mameo, fights against him and his partner Machinedramon, and wins. Analogman tries to kill Mameo with a bomb, but he dies instead. He later returns as a ghost in Digimon Digital Card Battle. The Player Character, heavily implied to be Hiro again, comes back to compete in a card tournament that takes a sinister twist when some of the villains from Adventure return. The last boss is apparently VenomMyotismon, but he is abruptly hijacked when Analogman returns and possesses the vampire. VenomMyotismon's mind is killed, but his body is now used by Analogman as a suit. Analogman challenges Hiro again, and loses, but before he can act on his revenge plan, he is sealed away in the "Deep Net." Analogman returns again in Digimon World -next 0rder-. Possessing Tsuzuki Shoma, Analogman tries one more campaign of terror against the Digital World, poisoning Digimon all over the world and forcibly turning them into Machinedramon clones. The process is painful, and worse, contagious. While it can be fought, it can also be enhanced by torturing the victims, as Analogman demonstrates more than once. His ultimate goal is to take the Executor—Noir the Omnimon Zwart D, and use his power to destroy a Cosmic Keystone that would erase the entire Digimon multiverse from existence, just to see what happens next.
- Digimon World Data Squad: Lucemon is The Man Behind the Man for both Tsukasa Kagura and Creepymon. The king of the Dark Area and the Chao-Mao Digimon, he's orchestrated everything in the plot by manipulating Kagura's feelings of jealousy to do whatever it took to revive himself. Through him, Lucemon made sure five children throughout the world were merged with one of the Code Keys of the Seven Deadly Sins to create Mao Digimon, The Great Demon Lords. He also has Creepymon attack Kosaburo Katsura and Biyomon to retrieve the Code Keys he's attained. After Creepymon assaults DATS HQ but is defeated, it's revealed Creepymon was made of a former DATS member Masaki Nitta, who was aware of his situation but unable to stop himself, and cannot go back to being human, essentially dying as data before his daughter. When Kagura finally releases the seal on Lucemon, he betrays Kagura and tells him how he deceived the scientist. After absorbing Kagura, Code of Key of Pride himself, Lucemon flees, but not before spreading the influence of the Dark Area. An evil Digimon who deemed himself infinite, immortal, and absolute, Lucemon is a remorseless Omnicidal Maniac who desired to engulf everything in the Dark Area.
Edited by ACW on Oct 30th 2018 at 5:31:27 AM
Please lock ImageLinks.Media from recreation. It's been recreated twice by this point, and it's always for spam.
Currently mostly inactive. An incremental game I tested: https://galaxy.click/play/176 (Gods of Incremental)At Batman, for Elseworlds, please just make the appropritate thing Batman: Thrillkiller.
~ACW, re: Warhammer - two titles, both with Warhammer in it. Please be specific in your initial requests to avoid confusion.
Done to here.
On Monster.Digimon, please removed the red link to Recap.Digimon Savers E 25 Smash Kuratas Ambition Flight Yagataramon.
Edited by costanton11 on Oct 30th 2018 at 7:33:26 AM
Rewrites for Video Games A To K:
- Devil May Cry series:
- Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening: Arkham, seemingly working for Dante's brother Vergil, is revealed as a sinister, power-hungry man who sacrificed his own wife to become a devil himself, as his alter ego Jester. Arkham manipulates everyone to lure them into a battle, resulting in Dante, Vergil and Arkham's own daughter Lady—who Arkham has no issues brutalizing or even trying to kill—weakened enough for Arkham to step in and seize the power of Sparda for himself. When he unlocks the power of Sparda, Arkham plans to, as he puts it, "welcome Chaos" all through the world. When Lady confronts him at the game's end, Arkham angrily demands to know what he's done wrong, declaring he wants to be a God, and asking if sacrificing "one miserable human being" to do so was "really so awful".
- Devil May Cry 4: Sanctus, while appearing to be the benevolent head of the Order of the Sword, is in fact a vicious monster. Sanctus covets the powers of Sparda and Vergil and plans on using their swords to control the power of a giant godlike golem, the Savior. To do this he feeds Nero and Kyrie to it, and had Dante not intervened they would have both been digested alive; he also murders his own loyal servant Credo for daring to defend his sister Kyrie, even mocking Credo for his love while impaling him on Yamato, claiming that the only thing that matters "is absolute power." The demons that have been killing people throughout the game have been released on Sanctus's orders. When Nero fights Sanctus, Sanctus uses Kyrie as a Human Shield. Despite his holy trappings and grandfatherly appearance, Sanctus was an evil monster and one of the worst villains the series had to offer.
