User blog:Sppople/PE Proposal: Jacqueline Natla

Jacqueline Natla is pure evil.

What is the work
Natla is arguably the main antagonist of the Tomb Raider video game franchise, about Lara Croft. She is the main antagonist of the original Tomb Raider from 1996. She is also the overarching villain of the Legend timeline, serving as the main antagonist of Tomb Raider: Anniversary which is a remake of the original, and it's sequel Tomb Raider: Underworld.

Who is she
Jacqueline Natla is the arch enemy of Lara Croft. She was part of the ruling council of the ancient technologically advanced continent of Atlantis, but she then attempted to become the ruler and improve the Atlantians through natural selection and to wipe out the current civilisations by creating a superior race of mutant beasts, but was imprisoned by the others. She was then freed in 1945 by a nuclear test. She would then become a wealthy businesswoman and the CEO of Natla Technologies and manipulates Lara to collect for her a powerful Atlantian device so she can create an army of monsters with which to conquer the world. She believes the human race has become decadent, like the Atlanteans before them.

Heinous factor
Throughout the series she:
 * Attempted to become the sole authority of Atlantis and kill her fellow rulers and the Atlantian race by creating a superior race of mutant beasts.
 * Attempted to do the same to humanity and conquer the world the same way
 * Betrayed, manipulated and attempted to kill Lara after she completed her task for her.
 * Sends a doppelganger of Lara to her mansion, killing her friend and setting it on fire in the process.
 * Promised to free Lara's mother, in order to manipulate her only to reveal that her mother was dead and mockingly revealing she killed her father personally.
 * Sent a doppleganger to kill her boss, when she no longer viewed her as useful.
 * Attempts to release the Midgard Serpent to destroy humanity.
 * Spitefully tried to have Lara killed while dying herself, wanting to "take you with me".

Redeeming factors
None. She doesn't care for the moral consequences of her actions, seeing it on a purely intellectual level.