“ | You could say that we're of two minds on the subject. | „ |
~ Two-Face debating with himself on whether to kill a hostage. |
“ | Oh, really? Split personalities? Trope alert! Call the first thought police! | „ |
~ Sideshow Bob mocking Lisa Simpson after she reveals that her alter ego committed the murders |
Dissociative villains are characters who have been diagnosed with or display signs of dissociative identity disorder (or multiple personality disorder) - these individuals have fractured psyches that make it appear as if they have more than one personality; one or more of these personalities are seen as obvious Sadists or otherwise dangerous (at least in fiction). In fiction, dissociative identities can occur from different circumstances: Mental Illnesses (e.g. Norman Bates), Mutations (e.g. Professor Venomous) and/or Tragedies (e.g. Gollum, Fliqpy, Carrie White, Hunter De Vil, Venom, etc.)
Do not add those controlled by Demons, Cosmic Entities, Deities, Aliens and/or other beings (for those, use Possessed/Brainwashed, Scapegoats and/or Pawns) unless their time spent being possessed ends up driving them mad - also, do not confuse them with Alter-Egos as they are simply alternate personas made to disguise the villains and perfectly sane individuals may have Alter-Egos for a variety of reasons such as keeping their identities secret much like how traditional heroes have disguises: Dissociatives literally see themselves as two or more individuals and are not in control of any changes. They can even be similar to but still not the same as Fragmental villains given that the evil part of the individual's mind as a whole is just a splintered fraction of who the character really is (e.g. Toxic Rick and Toxic Morty). However, if a dissociative is forcibly split from at least one of their other selves, they may overlap with fragmentals and can overlap with Alter-Egos if a personality is an entirely separate individual within the same person.
Be aware that dissociation has many different stages (just like psychoses), but dissociative identity disorder is simply the most extreme example. There are numerous other dissociative subtypes ranging from memory loss, post-traumatic stress disorder, or detachment from reality. They all share a common theme in the mind creating alternate personas and/or realities to try and shield itself from trauma. In the case of PTSD, a sufferer will instead be haunted with varying degrees of flashbacks that can be enough to cause villainous breakdowns during which they act out these events as if they were still occurring.
Prior to dissociation being recognized in psychology as an active condition spectrum that symptoms are associated with, it was blamed on demonic possessions or supernatural evils such as Kitsune or similar wicked creatures, many of which are still very prominent in the cultures and mythologies of the world.
Do not add the psychotic, mentally ill and/or psychopath categories to dissociative villains because this category is a subtype of mentally ill, and it would be redundant as all four of these categories are different in their own ways.
These types of villains generally don't count as Pure Evil given they have no control over their actions due to their illnesses. However, some can qualify if at least one specific alter-ego of the character meets all the criteria and every heinous crime(s) are traced back to said Alter-Egos (e.g. Yami Marik, Green Goblin, The Ink Demon, Super Buu, Corporal Gallo and Diavolo).
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- Diabolos (Hallow Hallow)
- Diana (When the Wind Blows)
- Diane Selwyn
- Diavolo
- Dimitri (Sonic the Hedgehog)
- Dinosaurus
- Dirty Bubble
- Diva (Yu-Gi-Oh!)
- Dixmor Inmates
- Doctor Alchemy (Arrowverse)
- Doctor Alchemy (DC)
- Doctor Double X
- Doctor Leopold Fitz
- Doctor Octopus (Marvel)
- Doctor Purnell
- Dog/God
- Donna Mangold
- Doomsday (Smallville)
- Douglas "Doug" Quaid/Carl Hauser
- Doujun
- Dr. Anton
- Dr. Baldhead
- Dr. Decker
- Dr. Eggman (Shogakukan)
- Dr. Insano
- Dr. Ivo Robotnik (Sonic the Comic)
- Dr. Ivo Robotnik (USA)
- Dr. Marion McGregor
- Dr. Nerse
- Dr. Paradigm
- Dr. Paradigm (Future Self)
- Dr. Robert Elliott
- Dr. Robotnik (Virgin Books)
- Dr. Spam
- Dr. Two-Brains
- Drake Merwin
- Dreadpool
- Dreamer
- Drowned Wednesday
- Dudley Dingleberry
- Dwayne Hoover
- Dynamo (Heroes of Robloxia)
- E.N.D.
