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{{Quote|Your soul is MINE!|[[Shang Tsung]].}} |
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{{Quote|The souls of the children give me strength!|[[Freddy Krueger (original)|Freddy Krueger]] referring to how he is still alive via the absorbed souls of his countless victims.}} |
{{Quote|The souls of the children give me strength!|[[Freddy Krueger (original)|Freddy Krueger]] referring to how he is still alive via the absorbed souls of his countless victims.}} |
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+ | {{Quote|I've taken loads of souls... and none more pathetic than yours, Roy. Say good night, Gracie!|[[Mr. Spike]] to [[w:c:hero:Roy Knable|Roy Knable]].}} |
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Villains who [[w:c:evil:Category:Soul Collection|collect souls]] (literally and metaphorically). Usually, villains use magic to extract the soul from the person, but sometimes they can use alchemy or some kind of machine. Most of the time, sometimes the villain may literally or figuratively eat the soul or leave it alive for another purpose, depending on the franchise. Sometimes, recovery of a person's soul is possible, but other times it is not. |
Villains who [[w:c:evil:Category:Soul Collection|collect souls]] (literally and metaphorically). Usually, villains use magic to extract the soul from the person, but sometimes they can use alchemy or some kind of machine. Most of the time, sometimes the villain may literally or figuratively eat the soul or leave it alive for another purpose, depending on the franchise. Sometimes, recovery of a person's soul is possible, but other times it is not. |
Revision as of 23:08, 12 March 2020
“ | Your soul is MINE! | „ |
~ Shang Tsung. |
“ | The souls of the children give me strength! | „ |
~ Freddy Krueger referring to how he is still alive via the absorbed souls of his countless victims. |
“ | I've taken loads of souls... and none more pathetic than yours, Roy. Say good night, Gracie! | „ |
~ Mr. Spike to Roy Knable. |
Villains who collect souls (literally and metaphorically). Usually, villains use magic to extract the soul from the person, but sometimes they can use alchemy or some kind of machine. Most of the time, sometimes the villain may literally or figuratively eat the soul or leave it alive for another purpose, depending on the franchise. Sometimes, recovery of a person's soul is possible, but other times it is not.
Depending on the franchise, taking someone's soul can have different effects on the person's life. For example, it leaves the victim alive, but they are damaged, turn insane, or are turned into an empty shell or a mindless zombie (for example, in Harry Potter). When the soul is collected by the villain, it separates from the body, and the body dies but the soul remains on as a ghost (for example in Five Nights At Freddy's and Coraline). Lastly, the most common one is that the person and the soul just dies.
There are several types of Soul Collectors:
- Probably the most famous is example is the Satan or Deal Maker who makes deals with people to sell their soul to them in exchange for something like Faust sells his soul for knowledge (for example, most version's of Satan, Hades from Hercules and Ursula).
- Villains who collect souls because they need them to survive (for example The Beldam and Shang Tsung).
- Villains who collect souls because it fuels there powers/makes there powers even stronger (for example Kai the Collector, Freddy Krueger and Carlton Beatrice).
- A subset of an immortality seeker who collects souls in order to stay alive longer (for example Shang Tsung again and Father).
- Lastly villains who collect souls for a larger cosmic wide or selfish goal (for example, Hyness who collects hearts (basically souls) in order to summon Void Termina and destroy the universe, and King Boo, who collects the characters souls and traps then in paintings for his plan to get revenge on Luigi).
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- Aaron Starkey
- Aaroniero Arruruerie
- Abaddon (Torchwood)
- Abaddon the Despoiler
- Abattoir
- Abeloth
- Abzorbaloff
- Acererak
- Achille
- Acidwire
- Acnologia
- Adam (Black Cat)
- Adel (Kamen Rider Ghost)
- Agent Sieve
- Agents of DIO
- Aghoul
- Ah Puch
- Ahmanet
- Ahri
- Ahriman (Prince of Persia)
- Ahzek Ahriman
- Aka Manto (folklore)
- Alain
- Alastor (Hazbin Hotel)
- Alastor (Heroes)
- Alduin
- Aleister Crowley (Arrowverse)
- Alice (Pilgrim)
- Alucard (Hellsing)
- Amakusa Shiro (Live A Live)
- Amalthus
- Amanda the Adventurer
- Amatsu-Mikaboshi
- Amelda
- Ammit
- Ammit (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
- Ancient Ogre
- Anderson Robotics
- Androxus
- André Linoge
- Angel of Death (The Adventures of Baron Munchausen)
- Angel Roidmude
- Angela Feld
- Angela Franklin
- Angor Rot
- Ankou
- Annie (Supernatural)
- Another Ghost
- Antasma
- Anti-Spiral
- Anubis (Yu-Gi-Oh!)
