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{{Quote|Everybody, now [[Sin]] is finally dead. Now Spira is ours again.|Yuna after the true destruction of Sin.}}Villains who have died and have ''remained'' dead. This category should only include villains that are currently deceased rather than ones [[:Category:Revived|who have "died", then returned]]. This also is for robots or machines that were destroyed/deactivated permanently or ghosts/spirits that were banished to the spirit world as well. [[:Category:Undead|Undead villains]] cannot count unless they are also killed for good. This also include villains who were erase from existence.
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{{Quote|Everybody, now [[Sin (Final Fantasy)|Sin]] is finally dead. Now Spira is ours again.|Yuna after the true destruction of Sin.}}Villains who have died and have ''remained'' dead. This category should only include villains that are currently deceased rather than ones [[:Category:Revived|who have "died," then returned]]. This also is for robots or machines that were destroyed/deactivated permanently or ghosts/spirits that were banished to the spirit world as well. [[:Category:Undead|Undeads]] cannot count unless they are also killed for good. This also includes villains who were erased from existence.
 
There are many villains who have died with dignity or without it, though it is possible for a villain to die without having none of them.
 
   
 
Various means how a villain died/remained dead includes:
 
Various means how a villain died/remained dead includes:
*'''Violent Death:''' In this case, a villain wind up killed in violent/disturbing ways such as fatally incinerated by explosion, mutilated alive, etc.
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*'''Violent Death:''' A villain winds up killed in a violent or disturbing way, such as fatally incinerated by an explosion, mutilated alive, etc. (Examples are: [[Dio Brando]] and [[Syndrome]]).
*'''Died in Honor:''' The villain has accept the fact that their demise is inevitable and had dignity to face it. Many of the villains whom died in this way are honorable ones. Thus, circumstances were includes:
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*'''Died in Honor:''' The villain has accepted the fact that their demise is inevitable and had enough dignity to face it. Many of the villains who died in this way are honorable ones. Thus, circumstances were includes:
**'''Chooses to Die Rather Than to be Saved:''' Honorable villains whom defeated by heroes choose to take his/her own life, preferring to die in honor than to live in shame like cowards. When they killed themselves, they can either give the heroes sometime to escape from disaster that they already started but cannot undone it (ex. the battle between the hero and the villain took place in the damaged ship/building that about to be explode as result of the villains' own mistake or heroes' effort to foil their evil plan) or have the hero whom defeated him/her gave him/her mercy kill. (e.g. [[Doctor Octopus (Spider-Man Films)|Doctor Octopus]] and [[Obito Uchiha]])
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**'''Chooses to Die Rather Than to be Saved:''' [[:Category:Honorable|honorable]] villains defeated by the heroes choose to take his/her own life, preferring to die with honor than to live in shame like cowards. When they killed themselves, they can either give the heroes sometime to escape from disaster that they already started but cannot undone it (an example being the battle between the hero and the villain took place in the damaged ship/building that about to explode as result of the villains' own mistake or heroes' effort to foil their evil plan) or have the hero whom defeated him/her gave him/her mercy kill (e.g. [[Doctor Octopus (Spider-Man Films)|Doctor Octopus]] and [[Obito Uchiha]]).
**'''Heroic Sacrifice:''' When a villain committed a heroically sacrifce before death, it is regarded as a way of redemption and dying with honor. (e.g. [[Ingrid]] sacrificed herself to erase the Spell of Shattered Sight, redeeming herself and saving Storybrooke; and [[Nagato]] reviving the Konoha ninja he killed during his invasion.)
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**'''Heroic Sacrifice:''' when a villain commits a heroic sacrifice before death, it is regarded as a way of redemption and dying with honor (e.g. [[Ingrid]] sacrificed herself to erase the Spell of Shattered Sight, redeeming herself and saving Storybrooke; and [[Nagato]] reviving the Konoha ninja he killed during his invasion).
**'''Accepted their Death as their Fate and Faced it with Dignity:''' In this case, it needn't to be a redeemed villain to die with honor. Even a [[:Category:Complete Monster|Complete Monster]] can somehow die with honor if they accepted the death with no fear. Some of them also held no grudge when the Hero killed them as they simply accepted their fate. Examples of this are [[Stannis Baratheon]] (TV series only), [[Kefka Palazzo]], [[John Doe]], [[Yuuki  Terumi|Yuuki  Terumi]], [[Makuta Teridax]], [[Lord Cutler Beckett]] and [[Theo Galavan]].
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**'''Accepted their Death as their Fate and Faced it with Dignity:''' in this case, it needn't be a redeemed villain to die with honor. Even a villain that is [http://villains.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Pure_Evil Pure Evil] can somehow die with honor if they accepted the death with no fear. Some of them also held no grudge when the Hero killed them as they simply accepted their fate. Examples of this are [[Kefka Palazzo]], [[John Doe]], [[Yuuki Terumi]], [[Makuta Teridax]], [[Inspector Javert]], [[Lord Cutler Beckett]] and [[Acnologia]].
**'''Fought with Honor:''' Villains who fought with honor in order to avenge, protect or self-defense with no fear can die with honor. Example: [[Hephaestus]] died in the hands of [[Kratos]] after attempting to backstab him, but it soon turned out that Hepheaestus was trying to protect his daughter Pandora from certain demise. Kratos was deeply moved by it and promised to a dying Hephaestus that he will protect Pandora.
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**'''Fought with Honor:''' villains who fought with honor in order to avenge, protect or defend themselves with no fear can die with honor (example: [[Hephaestus]] died at the hands of [[Kratos]] after attempting to back-stab him, but it soon turned out that Hephaestus was trying to protect his daughter Pandora from certain demise. Kratos was deeply moved by it and promised to a dying Hephaestus that he will protect Pandora).
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**'''[[:Category:Remorseful|Remorseful]] [[:Category:Suicidal|Suicide]]''': the villain goes aware of his wrong actions, and thus, they discover it's already too late to their redemption. Instead, they take their own life to fix their wrongdoings, it can overlap with Heroic Sacrifice, most probably if the villain was a [[:Category:Pawns|Pawn]] or [[:Category:Possessed/Brainwashed|Brainwashed/Possessed.]]
**'''Remorseful Suicide''':
 
