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ACW Unofficial Wiki Curator for Complete Monster from Arlington, VA (near Washington, D.C.) Since: Jul, 2009
#19676: Dec 9th 2018 at 10:00:38 AM

Please add the following to Shin Megami Tensei, at the end of the Persona group:

  • Persona -trinity soul-: Keisuke Kotomatsubara was a scientist studying the Persona phenomenon. Having used his own daughter Ayane as a test subject until she committed suicide, Keisuke intends to revive her just to study the links between the Sea of Souls and the regular world. After Ayane's vengeful spirit ends up causing a disaster in Ayanagi City, Keisuke poses as an altruistic doctor, convinces Ryo Kanzato to sacrifice his heavily injured little sister to save his brother Jun, and uses the operation to experiment on Jun, intending to use him years later and to get revenge on the already-deceased Kanzato for leaving his investigation. Fusing with his own Persona and changing his name to Kujou Mareya, he creates the Marebito by inserting artificial Persona inside orphans, making them depending on drugs to survive and limiting their lives. Convincing them that stealing the Persona of other teenagers, in a brutal method known as the Reverse Cases for outsiders, would strengthening their Persona, Keisuke also creates an android to spread the Shadow Extraction Ritual in order to keep a suitable reserve of potential Persona users to attack. In the last episodes, Keisuke sacrifices all the remaining members of the Marebito to a clone of Ayane before becoming one with her. A ruthless man, Keisuke saw everyone—even his own children—as tools to be used in his quest for knowledge.

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#19677: Dec 9th 2018 at 10:20:21 AM

Main.Artemick is making a ghost wick to Dark Shepherd.

Edited by Malady on Dec 9th 2018 at 10:20:27 AM

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#19679: Dec 9th 2018 at 1:13:36 PM

I moved Killing Stalking, but it looks like DethroningMoment.Dragon Ball and WarpThatAesop.Dragon Ball had the examples moved before (not sure why) and were cut and locked. I certainly think it's more appropriate for them to have the franchise title.

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ACW Unofficial Wiki Curator for Complete Monster from Arlington, VA (near Washington, D.C.) Since: Jul, 2009
#19680: Dec 10th 2018 at 3:30:14 AM

At CSI-verse, for Cold Case, please replace the final two entries with this (rewrite for the 4th; the 5th is getting cut):

  • "John Smith", real name unknown, from season 5's "The Road", is possibly the most horrific Serial Killer seen on the show. Disturbed since childhood, he described the sight of watching a woman drown while doing nothing to save her as the most beautiful thing he'd ever seen, and dedicated his adult life to replicating that "beauty". Abducting women who were perfectly happy with their lives, Smith brought them to special cellars where he sealed them off, watching as they went insane from isolation before finally leaving them there to starve.

From here:

Thanks [tup]

Edited by ACW on Dec 10th 2018 at 6:30:33 AM

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CaptainTedium Since: Oct, 2012
#19681: Dec 10th 2018 at 5:12:18 AM

I would like to add my own addition to the WMG page for Avengers: Endgame.

Under the segment titled "Theories for The Stinger", I wished to add the following sentence:

  • A teenager named Steve Harmon shows his friend Mike that he's become a clown-like superhero called The Awesome Slapstick. Mike asks Steve how this happened, and Steve replies "I'll give you the full details of my first adventure in Dimension Ecch later."

The page is locked, it is not listed on the index of locked pages, the bypassing spurious locks trick did not work, and the last saved edit as of this typing occurred on December 7th this year.

If someone else hasn't requested the locked Avengers: Endgame pages to be on the Locked Pages index, but has locked them legitimately, then the pages in question might have to be added to the list.

I clarify that I was not intentionally trying to edit a locked page and simply came across the fail-safe while attempting to edit a locked page that wasn't acknowledged on the index of locked pages.

Edited by CaptainTedium on Dec 10th 2018 at 5:26:03 AM

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#19682: Dec 10th 2018 at 6:20:59 AM

At Web Original, please change the appropriate header sentence to this:

Examples from Webcomics can be found here; examples from Fan Works can be found here; examples from Web Games can be found here.

Also, for my above request for Digimon at Fan Works, I'm not sure if it was clear. It should look like this:

