User:Misry6

Hi. I am the user known as Misry6, but you can simply call me Misry. I am here to do constructive work on this wiki and improve it. I am also here to suggest ideas for articles, and I am currently planning to create the Legendary Villains Wiki for all villains that are real-world legends.

Reasons for creating the Legendary Villains Wiki
These are my reasons for creating the Legendary Villains Wiki:
 * 1) This wiki is only for fictional villains. Some people (including Christians like me) believe those villains to be real, and adding them to a wiki that is only for fictional villains would be offensive to them.
 * 2) If I add Legendary Villains to the Real-Life Villains Wiki, that would be extremely offensive, since a lot of people do not believe such villains exist.

Upvoted

 * 3rd PE Proposal: Hadrian (Minecraft: Story Mode series) - For the heinous standards, despite not being able to compete with the likes of Romeo nor the Wither Storm (Romeo murders hundreds or thousands of people in Champion City is Xara is given her bed, and the Wither Storm did mass vandalism on Jesse's world), Hadrian is the evilest and sadistic out of all the minor villains in the series, as he rigged the Old Builder Games with Mevia and has the Competitors compete in the Games. He also commits the crime of mass torture, as those that get "eliminated" in the Games are sent to being tortured in the quartz mines in the Nether for the rest of their lives by both Hadrian and Mevia until they can compete in the Games again, which would by very unlikely under their rule. Not only that, Hadrian gives the competitors false hope through the legend of "Tim", a fictional character which he made up; that action also makes him worse than Mevia as she doesn't give people false hope. (This is very similar to Dr. Gross from the Adventure Time series, as, although she can't compete with the likes of GOLB nor the Lich for the heinous standards of her series, she is the most evil out of all the minor villains in her series, as she accidentally commits mass murder but shows no remorse for it.)
 * Original proposal link: [//villains.wikia.com/d/p/3179493162221867319 https://villains.wikia.com/d/p/3179493162221867319]
 * Reproposal link: [//villains.wikia.com/d/p/3179493162221867536 https://villains.wikia.com/d/p/3179493162221867536]

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 * 1st PE Proposal: D-Stroy (Dinotrux series) - He fails the Heinous Standards, most notably the General Standard. He might eventually count in Season 4 of Dinotrux: Supercharged if it ever comes out, however.
 * Link: [//villains.wikia.com/d/p/3179493162221867095 https://villains.wikia.com/d/p/3179493162221867095]
 * 2nd PE Proposal: Asa Watts (The Cowboys) - He has very sadistic tendencies, crosses the Moral Event Horizon at least four times, and is manipulative. However, he fails the Story Type criteria, as the movie he is in isn't darker than the majority of Western fiction. However, I haven't read the novel The Cowboys, which I've heard is darker than the movie based off of it, so Watts might count there, but he doesn't count in the film, albeit very close; I plan to do a reproposal for Watts with an admin's permission (the novel version, not the film version, if Watts even appears in the novel).
 * Link: [//villains.wikia.com/d/p/3179493162221867245 https://villains.wikia.com/d/p/3179493162221867245]
 * 4th PE Proposal: Big D (Sammy & Co series) - The main antagonist of the movie A Turtle's Tale: Sammy's Escape from Paradise in the A Turtle's Tale film duology of the Sammy Co series. As such, he is a manipulative but tyrannical seahorse who enjoys ruling all the marine life of "the Tank" (the largest aquarium in the world in the said series) with an iron fist while making it look like he's the "hero" by trying to help the sealife "escape" the Tank, and forces the sealife into pretending that they like him. He has his own "restriction zone" where only he and his two henchmen, Marco and Philippe (who are also afraid of him) are allowed to swim in. He also tortures his cousin, Tremaine, out of a petty excuse, who talked to himself about Big D being nobody back home, insinuating Big D was no better than he currently is. However, he was downvoted due to being accepted as a generic tyrant, but I'm definitely planning a reproposal once I'm fully familiar with the Sammy & Co franchise.
 * Link: [//villains.wikia.com/d/p/3179493162221867528 https://villains.wikia.com/d/p/3179493162221867528]
 * 5th PE Proposal: General Morando (Tales of Arcadia trilogy) - He is a manipulative alien👽 tyrant who was exiled for high treason against his king, Fialkov, and his queen, Coranda, rulers of the alien planet Akiridion-5. After that, he deceived Varvatos Vex, a commanding officer of the alien species known as the Akiridions, into lowering the shields, promising no one would be hurt. (Morando also knew that Varvatos's family was killed by the Zeron Brotherhood.) However, he deliberately broke his promise, as he attacked the Akiridions anyway, enslaving them with himself as the self-proclaimed "King" and putting the real King and the Queen into stasis. As ruler of Akiridion-5, he forces the Akiridions to worship him and even threatens an Akiridion child's life, after said child refuses to worship him. Soon, Morando forces the people of his entire planet to watch as Aja, one of the King's children, as she is almost killed by the evil and brutal robot, Omen. However, he doesn't count due to his story arc is still ongoing and he is from a family-friendly franchise, but chances are that he might eventually count in the future.
 * Link: [//villains.wikia.com/d/p/3179493162221867594 https://villains.wikia.com/d/p/3179493162221867594]

