Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-29414935-20181201153231/@comment-29414935-20190305142025

I changed it, that they aren't stereotypical anymore and have different goals. Now I think there are five Pure Evil villains in that story (There are two Pure Evil villains in two of them at the same time, but that wasn't a big problem). The first villain in the series is Pure Evil I think because he has no redeeming factors and does heinous things. He is responsible for the Outbreak of the Living Dead, so he is also the one who started everything. The zombies killed then 20% of all america's population. He loves to torture people and make gruesome experimentations on them. That caused that many of them died or becoming terrible monsters with nothing but pain and tragedy. He brainwashed and tortured the brother of the protagonist and turned him against him, letting him do the "dirty work" and assassinations. There is also a chemist who created a virus for the first villain and was his partner and later henchman, because he was used by him. In part 2, he is the main antagonist and has a tragedy because the protagonist breaked his legs in the first part and he has a daughter with a mental illness. He used his new virus to use it for the greater good, helping people with strong diseases that aren't curable. But that caused another zombie outbreak (but this time with infected zombies and not dead corpses) and because he used it on himself to grow his legs back, it turned him into a mindless mutant monster. First I wanted him to be stereotypical too and has the same goal as the first villain, but I changed him in this more tragic and anti-villain.