And rewrites for Mega Man (first entry; X group; Star Force group, respectively):
- Ra Moon is a malevolent alien supercomputer who landed on the Earth in a distant age. An arrogant sociopath who viewed the peaceful early humans as beneath him, Ra Moon sought to exterminate them by giving them the capacity for hate and violence, leading to swathes of humans slaughtering each other in bloody conflicts. Eventually growing bored of their violence, Ra Moon went dormant for twenty thousand years before waking up in the modern age, his genocidal ambitions still intact. Manipulating Dr. Wily into helping him by reviving his fallen robots, Ra Moon generates a deadly EMP wave with enough power to destroy all of the Earth's technology and allows Wily to use it to blackmail the United Nations, all the while deceiving him into believing that it's less destructive than he thinks. At the end of the game, Ra Moon reveals his deception by torturously attacking Wily's robots and declaring his master plan: killing all humans and robots alike so he can replace them all with machines made in his image. His brand of villainy shocking even Wily, Ra Moon proved to be one of the most heinous foes that the original Mega Man ever faced.
- Command Mission: Among the Rebellion army, a faction of extremists and anti-villains, the Reploid Silver Horn sticks out as a sadist on a perpetual power trip lacking in any of his compatriots' redeeming qualities. Warden of the Tianna POW camp, Silver Horn viciously kills many dissenting Reploids himself during the Rebellion's takeover of Giga City, personally torturing the famed hero Steel Massimo into a limbless, barely-living heap and keeping his mangled body underneath the camp. Forcing the Navigator Reploid Nana into acting as a sysop for the camp under the threat of executing all of the POWs, Silver Horn's response when he's finally confronted is to gleefully reminisce on his torture and eventual murder of Steel Massimo to his successor and revealing his ideals that the weak only exist to serve the strong.
- Mr. King is the leader of the organization Dealer, and the Big Bad of the third game. Appearing to the world as a benevolent millionaire who donates to charity, Mr. King is actually willing to use anyone for his own benefit. As the operator of Joker, all of Joker's crimes lead right back to King. In addition to forcing his own Wizard to self-destruct to defeat his enemies, King adopted orphans and forced them to become child soldiers, and to undertake suicidal missions in order to further his own plans. Jack and Tia were the only orphans to survive these missions. He then proceeded to take control of Meteor G so he could take over the world by force, raining down deadly Noise upon those who would not subjugate themselves to him. After being betrayed by his subordinates and supposedly destroyed, King became an Energy Being and decided to wipe out the world using Meteor G figuring if he can't rule the world, he will destroy it.
I second this. I would suggest we lock all of the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate subpages too, for the same reason.
Please switch "Sending" to "Seeing" in the Keoma writeup on Monster.Film K To R.
Slight rewrite for Film S To Z:
- White Zombie: Murder Legendre is an evil voodoo practitioner who runs his sugar plantation with the zombies who are corpses of former rivals or those who got in his way. When he becomes obsessed with the heroine Madeleine, Legendre ostensibly promises her admirer to help win her own by poisoning her and turning her into a zombie, before poisoning him as well and coldly rejecting his plea for help. When her fiancee shows up to save her, Legendre attempts to have him murdered, intending to claim Madeleine as a mindless shell of herself as he has done to so many others.
On Monster.Film A To C and Monster.Web Original, please change [[Film/CarmillaTheSeries The Carmilla Movie]] to Film/TheCarmillaMovie
At WarCraft, please replace the stuff after the Gul'dan tree with this (re-ordered, plus adding a new approved entry):
- Archimonde the Defiler is the supreme commander of the armies of the Burning Legion and the right hand of the Dark Titan Sargeras. Archimonde began his rise to power on the Eredar world of Argus as the apprentice of the mage Thal'kiel, who was cavorting with demons behind the backs of the Eredar leaders Kil'jaeden and Velen. Ever ambitious, Archimonde betrayed and murdered his master to prove himself to the two, despite enjoying the company of demons himself, and entrapped his master's soul in his own skull to torture his soul for 25,000 years. Becoming a member of the Triumvirate alongside his fellows, Archimonde led an order of mages called the Auguri where he had would-be apprentices undergo often-deadly trials, and personally murdered those he found unworthy. He was the first of the Eredar to contact Sargeras and forged the pact that would make the Eredar into the Man'ari, the sorcerous overlords of the Legion. As their commander, Archimonde masterminded the destruction of countless worlds and the genocide of billions before setting his sights on the world of Azeroth. Fighting as a Frontline General in the War of the Ancients, he would rain hellfire on entire legions of defenders, personally slew the ancient spirit Malorne by slowly snapping his neck, and toyed with the Elven general Jarod Shadowsong by beating him to near death and only stopped when the Legion was suddenly flung from Azeroth. His second attempt sparked the Third War when single handedly destroyed the magical nation of Dalaran and led the ravaging of the remaining human kingdoms in Lordaeron. He ultimately sought to devour the World Tree of Azeroth and use its power to wipe away all mortal resistance and eventually overthrow Sargeras himself and become the Legion's new master. Never shown to have Sargeras's intentions or Kil'jaeden's regrets, Archimonde proved to be the most monstrous demon in the entirety of the omnicidal Burning Legion.
