Thread:JoxFox2109/@comment-4708882-20190306105752/@comment-29414935-20190312232834

According to my feeling, he seems to stand out enough. Maybe the rape is just assumed. Because I have also a scene, where a corpse of a woman is seen very disfigured and dismembered, and he was it who gruesomely tortured and killed her. It's not onscreen but there is blood everywhere in the room, everything destroyed and like I said her corpse is scarred and disfigured.

I had realise, like I ask you a few days ago, that many villains are under Pure Evil who didn't kill anyone onscreen but the effect is, we see the corpses and sometimes can read in messages what they have done for crimes. Mostly in videogames like in SCP Containment Breach or Resident Evil 2, the chief Brian Irons. I first wondered why he count, because nothing is really onscreen, but then I realised that the effect is and it is said what they have done. But how is it in like books with only words? How can a villain count in it? Must the book describe their crimes exactly?