Digimon

  • Digimon Adventure 02 fanfic Digimon Adventure 02: The Story We Never Told: Yukio Oikawa was a member of the original DigiDestined who saved the Digital World years before. However, Oikawa's loneliness drove him to become obsessed with returning to the Digital World and urged his former teammates to join him. However, his pleas fell on deaf ears, as his teammates chose to move on with their lives as normal people. Oikawa thus arranged a car accident that claimed the lives of two of his teammates, leaving their son Izzy an orphan. Oikawa masterminded the conflict of the story by corrupting young Ken Ichijouji into becoming the Digimon Emperor as well as creating his own Digi Destined to counterbalance Ken. When Ken pulled a Heel–Face Turn, Oikawa decided Ken had outlived his usefulness and killed him by frying his brain. Oikawa also allied with Dagomon to build a gateway for Dagomon's forces to invade the real world, resulting in the deaths of countless innocents. Once the new Digi Destined outlived their usefulness, Oikawa forcefully reprogrammed them to turn on their human partners, even if one of them happened to be his deceased best friend's son. Not even his creations Arukenimon and Mummymon are safe from Oikawa's wrath, as he forcefully fuses their bodies to become an abomination, all the while insulting them as failures. Oikawa's endgame is to create a Floating Continent out of all the data he siphoned from the Digital World and crash it into the real world, which would create a reborn Digital World. Oikawa hoped to rule the new world as a god, disregarding that humanity will be wiped out as a result. Oikawa in this depiction is a Psychopathic Manchild who had snubbed his friendship and humanity to become a god, making him one of the DigiDestined's most personal and depraved foes to date.
  • Digimon Frontier (Episodes 40 & 41) fanfic Yang Yin: Ophanimon is reimagined as a despot wanting to alter the Digital World as she sees fit. To this end, she conspires with Seraphimon and sends him to raze the WereGarurumon village. Years later, she destroys Cherubimon's castle, reducing him to Lopmon. She later wipes Koji's memories, tricks him into thinking he doesn't have a brother, and brainwashes him into thinking she is his mother and obsessing over pleasing her. When they arrive, she, Takuya, and Koji defeat Lucemon and the Royal Knights, and Ophanimon absorbs Lucemon's Fractal Code to reach her strongest form. Ophanimon decides to dispose of Tommy, Zoe, and JP when they start to question her methods. When he is defeated, Ophanimon derides Koji for his failure and tries to destroy him, only for it to be thwarted by a Heroic Sacrifice from Koichi. In a rage, she tries to destroy the Spirits in a bid to rule not only the Digital World, but also the human world. Despite her claims of concern for the well being of the world, Ophanimon is nothing more than a sociopath with a blazing hatred for a world that was not up to her standards.

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#19683: Dec 10th 2018 at 9:58:36 AM

At Super Sentai, for Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger, please change the Knight of Cerebus pothole to Omnicidal Maniac.

At Yu-Gi-Oh!, for 5D's, for Sayer, please change the Big Bad Wannabe pothole to Smug Snake and remove the second Smug Snake pothole (near the end). For Lotten, please change Jerkass to Dragon-in-Chief.

At Whoniverse, at the header, please add the word "various" between "its" and "spinoffs", so it's not a Chained Sinkhole. At the same page, please change "in order of first appearance" to "by order of first appearance".

Edited by ACW on Dec 11th 2018 at 1:36:49 PM

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fllthdcrb unpronounceable Since: Nov, 2010
unpronounceable
#19684: Dec 10th 2018 at 4:07:44 PM

Would it be okay to add a sentence to one of the trope explanations in Something Awful, as follows?

  • Cluster F-Bomb: Goons tend to throw invective around for kicks. Especially the hilariously sacrilegious "what the Christ." However, the word filter replaces "fuck" with "gently caress", "fucking" with "loving", "shit" with "poo poo", "shitty" with "lovely" (which makes actual, sincere uses of the word "lovely" hilariously ambiguous for casual readers: "My grandma is a really lovely person, she gave me her old car!") and "rape" with "surprise sex," along with other Unusual Euphemisms if you're not logged in. At the same time, anyone not logged in is able to see, with no censorship, that the general forum is called "General Bullshit", and people who edited their posts "fucked around with" them.

Tenma-Yuuki Since: Apr, 2016
#19685: Dec 11th 2018 at 1:56:36 PM

In Monster.RuneScape, make the following changes (since the work in question originated from the Commonwealth, Commonwealth English takes priority here, per #3 in Administrivia.AmericanAndCommonwealthSpellings):

  • Line 1: Change "organization" to "organisation"
  • Line 3: Change "savior" to "saviour"
  • Line 7: Change "traveled" to "travelled"

Malady (Not-So-Newbie)
#19686: Dec 11th 2018 at 4:56:31 PM

Main.Censor Fairy is making a ghost wick to Floating Water.

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ACW Unofficial Wiki Curator for Complete Monster from Arlington, VA (near Washington, D.C.) Since: Jul, 2009
#19687: Dec 12th 2018 at 8:53:27 AM

Rewrite for DC Universe (Post-Crisis, Secret Six; Smyth is fine):

  • Junior, real name Alex Merkel, daughter of the first Ragdoll, is a crime boss so depraved and ruthless that even Intergang gives her a wide berth. Famed for her cruelty and monstrousness, Junior routinely offers her victim a choice of dying horribly or letting Junior kill their families. When most choose the second choice, Junior records it, along with the victim's horrible death, and sends it to the families. Having obtained a card that is literally a pass out of hell, Junior kills and tortures countless people, raping men and women alike. When the card is stolen, Junior attempts to have her sins absolved by a priest, only to painfully kill the man when he refuses. Junior captures Bane of the Secret Six, who has the card, and tortures him with scissors and bricks to gain the location of the others. At the end, Junior loses control and attempts to slaughter every villain present when they see her mutilated true appearance, even her own brother Peter/Ragdoll II. Junior knows what a depraved monster she truly is and commits countless evil deeds because she loves it and feels she can get away with anything due to the card in her possession.

