Thread:LucidPigeons/@comment-2175012-20160509175734/@comment-26205772-20160530030212

Well, I did something particular with my own Greater Scope Villain (although to my canon as a whole, he's essentially the Big Bad) you could consider, named Lord Malevolence/Father. Lord Malevolence I made to essentially embody hopelessness and the Despair Event Horizon. Basically, he's the anthropomorphic personification of nihilism; the feeling that eats away at people's hearts when they completely give up. This is what spurred Lord Malevolence down his path to begin with; when the Teraverse was being created in the initial form of a sentient being (the new version of Draynak is literally the living personification of the old multiverse), Lord Malevolence (then known as Domixus) attempted to create a beautiful utopia so all beings could prosper. Unfortunately, he saw his own work corrupt itself due to a previously unknown dark power in him. Although he was horrified and tried to explain himself, he was shunned and exiled by the old Masters (those being the guardians of the Teraverse/Cosma as a whole) for something that he couldn't control. Domixus struck back in order to get what was, at that point, justifiable revenge. In turn, the Masters almost killed him and relegated his form to a pathetic, dwindling shell of his former self. Domixus completely snapped at this point, which resulted in the dark power taking over his form and leading him to corrupt Draynak and nearly destroy the whole of existence. Things just spiraled downwards from there until he was sealed away.

Now, Domixus and the dark force are initially two different entities. But after Domixus falls into his inner darkness, that power and his mind fuse into the being known as Lord Malevolence. That being represents the culmination of Domixus' wrath at the world, and that's what ends up becoming the ultimate threat. Lord Malevolence himself isn't a particularly complex entity, but it's what it represents and how it came to be that I consider unique.