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|image = Adam Susan.jpg
 
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|fullname = Adam James Susan
 
|fullname = Adam James Susan
 
|alias = The Leader
 
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|occupation = High Chancellor of England<br>
 
|occupation = High Chancellor of England<br>
 
Leader of the [[Norsefire]] Party
 
Leader of the [[Norsefire]] Party
|skills = Manipulation
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|skills = Manipulation<br>Political gamesmanship<br>Propaganda
 
|hobby = Admiring FATE.
 
|hobby = Admiring FATE.
 
|goals = Keep all of England under his control.<br>
 
|goals = Keep all of England under his control.<br>
 
Bring down [[V]].
 
Bring down [[V]].
|type of villain = Tyrant|crimes = Oppression.<br>
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|crimes = Oppression<br>
Genocide.}}
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Genocide
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|type of villain = Fascist dictator
{{quote|I believe in survival. In the destiny of the Nordic race. I believe in fascism. Oh yes, I am a fascist. What of it? Fascism…a word. A word whose meaning has been lost in the bleatings of the weak and the treacherous. The Romans invented fascism. A bundle of bound twigs was its symbol. One twig could be broken. A bundle would prevail. Fascism…strength in unity. I believe in strength. I believe in unity. And if that strength, that unity of purpose, demands a uniformity of thought, word and deed then so be it. I will not hear talk of freedom. I will not hear talk of individual liberty. They are luxuries. I do not believe in luxuries. The war put paid to luxury. The war put paid to freedom. The only freedom left to my people is the freedom to starve. The freedom to die, the freedom to live in a world of chaos. Should I allow them that freedom? I think not. I think not.|Adam Susan, explaining his worldview}}
 
 
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{{Quote|I believe in survival. In the destiny of the Nordic race. I believe in fascism. Oh yes, I am a fascist. What of it? Fascism…a word. A word whose meaning has been lost in the bleatings of the weak and the treacherous. The Romans invented fascism. A bundle of bound twigs was its symbol. One twig could be broken. A bundle would prevail. Fascism…strength in unity. I believe in strength. I believe in unity. And if that strength, that unity of purpose, demands a uniformity of thought, word and deed then so be it. I will not hear talk of freedom. I will not hear talk of individual liberty. They are luxuries. I do not believe in luxuries. The war put paid to luxury. The war put paid to freedom. The only freedom left to my people is the freedom to starve. The freedom to die, the freedom to live in a world of chaos. Should I allow them that freedom? I think not. I think not.|Adam Susan, explaining his worldview.}}
   
 
'''High Chancellor Adam James Susan''' is the main antagonist of the ''V for Vendetta'' comic book series.
 
'''High Chancellor Adam James Susan''' is the main antagonist of the ''V for Vendetta'' comic book series.
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
Susan is the dictator of England and the leader of the corrupt Norsefire Party. A former police chief constable, upon his entrance into politics he gathers a select few like-minded right-wing extremists and corporate executives into his inner circle, and then exploits the poverty, chaos, and panic that follow a worldwide nuclear war to seize power. Once in control, he gives himself the title of "Leader," and bans all art and literature that conflict with the views of the party, criminalizes political dissent, and puts Jews, Arabs, Pakistanis and homosexuals into concentration camps.
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Susan is the dictator of England and the leader of the fascist Norsefire Party. A true believer in fascism and white supremacy, upon his entrance into politics he gathers a select few like-minded right-wing extremists and corporate executives into his inner circle, and then exploits the poverty, chaos, and panic that follow a worldwide nuclear war to seize power. Once in control, he gives himself the title of "Leader," and bans all art and literature that conflict with the views of the party, criminalizes political dissent, and puts Jews, Arabs, Pakistanis and homosexuals into concentration camps.
   
 
In order to further monitor the state, Susan takes control of the intelligence departments known as the Eye and the Ear, the military police departments called the Nose and the Finger, and the propaganda department called the Mouth. These are run by his subordinates, Derek Almond (later [[Peter Creedy]]) at The Finger, Conrad Heyer at The Eye, Brian Etheridge at The Ear, Eric Finch at The Nose, and Roger Dascombe at The Mouth. The leaders of these departments run the day-to-day affairs of government.
 
