Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-29414935-20180711205912/@comment-32039927-20180814154418

As this seems like an interesting discussion, I decided to make my own example as well for fun. The game I wrote about centers around a world where deities, monster races and humans are supposed to live together, but they are at war all the time with each other, and the world is suffering of overpopulation. A secret organization of deities named "D. CORP" are ruling humanity with an iron fist in the shadows, but thanks to the protagonist Rob, a conspiracy theorist deemed insane, the corporation is closer and closer to being discovered. They are now desperate to deny their existance so that they can keep ruling humanity.


 * The first P.E. is Eskordianus Pellianogus, a snake-like deity with the face of a lizard and high-ranking executive of D. CORP who often appears likeable but is a vicious sadist who killed Rob's parents as a child due to coming close to the truth. When the deities are on a mission to wreck an entire pyramid where witnesses are, Pellianogus brutally strangles the builders simply because he likes it while they are begging for mercy. Finding out that Rob is still alive, Pellianogus locates his house and triggers an earthquake, killing everyone in his path, simply so that the earthquake would kill Rob. When Rob gets a new house (he wasn't home during the earthquake), Pellianogus strangles his family in front of him and hesistates to murder him simply because he wants to torture him. When Rob spreads information about D. CORP into the world, Pellianogus uses all of his powers to destroy and reset the universe so that no one will ever find out, saying that "we can always create a new race..."


 * The second P.E. is Dark Rob, an alternate universe counterpart. He kills every other Rob in the alternate universes, millions of them btw, before going to the main counterpart, just to prove that he is better. Kidnapping Rob, Dark has already taken fourty people hostage and will kill one of them for every minute that goes, until Rob committs suicide. Rob never does, and escapes, which makes Dark possess millions of children and use dark magic to burn their bodies down slowly, if Rob doesn't come back. Rob lures him again, causing Dark to murder the hostages and the children, before being killed by Rob.


 * Maluskos is the true main antagonist of the trilogy, the biggest and most powerful deity in the world, the creator of humanity, and founder of D. CORP, creating it just to excersize his power of humans and gain even more wealth, all while most of his employees believe that Maluskos is a saint who is doing it because he wants to protect the world from terrorism and hin denying their existance is because he knows what chaos its existance would bring. Maluskos is introduced infecting his right-hand with a disease after failing him, and then converting him into a nuke using his magical powers, which he would use to destroy the world and rebuild it in his own image. Being defeated by a benevolent deity, Maluskos is awoken by a cult, killing the leader of the cult in order to convert him into a nuke again and using it for the same goals, but this time also absorbing the other members to make it even more powerful. During his finale boss battle, Rob brings a time machine to use alternate universe versions of his teammates to defeat Maluskos, which he only sees as an opportunity to destroy the machine which would reset time, killing everyone in the world, for him to rebuild.

Do all of these count? Thoughts?