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Friends forevermore
#19688: Dec 12th 2018 at 10:20:26 AM

[up][up][up] The phrase "strong national ties" is intended to refer to more than just country of origin, and I believe most of the RuneScape player base uses American English.

I had a dog-themed avatar before it was cool.
Tenma-Yuuki Since: Apr, 2016
#19689: Dec 12th 2018 at 1:54:45 PM

[up] Yes, but that doesn't change the fact that RuneScape originally originated from the UK.

In any case, I'll wait and see what nombretomado has to say about this.

Edited by Tenma-Yuuki on Dec 13th 2018 at 2:18:40 AM

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ACW Unofficial Wiki Curator for Complete Monster from Arlington, VA (near Washington, D.C.) Since: Jul, 2009
#19691: Dec 13th 2018 at 9:54:57 AM

At Web Original, for Camouflage, please remove the (link) parenthetical.

Please do the same for How I Escaped from a Cult and pothole the title to the link.

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#19692: Dec 13th 2018 at 5:29:19 PM

RuneScape, from a brief familiarizing with the work, does not meet the "strong national ties" as described in the Administrivia page and thus standardization is not called for.

~CaptainTedium, I've unlocked WMG.Avengers Endgame. We have had prolific issues with pre-release natter in the various subpages that resulted in their locking, but pre-release speculation is part and parcel of Wild Mass Guessing.

Done to here otherwise.

Edited by nombretomado on Dec 13th 2018 at 5:30:09 AM

Tenma-Yuuki Since: Apr, 2016
#19693: Dec 13th 2018 at 8:39:33 PM

[up] Ah well, was worth a try anyway.

ACW Unofficial Wiki Curator for Complete Monster from Arlington, VA (near Washington, D.C.) Since: Jul, 2009
#19694: Dec 14th 2018 at 6:02:34 AM

At Film A To C, Zagon (Above The Law) is there twice; please cut the first one.

Also, at Web Original, for Arkn Mythos, please replace the tree with this:

  • The Arkn Mythos: In a Forever War with a vast cast of morally-ambiguous characters, these two stand out as the absolute worst:
    • The Hooks Killer is a repulsive psychopath with a passion for sickening atrocities and a Psycho for Hire assisting De'ebo in his plans while committing countless murders solely for fun. A human with part of the Carver's soul within himself, Hooks uses his powers to become a "perfect killer", reincarnating as multiple criminals in different eras and timelines, with his actions including murdering over 100 people while an outlaw; becoming an utterly brutal medieval ruler; and eviscerating his own pregnant sister and devouring her child, which may or may not have been his own. Not satisfied with murder, Hooks also enjoys consuming human flesh laced with fish hooks, and enjoyed rape, preferably on infants. In order to give De'ebo a human vessel, Hooks murdered a young filmmaker who had been documenting his murders and mutilated Michael Knight, sending him to the Infernous to be tormented by his father. Despite his status as a mere human, Hooks proved himself to be much more deplorable than many Arkn or Dekn.
    • Elius'Exe'Deus, or Elias Exodus, is De'ebo's nephilim, teenaged power-hungry great-grandnephew. As a child, Exodus survived the attempted genocide of nephilim by being kept in a realm called the Hybrid Grounds with other nephilim, and in there, Exodus proceeded to slaughter his siblings for their energy. Resurfacing in 2015 as an amnesiac boy suffering from voices inside his head, Exodus had his powers awakened when one of the Dekn who had saved him from the massacre, Persophelus Vine, stopped him from committing suicide. With his memories back, Exodus absorbs Vine's powers and traps him inside a cube; despite everything he had done for him, leaving him to rot in the Hybrid Grounds for eternity. Intending on consuming both Arkn and Dekn to become a living god, Exodus leaves the Hybrid Grounds and visits his uncle, Raphael Tobit Kestler, sending him to The Vale of Nightmares, before murdering his twin brother, gloating on how crazy he was for having effectively driven his own race into near-extinction.

Edited by ACW on Dec 14th 2018 at 11:15:19 AM

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#19695: Dec 14th 2018 at 8:43:01 AM

Some de-potholings and such:

Super Sentai:

    Here 
Choujuu Sentai Liveman
  • Great Professor Bias has corrupted three geniuses before the show began, turning them into his students. He has them massacre the remaining geniuses at Academia. After kicking out Goh Omura and attempting to kill him, Bias recruits the aliens Guildos and Butchy. When Guildos tries to prove his superiority through Guild-zuno, it is revealed that both aliens are actually robots built by Bias to make the humans try harder, which he coldly tells Butchy to his face after Guildos's death. After Butchy is convinced to defect, Bias blows him up. Goh later realizes that Bias only wants his students for their brains, one of which will be used for the Giga Brain Wave, which will turn all humanity into Bias's slaves and make Bias immortal. After Yusuke saves the world from the Giga Brain Wave, Bias is reverted to a child who shifts his goals from conquest to destruction and mocks Megumi's kindness when she offers it, before finally rejecting redemption.