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***A good example of both of this is Shade (Cyberbots). After [http://hero.wikia.com/wiki/Jin_Saotome Jin] defeated [[G.O.D.]], Shade, a brainwashed soldier of G.O.D., attacks Jin, so he can't destroy the weapon, but after Jin defeated him, he gained consciousness. Shade felt bad about the assassination of Jin's father, Ken, which was also his best friend, the responsible of this hideous action was G.O.D. Thus, he used himself to destroy Earth Force’s Super Weapon as a form of redemption towards both, Jin and Ken.
*'''Died in Disgrace:''' In this case, the villain commit something dishonorable or had no dignity to face their downfall where related circumstances includes:
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*'''Died in Disgrace:''' In this case, the villain commits something dishonorable or had no dignity to face their downfall. Related circumstances include:
**Villains who try to kill the heroes after being offered mercy or spared to live only to end up dying in the process ([[ Gaston|Gaston]], [[Scar (Disney)|Scar]], [[King Stefan (Maleficent)|King Stefan]], [[Cecil Clayton|Clayton]], and [[Murad (Taken 2)|Murad]] are good examples).
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**Villains who try to kill the heroes after being offered mercy or spared to live, only to end up dying in the process ([[Gaston LeGume|Gaston]], [[King Stefan (Maleficent)|King Stefan]], [[Cecil Clayton|Clayton]], [http://villains.wikia.com/wiki/Frieza Frieza], and [[Murad (Taken 2)|Murad]] are good examples).
**Villains who are killed by their own allies who come to realize just how evil the villain really is ([http://villains.wikia.com/wiki/Jenner_%28The_Secret_of_Nimh%29 Jenner] is a prime example after being literally stabbed in the back by his own henchman, [[Sullivan (Secret of NIMH)|Sullivan]]; [[Aerys II Targaryen]] was slain by [[Jaime Lannister]] after Aerys told Rossart to detonate the wildfire caches, and ordered Jaime to kill [[Tywin Lannister|his father]] and bring Aerys his head; [[Dick Hardly]] when the clones kill him after realizing that he never loved them; and [[Emperor Palpatine]] when [[Darth Vader|Vader]] throws him to the bottom of the reactor shaft while he tortures his son). Or were killed/abandoned to die by their superiors when they found no use for them or wanting to take over. (Examples are [[Miraz]] being killed by [[Glozelle]] in attempt to continue the war against the Narnians & [[Zommari Leroux]] praising & begging for help from [[Sosuke Aizen]] after being defeated by [http://villains.wikia.com/wiki/Byakuya_Kuchiki Byakuya Kuchiki]).
 