- Aparoid Queen
- Apep (mythology)
- Apep (The Scorpion King)
- Arawn
- Arcadius
- Arcane Olga
- Arcane Order
- The Archangel
- Ares of the Bladetail Pack
- Arioch (Eternal Champion)
- Arkadimon
- Arlana Flaherty
- Arne's Demon
- Arson-Dulai
- Artemis Entreri
- Arthas Menethil
- Arthur Harrow (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
- Asgore Dreemurr
- Ash Landers
- Ash-hoon
- Ashe (I'm the Grim Reaper)
- Ashfur
- Asmodeus (D&D)
- Asmodeus (demonology)
- Asmodeus (Shadow Hearts)
- Astaroth (Batman: The Brave and the Bold)
- Astor (The Legend of Zelda)
- Astra Logue
- Asura (Soul Eater)
- Atman
- Atropos (Arrowverse)
- Atropos (Stephen King)
- Atticus Thorn
- Autumn People
- Avadu (A Haunting)
- Ayam Aghoul
- Ayanami
- Ayase/Luca Souju
- Azari
- Azazel (Supernatural)
- Azrael (Marvel)
- Bael
- Bagul
- Balthazar (Supernatural)
- Bane (D&D)
- Banshees (folklore)
- Baraggan Louisenbairn
- Barnabas Tharmr
- Baron Mordo (Spider-Man: The Animated Series)
- Baron Samedi (Akuji)
- Baron Samedi (folklore)
- Baron Von Strucker (Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes)
- Baseball Boy (Creepypasta)
- Basement Demon
- Bathsheba Sherman
- Be'lakor
- Beelzaboot
- Beelzebub (The Wish List)
- Beelzemon
- Belch (The Wish List)
- Beliar
- Bellion
- Bellroc
- Bellum (manga)
- Bellum (The Legend of Zelda)
- Belphegor (Supernatural)
- Berkana
- Bhaal
- Bhunivelze
- Bifrons (demonology)
- Bill (Bill The Demon)
- Billie (Supernatural)
- Billy Kincaid (Spawn)
- Black Cross Führer
- Black Freighter Pirates
- Black Hat (Villainous)
- Black Hat Organization
- Black Mouth
- Black Phillip
- Black Shadow (Fate)
- Black Thing
- Black Volga's Driver
- Blackheart (Ghost Rider Films)
- Blackheart (Marvel)
- Blair Witch
- Blaze (DC)
- Bleed Heart
- Blind Maiden
- Blood Red Glister
- Bloody Mary (Clone High)
- Bloody Mary (folklore)
- Boethiah
- Bogeyman (folklore)
- Bombinomicon
- Boogeyman (The Boogeyman)
- Boogieman (Gorillaz)
- Bounts
- Brajira of the Messiah
- Brass Bishop
- Brauner
- Bray Wyatt
- Brother Eye
- Brotherhood of Shadow
- Brothers Death
- Brutus (Mob/Blood of the Dead)
- Burning Legion
- Buros
- Bwonsamdi
- Bye Bye Man
- Calabar
- Calibos
- Calypso (Twisted Metal)
- Camula
- Cancer Deathmask
- Candelilla
- Candyman (Candyman)
- Captain Cinnabar
- Captain Redboots
- Cardinal Sin
- Carl the Grim Rabbit
- Carlsbad
- Carlton Beatrice
- Carmilla Carmine
- Carnage (Spider-Man: The Animated Series)
- Cat Mask Seller
- Celebration 'Big Cheese' Horace
- Cenobites
- Centurious
- Cerberus (mythology)
- Cerebrum
- Cervantes de Leon
- Challenger
- Chaneques (folklore)
- Chaos Daemons
- Chaos Dwarfs
- Chaos Kin
- Chaos Witch Quelaag
- Charade
- Charlie (Urban Legend)
- Charlie Manx
- Charlotte Linlin
- Charmcaster (Ben 10)
- Charon (Clash of the Titans)
- Charon (Dante's Inferno)
- Charon (God of War)
- Charon (Percy Jackson)
- Chef Saltbaker
- Chernabog (Disney)
- Chernobog (mythology)