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Seeing as stuff from the discussion still gets added to the page, I propose [[spoiler: Quilby]] from \'\'{{Wakfu}}\'\' (massive spoilers for the second season follow). [[spoiler: He started his villainous career by causing the extermination of his own race by inciting a HopelessWar, so that except him and five other immortal Eliatropes only a couple dozens of Eliatrope children survived from a planet worth of people. After the survivors escaped their doomed homeworld in a magic-powered spaceship, he intentionally sabotaged their attempts to find a new home, instead using whatever habitable planets they encountered to refuel said spaseship by draining those planets of titular wakfu, the life force of all things. It is also practically stated that Quilby repeatedly murdered his fellow immortals, when their successive reincarnations again and again refused to participate in this, until they finally managed to overcome him and seal him away. After being accidentally set free and finding that no one remembering his crimes is still around, Quilby tries to go right back to his genocidal space travels. For that, he deceives basically everyone he meets. To take out the last being who can interfere with his plans, Quilby lets OmnicidalManiac Rushu and his army of DemonicInvaders enter the World of Twelve and offers Adomai (basically, a kid, even if with power of a dragon) for them to possess. The reason he did all this? You see, as one of the six original Eliatropes Quilby has reincarnative immortality, but unlike the other five he [[BlessedWithSuck remembers all of his past lives perfectly]]. This eventually left him completely bored and jaded, so he decided to pass his infinite lifespan by travelling the universe. [[ItsAllAboutMe That\'s right, he betrayed everyone he ever knew and caused or committed multiple genocides out of simple boredom.]] Note that not only Quilby regrets absolutely nothing, and not only he expresses nothing but [[EvilIsHammy manic glee]] when planning destruction of yet another world and brutalizing his former comrades - he considers himself the wronged side in the whole affair. Quilby\' sole humanizing quality, the fear of remaining completely companionless and alone, while serving as his fatal weakness, still fails to invoke any sympathy for him, because it doesn\'t shake his monstrous egocentrism in the slightest - even after his dragon \
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Seeing as stuff from the discussion still gets added to the page, I propose [[spoiler: Qilby]] from \\\'\\\'{{Wakfu}}\\\'\\\' (massive spoilers for the second season follow). [[spoiler: He started his villainous career by causing the extermination of his own race by inciting a HopelessWar, so that except him and five other immortal Eliatropes only a couple dozens of Eliatrope children survived from a planet worth of people. After the survivors escaped their doomed homeworld in a magic-powered spaceship, he intentionally sabotaged their attempts to find a new home, instead using whatever habitable planets they encountered to refuel said spaseship by draining those planets of titular wakfu, the life force of all things. It is also practically stated that Qilby repeatedly murdered his fellow immortals, when their successive reincarnations again and again refused to participate in this, until they finally managed to overcome him and seal him away. After being accidentally set free and finding that no one remembering his crimes is still around, Qilby tries to go right back to his genocidal space travels. For that, he deceives basically everyone he meets. To take out the last being who can interfere with his plans, Qilby lets OmnicidalManiac Rushu and his army of DemonicInvaders enter the World of Twelve and offers Adomai (basically, a kid, even if with power of a dragon) for them to possess. The reason he did all this? You see, as one of the six original Eliatropes Qilby has reincarnative immortality, but unlike the other five he [[BlessedWithSuck remembers all of his past lives perfectly]]. This eventually left him completely bored and jaded, so he decided to pass his infinite lifespan by travelling the universe. [[ItsAllAboutMe That\\\'s right, he betrayed everyone he ever knew and caused or committed multiple genocides out of simple boredom.]] Note that not only Qilby regrets absolutely nothing, and not only he expresses nothing but [[EvilIsHammy manic glee]] when planning destruction of yet another world and brutalizing his former comrades - he considers himself the wronged side in the whole affair. Qilby\\\' sole humanizing quality, the fear of remaining completely companionless and alone, while serving as his fatal weakness, still fails to invoke any sympathy for him, because it doesn\\\'t shake his monstrous egocentrism in the slightest - even after his dragon \\\"sister\\\" who apparently shared his memory curse and supported him in his previous misdeeds, rejects his plans, tries to talk him down and finally delivers the decisive blow to him (proving by this that Qilby\\\'s behavior can\\\'t be blamed on his circumstances), he doesn\\\'t even for a second try to consider that maybe everyone\\\'s rejection of him is his own damn fault. Final fate delivered to Qilby is karmically horrible - being sealed (again) in a timeless blank dimension where nothing and no one else exist - but even the exceptionally compassionate main character, Yugo, agrees, albeit with heavy heart, that it was the only option.]]