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**Villains who are killed by their own allies who come to realize just how evil the villain really is.
**Villains who die in an ill-conceived, foolish, and/or desperate attempt on the heroes' life, such as an "I'm taking you with me" type attack that backfires (Good examples include [[Gleeman Vox]]'s failed attempt to kill [http://hero.wikia.com/wiki/Ratchet_%28Ratchet_%26_Clank%29 Ratchet], the [[Great Intelligence]]'s reversed attempt to destroy [http://hero.wikia.com/wiki/the_Doctor the Doctor], and [[Pete Anderson]]'s failed attempt to kill Rick, even trying to blame him for the death of Reg Monroe).
 
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***[http://villains.wikia.com/wiki/Jenner_%28The_Secret_of_Nimh%29 Jenner] is a prime example after being literally stabbed in the back by his own henchman, Sullivan .
**Villains who try to weasel their way out of their predicament by trying to talk the heroes into mercy, only for the disgusted hero or their companion to kill them anyway. ([[Sentinel Prime (Transformers Film Series)|Sentinel Prime]], [[Raynare]], [[Steven Jacobs]], [[Arkham]], and ironically [[Koba]] are prime examples of such).
 
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***[[Aerys II Targaryen]] was slain by [[Jaime Lannister]] after Aerys told Rossart to detonate the wildfire caches, and ordered Jaime to kill [[Tywin Lannister|his father]] and bring Aerys his head.
**[[:Category:Arrogant Villains|Arrogant Villains]] or [[:Category:Egotist|Egotists]] who spend their last moments questioning how they could possibly be beaten. ([http://villains.wikia.com/wiki/Luciano_Bradley Luciano Bradley] and [http://villains.wikia.com/wiki/Menomaru Menomaru] are good examples of this).
 
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***[[Dick Hardly]] when the clones killed him after realizing that he never loved them.
**Villains pleading/begging for their death when they are being suffered/tortured. ([[Cato]] pleases for help when he was attacked by the [[Muttations|Mutt Mutants]] so [http://hero.wikia.com/wiki/Katniss_Everdeen Katniss], couldn't bear the agonizing moans, ends his suffering by shooting her last arrow at him; [[Szayel Aporro Granz]], trapped in the drug of [[Mayuri Kurotsuchi]], begs for his death, the sword coming closer, slowly through his senses, pleading it to hurry up as it pierces his heart, killing him; '''Hiling Care''' Before her mobile suit exploded by Allelujah Haptism, She was able to cry out to Ribbons for help her).
 
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***[[Mason Verger]] is left to die amongst the boars (who will devour him alive) by his associate Cordell.
*'''Died off-screen:''' In this case, certain villains have met their fate onscreen, but it was not shown. However, generally their deaths are mentioned in the film.
 
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**Villains who die in an ill-conceived, foolish, and/or desperate attempt on the heroes' life, such as an "I'm taking you with me" type attack that backfires.
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***[[Gleeman Vox]]'s failed attempt to kill [http://hero.wikia.com/wiki/Ratchet_%28Ratchet_%26_Clank%29 Ratchet].
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***The [[Great Intelligence]]'s reversed attempt to destroy [http://hero.wikia.com/wiki/the_Doctor the Doctor].
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***[[Pete Anderson]]'s failed attempt to kill Rick Grimes, even trying to blame him everything that had happened to him.
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***[[Danzo Shimura]]'s failed attempt to seal [http://villains.wikia.com/wiki/Sasuke_Uchiha Sasuke Uchiha] and [[Tobi]] with him when he was already dying).
 
**Villains who try to weasel their way out of their predicament by trying to talk the heroes into mercy, only for the hero to kill them anyway because they know that the villain in only trying to trick them ([[Sentinel Prime (Transformers Film Series)|Sentinel Prime]], [[Raynare]], [[Dimitri Rascalov]], [[Henry Evans]], [[Esther Coleman]], [[Arkham]], [[Dandy Mott]], [[Steven Jacobs]] and [[Oushima Sanagi]] are prime examples of such).
 