Ongoing
None so far.

Planned
None so far.

How I would write my Pure Evil effortposts
I write Pure Evil effortposts in the usual, recommended way, to make it easier to understand. Down below, you can see effortposts I make for each villain so I don't have trouble publishing them, as I can easily copy them from here.

Grimmel the Grisly (I won't publish this one until March 8.)
Here's a villain so dastardly, so egregious, and so diabolical that he counts. Meet the Bigger Bad of the HTTYD animated franchise, Grimmel the Grisly.

CHARACTER'S TRAITS (Does the character have a define personality? Or is it a one-dimensional character such as a mindless destroying beast?)

Grimmel isn't trying to commit genocide on dragons for no reason. He's a sadistic and egotistical dragon hunter who wishes to hunt down all dragons because of his belief of humanity as the superior species. He's also very delusional, as he thinks what he's doing is right. However, it's certainly not genuine, as he tries to kill Hiccup in his final moments.

HEINOUS STANDARDS (Does the character commit acts that are extremely heinous and unforgivable? Does the character stand out from the rest of the villains featured in the story they are part of?)


 * Baseline Standard
 * General Standard: Grimmel's past being a generic genocidal poacher. He kills dragons for sport, and here's something: he seems to *know* dragons are sapient, as, while he chained Toothless and the Light Fury, he gave the former a sadistic choice between calling all the other dragons for help or he kills the Light Fury that Toothless loves, or not calling the other dragons for help and letting the Light Fury live. However, given his genocidal goals, it pretty much insinuates that he was going to kill the Light Fury anyway. Also, there's something else that makes Grimmel even more scary. When Hiccup is in his house, he hears some rattling, and knows someone is there. The room Hiccup is in is very dark, with only the fire in the fireplace illuminating it. Then he hears Grimmel's voice, and then he creepily shows up, attired in dark clothing. That scene is generally enough to make a *child* afraid.
 * In-Story Standard: Grimmel passes it easily. While Drago Bludvist, the Big Bad of the franchise, makes it to Pure Evil status because he wants to control all dragons, tortured his Bewilderbeast until it was fully grown, indirectly brainwashing Toothless to kill Stoick the Vast, and using dragons and his human army to try to fulfill his quest in conquering the world. However, Grimmel also makes it to Pure Evil status, because of his wish to commit genocide on all dragons, giving Toothless a sadistic choice over the Light Fury's life, and threatening Hiccup that if he doesn't surrender Toothless, then he (Grimmel) will destroy everything he (Hiccup) loves. Also, while Drago uses true fear to control his dragons, Grimmel uses drug needles to control his dragons.
 * System Standard: Okay, so after Drago's death, the Warlords (Ragnar the Rock, Chaghatai Khan, and Griselda the Grievous) have taken over Drago's army and hired Grimmel to capture Toothless so they can use the poor dragon to control the other dragons so they can conquer the world, but the Warlords are not Pure Evil, as they are insufficiently heinous. However, Grimmel passes this as he is more calculating and cruel than they are, as he knew about the directions about how to succeed in his goals, and also drugged his Deathgrippers into obedience. Plus, he betrays the Warlords when he gives them Toothless when he reveals his true intentions were to kill him before committing genocide on all the other dragons.

MORAL EVENT HORIZON (Has the villain crossed the Moral Event Horizon?)

Grimmel passes this several times.


