Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-29414935-20190706142344/@comment-29414935-20190921230601

So I will begin. To remind you, it's the action story with anthropomorphic animals, it's something on it's own but you can compare the style to movies like Fast and Furious and such things.

The villains I believe would do enough to qualify:

1. The payed right-hand of the main villain. When he first appears, he's the secondary antagonist and kinda standard and sane villain. At the end of the story his sadism comes out more as he tries to torture the protagonist and his love interest. But he got interrupted by the main villain. He later betrays his boss and escapes. In the second part, he is the main antagonist. Together, with the help of an bounty hunter (the one who redeems himself and gets an own spin-off), he enslaved many people and forced them to make drugs he can sell. After an explosion caused by the protagonist, one slave got injured on the leg and but was still able to live. After he begged the drug dealer slaver to help him, he shot him dead. After he got back "from the dead" with scars, he continued enslaving people. When he and the bounty hunter tried to enslave and blackmailed villagers, one old innocent man refused. Then he stabbed him dead with his razors. He put his slaves collars on, so if they try to flee, they got blown up (similar to the child slaver from the other story but without electro shocks). He tortures some of his slaves for fun. He wants revenge on the protagonist and his girlfriend and hired the bounty hunter to capture them and bring them to him. He just succeeded in getting the protagonist. So the drug dealer slaver tortures him gruesomely and also threatens him to torture and kill his girlfriend to. The bounty hunter stops him from going any farther, because it wasn't part of the deal. But he didn't care, so the bounty hunter helped the protagonist escape. That leads to the protagonist thrown him out of the window. In the third part of the spin-off, he returns and wants now revenge on the bounty hunter. So he gets help from his twin brother, who is really scared and afraid of him. He frees him from and asylum what leads him to kill the guards brutally. He also frees other prisoners, so they could help him in his goals. He killed many people with his men, and also a whole religious temple. When he was going to kill the master, his brother stopped him, and that leads him to force his brother to shoot and kill him. The brother refused but he forced him more and more and said that he will do terrible things to him if he doesn't do it. So he has no other way and does that. He later kills his own followers in a gas room because "he has no more use for them", and kidnaps the adoptive son of the bounty hunter who is a little child, to blackmail him. He later tries to kill him, but it is stopped by the bounty hunter and his friends. In one point in the story, we learn a little bit about his past but just from mentions, that he was threated badly by his parents and his twin brother was threated good. But he doesn't seem to care about that and is way worse than his parents and brother, and that doesn't justify what he does, isn't played for sympathy. And his brother is evil too but way less evil than he is.

2. A female cult leader who slaughtered many churches and religious groups. In every religious group, she slaughtered, she let one survive and does unethical rituals on them, as cutting their hearts out and drinking their blood, all while they are alive. She does that also to her own followers sometimes. When she attacks the church of one of the main characters, who is a priest, she beheads his wife for his eyes and forces him to watch. Luckily, he can escape. She hears about an artefact that gives one immortality, so she wants to have that. On her way, she sacrificeses many of her followers, just so she can get to the artefact.

3. A military warlord who is a terrorist and the main antagonist of the war backstory of the protagonist. He nuked a city which lead to 50.000 people to die. After that, he executed the most of the army of the protagonist. Later, he executed the president of another city live in the television, to blackmail the United States. After that, he wants to nuke nearly the entire U.S with his new atomic bomb.

The ones who are crossing the MEH, but I don't think would qualify:

1. A ruthless crime lord boss and the main antagonist of the first spin-off from the bounty hunter. He is a sadistic mass murderer who wants to take over the city he lives in. He already has 50% of it and terrorises it. He smuggles drugs, weapons and other things. His plan is to destroy all the other gangs, who could be a threat to him. He has a son, which he threats badly and doesn't care about. His men are very loyal to him and are wanting to become like him. He tortured many members of the other gangs, mostly for information. Later, he brutally kills one of the gangs leaders and that causes chaos under the other gangs.

2. The mysterious right-hand of the crime lord boss and the secondary antagonist of the first part and the main antagonist of the second part. He was first loyal to his boss but later betrayed him together with his son. He later goes his own way and kills the leader of the last gang, which results in causing all gangs to completely drove apart. He mostly is driving by greed and wants to know where the wealth of all the gangs is. He set a bomb in a building, what lead a few innocent people to die. He is later revealed to be a former partner of the best friend of the bounty hunter who betrayed him and wanted to put his identity under secret. After he knocks out the best friend and love interest of the bounty hunter, he ties them up. He blackmails them to torture them gruesomely if they don't give him any information about the bank codes. The bounty hunter rescues them and they all begin to fight against him. He succeeds in killing the love interest but is short time after, killed by his former partner, the best friend of the bounty hunter.

I also must say, the spin-offs are full of grey-zone characters, so it's harder in general for any of them to stand out enough. They are also more brutal and bloody than the main story.