User blog:JonTheVGNerd/PE Proposal: Zorc Necrophades (Yu-Gi-Oh!)



You know, I'm feeling quite confident in creating another blog. Why, you ask? Allow me to simplify.

Another PE Proposal coming in, this time consisting a gargantuan, satanic monster from Yu-Gi-Oh!, who's none other than Zorc Necrophades.

Who is Zorc?
Appearing in Season 5 of Yu-Gi-Oh!, Zorc serves as the final antagonist after being revived by Yami Bakura after retrieving all of the Millennium Items to resurrect this giant monstrosity in not only causing mass destruction in the ancient past, but also altering the present timeline with many natural disasters.

Additionally, he was evil god who, by his own claim, was born from the collective darkness of the hearts of all humans, and was first summoned when the high priest Akhenaden created the Millennium Items. Hence, he wanted to shroud the world into eternal darkness, and with the help of Dark Bakura, he was risen again to wreak havoc on both timelines, even being able to easily overpower the Egyptian gods, Exodia and Blue-Eyes. This made him a far more formidable foe than Yami Marik, even moreso before both he and Bakura were finally eliminated once and for all.

Though of course, Yami Bakura was indeed Zorc, but even so, Zorc was an extreme force to be reckoned with from the final season, compared to the other antagonists from previous seasons.

Heinous Standards / Mitigating Factors
Being a giant, satanic monster, he's brought hell in the ancient past, and from being revived by Dark Bakura, he caused serious chaos especially in the present timeline. Not only that, he tormented his victims for his sadistic pleasure.

And Zorc is utterly merciless, and takes pleasure in seeing people run and scream in fear, and Zorc has zero redeeming qualities. And even Bakura (the Yami version) takes serious pleasure in belittling his opponents with taunting remarks. Plus, he's unsympathetic, given how he's willing to cause destruction, and even blanket the world with extreme darkness around. He's the ultimate definition of magnificent bastard from the final season.

Final Verdict
Of the crimes Zorc has committed, his actions surpass/rivals that of Yami Marik's so to me, it's a definitive "yes" for me.