 * He killed a Night Fury in its sleep when he first met it instead of befriending it, and his tribe hailed him a hero. Because of this, he became very delusional into thinking that humans and dragons cannot co-exist, and that all dragons have to be wiped out from the world.
 * He plotted to commit genocide on all dragons, starting with killing all the other Night Furies, except for Toothless.
 * He drugged the Deathgrippers into obedience against their will.
 * He releases the Light Fury, but uses this to his advantage, as he sets up an unseen trap for Toothless and the Light Fury while they are introducing each other, but Hiccup was able to expose it. His trap was filled with poison darts which were made to drug dragons.
 * He sneaks into Hiccup's house when he is first seen, talking with his words echoing in the dark room they are in, and then he shows up. In the same scene, he also tranquilizes Fishlegs in a Toothless costume. Later, he has his Deathgrippers burn down Hiccup's house, threatening that is Toothless is not surrendered, then he will destroy everything Hiccup loves.
 * He was annoyed by Ruffnut being obsessed with him, so he had her go on a large baby dragon to fly over New Berk, and smiles sadistically when she leaves. He then uses her to track to where New Berk was so he and Drago's entire fleet can go there, and Ruffnut was so stupid in never looking back she didn't even know Grimmel and the Warlords' fleet were following.
 * He arrives at New Berk and chains both Toothless and the Light Fury, with the other dragons and their riders watching in fear. Probably knowing that dragons are sapient, Grimmel gives Toothless a sadistic choice between calling the other dragons to help him and the Light Fury, and Grimmel kills the Light Fury, or he doesn't call the other dragons for help, and Grimmel lets the Light Fury live. Fearing the Light Fury's life, Toothless uses his body language to show he chooses the latter option. However, it's very likely Grimmel was planning to kill the Light Fury anyway later on, due to his delusions about killing dragons.
 * He betrays the Warlords and reveals his true intentions to kill Toothless instead of surrendering him to them, proving that he is more evil than them.
 * He, in his final moments and knowing he is likely going to die, tries to kill Hiccup after the latter knocks him off the Light Fury, grabbing his prosthetic leg to take him down with him. He also angrily tears Hiccup's flight suit armor wings and other parts of his armor before Hiccup takes off his prosthetic leg to separate himself from Grimmel. The Light Fury saves Hiccup and leaves Grimmel to plunge into the water at terminal velocity, finally killing him and ending his threat for good.

INDIVIDUAL CAPABILITY (Does the villain use every resource they have at their disposal to cause a maximum of evil?)

Grimmel is very sagacious and calculating and has tons of weapons in his behalf, and he uses all of his resources to his advantage.

MORAL AGENCY (Does the villain have an agency over their actions, and can distinguish right from wrong?)

Grimmel very clearly has a moral agency, as he is a human who is delusional and sadistic enough to attempt genocide on all dragons.

ONLY INDIVIDUALS Grimmel passes this easily, as he is a single being.

NO REDEEMING QUALITIES (Is the villain completely devoid of any altruistic quality?)

Grimmel, like Drago, is a complete madman and has zero redeeming qualities, being unable to be reasoned with. Some might argue that he has some sympathy for dragons as he did release two of them. However, any sympathy he may have for dragons is certainly not genuine, as he only released the Light Fury so she can meet Toothless, and made a trap for the both of them so he can kill them. Plus, despite being annoyed with Ruffnut, Grimmel only releases her on a baby dragon so he can track down where New Berk is, and kill all the dragons. So, no altruistic qualities, not a single one. Also, Grimmel is not an extremist nor an anti-villain; he's more of a delusional creep who is motivated by his own twisted beliefs on dragons.

NO SYMPATHY (Is the villain completely unsympathetic and unforgivable with no Freudian excuse?)

The closest to an excuse Grimmel has is that he got praise from his village for killing a Night Fury, so he decided to kill the rest of the dragons and wipe them out from the world, but this is less a tragic backstory and more Grimmel trying to gain praise.

SCREEN TIME (Are the villains' worst acts on-screen?)

