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The scope of these villains' delusion can range from being a relatively minor trait (usually just simply believing they are doing good and not [[:Category:Fanatics|fanatical]] about it) to dangerously extreme to the point of mental illness (such as villains who are extremely outspoken that what they are doing is right and there is absolutely ''no'' chance to convince them otherwise). |
The scope of these villains' delusion can range from being a relatively minor trait (usually just simply believing they are doing good and not [[:Category:Fanatics|fanatical]] about it) to dangerously extreme to the point of mental illness (such as villains who are extremely outspoken that what they are doing is right and there is absolutely ''no'' chance to convince them otherwise). |
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− | Delusional villains can also be [[:Category:Nihilists|nihilists]] who do not believe in good or evil, thereby justifying their own heinous actions with their twisted logic. The best examples of this would be [[Gaku Yashiro]], [[Isaac Ray Peram Westcott]], [[Eurus Holmes]] and [[Ultraman Tregear]]. [[:Category: Xenophobes|Xenophobes]]/[[:Category:Genocidal|genocidal]] who believe a certain/some foreign races to be "evil" can also count as delusional (e.g. [[Count Bleck's Father]]); same thing with [[:Category: Misanthropes|Misanthropes]], who think humanity itself, whether an individual is truly innocent or not, is evil and should be punished (e.g. [[The Crusader]]). [[:Category: Social Darwinists|Social darwinists]] can use their twisted philosophy to justify oppression of the weak instead of helping them (e.g. [[Albert Wesker]]). |
+ | Delusional villains can also be [[:Category:Nihilists|nihilists]] who do not believe in good or evil, thereby justifying their own heinous actions with their twisted logic. The best examples of this would be [[Gaku Yashiro]], [[Isaac Ray Peram Westcott]], [[Eurus Holmes]] and [[Ultraman Tregear]]. [[:Category: Xenophobes|Xenophobes]]/[[:Category:Genocidal|genocidal]] who believe a certain/some foreign races to be "evil" can also count as delusional (e.g. [[Count Bleck's Father]], [[Hody Jones]]); same thing with [[:Category: Misanthropes|Misanthropes]], who think humanity itself, whether an individual is truly innocent or not, is evil and should be punished (e.g. [[The Crusader]]). [[:Category: Social Darwinists|Social darwinists]] can use their twisted philosophy to justify oppression of the weak instead of helping them (e.g. [[Albert Wesker]]). |
− | However, if a certain delusional villain truly wanted to do good, that can be a redeeming quality and a [[w:c:hero:Category:The Messiah|Messiah]] and/or [[w:c:Hero:Category:Pure Good|Pure Good]] can aid in [[:Category: Redeemed|redemption]]. Through that can the villain truly see and accept their mistakes and then choose true righteousness over their delusional one. |
+ | However, if a certain delusional villain truly wanted to do good, that can be a redeeming quality and a [[w:c:hero:Category:The Messiah|Messiah]] and/or [[w:c:Hero:Category:Pure Good|Pure Good]] can aid in [[:Category: Redeemed|redemption]]. Through that can the villain truly see and accept their mistakes and then choose true righteousness over their delusional one (e.g. [[Satsuki Kiryūin]]). |
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“ | Every day, humans come one step closer to self-destruction! I'm not destroying the world, I'm saving it! | „ |
~ Albert Wesker |
“ | But I won't be ashamed, if it means I can fulfill my ambitions, I will bare my breasts for all to see! I will do whatever it takes! For I know that my actions are utterly pure! | „ |
~ Satsuki Kiryūin |
Delusional villains are characterized by or holding beliefs or impressions that they are good persons although their acts. It's the evil counterpart of Misguided.
Delusional villains are similar to Vigilantes, Extremists/Counterpart and Anti-Villains/Anti-Heroes, but unlike them, the villain's cause is often nothing close to noble.
No matter how horrible an act that a delusional villain does, they will always see it as a noble act; thus, even though they see themselves as good, many of those types of delusional villains can be Pure Evil (e.g. Akainu, Dimentio, William Afton, King Boo, Judge Claude Frollo, Koba, Light Yagami, Zamasu, Goku Black, Bill Cipher, Captain Vidal, General Mandible, Donald McClintock or Immortan Joe).
These villains also believe that whoever disagrees with or opposes them is a bad person. Therefore, they are very paranoid and pay little to no attention to the opinions of others. These villains may be greedy or hypocritical, but cannot even see it. Worse, some of them tend to blame other people for the destruction they cause (especially those who oppose them) while, in reality, it was their fault.
The scope of these villains' delusion can range from being a relatively minor trait (usually just simply believing they are doing good and not fanatical about it) to dangerously extreme to the point of mental illness (such as villains who are extremely outspoken that what they are doing is right and there is absolutely no chance to convince them otherwise).
Delusional villains can also be nihilists who do not believe in good or evil, thereby justifying their own heinous actions with their twisted logic. The best examples of this would be Gaku Yashiro, Isaac Ray Peram Westcott, Eurus Holmes and Ultraman Tregear. Xenophobes/genocidal who believe a certain/some foreign races to be "evil" can also count as delusional (e.g. Count Bleck's Father, Hody Jones); same thing with Misanthropes, who think humanity itself, whether an individual is truly innocent or not, is evil and should be punished (e.g. The Crusader). Social darwinists can use their twisted philosophy to justify oppression of the weak instead of helping them (e.g. Albert Wesker).
However, if a certain delusional villain truly wanted to do good, that can be a redeeming quality and a Messiah and/or Pure Good can aid in redemption. Through that can the villain truly see and accept their mistakes and then choose true righteousness over their delusional one (e.g. Satsuki Kiryūin). ms:Kategori:Delusi
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