Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20190813233236/@comment-31330278-20200102231831

1. Would you say Death is worse than Azrael for the same reasons Sharptooth is worse than Jenner, or that Azrael's more defined personality makes him worse than a purposely one-dimensional lunatic? Also, in hindsight, Azrael's wish to kill the drunk god is similar to Envy's endless plotting against Father. Is that intentional? It's a smart and interesting move either way.

2. While I cant tell the good people how to make the movie, I believe I have models which the female villain (for the sake of the discussion, i'll refer to her as Nicole until further information) can go by. Tell me what you think:


 * Randall Boggs - The character is an expy of the chameleons from JP2 novel and is an insecure psychopath. Two villainous qualities that every JP villain can use. Nicole can be a former geek who went to business school to take revenge from her former bullies and buy their companies only to fire them. First employment-wise firing, and later literal fire. No JP villain presented too much care to children, and Nicole will be not so different.


 * Sofia Lamb - Our unfavorite non-action dictator and drug dealer was arguably worse than Umbridge, and somehow the fact she isn't sadistic makes her even worse. Being similar to Sofia, Nicole can take the "harmful to children" mold to the next level. Abuse her child to even worse extent to Mills, Wu and Wheatley's behavior toward I-Black. The child will become the second villain that Owen, Claire and Massie cannot hate.


 * Sharptooth - Given Sharptooth/Sherman Creed is psychotic, writing Nicole as similar to him will probably make her one of those drug dealers who took too much of their own poison. Sharptooth's scale of villainy was so serious that the good people had to describe it in two versions, which the only difference was that one version (novelization) was specific about everything we knew by watching the other one (movie). Nicole can make wonders as one of the characters that the heroes group is just as surprised from her darkness as the audience. If not surprised, at the very least seeing her vileness as ungraspable.


 * Tiago Suarez, AKA Gigantorix - The main antagonist of "Posdonllo 3", who'll be a drug lord with a rated M for mature past prior to becoming pure evil. Nicole wont became a mutated dinosaur like Tiago did, but her tragic past and excessive use and deliverance of drugs will eventually make her look like her soul. Owen/Massie can call her out for choosing to be a bad person instead of taking a freaking responsibility.

Some of the models can fit to other villains too.

3. As a "Hellsing" enthusiastic, I believe you'll take interest at Zorin Blitz's PE proposal:

https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:DevinMarston/PE_Proposal:_Zorin_Blitz

What do you think about him as a villain?

4. On topic: Will this vague fate include being trashed by a psychopath just like him, or more like Kar's ambiguous death?

Off topic: When I think of it, Highway bears some weird irony. Her real name was Anastasia (I call her Highway both for preventing confusion between her and your Anastasia and because her former owners gave her that name). The name alone explains everything. Would you say having a murderous blonde cat who share the same name with a great person from a story of someone I appreciate dearly is a morbid piece of unintended irony, or just a commonly occurring coincident? Also, The secondary antagonist of "Chernobyl IL 2" is more similar to Highway than I expected, but first, I would like to hear your opinion about the best way to write a serious villain based on her. She wouldn't be the first real cat who can inspire fictional villains. Panda, Red and White are based on a couple of street cats who used to pick on Raoul. Some of my friends laughed at me for doing so, but the characters turned out to be just as serious as I wanted.