Okay, so here's three actions Grimmel's not shown doing on-screen: (1) killing all but one Night Fury, (2) killing a Night Fury in its sleep and getting praise from his village, (3) managing to drug his Deathgrippers into obedience, nor (4) building the trap for Toothless and the Light Fury. However, it's very heavily implied that Grimmel has done so, as he has crossed nine MEH crossings, five of which are shown onscreen. Also, action 1 explains how Grimmel became so delusional in why he killed so many dragons, action 2 explains why Hiccup and Toothless were wondering if there were more Night Furies, action 3 explains why the Deathgrippers obey Grimmel, and action 4 explains why a trap was made for Toothless and the Light Fury. Furthermore, Eret, Son of Eret knows about Grimmel and his handiwork, and met him before. He knows that the needles in the trap are unique to Grimmel, and those same needles are used on the Deathgrippers.

WORST (Is the villain the worst, or at least one of the worst characters in the story?)

Grimmel is, so far, the darkest villain in the franchise he's in (including Drago, another Pure Evil villain), as he wants to commit genocide on all dragons.

STORY TYPE (Is the story "normal", or purposefully over-the-top appalling? In which case, the Heinous Standards would be so high that it would be almost impossible to have a Purely Evil villain in the story.)

The How to Train Your Dragon animated franchise is pretty much family-friendly, so Grimmel's actions truly stand out.

CONCLUSION Grimmel is truly grisly, and and a true keeper.

Pages to Check On

 * Jesse (Minecraft: Story Mode) - Hopefully, no vandalism will be done to his/her villainous acts during Season 2.
 * Jackson Storm - That page should not be added here again. Even though he is the main antagonist in Cars 3, he does nothing heinous enough to count him as a villain.
 * The Devil (theology) - I am patiently waiting for that page to be unlocked so I can make some improvements.
 * Romeo (Minecraft: Story Mode) - Hopefully no one will add him as being ("Admins" - a race of Gods/cosmic entities); he was never confirmed to be either one. In the last episode of Season 2, Above and Beyond, it's revealed he is simply an extremely powerful human being.
 * Romeo's Snowman - This article is a mistake I made, and was deleted. This is because Romeo and the Snowman are actually the same being, which is explained in the article itself. Romeo is fragmental, able to split himself into different forms, including his Snowman form. This page shouldn't be added here again.
 * Lots-O' Huggin' Bear - Sadly, the Quotes section may get messed up again now that this article is unlocked.
 * Koba - I am really getting concerned about this plagiarism now. That Personality section should be completely original, and not copied from another site. Plus, the fallen heroes category should not be readded here because Koba never did any heroic acts.
 * Hadrian - I have explained in the article why he is the main antagonist in the Adventure Pack and the overarching antagonist entire Season 1 of the game he is in, while the Wither Storm is the main antagonist in the Season Pack and the entire Season 1. This is another concern vandalism may occur here.
 * Sterling - Like Jackson Storm, he isn't a villain at all. He's just a jerk, and none of his acts were remotely evil. This page shouldn't be here either.
 * Talos - Although I did create this article, I honestly think it should be deleted. I've only watched parts of the movie, and I don't think I saw enough detail to prove Talos actually is a villain. I just assumed it. Also, the article seems to be plagiarized from the article of the same name on the Antagonists Wiki, which is just stupid and redundant.
 * Chick Hicks - This is my latest one as there is always lots of cleanup I have to do on that page. A user keeps edit-spamming the article but does no cleanup on it, which is why this article is now on my list.
 * Eli Mills - The reason why this page is now on my list is because there may be some edit-wars going on in the page, including one about this character feeling remorse. If it continues, it may be locked.
 * Indominus rex - There seems to be some recent category abuse apparently, and scientific names are supposed to be italicized.
 * Indoraptor - Like said before, scientific names are supposed to be italicized.
 * DJ Stylbator - It should not be vandalized again.
 * Jadis the White Witch - Tash is the Satan-type character in The Chronicles of Narnia, not Jadis; however, she does come very close. The Satan category shouldn't be added in this page.
 * Grimmel the Grisly - Watching for possible PE abuse and category spam. Also, Grimmel is the overarching antagonist of the animated How to Train Your Dragon franchise, and not just the final antagonist.

Memorable Quotes
"Me: What is a GDV? AustinDR: A generic doomsday villain. In short a villain that does not have a personality or legitimate goals, exists only to be a threat to the protagonists, etc. It is not the same thing as being a flat character."

- Me and AustinDR about a GDV (generic doomsday villain) on the Pure Evil Cleanup thread (which has now been deleted).