Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-31330278-20190730235738

1. A brief reminder: Long ago, after seeing The Dark Night trilogy, I looked for ways to continue Batman's franchise after Heath Ledger's demise. One thing led to another and i came up with a criminal who's the perfect foil to Joker. A perfectly sane and dignified man. At day, he's called Red Cross and serve as a manager of a charitable foundation. At night, he operates a terror organization under the alias Red Crusader. Similar to Ras Al Ghoul, Red knows Batman is Bruce Wayne. Not sure at the moment, but I might update the idea with Red Crusader and give him traits of Gordon The Reaper, or maybe Frank Fontaine. There's nothing like a top-tier psychopath to fuel Bruce and Selina's battle couple status. Red Crusader isn't planned to be a Nazi, but now that you mention it, a mastermind with the word "crusader" in his alias will make sense as a supremacist/racist. Similar to General Tiger in his blonde version. The part with Joker's similarities to General Tiger is that the cruel tiger is technically the leader of the heroes faction, but seeing a young girl get torn apart by pigmen give him a subtle smile of "well done, Maureen. Just what I needed to encourage my troops to kill you". You see Red Crusader as:

A. Similar to Red Skull (and also to Maureen).

B. Similar to General Tiger, but in a smaller scale.

C. His own category.

2. Hera was a bad mother to all of the children who were remotely related to her. The scary part is that Hercules was one of her victims who suffered the least. The one who suffered the most from Hera's cruelty, at least as far as I know, was | Hephaestus. Saying Odin's parenthood is Subject Delta's parenthood compare to Hera's would be a cruel understatement. He was born deformed and had shriveled of foot, so she threw him out of the Olympus. At leads Hercules did okay for being strong and looking like Chris Hemsworth minus the hammer. Hephaestus looked worse than our troubles, and it took him a couple of years to gain a name as a superior blacksmith. Unfortunately for Hera, Hephaestus was smart. He built a booby trap chair, with chains that tied Hera up and all. He let Hera go only after the gods married him with Aphrodite. If we assume Hephaestus was evolving into a villain, and not just overly-vengeful tragic man, does it mean he grew up and became this way (like Harlemface), or did he learned from the worst (Hera ruined him)?

3. Off topic: Someone in this wiki really liked Mr. Gray and I wanted to create it for him, but now i'm stuck. Are you familiar with Mr. Gray to help me with that? If not, who in this wiki would be the best for that?

On topic: You just made me realize something: Thomas didn't just killed Grace as a human being, horrible as it is. He killed the incarnation of courage in flesh and god (a wordplay on god and flesh and blood). Now that's the biggest cowardice I've ever heard. Now the Prometheus treatment Jester will give him is even more justified. And the fact Thomas value Jester's suffering over his own life makes me hate this knight even more. If Douglas is fine with the concept, but won't do it, I assume he didn't do it because he want to be able to survive in jail. Jester put it perfectly. "God of Cowards and God of Rape" indeed :-(. I didn't recalled Sir Thomas was serving god. I though he was just a self-serving opportunistic human Khelshot. Did you meant Thomas went with the drunk god because the latter is reflecting his own anti-social intentions, or it's just me being confused?

4. Castle sounds like a smart and vigilant man. Just gave me another reason to watch it soon. I heard Giorgia Whigham's character is smart too. sleight of hand (she's good with quickly change cards in real life), playing a killer who could be a genius if only she wasn't a reckless psychopath and so on. Quality-wise, is it similar to "Preacher"? Did Castle and the protagonist of "Preacher" could get along together?

5A. Today I found time to hear the song. It was awesome :-). It have vibes of "Police Legend", "Xylus", "Dark Seraphs" and some dark future stories. I know it's about Doctor Locklear, but which setting this song reminds you the most (any setting you have in mind)? As for the possible idea for PL5: Many of the names and behaviors appearing in this options are references. Sidney Driscoll is a reference to Jack Prescott from the 1976 version of "King Kong". Andy's mental situation is like my theory about the canon 2005 Kong. And now that you say it, writing Sidney as a male would make Andy more disturbing, because there's something very disturbing about a madman who think his dead wife is incarnated in a man. The original 2005 Kong shook the girls who were sent to him in order to get his wife's soul out (shaking the girls to death), and the real-life equivalent to such madness would try to force Sidney into looking as feminine as possible. Think about what Buffalo Bill should have done with his branch, but more gruesome.

5B. From what you're saying, basically Varian is like a more sympathetic version of a criminal who blames the government for failing at helping him in his time of need. Strong stuff. If he met Gothel, do you see him transferring his misplaced hate from Rapunzel to Gothel (hating Gothel like she deserves, and not hating Rapunzel anymore)? Your idea for a partner who'll kill Varian's dead reminds me of one of my older ideas. Before choosing McDonald and Jones as PL2 villains, I had considerations of using Lance and Mordred, who killed their manager Arthur Camelot. Lance killed Arthur for punishing him for his bad treatment to Gwen. Mordred was just a power hungry psychopath. Mordred was supposed to murder Gwen, and hearing about it made Lance kill Mordred and injure himself to frame Mordred as the only killer.

5C. At least Afton couldn't survive in jail. I hope. Dying inside a robotic rabbit suit is just what he deserves. Also true for Beth. If we take the fact she's more repulsive than Jill despite being less evil than the latter, which is a trait she share with Umbridge, it might indicate of what Beth could've become. Similarly to Jill who could become Sofia Lamb, maybe Beth could become Umbridge. Assuming, of course, she could become less reckless and be sophisticated enough for climbing higher. Another fate I wish for people like Beth and Afton is being killed by a bigfoot like Hook man/Candyman. If you had to choose between Beth and Hook Man, which of these 2 psychopaths would you send to kill Afton? Also, is it possible to change the name of Beth's article from "Beth (Scream)" to "Beth Whigham"? I'll talk about it with the admins of "Scream Wiki" too.

5D. I don't like militaristic people, even with they technically belong to my own group. Did you ever had such militaristic condescending conversation partner in talks about popular culture? If you did, how did you solved the problem?

PS: I can give you one last hint before episode 5: Blueface is a man. I can't be specific about Purpleface's gender until later parts. Do you have suspects yet?