Denji Sentai Megaranger

  • Commander Guirail's defining features are his sadism and his love for underhanded tactics. A brutal, savage fighter who relishes the pain of his victims, Guirail's only loyalty is to himself, as he repeatedly demonstrates, not hesitating to catch his own enemies in the crossover to gain an advantage, particularly his ally Yugande: After "tricking" him to work together for the common cause, Guirail makes him take full brunt of damage when the chips are down against him. Guirail also tricks his own allies into being subjected to horrible experiments while being unconcerned about collateral damage. His most defining crime, however, is his kidnapping children just to use them as human shields to seize his advantage. Even his own allies are revolted by how far Guirail is willing to go and are more than happy to set him up to his own end.

Rescue Sentai GoGoFive

  • Grand Witch Grandiene is the Evil Matriarch of the Saima Family and the ultimate form of all the minus energy in the universe. After Dark King Salamandes's death, Grandiene takes matters into her own hands and used the evil energies gathered by him and his siblings to complete her revival. Then, in a cruel and cold act, Grandiene sends her own son Beast Baron Cobolda to his death to accomplish her goals; revealing to Dark King Zylpheeza that she never really cared for the well-being of her children. After the destruction of her physical body, she possesses Zylpheeza and revives Salamandes as a soulless Destruction God in a final attempt to wipe out humanity. As fitting of the family theme in GoGoFive, Grandiene stands for everything the Tatsumi family bond isn't.

Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger

  • Agent Abrella is a ruthless Arms Dealer who sells weapons to criminals so as to continue galaxy-destroying wars, regardless of how many lives are taken. Seven galaxies have been destroyed due to Abrella's hideous actions, with him having the blood of billions on his hands. Abrella is motivated by both his desire to increase his wealth as well as simply for fun, and treats all crime as a business opportunity and helps with the destruction of cities, selling slaves, pawning stolen merchandise, or filming obscenity. After the Dekarangers defeat most of his criminal clientele, Abrella loses it and goes on a city-wide destruction spree, planning to wipe both them as well as the Earth out and plunge the Galaxy into violent lawlessness and disorder to ensure his warmongering can continue.

Samurai Sentai Shinkenger: Even among the vile Gedoushu, these two stand out as truly despicable:

  • Sujigarano Akumaro shows that a villain can take a show to even darker levels even if it was already fairly dark to begin with. The Gedoushu at large wanted to create enough anguish to cause the Sanzu River to rise high enough to flood the world of the living, thus enabling their incursion thereof. Akumaro, on the other hand, wanted to open a portal to Hell because he wanted to enjoy absolute human suffering—even though said opening would destroy both the human world and the Sanzu River. He also made Fuwa Juzo's sword from Juzo's dead parents, whom he murdered himself. His monstrosity extends to even the Ayakashi who serve under him; they seem specifically made to cause as much suffering as possible in order to further his goal, which was to use the suffering of people as a wedge into one of six precise points along a line, at the center of which was a portal to Hell.
  • The aforementioned Fuwa Juzo was a remorseless Blood Knight to the point that even his fellow Gedoushu wouldn't trust him; he even only became a Gedoushu in the first place so that he could keep killing in spite of his sickness. Akumaro saw potential in him for his ability to walk the line between humanity and the Gedoushu and sought to use him to open the gates of Hell. However, he throws a sharp wrench into the plan, declaring that he already knew that his sword made by Akumaro was made of his parents—a fact which Akumaro had recently told him to bring him to a Despair Event Horizon—and that he didn't care.

Tensou Sentai Goseiger

  • Buredoran/Brajira of the Messiah is a fallen Gosei Angel seeking to destroy and rebuild the world because he deems it corrupt. In the distant past he murdered his allies to become more powerful, after which he escapes into the future, where he manipulates an alien army into invading Earth and unseals monsters born of pollution he himself sealed away to do his dirty work. After his memory is erased and he is enslaved by Robogog, he develops a relationship with Metal Alice. Together, they restore his memory and destroy Robogog. As thanks, Brajira murders a wounded Metal Alice. Brainwashing Gosei Knight, Brajira tries to enact his plan by using massive drills to destroy the world. When fatally wounded, he decides to just destroy the planet anyway, even though he can't make a new one. While claiming the world is corrupt, his attitude and omnicidal tendencies expose his noble motives as hollow, and prove him to be just a madman with a god complex.

Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger

  • Basco ta Jolokia represents Selfish Evil, and is far worse than his boss and his replacement/dad. He betrayed the Red Pirates, leaving Aka Red to his apparent demise and Marvelous alone, while stealing several of their gathered treasures under the pretense that "you have to sacrifice something to get something else", which means that if he wants something, he sacrifices anything to get it, and isn't above blackmail; hurting children; blowing up schools—and the students; and betraying allies, including his supposed Morality Pet Sally, for anything he wants. He does all this with a cheery smile, and is usually cheery and jovial, but when he is the main focus, the situation gets even worse than when Space Empire Zangyack is the main focus.

