Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-29414935-20181201153231/@comment-29414935-20190304141941

Ok, thanks that was really helpful. I don't want to come up and bother you with the "Are my villains Pure Evil" theme, but I wanted to ask because I have issues to let them stand out enough, in my opinion. It's generally hard to make villains in horror movies exspecially heinous because mostly they are sadistic and serial killers and not outstanding from each other. I know how to make one worse than the other but I want to try to make them equaly evil with their crimes standing out and different ressources. And like you said, I don't know if it would be easier or harder for them to count because it's in the same universe but not really connected (it's like their are easter eggs in each story, like there is a newspaper where the massacre of the clown is pictured etc). The first one is taken seriously but the other characters in the story are comedic but not all the time. When they are in front of him they take the situation completely seriously. His death could be a little bit funny (Like he died the first time, got running over by a truck) but I don't think that take away the seriousness and darkness of his crimes. But when compared to the others, to be honest, I think he is not that evil as the third or fifth one. I also remember that you meant that I must change him, the third, the fourth, the fifth and the sixth one, because they are maybe not doing enough, or the fifth one is worse than the sixth one, because they are the only ones that are both in the same story. But I changed that a little bit, that the fifth one isn't focussing on killing children, more on adults. So he didn't kill children, we don't know it. And the sixth one is mostly killing children in peeling their skin and replacing it with puppetwood. So I guess it could work that these two are Pure Evil in the same story and a unique with their crimes. The fourth one I planned to do something like, he was a careful good person at first but turned into a monster and ruined peoples lives, creating a clown man who kills people and he is enjoying what he has created for a big chaos. Also is he sexually obsessed with his sister and rapes her. Your idea for the third one is really good, is it ok if I used that? That would be more evil and fitting for his character. Because he only killed two people onscreen, but if it is implied he does that to more womans, than his body count would be higher. I don't know if it's a problem that most of these villains are rapists (but in different ways) and have different high body counts.