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Seeing as stuff from the discussion still gets added to the page, I propose [[spoiler: Quilby]] from \'\'{{Wakfu}}\'\' (massive spoilers for the second season follow). [[spoiler: He started his villainous career by causing the extermination of his own race by inciting a HopelessWar, so that except him and five other immortal Eliatropes only a couple dozens of Eliatrope children survived from a planet worth of people. After the survivors escaped their doomed homeworld in a magic-powered spaceship, he intentionally sabotaged their attempts to find a new home, instead using whatever habitable planets they encountered to refuel said spaseship by draining those planets of titular wakfu, the life force of all things. It is also practically stated that Quilby repeatedly murdered his fellow immortals, when their successive reincarnations again and again refused to participate in this, until they finally managed to overcome him and seal him away. After being accidentally set free and finding that no one remembering his crimes is still around, Quilby tries to go right back to his genocidal space travels. For that, he deceives basically everyone he meets. To take out the last being who can interfere with his planes, Quilby lets OmnicidalManiac Rushu and his army of DemonicInvaders enter the World of Twelve and offers Adomai (basically, a kid, even if with power of a dragon) for them to possess. The reason he did all this? You see, as one of the six original Eliatropes Quilby has reincarnative immortality, but unlike the other five he [[BlessedWithSuck remembers all of his past lives perfectly]]. This eventually left him completely bored and jaded, so he decided to pass his infinite lifespan by travelling the universe. [[ItsAllAboutMe That\'s right, he betrayed everyone he ever knew and caused or committed multiple genocides out of simple boredom.]] Note that not only Quilby regrets absolutely nothing, and not only he expresses nothing but [[EvilIsHammy manic glee]] when planning destruction of yet another world and brutalizing his former comrades - he considers himself the wronged side in the whole affair. Quilby\' sole humanizing quality, the fear of remaining completely companionless and alone, while serving as his fatal weakness, still fails to invoke any sympathy for him, because it doesn\'t shake his monstrous egocentrism in the slightest - even after his dragon \
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Seeing as stuff from the discussion still gets added to the page, I propose [[spoiler: Quilby]] from \\\'\\\'{{Wakfu}}\\\'\\\' (massive spoilers for the second season follow). [[spoiler: He started his villainous career by causing the extermination of his own race by inciting a HopelessWar, so that except him and five other immortal Eliatropes only a couple dozens of Eliatrope children survived from a planet worth of people. After the survivors escaped their doomed homeworld in a magic-powered spaceship, he intentionally sabotaged their attempts to find a new home, instead using whatever habitable planets they encountered to refuel said spaseship by draining those planets of titular wakfu, the life force of all things. It is also practically stated that Quilby repeatedly murdered his fellow immortals, when their successive reincarnations again and again refused to participate in this, until they finally managed to overcome him and seal him away. After being accidentally set free and finding that no one remembering his crimes is still around, Quilby tries to go right back to his genocidal space travels. For that, he deceives basically everyone he meets. To take out the last being who can interfere with his plans, Quilby lets OmnicidalManiac Rushu and his army of DemonicInvaders enter the World of Twelve and offers Adomai (basically, a kid, even if with power of a dragon) for them to possess. The reason he did all this? You see, as one of the six original Eliatropes Quilby has reincarnative immortality, but unlike the other five he [[BlessedWithSuck remembers all of his past lives perfectly]]. This eventually left him completely bored and jaded, so he decided to pass his infinite lifespan by travelling the universe. [[ItsAllAboutMe That\\\'s right, he betrayed everyone he ever knew and caused or committed multiple genocides out of simple boredom.]] Note that not only Quilby regrets absolutely nothing, and not only he expresses nothing but [[EvilIsHammy manic glee]] when planning destruction of yet another world and brutalizing his former comrades - he considers himself the wronged side in the whole affair. Quilby\\\' sole humanizing quality, the fear of remaining completely companionless and alone, while serving as his fatal weakness, still fails to invoke any sympathy for him, because it doesn\\\'t shake his monstrous egocentrism in the slightest - even after his dragon \\\"sister\\\" who apparently shared his memory curse and supported him in his previous misdeeds, rejects his plans, tries to talk him down and finally delivers the decisive blow to him (proving by this that Quilby\\\'s behavior can\\\'t be blamed on his circumstances), he doesn\\\'t even for a second try to consider that maybe everyone\\\'s rejection of him is his own damn fault. Final fate delivered to Quilby is karmically horrible - being sealed (again) in a timeless blank dimension where nothing and no one else exist - but even the exceptionally compassionate main character, Yugo, agrees, albeit with heavy heart, that it was the only option.]]