- Azshara, the Light of Lights, is the former ancient queen of the Night Elves who, in her endless goal to obtain power and perfection, nearly led all of Azeroth to total ruin. 10,000 years ago, Azshara used her magic to enthrall her people to love her without question while also seeking to purify the world of any she deemed imperfect, who included all but herself and her Highborne servants. While attempting to enact this purification with the power of the Well of Eternity, she caught the attention of Sargeras, creator of the Omnicidal Burning Legion. When he offered to aid in her goal in exchange for allowing his armies to rampage over Azeroth, Azshara agreed without question. Her actions to satisfy her own limitless vanity led to the War of the Ancients, the deaths of countless innocents, and the breaking of the entire world. Azshara then makes a deal with the Old Gods, who turn her and her servants into the first naga. As their Empress, Azshara can be held directly responsible for every atrocity committed by the naga throughout the franchise.
- Cho'gall, the former right-hand of the aforementioned Gul'dan, is the mad prophet of the Twilight's Hammer whose apocalyptic goals serve as a grim reminder that the Burning Legion aren't the only monsters out amongst the stars. Born a two-headed ogre in their capitol of Highmaul, Cho'gall's ambitions and power lust eventually led to his failed assassination and exile. Swearing vengeance on his kinsmen, he sought out new forms of power and learned fel magic from Gul'dan, fully intent on betraying him and his demonic masters, and void magic from the Pale orcs beneath Oshu'gun who taught him of the Hour of Twilight prophecy. Cho'gall made fulfilling this apocalyptic prophecy his life's work, and formed the Twilight's Hammer clan to make it a reality. He would go on to raze Highmaul and slaughter its people and aid the Horde in their genocidal conquest in the First and Second Wars. Gathering new followers in droves, he carved new prophecies into the Pale orcs and skinned them all to make the Twilight Canticle, the unholy book of the Void. Many years later, he attempted to resurrect the Old God C'thun by sacrificing the young half orc Med'an, and enslaved his mother Garona and used her to reignite full scale war between the Horde and Alliance. His final attempts at fulfilling the Hour of Twilight involved healing a wounded Deathwing and using the fallen Aspect to ignite the Cataclysm, and ultimately put Azeroth within a inch of annihilation. While Gul'dan is iconic for showing how far one can fall to evil serving the Fel, Cho'gall revels in showing that one can fall equally as far in service to the Void.
- Deathwing the Destroyer is the ruler of the Black Dragonflight. Previously known as Neltharion the Earth Warder, Deathwing is one of the most ancient villains in Azeroth's history and one of the most monstrous. Deathwing possesses genocidal hatred directed towards anything that isn't a black dragon and has tried many times to exterminate all else that lives. Deathwing tricked his fellow dragonflights into binding their powers to a relic known as the Demon Soul and proceeded to depower his fellow Dragon Aspect and drove the blue dragonflight into practical extinction, gloating all the while. He raped his former consorts and due to his gaining a unique body of molten fire, only one survived, hideously scarred. He was responsible for the capture and forced breeding of Alexstraza, letting her beloved children die and all the while planning to steal her eggs and corrupt them. Deathwing unleashes the fullest measure of his evil in Cataclysm when he initiates events that cause countless deaths and occasionally attacks areas by burning any living thing he finds. Not even his own "superior" Dragonflight is exempt from his plans, as he is hinted at creating the Twilight Dragonflight to replace the remnants of his own.
