I accidentally deleted the quotes from Lyutsifer Safin, I’m sorry :(
https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Lyutsifer_Safin
I accidentally deleted the quotes from Lyutsifer Safin, I’m sorry :(
https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Lyutsifer_Safin
That and an Anarchist
Cosmic Dorito with Eyeball
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Here’s a fanart of Super Mario Bros franchise’s first Pure Evil villain, Dimentio. I based this drawing from Infinity Ultron by placing the Infinity Stones, also made his body based on Metallix’s body, with a badass cape
Even though SPECTRE did killed his family when he was a kid, it stops justifying what he is going to do, putting nanobots like a type of virus to kill many innocents, including children and take over the world as a dictator, or as he said, an "invisible God”. In other words, he is like Bradford Buzzard, Koba and The Dark Lord, while having tragic backstories, their heinousness detract from their positive qualities and became even worse than the ones they hated. P. S. I would not also call Safin as honorable since he blackmailed Madeleine to pass the Heracles onto Bond and through that, killing Blofeld in the process, making it dishonorable. Also by the end of the film, when Safin let Mathilde go, it wasn’t truly genuine as he intended to kill her via a poisoned Bond with new nanobots programmed with the genetic code of Madeleine and her daughter, so if Bond were to touch them again, he would kill them.
It’s like what Maurice said in War of the planet of the Apes, "No one could have known how much darkness was living inside him”, referring to Koba, an example of a tragic villain who became Pure Evil.
Another villain is Drago Bludvist from the How to train your dragon franchise. He, like Safin, has suffered the loss of his family due to dragons burning his village, he turn in a dark path of Pure Evil as using the very creatures who killed his family to gather followers and kill those who refused to join him. This makes him a hypocrite, seeing as to how he's using the very things responsible for the deaths of his family to gain power over others-willing to murder any innocents, dragons and humans alike, who stood in his way in order to achieve such power.
However the only James Bond reboot villain I see as tragic is Raoul Silva, who was once an MI6 agent but was betrayed by M when she turned him over to the Chinese government in 1997 during a mission in Hong Kong.
Koba and The Dark Lord (Animator vs Animation)
Even though SPECTRE did killed his family when he was a kid, it stops justifying what he is going to do, putting nanobots like a type of virus to kill many innocents, including children and take over the world as a dictator, or as he said, an "invisible God”. In other words, he is like Bradford Buzzard, Koba and The Dark Lord, while having tragic backstories, their heinousness detract from their positive qualities and became even worse than the ones they hated. P. S. I would not also call Safin as honorable since he blackmailed Madeleine to pass the Heracles and through that, killing Blofeld in the process, making it dishonorable. Also by the end of the film, when Safin let Mathilde go, it was genuine as he intended to kill her and poisoned Bond with new nanobots programmed with the genetic code of Madeleine and her daughter, so if Bond were to touch them again, he would kill them.
It’s like what Maurice said in War of the planet of the Apes, "No one could have known how much darkness was living inside him”, referring to Koba, an example of a tragic villain who became Pure Evil.
Another villain is Drago Bludvist from the How to train your dragon franchise. He, like Safin, has suffered the loss of his family due to dragons burning his village, he turn in a dark path of Pure Evil as using the very creatures who killed his family to gather followers and kill those who refused to join him. This makes him a hypocrite, seeing as to how he's using the very things responsible for the deaths of his family to gain power over others-willing to murder any innocents, dragons and humans alike, who stood in his way in order to achieve such power.
However the only James Bond reboot villain I see as tragic is Raoul Silva, who was once an MI6 agent but was betrayed by M when she turned him over to the Chinese government in 1997 during a mission in Hong Kong.
Movie isn’t out yet and the page is a bit busted https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Lyutsifer_Safin