Why
"I always come-" - William Afton
This feels ever so slightly rigged
Both Belos and the Core have an attempted kill count of billions at most, Bill's attempted kill count is incalculable. Nuff said.
No
@Romeo and Robot That's a lie. he's not "being discussed for removal" he is currently in "Wait and See" as we are waiting for future media to decide what to do with him. So no, he isn't being discussed for removal, so don't come on this post with your average snark.
I find it hard to believe that a representation of Death could die. His job is to bring people to the afterlife, dude even says that him and Puss are gonna meet again, as in, when Puss dies, Death will be there because he is Death. I don't think we need explicit confirmation to know that Death is immortal
And you think he can die?
Dude literally calls himself Death. I don't know how much more blatant you can get than that
@Notsussybaka900 I feel that it's not exactly bold to assume that Death itself can't die. What's gonna happen to the world then? Everyone just turns immortal?
GOAT HAS COME TO CLAIM OUR MEANINGLESS LIVES
Honestly? Gonna go for Charlie, like, I never really got the hate towards him, at most he's just forgettable, and he's like, that only Ghostface who I actually feel somewhat bad for.
It's Big Jack Horner. What more is there to say about him?
@Sagespiers99 To be blunt, I really don't care. Last thing I need is to debate a fictional character's power level with a random user, you have your opinion and I have mine. Now good day.
This may sound controversial but I might say yes. This guy definitely can't just die, and pretty much as long as a character can die. Death has the ability to reap their lives. So as weird as it may sound. I'm gonna say yes.
The the one person who voted Time Baby
What?
Why do you want to delete pages?
I am gonna say delusional villains would be harder to redeem. Mainly because it would be harder to convince said villain that they are doing anything wrong in the first place, while Faux Affably Evil villains are definitely aware of their own evil, this could just as easily be switched if they make a connection. I also feel like backstory matters here, like, why are they the way they are? Why are they evil, if one is able to deconstruct why one is evil in the first place, then it is a lot easier to change their ways. Talking to a delusional villain and telling them why they are wrong can be as easy and making them realize their wrongs, or as hard as trying to talk to someone through a brick wall.
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It's a potato chip
Could've been cool if they delved into his backstory more.