User blog:Ivan the Brony Kaiju/PE Proposal: Eredin

This is a Pure Evil proposal of Eredin.

Who is he?
Eredin Bréacc Glas is the overarching antagonist of the entire Witcher franchise, serving as the main antagonist of the video game The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, and a bigger bad in the book series.

After murdering his king Auberon Muircetach, Eredin seized the throne and became the king of Aen Elle. With his elite cavalry Dearg Ruadhri, better known as Wild Hunt, he was feared among the humans as he travelled between the worlds and kidnapped people to turned them into slaves.

After his world faced an extinction because of the White Cold, Eredin decide to conquer the world of Geralt. In order to launch a full invasion, however, he needed a Ciri and start to tracking down her.

What has he done?
Eredin is a mysterious figure that leads a horde of ghastly riders across the sky. In The Swallow's Tower, he and Avallac'h lure Ciri into the tower, which led her to be imprisoned in the world belonging to Aen Elle. There, the duo tried to force her to beget a child with the king of Aen Elle elves to harness her powers. Eredin ruined the plan by killing the king. Ciri managed to escape with the help of the unicorns, but not before learning that the elves had massacred humans on Aen Elle world.

At some point, he tracked down Geralt and Yennefer on the Isle of Mists, kidnapping Yennifer to use her as a bait to capture Ciri. Geralt pursued him, and with the aid of Letho of Gulet and two other Witchers confronted Eredin. In the face of hopeless odds Geralt offered Eredin a deal: his soul for Yennifer's. Eredin agreed to deal with him and let Yennifer go, only to take Geralt in her place. Geralt served Eredin as a member of Wild Hunt for some time, until Ciri ultimately freed him with the Avallac'h's help. After this, Eredin tried to reclaim Geralt without success. In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Eredin resumes his hunt for Ciri, coming into conflict with Geralt. Eventually, Eredin is lured into a trap at Undvik in the Skellige Isles. Geralt confronted Eredin on the deck of his flagship and the two faced off in a vicious swordfight that spanned both the deck of the flagship and the cliffs of Undvik. Eventually Geralt won the duel, taking out Eredin's eye and slashing his throat. As he died, he revealed to Geralt that Avallac'h had manipulated them both and had taken Ciri.

Freudian Excuse
Actually, he never redeemed himself, meaning that he is still deceased at the hands of Geralt.

Heinous Standard
Eredin has done some heinous acts like stalking, reficide, kidnapping, usurpation, treachery, and attempted murder. Because of this, he also shows no remorse and making him mostly evil for his crimes.

Final Verdict
I'd say approved, but i hope it counts.