Whoniverse: Doctor Who group; first few entries go BEFORE The Master; second folder goes AFTER Master
    Before Master 
  • Koquillion, from season 2's "The Rescue", is also known as Bennett. To cover up a murder he committed, he murdered the crew of a human explorer ship, before wiping out the population of the peaceful planet Dido, unintentionally leaving only two survivors. He then lies to Vicki, the only other survivor of the ship and the daughter of one of the killed crew members, that the natives killed the crew, only keeping Vicki alive to corroborate his story. To maintain the illusion he disguises himself as Koquillion, and plans to convince the authorities to destroy the planet to removing all traces of his crime once they are both rescued. Upon the TARDIS arriving, he immediately tried to murder its crew as well, pushing Barbara off a cliff and causing a cave-in that buried the Doctor and Ian alive.
  • The Great Intelligence was one of The Doctor's vilest and most powerful recurring foes. Arrogant, extremely callous, and sadistic in nature; on multiple occasions it attempted to conquer the Earth and wipe out mankind, solely to grant itself a permanent physical form. For one such plot in his debut, the Intelligence enslaved a kindly Tibetan monk, and kept the man alive for three hundred years solely to serve it, leaving its victim with just enough freedom to be aware of this and to be tormented by the knowledge of what he had been used for. A being of pure consciousness, it casually used its powers to brainwash, possess innocent people, or harvest the souls of living beings in the pursuit of its plans.The Intelligence also practiced a cruel form of destruction on people, manipulating them since childhood until it throws their lives away for its own benefit. Enraged by its defeats, the Intelligence made a final attempt to utterly break the Doctor by personally undoing every single victory he had ever won and destroying every friendship he had ever made by infecting every moment of the Doctor's lifetime, forcing him to feel this happening to him as he does so. Despite the great destruction this would cause throughout the universe and even though this would be fatal to the Intelligence as well, it was happy to do this purely out of spite at the Doctor foiling its selfish schemes.
  • RamĂłn Salamander, from season 5's "The Enemy Of The World", while renowned publicly as a genius whose inventions helped the food shortage, secretly has his sights set on world domination. Keeping dozens of scientists prisoner in an underground shelter for five years, Salamander convinced them that a nuclear war rages on the surface and so they must create natural disasters to fight back at the evil armies ravaging the world. In fact, the disasters are killing innocent people, and Salamander is using them to gain popularity by leading relief efforts and predicting where the disasters will strike, while also discrediting the helpless officials. Others Salamander has been systematically killing, replacing all of them with people under his control. Caring nothing for his followers, Salamander never hesitates to remove those who outlive their usefulness, discrediting his original partner-in-crime and poisoning one of his puppets when he's unable to kill his superior. Suave, cunning and audacious as he is, at heart Salamander is nothing more than a power-hungry mass murderer, who manipulates innocents into killing innocents, all for his own benefit.
    After Master 
  • The Marshal, from Season 9's "The Mutants", is a petty tyrant who nevertheless stands out through sheer depravity. A ruthless, hot-tempered, trigger-happy colonial overlord, the Marshal reigns over the planet Solos, whose natives are prematurely mutating. Abusing his position, the Marshal treats the natives with contempt, hunting the mutants for sport, as well as regularly gloating how pathetic, disgusting and diseased they are. Upon learning the humans are turning the planet back over to the Solonians, leaving him without his position of power, he arranges the murder of his superior, the only man who knows this, then personally murders his own assassin, framing the innocent dissident Ky. Angered by the Doctor's interference, the Marshal attempts to kill him by sealing him in an cavern, along with Jo, Ky and two of his own soldiers, Stubbs and Cotton, then tries to gas them all. He also leads the slaughter of Varan and his fellow Solonians when they attempt to mount a rebellion, and personally shoots Stubbs In the Back for trying to warn his superiors of his treachery. To ensure his dominion continues, the Marshal attempts to alter Solo's atmosphere, thus wiping out the entire Solonian population in order for it to be repopulated by human colonists with him as their ruler.
  • Davros, the creator of the Daleks, who debuted in season 12's "Genesis of the Daleks", was a crippled scientist on a planet with two races locked in civil war. To win, Davros created the Daleks: powerful, murderous creatures that could feel only hate and rage for every other species. To finalize the Daleks, when his superiors were about to cancel his immoral research, Davros engineered their extinction. Davros would return many times, improving his Daleks to wipe out or subjugate all other life with himself at their head and achieved the extermination of countless life forms. When he returned in modern times, Davros unleashed them on earth, revealing a new objective: to cause a massive chain reaction with a Reality Bomb that would result in total destruction. Nearing his death, he used the Doctor's guilt to manipulate him into coming to Skaro and then takes advantage of his pity to sap his regeneration energy to create Time Lord-Dalek hybrids. A man who has admitted he would unleash a virus to end all life solely because he could, Davros is a man who seeks power that will put him above the gods, and has remained one of the Doctor's most evil and tenacious foes.
  • Sutekh the Destroyer, from season 13's "Pyramids of Mars", is a sadistic monster who desires nothing less than the extermination of all that lives so that nothing could challenge him. Once the security chief of the Osirian race, Sutekh grew so paranoid he even had his own loyal people slaughtered by his monster followers, climaxing in him destroying his home planet and the majority of his species, which forced the remaining 740 Osirians to band together and seal him away. Several thousands of years later, when archaeologist Marcus Scarman opened his tomb. Sutekh murdered Scarman and took control of his body in an attempt to free himself. He also had a devoted servant cooked to death as he didn't need him; was responsible for several innocent bystanders being strangled or crushed at the hand of his robotic servants; and finally personally tortured the Doctor before taking control of him. Upon release, Sutekh planned to use his immense powers to exterminate all that lived, declaring "all life is my enemy", knowing that nothing, not even the Time Lords, could challenge him.
