This is a proposal for Trigon from the Teen Titans animated series.
CHARACTER'S TRAITS
This is another version of Trigon. This Trigon like the other ones is also an interdimensional demon who is set on dominating many worlds. Trigon's character traits are that off an arrogant supernatural being that is sadistic and would want to rule many worlds, a master manipulator that is able to use words to break people like how he broke Raven, and an individual who is easy to agitate when things do not go their way. He is also the father one of the main protagonists, Raven and the main antagonist of Teen Titans season 4.
HEINOUS STANDARDS
Trigon surpasses the general standards and the standards within the story. Unlike other main villains like Slade, Brother Blood, and the Brain, Trigon succeeds in destroying the entire world and turning everyone into stone in the process killing everyone with the exception of the titans that Raven was able to spare. Trigon also reduced the world to a hell dimension.
MORAL EVENT HORIZON
Trigon has MEH crossings. The first being when he destroys the world right upon his arrival reducing everything to a hell dimension. The second MEH crossing was when he attempt to murder his daughter, Raven, when she got her confidence back to face Trigon. Another instance of MEH crossing was when he created dopplegangers of Beast Boy, Cyborg, and Starfire to torture them for his amusement.
INDIVIDUAL CAPABILITY
As an interdimensional demon, Trigon has a lot of power and can use his powers to cause wide scale damage. For example, with his powers, Trigon was able to destroy Azarath, Raven's homeworld, then destroy the Earth when he was revived, and use his powers to create dopplegangers of the titans to beat and torture them. With his powers and abilities, Trigon has the resources necessary to cause as much damage as he can.
MORAL AGENCY
Trigon is a demon, but on multiple occassions he shows that he has agency over his actions. For most of his interactions with his daughter, Raven, he deliberately coerces her to become the portal knowing how much anguish it causes her and her friends. Trigon also sat back and watch in amusement when the titans were fighting their evil counterparts for his amusement. Trigon purposefully pulled back on his deal with Slade knowing well that Slade was doing what he was instructed to do by Trigon but chose to painfully take his powers away from him when Slade got angry.
When Raven lectures Trigon on what a good father was, she mentions that he has no traits as a good father and that it is his choice to be bad not something that he is in not control of.
NO REDEEMING QUALITIES
Trigon is not presented with any redeeming qualities. His relationship with his daughter, Raven, was abusive at best - he saw her as a pawn and a portal to be used to arrive on Earth. He did not care about her or her personal issues.
His relationship with Slade is similar as he used Slade as a pawn to scare Raven and to bring Raven to him but, Trigon discarded Slade as useless when he got Raven to come to him. This despite Trigon's order and the deal the two made.
NO SYMPATHY
Trigon is not portrayed as sympathetic. His death was not portrayed sympathically either. Actually, Trigon for the time he appeared in the season was portrayed as completely serious.
SCREEN TIME
Trigon had the screen time in Season 4 to show his most terrible acts. In the episode "Birthmark", it was focused more on Slade. In the episode "Prophecy", it shows what Trigon did to Azarath and how he reduced that world to a hell dimension wasteland. Trigon alao has more lines in this episode and tried to break Raven with his words. In season finale trilogy, "The End", Trigon got way more screen time. In part 1 he manage to break Raven's spirit and make her accept her destiny causing her to become the portal for his revival. In part 2, he destroys the world and tortures the titans with their evil clones. In part 3, he fights the titans and tried to kill Raven. Trigon is given the on-screen villainy as the main villain of season 4.
WORST
Trigon is portrayed as the worst villain in the story. He manages to destroy both Azarath and the Earth, he manage to break his daughter's spirit, and eventually tried to murder her when she stood up against him. Trigon is portrayed as very serious and in his own unique way manage to outdo the other main villains by destroying the world and killing all life on it except for the titans. He's one of the worst.
STORY TYPE
Teen Titans (2003 animated series) is a story based on teenagers with superpowers (Robin, Starfire, Cyborg, Raven, and Beastboy) who fights criminals in their city and bring the criminals to justice. The story at times has a comical and light-hearted moments and in other moments serious moments. The story is an action story with many fights and episodes that focuses on the titans, their relationships (with each other and others).