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Seeing as stuff from the discussion still gets added to the page, I propose [[spoiler: Quilby]] from \'\'{{Wakfu}}\'\' (massive spoilers for the second season follow). [[spoiler: He started his villainous career by causing the extermination of his own race by inciting a HopelessWar, so that except him and five other immortal Eliatropes only a couple dozens of Eliatrope children survived from a planet worth of people. After the survivors escaped their doomed homeworld in a magic-powered spaceship, he intentionally sabotaged their attempts to find a new home, instead using whatever habitable planets they encountered to refuel said spaseship by draining those planets of titular wakfu, the life force of all things. It is also practically stated that Quilby repeatedly murdered his fellow immortals, when their successive reincarnations again and again refused to participate in this, until they finally managed to overcome him and seal him away. After being accidentally set free and finding that no one remembering his crimes is still around, Quilby tries to go right back to his genocidal space travels. For that, he deceives basically everyone he meets. To take out the last being who can interfere with his planes, Quilby lets OmnicidalManiac Rushu and his army of DemonicInvaders enter the World of Twelve and offers Adomai (basically, a kid, even if with power of a dragon) for them to possess. The reason he did all this? You see, as one of the six original Eliatropes Quilby has reincarnative immortality, but unlike the other five he [[BlessedWithSuck remembers all of his past lives perfectly]]. This eventually left him completely bored and jaded, so he decided to pass his infinite lifespan by travelling the universe. [[ItsAllAboutMe That\'s right, he betrayed everyone he ever knew and caused or committed multiple genocides out of simple boredom.]] Note that not only Quilby regrets absolutely nothing, and not only he expresses nothing but [[EvilIsHammy manic glee]] when planning destruction of yet another world and brutalizing his former comrades - he considers himself the wronged side in the whole affair. Quilby\' sole humanizing quality, the fear of remaining completely companionless and alone, while serving as his fatal weakness, still fails to invoke any sympathy for him, because it doesn\'t shake his monstrous egocentrism in the slightest - even after his dragon \
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Seeing as stuff from the discussion still gets added to the page, I propose [[spoiler: Quilby]] from \\\'\\\'{{Wakfu}}\\\'\\\' (massive spoilers for the second season follow). [[spoiler: He started his villainous career by causing the extermination of his own race by inciting a HopelessWar, so that except him and five other immortal Eliatropes only a couple dozens of Eliatrope children survived from a planet worth of people. After the survivors escaped their doomed homeworld in a magic-powered spaceship, he intentionally sabotaged their attempts to find a new home, instead using whatever habitable planets they encountered to refuel said spaseship by draining those planets of titular wakfu, the life force of all things. It is also practically stated that Quilby repeatedly murdered his fellow immortals, when their successive reincarnations again and again refused to participate in this, until they finally managed to overcome him and seal him away. After being accidentally set free and finding that no one remembering his crimes is still around, Quilby tries to go right back to his genocidal space travels. For that, he deceives basically everyone he meets. To take out the last being who can interfere with his planes, Quilby lets OmnicidalManiac Rushu and his army of DemonicInvaders enter the World of Twelve and offers Adomai (basically, a kid, even if with power of a dragon) for them to possess. The reason he did all this? You see, as one of the six original Eliatropes Quilby has reincarnative immortality, but unlike the other five he [[BlessedWithSuck remembers all of his past lives perfectly]]. This eventually left him completely bored and jaded, so he decided to pass his infinite lifespan by travelling the universe. [[ItsAllAboutMe That\\\'s right, he betrayed everyone he ever knew and caused or committed multiple genocides out of simple boredom.]] Note that not only Quilby regrets absolutely nothing, and not only he expresses nothing but [[EvilIsHammy manic glee]] when planning destruction of yet another world and brutalizing his former comrades - he considers himself the wronged side in the whole affair. Quilby\\\' sole humanizing quality, the fear of remaining completely companionless and alone, while serving as his fatal weakness, still fails to invoke any sympathy for him, because it doesn\\\'t shake his monstrous egocentrism in the slightest - even after his dragon \\\"sister\\\" who apparently shared his memory curse and supported him in his previous misdeeds, rejects his plans, tries to talk him down and finally delivers the decisive blow to him (proving by this that Quilby\\\'s behavior can\\\'t be blamed on his circumstances), he doesn\\\'t even for a second try to consider that maybe everyone\\\'s rejection of him is his own damn fault. Final fate delivered to Quilby is karmically horrible - being sealed (again) in a timeless blank dimension where nothing and no one else exist - but even the exceptionally compassionate main character, Yugo, agrees, albeit with heavy heart, that it was the only option.]]