  • The Collector, from season 15's "The Sun Makers", is a Usurian and a representative of the Company, who have moved humanity's population from the exhausted Earth to first Mars and then Pluto, setting up a series of artificial suns around the planet. The Collector has created a brutal dystopia in which the humans are no more than slaves, where every aspect of their lives, including breathing, are taxed, often creating a vicious cycle in which they are forced to work extra shifts to pay their debts, using medicine which is also taxed to keep them awake, until they are Driven to Suicide. Ordinary citizens are not even allowed to see the sun, rebellion is kept in check by lacing the atmosphere with a chemical that keeps everyone in a constant state of fear, and crimes are punished at "correction centers" which seem to consist of little more than constant torture. The Collector's plan is to ultimately abandon the humans when they cease to be profitable, leaving them all to die when the suns run out of fuel. He sentences Leela to a painful execution being boiled alive, gleefully noting "This is the point where I get a real sense of job satisfaction." He gives the workers mandatory time off so that they have to listen to her screams, then orders them to work unpaid overtime to make up for the drop in production. He treats even his elite with contempt, bullying his underling, Hade, ordering him to personally put up the reward money for the Doctor, and using his personal guard as a Human Shield during a rebellion. His final plan to end the rebellion is to release poison gas that will kill everyone else in the city, both the rebels and those still loyal to him.
  • Xanxia, from season 16's "The Pirate Planet", is a supposedly-dead queen of Zanak, who was so brutal and cruel that she is feared in legend long after her demise. To rejuvenate herself, she forced the Captain into transforming the entire planet into a special ship capable of jumping through space and plundering entire planets. Using this she proceed to wipe out ten entire worlds, killing untold billions, harvesting every scrap of mineral and material from them entirely so she could keep her body young, beautiful and immortal.
  • Thawn, from season 16's "The Power of Kroll", is the head of a methane refinery on a satellite to which the native population have already been relocated by human settlers. Thawn's desire to see the operation expand results in him planning genocide against the native Swampies so he can expand onto their settlement. To this end, he pays a gunrunner to supply them with faulty weapons, so they're not actually a threat but he can use the weapons as an excuse to slaughter them and then claim self-defense. When his plans get disrupted by the arrival of swamp monster Kroll, he laughs in delight as Kroll attacks the Swampies village openly hoping it might wipe them out, a moment that leaves his entire crew staring in disgust. He then decides to take advantage of the situation by launching a bombardment against Kroll, while also wiping out the Swampies as "collateral damage". Openly expressing his contempt for them, Thawn regularly talks about the Swampies as though they're mere animals, outright stating that his Swampie servant doesn't count as a person. When one of his crew objects and tries to stop the bombardment, Thawn, without a moment's hesitation, shoots him In the Back. Despite his overall low standing, by being willing to wipe out an entire race out of irrational hatred and the prospect of commercial gain, Thrawn managed to sink to a depth of depravity matched by few.
  • Rassilon, debuting in "The Five Doctors", is the once-proud leader of the Time Lords. After he became twisted, Rassilon sought immortality and power at the expense of all reality and everything that lived. Rassilon was the one responsible for the Master's madness, hoping to use him as an eventual pawn. Over the course of the Time War between Time Lords and Daleks, Rassilon opted for a Final Solution: to wipe out all of space and time so the Time Lords would remain as pure consciousness, yoked to his will because he didn't see any other way to end it. Making things worse, he kills unnamed Time Lords for suggesting that they allow the Doctor to wipe out Gallifrey and end the Time War for the good of the rest of the universe and all that are suffering in it, because he doesn't want to die. With Gallifrey's survival, Rassilon hatches a scheme to trap the Doctor in his confession dial, resulting in the death of Clara and the Doctor trapped for four and a half billion years. When the Doctor finally escapes and returns to Gallifrey and refuses to cooperate with him, Rassilon tries to have him executed, despite everyone else seeing him as a war hero. Even in the past, Rassilon had showed a predilection for "cleansing" lesser species, and knows his actions will release a variety of evil and demonic forces that had been locked away after the Time War, but he does not care about this.
  • Morgus, from season 21's "The Caves of Androzani", is the leading businessman of a human colony and descendant of the original settlers, whose power comes from his control of spectrox, which when refined can extend human life. He gained the monopoly by going into business with android builder Sharaz Jek, who built the androids needed to harvest the toxic raw spectrox, then set Jek up to be killed in an eruption of boiling mud. Jek survived and took revenge by using his android army to take control of the spectrox cave, but Morgus responded by financing a military expedition against him and then paying gunrunners to supply Jek with weapons in exchange for spectrox, deliberately prolonging the war so spectrox will remain scarce and he can charge higher prices. In addition to this scheme, he commits several casual acts of cruelty. He arranges to have one of his own mines blown up just to increase the scarcity of the copper produced there, with massive loss of life, and closes down several factories, making the workers unemployed, then has them shipped to labor camps on the opposite side of the planet where he has just opened factories, turning his paid labor force into his slaves. When the Doctor and Peri are suspected of being gunrunners, he orders them executed without trial as scapegoats. Then, learning the Doctor is still alive, he assumes he's part of a government investigation and kills the president by pushing him down a lift shaft, then spins it as an assassination attempt on himself and orders the lift maintenance man shot. Willing to murder any number of people for even the slightest personal gain, even in a complete Crapsack World, Morgus manages to stand out as a monster.