- Xavius, once the high councilor to the aforementioned Queen Azshara, is best known for the evils he committed as the first satyr and the Nightmare Lord. Xavius can be considered the mastermind behind the Burning Legion's first invasion, when he convinced Azshara and the Highborne that Sargeras was a deity and would lead them to godhood. After his first death, he became the first satyr and corrupted many of his brethren into that form while also seeking eternal vengeance on Malfurion Stormrage, who was responsible for his first and second defeats. Changing his allegiance to the Old Gods, Xavius would go on to become the creator and master of the Emerald Nightmare. As the Nightmare Lord, he corrupted much of the Green Dragonflight and entrapped many druids, including Malfurion. Now his prisoner and plaything, Xavius upheld his end of the bargain and began destroying Azeroth. He swallowed much of the world into the Emerald Nightmare causing countless people to become eternal victims of their own worst nightmares. Eventually defeated again by Malfurion, Xavius would later pledge the Nightmare to the Burning Legion to deliver his wrath to both Malfurion and all of Azeroth.
- Zul is a troll and prophet of the Zandalari empire. Initially driven by a desire to salvage his empire, he steadily succumbs to greed and ambition. Zul leads his forces to massacre innocents all across Pandarian lands, pushing further inland while calling on other trolls to join his forces and wipe out all before them. Zul deems his own gods, the Loa, weak and murders them when he takes over the Zandalari empire. Deciding to create the Empire of Zul, Zul causes greater conflicts and attempts to free the Old God G'huun to practically wipe out the world so he can rule over what remains.
Gonna suggest a lock on YMMV.Super Smash Bros Ultimate. Page is on the verge of Edit War on topic of Incineroar and it's probably better to contain it now.
Forgotten 11th Commandment: THOU SHALT NOT SPOIL!
Correction: it's already in Edit War territory. But I agree; I think a lock on Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is a good idea to stop the edit wars and the kneejerk entries.
Edited by dragonfire5000 on Nov 2nd 2018 at 1:40:16 AM
"I squirm, I struggle, ergo I am. Faced with death, I am finally, truly alive."On Heartwarming.Super Smash Bros Ultimate, please remove the Fan Work folder, as this thread
mentions that fan works should not go on pages for the parent work.
Edited by costanton11 on Nov 2nd 2018 at 8:12:12 AM
See response here
. All the Moments and Fridge subpages have been locked as well, because we can't have nice things.
Done to here.
Edited by nombretomado on Nov 2nd 2018 at 6:30:10 AM
At Film D To J, please replace the Halloween tree with this:
- Halloween franchise:
- Michael Myers, known as "The Shape", is a cold-blooded Serial Killer with a fondness for carving knives. In the first film, after killing his sister at the age of six, Michael breaks out of prison as an adult and goes on a killing spree through his hometown of Haddonfield. He's stopped, but the horror doesn't end there. While the timeline diverges from then on, one thing remains constant: Michael repeatedly returns, making numerous attempts on Laurie Strode, whatever family she might have, and anybody else who gets in his way. Incapable of feeling empathy, and driven by a loathing of seemingly everybody he encounters, the unstoppable and perpetually silent Michael Myers helped define the Slasher Movie villain, and remains one of the most bone-chillingly evil.
- In the 1981 sequel, Michael Myers pursues Laurie, his sister in this continuity, to a local hospital, massacring the staff before attacking Laurie again. Twenty years after his original rampage, Michael tracks Laurie to a boarding school in California, killing several students and Laurie's boyfriend before trying to kill her and her son John. He was subdued and apparently killed by Laurie, but it is revealed that he escaped by crushing a paramedic's larynx and switching clothes with him, leaving the innocent man to die in his place. Michael then tracks Laurie to an insane asylum where he finally kills her. Afterwards, when a reality TV crew starts filming in his childhood home, Michael attacks and kills nearly all of the crew and contestants out of nothing but annoyance with their intrusion.
- In the 2018 sequel, taking place 40 years after the original film, Michael Myers proves to be even more of a ruthless force of evil, despite his old age. Upon escaping a prison bus after it crashes, Michael gruesomely murders a father and his preteen son by breaking their necks, and follows this up by murdering several people at a gas station to retrieve his mask. Returning to Haddonfield, Michael reenacts—and exceeds—his original killing spree by infiltrating the houses of innocents to brutally slaughter them for no other reason than becausehe could. After murdering the friends of Allyson Strode—granddaughter of the famous Laurie Strode—Michael attempts to kill her shortly after stomping his psychiatrist's head to a bloody pulp. Michael engages in a fight with the now-elderly Laurie and, upon seemingly killing her, turns his attention to her daughter and granddaughter. Despite multiple attempts at explaining Michael's nature, Michael once again proves to be nothing more than pure, unadulterated evil.
- Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers theatrical cut: Dr. Terence Wynn is revealed to be as monstrous as Michael himself. Wynn uses the ancient Cult of Thorn as a front for his experiments, using Michael's DNA to create evil in its purest form by impregnating female patients of Smith's Grove Sanitarium with Michael's DNA, most resulting in stillbirths. It is also discovered Wynn helped mentor Michael into being the killer he is today, and helped him escape in the first movie. In the previous movie, Wynn followed Michael in his killing spree, and blew up a police station before abducting Michael's niece Jamie and escaping with Michael. After Jamie successfully births a new baby, Steven, Wynn plans on making Steven the next cycle of evil, and even forms a fascination with Danny Strode, trying to get him to become a killer too.
- Halloween III: Season of the Witch: Conal Cochran is the CEO of Silver Shamrock Novelties, a company known for its Halloween masks, which it shipped all over the United States. Cochran had built these masks with a computer chip made from a fragment of Stonehenge. When Silver Shamrock's commercial would air on Halloween night, the chip was to unleash a lethal swarm of insects and snakes, killing the wearer and anyone in the immediate vicinity. Cochran is shown demonstrating how these masks work on an innocent family, causing them to be poisoned and eaten. His plan is to kill thousands of children all over the country, partially to bring back the darker aspects of the Celtic festival Samhain, which he connects to witchcraft, but also just because he considers this mass murder to be a fun joke, the best ever in fact, because it's a joke on the children.
- Michael Myers, known as "The Shape", is a cold-blooded Serial Killer with a fondness for carving knives. In the first film, after killing his sister at the age of six, Michael breaks out of prison as an adult and goes on a killing spree through his hometown of Haddonfield. He's stopped, but the horror doesn't end there. While the timeline diverges from then on, one thing remains constant: Michael repeatedly returns, making numerous attempts on Laurie Strode, whatever family she might have, and anybody else who gets in his way. Incapable of feeling empathy, and driven by a loathing of seemingly everybody he encounters, the unstoppable and perpetually silent Michael Myers helped define the Slasher Movie villain, and remains one of the most bone-chillingly evil.
Two rewrites for 2000 AD (Fiends of the Eastern Front and Judge Dredd, respectively):
- Captain Constanta was once a Wallachian nobleman who made a pact with a coven of witches to turn him into a vampire, upon which he immediately killed said witches. He has since participated in numerous wars in search of fresh prey with his vampirized followers, slaughtering and feeding on thousands of humans, children included. Constanta also has no concern for any of the men under his command, having wounded soldiers fed to his vampires to replenish their strength and sending his subordinates out on frequent suicide missions. Constanta also curses Hans, a German soldier who caught on to his true nature, with vampirism after killing his best friend Karl. Even in peacetime, Constanta continues to claim countless victims while using disguises to remain undetected, and beneath his dignified facade is ultimately nothing more than a savage, bloodthirsty creature.
- Judge Death is the Arch-Enemy of Judge Dredd and Judge Anderson and the leader of the Dark Judges, who also include frequently-seen Co-Dragons Judge Fear, Judge Fire, and Judge Mortis. Born Sidney De'ath on an alternate Earth, he was pure evil even as a child, and was already obsessed with killing before he adopted his insane father's philosophy and love of torture and murdered his whole family. He became a Judge so that he could kill people for any excuse he can think of, before eventually murdering his Chief Judge to seize control and make life itself a crime on his homeworld. Hell-bent on spreading the power of the grave to as many worlds as he can, he allows the Sisters of Death to transform him and his "brothers" into undead monstrosities. While Chief Judge, Death and the others kill off Deadworld, employing methods such as weather manipulation and "Dead Fluids", which make people undead like the Dark Judges themselves. Death and company's subsequent actions include the conquest of Mega-City One and killing off 60 million of its citizens after establishing "Necropolis"; brainwashing unfortunate people, such as Judge Kraken, to kill in his name, fully aware of what they're doing; slaughtering his way through orphan shelters and maternity wards just to lure Judge Anderson into a trap; wiping Las Vegas off the map with a nuclear missile; killing thousands of colonists on the Mayflower spaceship; and utterly massacring the colony of Dominion—including reanimating the dead to help massacre the colonists. By inhabiting the bodies of those he's killed, Death always returns to destroy any life he can, sadistically murdering those who cross his path while seeking the destruction of all that lives.

Edited by eagle108 on Oct 29th 2018 at 11:41:23 AM