What does ToS rule stand for?
Know I'm aware this new rule caused villains from shock value works to be deleted, BUT, I'm just curious what does ToS stand for?
What does ToS rule stand for?
Know I'm aware this new rule caused villains from shock value works to be deleted, BUT, I'm just curious what does ToS stand for?
I am not sure what a crime by proxy is(e.g. Murder by proxy) can you please tell me? Since I don't know what it really means.
I don't know what it is to commit a crime by proxy(e.g. Murder by proxy) can someone tell me what it means to commit a crime by proxy and an example on how it is committed.
Now which villains feigned mental illnesses, but don't actually have any
Reason for asking this: Because I want to know examples of villains who feigned mental illnesses so I can add them as examples.
I can't really think of any, but tell me if there are any.
Isn't he supposed to be a fanon villain? Plus if he isn't then why won't he get a pure evil proposal.
Actually King Andrias redeems himself, because of being abused by the Pure Evil King Aldrich his father, so consider King Aldrich the irredeeamble monster.