**[[:Category:Arrogant|Arrogants]] or [[:Category:Egotist|Egotists]] who spend their last moments questioning how they could possibly be beaten ([http://villains.wikia.com/wiki/Luciano_Bradley Luciano Bradley] and [http://villains.wikia.com/wiki/Menomaru Menomaru] are good examples of this).
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**Villains pleading/begging for their death when they are being suffered/tortured.
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***[[Cato]] pleads for help when he was attacked by the [[Muttations|Mutt Mutants]] so [http://hero.wikia.com/wiki/Katniss_Everdeen Katniss], couldn't bear the agonizing moans, ends his suffering by shooting her last arrow at him.
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***[[Szayel Aporro Granz]], trapped in the drug of [[Mayuri Kurotsuchi]], begs for his death, the sword coming closer, slowly through his senses, pleading it to hurry up as it pierces his heart, killing him.
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**[[:Category:Cowards|Cowards]] who try to run away from their problems, and kill themselves to avoid punishment. (E.g. [[Samuel Norton]])
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**Former [[:Category: Immortals|immortals]] who lose their sources of immortality and face their downfall either immediately or later on in the story. 
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***A good example of this is [[Lord Voldemort]]. After his horcuxes have been destroyed as well as effortlessly "killing" Harry Potter with the Killing Curse in the Forbidden Forest, and Neville Longbottom slicing Nagini's head off with the Sword Of Gryffindor, Voldemort tries to strike Harry with the Killing Curse one last time, only for the Elder Wand to turn on him and kill him instead.
 
*'''Died off-screen:''' In many cases, certain villains have met their fate onscreen. But, in this case, the villain's death was not shown but was mentioned by a character that he or she met their fate when no one else was there to see it.
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*'''A fate worse than death: '''While death itself is the worst realistic thing that could happen to anyone, there are sometimes a few things that are worse than that. This mostly includes [[:Category:Damned Souls|villains who are damned for all eternity]], or [[Barty Crouch Jr.|Barty Crouch Jr]] suffering the Dementor's kiss.
 
By extension, none of the deceased characters can be a [[:Category:Karma Houdini|Karma Houdini]] if they have not died of natural causes, no matter their influence on the plot.
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'''Characters who are confirmed dead rather than simply being [[:Category:Presumed Deceased|presumed as much]] are different; please keep those categories separated.'''
   
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By extension, no deceased character can be a [[:Category:Karma Houdini|Karma Houdini]] if they have not died of natural causes, no matter their influence on the plot. Characters who are confirmed dead rather than simply being [[:Category:Presumed Deceased|presumed as much]] are different; please keep those categories separated.
 
 
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Revision as of 04:15, 21 December 2018

Everybody, now Sin is finally dead. Now Spira is ours again.
~ Yuna after the true destruction of Sin.

Villains who have died and have remained dead. This category should only include villains that are currently deceased rather than ones who have "died," then returned. This also is for robots or machines that were destroyed/deactivated permanently or ghosts/spirits that were banished to the spirit world as well. Undeads cannot count unless they are also killed for good. This also includes villains who were erased from existence.

Various means how a villain died/remained dead includes:

  • Violent Death: A villain winds up killed in a violent or disturbing way, such as fatally incinerated by an explosion, mutilated alive, etc. (Examples are: Dio Brando and Syndrome).
  • Died in Honor: The villain has accepted the fact that their demise is inevitable and had enough dignity to face it. Many of the villains who died in this way are honorable ones. Thus, circumstances were includes:
    • Chooses to Die Rather Than to be Saved: honorable villains defeated by the heroes choose to take his/her own life, preferring to die with honor than to live in shame like cowards. When they killed themselves, they can either give the heroes sometime to escape from disaster that they already started but cannot undone it (an example being the battle between the hero and the villain took place in the damaged ship/building that about to explode as result of the villains' own mistake or heroes' effort to foil their evil plan) or have the hero whom defeated him/her gave him/her mercy kill (e.g. Doctor Octopus and Obito Uchiha).
    • Heroic Sacrifice: when a villain commits a heroic sacrifice before death, it is regarded as a way of redemption and dying with honor (e.g. Ingrid sacrificed herself to erase the Spell of Shattered Sight, redeeming herself and saving Storybrooke; and Nagato reviving the Konoha ninja he killed during his invasion).
    • Accepted their Death as their Fate and Faced it with Dignity: in this case, it needn't be a redeemed villain to die with honor. Even a villain that is Pure Evil can somehow die with honor if they accepted the death with no fear. Some of them also held no grudge when the Hero killed them as they simply accepted their fate. Examples of this are Kefka PalazzoJohn DoeYuuki Terumi, Makuta Teridax, Inspector JavertLord Cutler Beckett and Acnologia.
    • Fought with Honor: villains who fought with honor in order to avenge, protect or defend themselves with no fear can die with honor (example: Hephaestus died at the hands of Kratos after attempting to back-stab him, but it soon turned out that Hephaestus was trying to protect his daughter Pandora from certain demise. Kratos was deeply moved by it and promised to a dying Hephaestus that he will protect Pandora).
    • Remorseful Suicide: the villain goes aware of his wrong actions, and thus, they discover it's already too late to their redemption. Instead, they take their own life to fix their wrongdoings, it can overlap with Heroic Sacrifice, most probably if the villain was a Pawn or Brainwashed/Possessed.
      • A good example of both of this is Shade (Cyberbots). After Jin defeated G.O.D., Shade, a brainwashed soldier of G.O.D., attacks Jin, so he can't destroy the weapon, but after Jin defeated him, he gained consciousness. Shade felt bad about the assassination of Jin's father, Ken, which was also his best friend, the responsible of this hideous action was G.O.D. Thus, he used himself to destroy Earth Force’s Super Weapon as a form of redemption towards both, Jin and Ken.
  • Died in Disgrace: In this case, the villain commits something dishonorable or had no dignity to face their downfall. Related circumstances include:
    • Villains who try to kill the heroes after being offered mercy or spared to live, only to end up dying in the process (Gaston, King Stefan, ClaytonFrieza, and Murad are good examples).
    • Villains who are killed by their own allies who come to realize just how evil the villain really is.
      • Jenner is a prime example after being literally stabbed in the back by his own henchman, Sullivan .
      • Aerys II Targaryen was slain by Jaime Lannister after Aerys told Rossart to detonate the wildfire caches, and ordered Jaime to kill his father and bring Aerys his head.
      • Dick Hardly when the clones killed him after realizing that he never loved them.
      • Mason Verger is left to die amongst the boars (who will devour him alive) by his associate Cordell.
    • Villains who die in an ill-conceived, foolish, and/or desperate attempt on the heroes' life, such as an "I'm taking you with me" type attack that backfires.
    • Villains who try to weasel their way out of their predicament by trying to talk the heroes into mercy, only for the hero to kill them anyway because they know that the villain in only trying to trick them (Sentinel PrimeRaynareDimitri Rascalov, Henry Evans, Esther Coleman, Arkham, Dandy Mott, Steven Jacobs and Oushima Sanagi are prime examples of such).
    • Arrogants or Egotists who spend their last moments questioning how they could possibly be beaten (Luciano Bradley and Menomaru are good examples of this).
    • Villains pleading/begging for their death when they are being suffered/tortured.
      • Cato pleads for help when he was attacked by the Mutt Mutants so Katniss, couldn't bear the agonizing moans, ends his suffering by shooting her last arrow at him.
      • Szayel Aporro Granz, trapped in the drug of Mayuri Kurotsuchi, begs for his death, the sword coming closer, slowly through his senses, pleading it to hurry up as it pierces his heart, killing him.
    • Cowards who try to run away from their problems, and kill themselves to avoid punishment. (E.g. Samuel Norton)
    • Former immortals who lose their sources of immortality and face their downfall either immediately or later on in the story. 
      • A good example of this is Lord Voldemort. After his horcuxes have been destroyed as well as effortlessly "killing" Harry Potter with the Killing Curse in the Forbidden Forest, and Neville Longbottom slicing Nagini's head off with the Sword Of Gryffindor, Voldemort tries to strike Harry with the Killing Curse one last time, only for the Elder Wand to turn on him and kill him instead.
  • Died off-screen: In many cases, certain villains have met their fate onscreen. But, in this case, the villain's death was not shown but was mentioned by a character that he or she met their fate when no one else was there to see it.
  • A fate worse than death: While death itself is the worst realistic thing that could happen to anyone, there are sometimes a few things that are worse than that. This mostly includes villains who are damned for all eternity, or Barty Crouch Jr suffering the Dementor's kiss.

By extension, none of the deceased characters can be a Karma Houdini if they have not died of natural causes, no matter their influence on the plot.

Characters who are confirmed dead rather than simply being presumed as much are different; please keep those categories separated.

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