Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-31330278-20180914001832

My upcoming statistics exam takes its toll, with endless studying and all, but here I am.

1. Molly won't gain respect from other killers at the moment (unless you consider the fact that her dreaded reputation alone is enough to keep many criminals at bay as respect), but I do my best to not downplay her. Being overshadowed by Quazi is too easy. The challenge will be mainly in part 4. In part 1, she's the more prominent half due to the nature of the main conflict. In part 2, Quazi is left alone against the killers after Molly get knocked out. In part 3, Fiona is the heroic mastermind of the case, which make her the first civilian to be the bright half of the main conflict. One of the badass things I plan her to do in part 4 is saving at least one good cop (someone other than Quazi). Before telling you about the other good cops, how do you visualize the good cop that would be saved by Molly (which fairytale character, which actor/actress, how Mad Hatter see him/her and so on)? The part about Mad Hatter's opinion is important, because he's Molly and Quazi's third partner in part 4.

2. Yesterday I happened to meet some missionary girls. They were nice on the personal level. A far cry from the zealots we see on the news. But they kinda stick to people like symbiotes. Stan Lee probably didn't intended to make a theological satire, but when I think of it, the symbiotes are similar to zealotry, in a sense that they stick to one's inner darkness and take him/her worse. Peter's time as symbiote-infected have a certain similarity to someone who got caught up into religious hate groups (like the evangelists, but worse). Cletus could be a corrupted priest in the same ease he's a psychotic serial killer. If he was a real historic character, he would be Jim Jones, the deranged mastermind behind Jonestown. If only there were real-life Spiderman and Venom, the 923 victims (909 Jonestown residents by forced suicide, 9 more residents by outright murder, 5 outsiders by shooting at the airport) could be spared. As Cletus would put: "I'm a symbiote named Carnage. Jim Jones is Carnage". The missionaries were nowhere near as ruthless as Jim Jones, but all of them comes from the same basic mindset. How is it possible for people to look at a person like him and still ignore the fact that religions are destructive to the core? What do they say to themselves? "Most people aren't like him. I'm not like him"? Thankfully, most people are far cry than Jim Jones, but all it takes for massacres is one deranged person who use god as an excuse. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Jones

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonestown

3. Given my upcoming exam's inquisition-like nature (I wish it was an exaggeration :-(. Only a handful of people on earth deserve such an exam), I came curious about the inquisition. I already knew they were dangerous and zealot people. Dark Seraphs must be crawling with those people, so you can imagine the type. The cruelest of them all, whom I consider just as bad as Douglas' section of hell, is the original head inquisitor Tomas De Torquemada. You just know someone is a psychopath when he's evil even in the standards of a religiously murderous organization. I have a theory that Judge Frollo is based on this man. I could say he reminds me of Douglas and Alexander, but pound for pound, I believe he was at least as diabolical as both combined. Maybe even worse. Which of DS villains does Torquemada reminds you the most? If not from DS, is he similar to your vision for Kar/Sergio/Toxocara?

4. Long ago, after seeing The Dark Night trilogy, I looked for ways to continue Batman's franchise after Heath Ledger's demise. I don't think anyone, not even Cameron Monaghan, could ever take Ledger's place as the best and true Joker. Nolan knew it. That was his reason to take Bane to the role. Only someone like Bane can remotely feel the vacuum. So in my idea, I came up with a criminal who's the perfect foil to Joker. A perfectly sane and dignified man. At day, he's called Red Cross and serve as a manager of a charitable foundation. At night, he operates a terror organization under the alias Red Crusader. Similar to Ras Al Ghoul, Red knows Batman is Bruce Wayne. Not sure at the moment, but I might update the idea with Red Crusader and give him traits of Gordon The Reaper. There's nothing like a top-tier psychopath to fuel Bruce and Selina's battle couple status. "Batman: Under The Red Hood" make me want to add Nightwing as well. Do you see Bane work for Red Crusader, or do you recommend for someone crazier (Jonathan "Scarecrow" Crane)/a backstabber big bad wannabe (Carmine Falcone, Oswald Penguin) as RC's right hand? Also, does the fact Scarecrow would be proud of Gordon The Reaper means he'd likely be proud of Red Crusader, or do you think he's more likely to hypocrite about the crusader?

6. Good thinking with Prince Dastan (the Persian prince) and Juane Arc. I lean slightly for Dastan, mainly because I have better lines for him. I might change my mind though. Hope to get into episode 2 soon. Also, I might need your help at the following technical matters:

A. I tried to add Randy to the heroes wiki, but I always fail to add the info table (picture, details and such). I can do the details and the categories, but would you be able to help me with the info table?

B. Remember our talk about Tenpenny and the fact he's not pure evil due to the Donald Love syndrome? So I was thinking about it and I like how you and the other admins solved it. It does make sense he's vigilante, with being a cop who can argue he wanted the best for his city in his psychopathic and dangerous way. Like with Tenpenny, I think I came to understand why Shere Khan aint pure evil in this wiki's standard. Being a bloodthirsty tiger, also symbolize a crooked racist mayor who want to kill a law student for not getting in jail, doesn't contradict his role as the guardian of the jungle. A bad guardian who violate the rules whenever it suits him, but still a guardian. If not being pure evil, Shere Khan must be an extremist. Is it possible to propose him to the "extremist" category? There's the possibility to propose characters to "pure evil" category, so I wonder if it's possible to propose for other categories.

C. The "Nominate Your Essential Villains for the 2018 FANDOM 100" blog caught my eyes. How does it works? Am I able to suggest a couple of high-ranked villains to the "essential" category (i'll of course use legit reasons for choosing them), or should I choose one specific universally well-known villain?