PE Proposal - Mr. Blut (Archived)
- Original by Red Chevalier: https://villains.fandom.com/f/p/3179493162221867682
Here's my submission for Mr. Blut from the Netflix movie Polar, probably one of the most utterly unlikeable villains I've ever seen in a movie (but in a good "love to hate" sort of way).
- 1 CHARACTER TRAITS
- 2 HEINOUS STANDARDS
- 3 MORAL EVENT HORIZON
- 4 INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY
- 5 MORAL AGENCY
- 6 REDEEMING QUALITIES?
- 7 NO SYMPATHY
Anyways, Blut is the leader of Damocles Industries, an organization that hires off assassins and mercenaries. Blut's looking for his company to be bought out so in order to improve his company's worth he starts having his assassins who are set to retire killed so, through a loophole in their contracts, Damocles will collect the money from their pensions.
One of t…
PE Proposal - Solomon Lane (Archived)
- Original by MenInBlak: https://villains.fandom.com/f/p/3179493162221867024
With the new Mission: Impossible film out, I'd like to make an effortpost for the sole recurring villain in the franchise so far, Mr. Lane. Solomon Lane.
- 1 Character Traits?
- 2 Moral Event Horizon?
- 3 Heinous Standard
- 4 No Sympathy
- 5 No Redeeming Qualities
- 6 Moral Agency?
- 7 Screentime?
- 8 Worst?
- 9 Story Type?
- 10 Conclusion
Solomon Lane has a very clear-cut personality. Lane is the emotionless leader of an anarchist group named "The Syndicate", which is essentially government agents (MI6, CIA, FBI, etc) being tired of their government after being mistreated by it, and joining the organization to break the current world order and replaced it with a new one. Despite this seemingly well-intenti…
PE Proposal - Eric Fraser (Archived)
- Original by SlimeShady: https://villains.fandom.com/f/p/3179493162221867852
So I have just finished reading this book in english class and I think one of the main villains may be a qualifier.
- 1 What is the work?
- 2 Who is Eric Fraser and what has he done?
- 3 Freudan Excuse or Mitigating Factors
- 4 Heinous standards?
- 5 Verdict?
”Forty Words For Sorrow” is a canadian crime novel about detective John Cardinal and his colleagues searching for three missing teenagers before finding out that they have all been tortured and murdered. The police believes that there is a serial killer on the loose.
Eric Fraser is the aforementioned serial killer in his mid-twenties who, along with some help from his ”girlfriend” Edie Soames, tortures teenagers till death, and some…
PE Proposal - Heinrich Böle (Archived)
- Original by SlimeShady: https://villains.fandom.com/f/p/3179493162221867646
- 1 What’s the work?
- 2 Who is Heinrich Böle?
- 3 What has he done?
- 4 Freudan excuse or Mitigating factor?
- 5 Heinous standard
- 6 Verdict?
Wallander is a swedish crime-thriller film series that has several different versions. In this case it is with Rolf Lassgård in the leading role as the commissioner Wallander.
It is about Wallander solving several different crimes in each episode: everything from serial killers to corrupt businessmen to mobsters. Despite that it takes place in a Crapsack World, at least one stands out: Heinrich Böle.
Heinrich Böle is a criminal mastermind and drug dealer whose main goal is to build up a criminal empire with him at the top (a ”pyramid”) and doesn’t ha…
PE Proposal - Remor (Archived)
- Original by NerdWithAKeyboard: https://villains.fandom.com/f/p/3179493162221867605/r/3179589320835378575
Alright, so here is the second part of that Fran Bow duo from before. I've been debating with myself on this one for a while, but here goes.
- 1 The work
- 2 The villain
- 3 Who is Remor? What has he done?
- 4 Mitigating Factors?
- 5 Heinous Standard?
- 6 Verdict?
Fran Bow is a point-and-click style adventure horror game following the titular ten-year-old protagonist as she searches for answers on who killed her parents.
Remor, the Prince of Darkness, the Terrible Black. He is one of the two main antagonists of the game and is responsible for the deaths of not only Fran's parents, but the torment of many, many more.
Remor is the son of Mother Mabuka, the queen of …