Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-29414935-20181201153231/@comment-29414935-20181214003616

I have a random not really necessary question. I have a lighthearted comedy series with teenagers as the main characters. The story itself is not really serious or dark, maybe a few times but really rare. In this series there are plenty of different villains and antagonists (that is logical), some of them just one-shots. I have their a villain who is, until now, a one-shot. He captures the main protagonist teenage boy and his friend a girl (She is very kind and friendly), he is 14, she is 15. He then tie them up (like Kim and Wade on the one picture I sended) and tries to kill them with a container full of radioactive goo. To experiment on them. He shows no remorse, even if they are "children" and the girl completely innocent (the boy is a jerk often), and just the boy did foiled his plans before (offscreen). So would he in your opinion Pure Evil or is it just too little crimes he did or is trying to do and is it too silly because of the "tied up hanged over something which would kill them and he led them slowly in, instead of throwing them in instantly"?