  • Gavrok, from season 24's "Delta and the Bannermen", leads the Bannermen in a genocidal war against the Chimerons, wiping out the whole race except their queen Delta, who flees with the egg containing her daughter. Determined to wipe out this last Chimeron and the only surviving witness to his crime, Gavrok first goes to the tollport where she was last seen, gets all the information the tollmaster has out of him, tells him he's free to go then shoots him In the Back. He puts up a bounty for information on Delta's whereabouts, and when a Bounty Hunter contacts him to say she's on Earth, he gets a fix on the man's beacon and then blows it up, killing him. He blows up a bus full of innocent tourists, killing dozens, in case Delta is on board. When the Doctor approaches him under a white flag, Gavrok casually blows it away. On leading his final assault, he tells his men to kill everyone else but leave the princess, who has now developed to the appearance of a young teenager, for him, seemingly just for the satisfaction.
  • John Lumic, from season 28's "Rise of the Cybermen" and "The Age of Steel", is the creator of the Cybermen. Lumic is a cold-blooded, amoral snake of a man who was suffering from a terminal illness. To discover a path to immortality, Lumic had homeless people abducted and experimented upon to convert them into Cybermen, leaving their human brains trapped in robot bodies, forced to act to their programming. When the British government refused to bankroll Lumic's project, he decided to overthrow it by dispatching a horde of Cybermen to liquidate any potential dissidents to his rule, intending to eventually spread them across the globe.
  • Max Capricorn, from the 2007 Christmas Special "Voyage of The Damned", is a cyborg businessman who founded and owns a space liner company. Seeking revenge against the company's new board for voting him out, he attempts to frame them for genocide. Bribing the terminally ill captain of one of the cruise liners to lower shields and allow the ship to be critically damaged by a meteor storm, he causes the deaths of most of the two thousand crew and passengers, with Capricorn reprogramming the ship's robot servants to wipe out any survivors. Capricorn's plan is to have the ship crash into Earth, where the explosion of its engines will wipe out the entire population. The board will be blamed and Capricorn can retire quietly with money he has hidden away. To top it all off he ensures he himself is hidden aboard the ship, so he can watch as his plan comes into fruition. Possessing perhaps the pettiest reasons to commit mass murder in entire franchise, the Doctor rightfully views Capricorn with the disgust and contempt he deserves.
  • House, the sentient asteroid from season 32's "The Doctor's Wife," is a creature that has butchered hundreds of Time Lords unlucky enough to land on his surface and stitched their bodies into subservient playthings—also taking over the mind of an Ood to act as a servant—then hijacked the TARDIS for use as a new body, leaving the Doctor behind to die on the collapsing remains of his old body—and condemning its playthings to die without his influence. House then decides to use the Doctor's companions Amy and Rory as its new toys, forcing them into the labyrinth of the TARDIS corridors, torturing the two of them with nightmarish illusions, and taunting them with its catchphrase: "Why shouldn't I just kill you now?" House is a being that operates solely according to its sadistic principles of amusement and enjoys torturing whoever is unlucky enough to fall into its grasp. Death might be certain, but House makes certain that when the end comes, its victims will wish for death.
  • Mrs. Winifred Gillyflower, from season 33's "The Crimson Horror", presents herself as a kind-hearted, altruistic old woman, but is really a psychotic madwoman who stands out through sheer scope. Opening Sweetville factory, publicly portrayed as a vision of the future, the entire place was really a trap so she could kidnap those she deemed "perfect". Through the manipulation of Red Leech venom, Mrs. Gillyflower brainwashed her followers and put her victims into suspended animation, any "rejects" simply tossed into the sewers. Mrs. Gillyflower planned to launch vast quantities of the poison into the atmosphere, wiping out all life on Earth, simply so she, and her chosen few, could create a new Eden in her image. She denies her own daughter, Ada , a place in her new world condemning her to death because of Ada's blindness—even though it was she who blinded Ada, when experimenting upon her with the venom to provide a cure for herself. Revealing herself to be nothing more than a cruel hypocrite, Mrs. Gillyflower was willing to murder all of humanity just so she could live out her fantasies.
  • Lord Sutcliffe, from season 36's "Thin Ice", is a racist businessman from Regency England who happens to capture an alien sea creature. Trapping it into the bottom of River Thames, Sutcliffe found a particularly vile way of using the creature for personal gain. During the Frost Fairs, he would lure innocent people onto the ice where he would feed them to the creature. The creature would then defecate the human remains, which Sutcliffe would then have molded into bricks to burn in his mill, having discovered they burned vastly superior, as well as being cheaper, than coal. Sutcliffe has done this for many years, racking up a body count of possibly hundreds, children included. When the last Frost Fair occurs in 1814, Sutcliffe decides to plant explosives onto the ice's surface to detonate, destroying the ice and causing dozens of people to be devoured by the creature, and later straps The Doctor and Bill Potts onto them. Upon witnessing them escape and warning people to get off the ice, Sutcliffe goes forward with his plan and detonates the explosives attempting to kill them and anyone else still on the ice. Self-admitting to be without "an ounce of compassion" and solely motivated by greed, Sutcliffe is a perfect example that sometimes humans can be just evil as any extraterrestrial threat.