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Seeing as stuff from the discussion still gets added to the page, I propose [[spoiler: Quilby]] from \'\'{{Wakfu}}\'\' (massive spoilers for the second season follow). [[spoiler: He started his villainous career by causing the extermination of his own race by inciting a HopelessWar, so that except him and five other immortal Eliatropes only a couple dozens of Eliatrope children survived from a planet worth of people. After the survivors escaped their doomed homeworld in a magic-powered spaceship, he intentionally sabotaged their attempts to find a new home, instead using whatever habitable planets they encountered to refuel said spaseship by draining those planets of titular wakfu, the life force of all things. It is also practically stated that Quilby repeatedly murdered his fellow immortals, when their successive reincarnations again and again refused to participate in this, until they finally managed to overcome him and seal him away. After being accidentally set free and finding that no one remembering his crimes is still around, Quilby tries to go right back to his genocidal space travels. For that, he deceives basically everyone he meets. To take out the last being who can interfere with his planes, Quilby lets OmnicidalManiac Rushu and his army of DemonicInvaders enter the World of Twelve and offers Adomai (basically, a kid, even if with power of a dragon) for them to possess. The reason he did all this? You see, as one of the six original Eliatropes Quilby has reincarnative immortality, but unlike the other five he [[BlessedWithSuck remembers all of his past lives perfectly]]. This eventually left him completely bored and jaded, so he decided to pass his infinite lifespan by travelling the universe. [[ItsAllAboutMe That\'s right, he betrayed everyone he ever knew and caused or committed multiple genocides out of simple boredom.]] Note that not only Quilby regrets absolutely nothing, and not only he expresses nothing but [[EvilIsHammy manic glee]] when planning destruction of yet another world and brutalizing his former comrades - he considers himself the wronged side in the whole affair. Quilby\' sole humanizing quality, the fear of remaining completely companionless and alone, while serving as his fatal weakness, still fails to invoke any sympathy for him, because it doesn\'t shake his monstrous egocentrism in the slightest - even after his dragon \
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Seeing as stuff from the discussion still gets added to the page, I propose [[spoiler: Quilby]] from \\\'\\\'{{Wakfu}}\\\'\\\' (massive spoilers for the second season follow). [[spoiler: He started his villainous career by causing the extermination of his own race by inciting a HopelessWar, so that except him and five other immortal Eliatropes only a couple dozens of Eliatrope children survived from a planet worth of people. After the survivors escaped their doomed homeworld in a magic-powered spaceship, he intentionally sabotaged their attempts to find a new home, instead using whatever habitable planets they encountered to refuel said spaseship by draining those planets of titular wakfu, the life force of all things. It is also practically stated that Quilby repeatedly murdered his fellow immortals, when their successive reincarnations again and again refused to participate in this, until they finally managed to overcome him and seal him away. After being accidentally set free and finding that no one remembering his crimes is still around, Quilby tries to go right back to his genocidal space travels. For that, he deceives basically everyone he meets. To take out the last being who can interfere with his planes, Quilby lets OmnicidalManiac Rushu and his army of DemonicInvaders enter the World of Twelve and offers Adomai (basically, a kid, even if with power of a dragon) for them to possess. The reason he did all this? You see, as one of the six original Eliatropes Quilby has reincarnative immortality, but unlike the other five he [[BlessedWithSuck remembers all of his past lives perfectly]]. This eventually left him completely bored and jaded, so he decided to pass his infinite lifespan by travelling the universe. [[ItsAllAboutMe That\\\'s right, he betrayed everyone he ever knew and caused or committed multiple genocides out of simple boredom.]] Note that not only Quilby regrets absolutely nothing, and not only he expresses nothing but [[EvilIsHammy manic glee]] when planning destruction of yet another world and brutalizing his former comrades - he considers himself the wronged side in the whole affair. Quilby\\\' sole humanizing quality, the fear of remaining completely companionless and alone, while serving as his fatal weakness, still fails to invoke any sympathy for him, because it doesn\\\'t shake his monstrous egocentrism in the slightest - even after his dragon \\\"sister\\\" who apparently shared his memory curse and supported him in his previous misdeeds, rejects his plans, tries to talk him down and finally delivers the decisive blow to him (proving by this that Quilby\\\'s behavior can\\\'t be blamed on his circumstances), he doesn\\\'t even for a second try to consider that maybe everyone\\\'s rejection of him is his own damn fault. Final fate delivered to Quilby is karmically horrible - being sealed (again) in a timeless blank dimension where nothing and no one else exist - but even the exceptionally compassionate main character, Yugo, agrees, albeit with heavy heart, that it was the only option.]]
