For me, writing a purely evil villain is not that difficult. I’ve already thought of plenty of villains like this I wanna write down
I would torture them in the most inhumane ways possible and even put them in various fates that “worse than death” doesn’t begin to describe. JK but I really would write a villain like this.
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I would spare them so they could live with their failures and suffer eternally without ever having any possibility of ever dying
How is the story emotionally manipulative?
Flowey
Floch Forster
It would be okay if he didn’t had gone overboard with the unnecessary level of violence no matter how much Sentinel had it coming
Pure evil, pure cuteness. Assimilate, kill and destroy!!!
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The Absolute Solver/Cyn is both pure cuteness and pure evil. It converts worker drones into mindless minions under its control to wage war against humanity and by extension life and existence itself, yet manages to be also a really badass adorable sci-fi horror villain.
Grand Moff Tarkin
Basically, Cyn merely serves as a body for the AbsoluteSolver who in turn is an AI that is able to manifest in any Drone it has infected, acting like a hive mind among them. However, it’s made clear throughout the series that the Solver itself has its own defined personality despite having the habit of mimicking speech patterns of others, which remains the same regardless of whoever it is possessing. Therefore Both Cyn and the Solver are one same character, with the former being the body and the latter being the mind.
They said it’s still a little early
Yeah, but it’s because I didn’t know how to make a proper blog post
I’ve even made a PE proposal for the AbsoluteSolver, but unfortunately I done it too early because the final episode just launched yesterday. But analyzing all the info one could gather throughout the story, there are very high chances that it can count as the one and only Pure Evil villain in Murder Drones.
Lord Commander was chosen and offered power by Invictus
The KH category page states that a redeemed villain cannot qualify as such even if their redemption comes of as an asspull, unless they’ve supposedly “redeemed” themselves even after crossing Moral Event Horizon, therefore irredeemable villains who undergo Faux Redemption can be karma houdinis as long as they receive insufficient/zero repercussions for their crimes.
Scar, Grand Moff Tarkin, Yuuki Terumi, The Hulk (Old Man Logan), Giant Man (Marvel Zombies). They’re all on the Fallen Heroes category in the Pure Evil Wiki.
The Batman who Laughs who once started having moral agency issues due to the Joker’s toxin but upon becoming The Darkest Knight and breaking free from its influence, he still chooses to remain evil, being satisfied with all his cataclysmic atrocities and willing to remain like this until the very end.