In order to further monitor the state, Susan takes control of the intelligence departments known as the Eye and the Ear, the military police departments called the Nose and the Finger, and the propaganda department called the Mouth. These are run by his subordinates, Derek Almond (later [[Peter Creedy]]) at The Finger, Conrad Heyer at The Eye, Brian Etheridge at The Ear, Eric Finch at The Nose, and Roger Dascombe at The Mouth. The leaders of these departments run the day-to-day affairs of government.
   
From his inner sanctum, he forsakes virtually all human contact, resolving to be feared and respected if he cannot be loved. He reserves the closest thing he can manage to human feeling for Fate, the super-computer which both surveys security and maintains the bureaucracy of his government, loving and worshiping the machine as a goddess; in one scene, it is strongly implied that he masturbates in its presence. Susan is an ascete who does not consume alcohol, has remained a virgin his entire life and who lives a generally monk-like existence. He is not without human qualities, however; his last few moments reveal him to be a timid, socially inept man who is eager to somehow connect with his people. He recounts his past, including glimpses of his childhood; it is suggested that he was a lonely child who developed an inflated sense of his own power and importance by embracing fascism, ultimately suffering a complete break with reality. He also shows signs of solipsism, claiming that he and Fate are the only "real" beings in existence.
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From his inner sanctum, Susan forsakes virtually all human contact, resolving to be feared and respected if he cannot be loved. He reserves the closest thing he can manage to human feeling for Fate, the super-computer which both surveys security and maintains the bureaucracy of his government, loving and worshiping the machine as a goddess; in one scene, it is strongly implied that he masturbates in its presence.
   
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Susan is an ascete who does not consume alcohol, has remained a virgin his entire life and who lives a generally monk-like existence. He is not without human qualities, however; his last few moments reveal him to be a timid, socially inept man who is eager to somehow connect with his people. He recounts his past, including glimpses of his childhood; it is suggested that he was a lonely child who developed an inflated sense of his own power and importance by embracing fascism. He also shows signs of solipsism, claiming that he and Fate are the only "real" beings in existence. It is also suggested that he harbors repressed homosexual feelings; he finds women strange and ugly, but remembers men with an almost erotic tone.
His rule begins to crumble when a masked terrorist calling himself "[[V]]" blows up the Houses of Parliament on November 5 (Guy Fawkes Day), and begins systematically killing Susan's lieutenants. His defiance gradually inspires the public to rebel against Norsefire's reign. Susan tries desperately to capture and kill the mysterious vigilante, but remains increasingly powerless to stop him.
 
   
 
His rule begins to crumble when a masked terrorist calling himself "[[V]]" blows up the Houses of Parliament on November 5 (Guy Fawkes Day), and begins systematically killing Susan's lieutenants. His defiance gradually inspires the public to rebel against Norsefire's reign. Susan tries desperately to capture and kill the mysterious vigilante, but remains increasingly powerless to stop him. When V tampers with Fate, making it express the forbidden emotion of love, Susan suffers a mental breakdown, losing all contact with reality.
Feeling that Fate has abandoned him, Susan appears for a publicity parade. He takes comfort in his peoples' love for him, unaware that the cheering crowds are only cheering because Creedy's goons are forcing them to. At the end of the parade, Susan exits his car, hoping to shake hands with one of his people. He eagerly reaches out to a woman, unaware that she is Rose Almond, the widow of Derek Almond, Creedy's predecessor, who shoots and kills him, just at the moment he began to open himself to other people. Creedy immediately takes total control of London for a short time before he too is killed by one of his underlings, soon resulting in the total collapse of the government.
 
   
 
Feeling that Fate has abandoned him, Susan appears for a publicity parade and takes comfort in his people applauding him, unaware that the crowds are only cheering because Creedy's goons are forcing them to. At the end of the parade, Susan exits his car, hoping to shake hands with one of his people. He eagerly reaches out to a woman, unaware that she is Rose Almond, the widow of Derek Almond, Creedy's predecessor, who shoots and kills him. Creedy immediately takes total control of London for a short time before he too is killed by one of his underlings, soon resulting in the total collapse of the government.
After the collapse of the totalitarian government, Evey took V's identity and trained sergeant Dominic Stone to be her successor to ensure that people like Susan will never hold power ever again.
 