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Seeing as stuff from the discussion still gets added to the page, I propose [[spoiler: Quilby]] from \'\'Wakfu\'\' (massive spoilers for the second season follow). [[spoiler: He started his villainous career by causing the extermination of his own race by inciting a HopelessWar, so that except him and five other immortal Eliatropes only a couple dozens of Eliatrope children survived from a planet worth of people. After the survivors escaped their doomed homeworld in a magic-powered spaceship, he intentionally sabotaged their attempts to find a new home, instead using whatever habitable planets they encountered to refuel said spaseship by draining those planets of titular wakfu, the life force of all things. It is also practically stated that Quilby repeatedly murdered his fellow immortals, when their successive reincarnations again and again refused to participate in this, until they finally managed to overcome him and seal him away. After being accidentally set free and finding that no one remembering his crimes is still around, Quilby tries to go right back to his genocidal space travels. For that, he deceives basically everyone he meets. To take out the last being who can interfere with his planes, Quilby lets OmnicidalManiac Rushu and his army of DemonicInvaders enter the World of Twelve and offers Adomai (basically, a kid, even if with power of a dragon) for them to possess. The reason he did all this? You see, as one of the six original Eliatropes Quilby has reincarnative immortality, but unlike the other five he [[BlessedWithSuck remembers all of his past lives perfectly]]. This eventually left him completely bored and jaded, so he decided to pass his infinite lifespan by travelling the universe. [[ItsAllAboutMe That\'s right, he betrayed everyone he ever knew and caused or committed multiple genocides out of simple boredom.]] Note that not only Quilby regrets absolutely nothing, and not only he expresses nothing but [[EvilIsHammy manic glee]] when planning destruction of yet another world and brutalizing his former comrades - he considers himself the wronged side in the whole affair. Quilby\' sole humanizing quality, the fear of remaining completely companionless and alone, while serving as his fatal weakness, still fails to invoke any sympathy for him, because it doesn\'t shake his monstrous egocentrism in the slightest - even after his dragon \
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Seeing as stuff from the discussion still gets added to the page, I propose [[spoiler: Quilby]] from \\\'\\\'{{Wakfu}}\\\'\\\' (massive spoilers for the second season follow). [[spoiler: He started his villainous career by causing the extermination of his own race by inciting a HopelessWar, so that except him and five other immortal Eliatropes only a couple dozens of Eliatrope children survived from a planet worth of people. After the survivors escaped their doomed homeworld in a magic-powered spaceship, he intentionally sabotaged their attempts to find a new home, instead using whatever habitable planets they encountered to refuel said spaseship by draining those planets of titular wakfu, the life force of all things. It is also practically stated that Quilby repeatedly murdered his fellow immortals, when their successive reincarnations again and again refused to participate in this, until they finally managed to overcome him and seal him away. After being accidentally set free and finding that no one remembering his crimes is still around, Quilby tries to go right back to his genocidal space travels. For that, he deceives basically everyone he meets. To take out the last being who can interfere with his planes, Quilby lets OmnicidalManiac Rushu and his army of DemonicInvaders enter the World of Twelve and offers Adomai (basically, a kid, even if with power of a dragon) for them to possess. The reason he did all this? You see, as one of the six original Eliatropes Quilby has reincarnative immortality, but unlike the other five he [[BlessedWithSuck remembers all of his past lives perfectly]]. This eventually left him completely bored and jaded, so he decided to pass his infinite lifespan by travelling the universe. [[ItsAllAboutMe That\\\'s right, he betrayed everyone he ever knew and caused or committed multiple genocides out of simple boredom.]] Note that not only Quilby regrets absolutely nothing, and not only he expresses nothing but [[EvilIsHammy manic glee]] when planning destruction of yet another world and brutalizing his former comrades - he considers himself the wronged side in the whole affair. Quilby\\\' sole humanizing quality, the fear of remaining completely companionless and alone, while serving as his fatal weakness, still fails to invoke any sympathy for him, because it doesn\\\'t shake his monstrous egocentrism in the slightest - even after his dragon \\\"sister\\\" who apparently shared his memory curse and supported him in his previous misdeeds, rejects his plans, tries to talk him down and finally delivers the decisive blow to him (proving by this that Quilby\\\'s behavior can\\\'t be blamed on his circumstances), he doesn\\\'t even for a second try to consider that maybe everyone\\\'s rejection of him is his own damn fault. Final fate delivered to Quilby is karmically horrible - being sealed (again) in a timeless blank dimension where nothing and no one else exist - but even the exceptionally compassionate main character, Yugo, agrees, albeit with heavy heart, that it was the only option.]]
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