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  • Five Nights at Freddy's: Hidden Lore: Peter was a member of Fazbear Management. He set about murdering children, believing that murdering them and sealing their souls into the animatronics would improve business. He murders a girl after she and her friends infiltrated the pizzeria, and he pins the blame on a janitor. He disguised himself as Golden Freddy, and he lured a young boy into the back, murdered him, and imprisoned his soul inside the Puppet. Later on, he locks a repairman in the pizzeria and he leaves him to the mercy of the animatronics as a means of covering his tracks. When he was confronted by the spirits of the children that he had murdered, he mocked them for being stupid enough to follow him, and that he would see them in hell.
  • NES Godzilla Creepypasta: Red, or the "hell beast", is a shapeshifting, sadistic demon who takes the form of a character in Godzilla: Monster of Monsters!. After Zach, the player of the game, begins to get suspicious about the content in the game, Red reveals himself as a sentient monster within the game itself who directly threatens Zach. Red taunts Zach that his girlfriend's suicide was his doing, and that he is now torturing her soul. From there, Red engages in a brutal massacre, starting with the characters in the video game itself, then the angelic figure guarding Zach and the other figures aiding him, and ending with an attempt on Zach's life in the final battle. He paralyzes Zach and forces him to play the game and beat him or else die and have his soul trapped in the game.
  • Sonic.exe:
    • X is a monster resembling Sonic the Hedgehog. Trapped in another dimension, X created a cursed Sonic game. Once someone had played through the game, a portal would open up, allowing X to tear the players soul out of their body and take them back to his world for eternal torture. In Sonic.exe Round 2, it is revealed that X has killed 31 people, and plans to one day permanently cross over to Earth and turn it into a realm of eternal suffering. Viewing all of humanity as toys for his amusement, X is as evil as a Creepypasta monster could be.
    • Shannon Goldman is the leader of the Cult Of X. Viewing all of humanity as "stupid" and the Earth as "filthy", she formed the cult to help X with his evil plans. Shannon and her cult deliver the game to unsuspecting people, allowing X to claim more victims. After X has killed the victim, Shannon sends a member of her cult to retrieve the game and move on to the next victim. When a member of the cult named Cole realizes how evil they are and tries to stop them, they make him X's next victim. When detective Derek Green comes close to stopping them and destroying the game, Shannon and her cult tie him up, insert the game, and allow X to kill him. Shannon later sends Derek's friend Bob Richardson an audio file of Derek's death, likely as a way of taunting him about his friend's fate.

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#19696: Dec 14th 2018 at 12:10:02 PM

At Literature A To F, for CHERUB, in the header, please make it "these are neither"; i.e. cut the Big Bads.

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#19697: Dec 14th 2018 at 12:50:30 PM

Since you moved all the other Danganronpa subpages to preserve the history, Trivia.Dangan Ronpa should be moved to Trivia.Danganronpa Trigger Happy Havoc since all the entries refer to the first game.

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#19699: Dec 14th 2018 at 9:01:41 PM

Super Sentai: For Fuwa Juzo, please change the pothole back to The Brute for his name.

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#19700: Dec 15th 2018 at 9:29:09 AM

Due to Kingdom Hearts III leaking a month and a half before release, it seems pertinent to lock it and all related pages to avoid anyone adding leaked information to them.


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