- Earl Brooks
- Eddie Mays
- Eddie Painter
- Edward Mordrake
- Edward Nygma (Gotham)
- Edzilla
- Eldeel
- Elias (Goodnight Mommy)
- Elias Exodus
- Elise (Azure Striker Gunvolt)
- Ellie (OneHundredYardStare)
- Emperor Spine
- Emperor Tathagata Killer
- Emperor Yodon
- Enid Baines
- Entity (SCP Foundation)
- Eriru
- Eris (The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy)
- Ermac (Order of Darkness)
- Espen Huxley
- Espheni Queen
- Ethel Janowski
- Evil Frank Irving
- Evil Max
- Evil Ryu
- Evil Thing
- Experiment (Dwarf Fortress)
- Fabrication Machine
- Fandaniel
- Fats (Magic)
- Felix (Red vs. Blue)
- Felix the Fish
- Firebrand
- Flammy
- Flappy Bob
- Fliqpy
- Fluke/Luke Spencer
- Foggy Jack
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- Forrest Kaysen
- Four Murasame
- Francis (Blue Archive)
- Francis Dolarhyde (Hannibal)
- Francis Dolarhyde (Red Dragon)
- Frau Pamplemoose
- Freesia Yagyu
- Fugil Arcadia
- Funny (Funny Pets)
- Fusion Gems
- Futaba Masashige
- Future Blue Beetle (Young Justice)
- Future Noah Maxwell
- Gallia
- Gamilat
- Gamzee Makara
- Gandal
- Gary Soneji
- Geiru Toneido
- Gemini Saga
- General Suitor
- Gennady (Limitless)
- Genocide Jack
- George Stark
- Gerald Fitzgerald
- Ghosts (Dwarf Fortress)
- Gilbert Ross
- Giovanna Dei
- Girochi
- Glamorous Godfrey
- Glenda Ray
- Globulous Maximus
- Golconde & Decalcomanie
- Gold Wolf
- Gollum
- Grady Edwards
- Green Goblin (Earth-98311)
- Green Goblin (Marvel Zombies)
- Green Goblin (Peter David)
- Green Goblin (Raimiverse)
- Green Goblin (Spider-Man: Friend or Foe)
- Green Goblin (Spider-Man: The Animated Series)
- Grey Werewolf
- Guardians (Dwarf Fortress)
- Guilt Hulk
- Gyldygga
- HABIT
- Haine
- Hakuba
- Hamdo
- Hank Evans
- Hannah Grace
- Hansel & Gretel (Black Lagoon)
- Hantengu
- Harold Buttowski
- Harvey Dent (Beware the Batman)
- Hata no Kokoro
- Hazama
- Heckyl
- Hedra Carlson
- Hel (Smite)
- Helena Eagan
- Henry Frost
- Henry Jekyll
- Herrscher of the End
- Herrscher of the Sexual Desire
- Herrscher of the Void
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- Hoodie
- Hoopa Unbound
- Hulk (Marvel Zombies)
- Hunter De Vil
- Jack (Shadow Hearts)
- Jack the Ripper (Assassin's Creed)
- Jack-Aku
- Jacqueline Hyde
- Jacqueline Hyde (Carmen Sandiego)
- James "Jimmy" Hall (At Dead of Night)
- James Schneider
- Jane Harrow
- Jason Stryker
- Jealousy
- Jeff Hardy
- Jericho (DC)
- Jester (Puppet Master)
- Jimmy Clayton
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- Jin Seon
- Jin Yoshida
- Jing Koo
- Joe Biden (Paradise P.D.)
- Joe Kessler
- John (UnOrdinary)
- John Doe (John Doe)
- John Eleuthère du Pont
- John Harrington
- John Lowe
- John Neville
- John Shooter
- Johnny C.
- Johnny Favorite
- Johnny Tezuka
- Joker Undead
- Jonah Heidelbaum
- Jonathan Christopher Morgenstern
- Jonathan Crane (Gotham)