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After the collapse of the totalitarian government, V's accomplice Evey Hammond, takes V's identity and trains sergeant Dominic Stone to be her successor to ensure that people like Susan will never hold power again.
   
 
==In the film==
 
==In the film==
See [[Adam Sutler]].
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I believe in survival. In the destiny of the Nordic race. I believe in fascism. Oh yes, I am a fascist. What of it? Fascism…a word. A word whose meaning has been lost in the bleatings of the weak and the treacherous. The Romans invented fascism. A bundle of bound twigs was its symbol. One twig could be broken. A bundle would prevail. Fascism…strength in unity. I believe in strength. I believe in unity. And if that strength, that unity of purpose, demands a uniformity of thought, word and deed then so be it. I will not hear talk of freedom. I will not hear talk of individual liberty. They are luxuries. I do not believe in luxuries. The war put paid to luxury. The war put paid to freedom. The only freedom left to my people is the freedom to starve. The freedom to die, the freedom to live in a world of chaos. Should I allow them that freedom? I think not. I think not.
~ Adam Susan, explaining his worldview.

High Chancellor Adam James Susan is the main antagonist of the V for Vendetta comic book series.

Biography

Susan is the dictator of England and the leader of the fascist Norsefire Party. A true believer in fascism and white supremacy, upon his entrance into politics he gathers a select few like-minded right-wing extremists and corporate executives into his inner circle, and then exploits the poverty, chaos, and panic that follow a worldwide nuclear war to seize power. Once in control, he gives himself the title of "Leader," and bans all art and literature that conflict with the views of the party, criminalizes political dissent, and puts Jews, Arabs, Pakistanis and homosexuals into concentration camps.

In order to further monitor the state, Susan takes control of the intelligence departments known as the Eye and the Ear, the military police departments called the Nose and the Finger, and the propaganda department called the Mouth. These are run by his subordinates, Derek Almond (later Peter Creedy) at The Finger, Conrad Heyer at The Eye, Brian Etheridge at The Ear, Eric Finch at The Nose, and Roger Dascombe at The Mouth. The leaders of these departments run the day-to-day affairs of government.

From his inner sanctum, Susan forsakes virtually all human contact, resolving to be feared and respected if he cannot be loved. He reserves the closest thing he can manage to human feeling for Fate, the super-computer which both surveys security and maintains the bureaucracy of his government, loving and worshiping the machine as a goddess; in one scene, it is strongly implied that he masturbates in its presence.

Susan is an ascete who does not consume alcohol, has remained a virgin his entire life and who lives a generally monk-like existence. He is not without human qualities, however; his last few moments reveal him to be a timid, socially inept man who is eager to somehow connect with his people. He recounts his past, including glimpses of his childhood; it is suggested that he was a lonely child who developed an inflated sense of his own power and importance by embracing fascism. He also shows signs of solipsism, claiming that he and Fate are the only "real" beings in existence. It is also suggested that he harbors repressed homosexual feelings; he finds women strange and ugly, but remembers men with an almost erotic tone.

His rule begins to crumble when a masked terrorist calling himself "V" blows up the Houses of Parliament on November 5 (Guy Fawkes Day), and begins systematically killing Susan's lieutenants. His defiance gradually inspires the public to rebel against Norsefire's reign. Susan tries desperately to capture and kill the mysterious vigilante, but remains increasingly powerless to stop him. When V tampers with Fate, making it express the forbidden emotion of love, Susan suffers a mental breakdown, losing all contact with reality.

Feeling that Fate has abandoned him, Susan appears for a publicity parade and takes comfort in his people applauding him, unaware that the crowds are only cheering because Creedy's goons are forcing them to. At the end of the parade, Susan exits his car, hoping to shake hands with one of his people. He eagerly reaches out to a woman, unaware that she is Rose Almond, the widow of Derek Almond, Creedy's predecessor, who shoots and kills him. Creedy immediately takes total control of London for a short time before he too is killed by one of his underlings, soon resulting in the total collapse of the government.

After the collapse of the totalitarian government, V's accomplice Evey Hammond, takes V's identity and trains sergeant Dominic Stone to be her successor to ensure that people like Susan will never hold power again.

In the film

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