She has such an interesting backstory, but it's only shown in a prequel book
A bear might kill me, but only if I'm not being responsible.
Johan will kill me for the hell of it
As much as I prefer the book version of Baron's death, I also love the idea of Paul killing the Baron himself, it's much more poetic and brutal.
It also felt satisfying seeing a colonial overlord get his comeuppance
Brenden Rangers
Not a bigot
It was created by a youtuber named Rainimator for his channel, technically it is an official work
A xenophobe isn't someone who follows master race ideologies, most xenophobes are ignorant rather than bigoted or afraid. A gang of Neo-Nazis or a conquering nation would not be "xenophobic" but an isolationist type person or someone who dislikes outsiders would be a xenophobe
Goldie and Jack weren't even a duo just two villains that opposed each other
Trevor Philips is a psychopath not a sociopath
Eren Jaeger
Spot
High Evolutionary
Ken
Striker
Yeah I got nothing...
I mean, the Vees from Hazbin Hotel had barely any screentime and they still were in the Villains Wiki.
I have one character from my animated webseries that has a fully fleshed out episode and character arc. Could he be on here?
It's implied that Ghidorah had destroyed thousands of planets prior to coming to Earth, and Darkseid can destroy an entire universe by just being there, so I think they could destroy a lot.
Palpatine had enough power to disable an entire fleet, Snoke only floated people around and couldn't stop his own death even though he saw it a mile away
Usually coward is defined as a villain that is too afraid of facing consequences or defeat
Just like how many fictional characters here are also found in the Heroes wiki, what would be the real-life equivalent?
For me it would be:
Winston Churchill
William T. Sherman
George Washington
Che Guevara
Alexander the Great