We already saw what hero would you be. But what about the bad guys? These don't have the BIG bads, but some smaller villains.
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Every great hero needs a great villain. Sometimes, the villain is mostly harmless, but it's played for comedy, so don't expect Wile E. Coyote here. But these five are supposed to be great threats, able to butt heads with the likes of Palpatine and Ganondorf... yet Wile could outsmart them with ease. Let's start!
5. Supreme Leader Snoke
Ah, Snoke the fake ultimate villain. How intimidating he was in TFA, and has the right to say he gave Rey a beating. But Kylo Ren betrayed him so easily and he killed him in a very anticlimatic way because Rey was more useful to him. What a loser.
4. Titan
The Big Bad from Starfleet Magic. He is a mustache twirler and actually scores some minor victories. Unlike Snoke and the guys below, he actually puts up a fight every time. Still, he always ends up getting blown up when he faces Starfleet, sometimes in humiliating ways. He does adapt, but is kinda slow. He is only lower than Snoke because he never beats the protagonist and even saves his ass for no reason once.
3. Admiral Zhao (bad movie only)
Zhao is strong, but not very skilled. In the cartoon, he kills the Moon Spirit and causes setbacks, but is killed by the enraged Ocean Spirit. Here? He is supposed to still be strong but not infallible, like the cartoon... BUT he gets killed by four redshirts. I think I could beat him with a gun with one bullet.
2. Darth Dumbledore
The Big Bad from Partially Kissed Hero. He is supposed to be extremely powerful, he even has almost won on paper... but in practice? He sucks. He dies in increasingly humiliating ways, like crushed by boulders, shredded by a wood cutter, losing to Barney the Dinosaur... and the worst part? Wile E. Coyote knows he has to catch the Road Runner. The three guys above? They know their enemies and even pose a mild threat to them. Darth Dumb? He thinks the guy who kills him all the time is Colonel Sanders! The protagonists made him fall for the weakest bluff ever, so they can lecture about their intelligence while doing basic shit.
1. Terl
Jonnie didn't beat Harrymort in most vile Stu, but he has an even more pathetic antagonist than Harrymort. Because Darth Dumbledore might not know his real enemy, but he takes measures not to reveal weaknesses and seek knowledge while keeping potential threats, even his actual enemy by coincidence, from accessing it. Terl? Terl is as much of a laughable mustache-twirler as Darth Dumb, but he also can't cast spells, has some humiliating losses, and worst of all, guides Jonnie as how to beat him and his forces and makes him stronger all the time. He is also not a death seeker, but reveals his weaknesses openly and blows the chance to attack enemies who revealed themselves to him ALL THE FUCKING TIME! He is so self-disposing he is to blame for his defeats, not Jonnie. (Also, he teleports into an exploding planet. What a moron.)
5. Supreme Leader Snoke
Ah, Snoke the fake ultimate villain. How intimidating he was in TFA, and has the right to say he gave Rey a beating. But Kylo Ren betrayed him so easily and he killed him in a very anticlimatic way because Rey was more useful to him. What a loser.
4. Titan
The Big Bad from Starfleet Magic. He is a mustache twirler and actually scores some minor victories. Unlike Snoke and the guys below, he actually puts up a fight every time. Still, he always ends up getting blown up when he faces Starfleet, sometimes in humiliating ways. He does adapt, but is kinda slow. He is only lower than Snoke because he never beats the protagonist and even saves his ass for no reason once.
3. Admiral Zhao (bad movie only)
Zhao is strong, but not very skilled. In the cartoon, he kills the Moon Spirit and causes setbacks, but is killed by the enraged Ocean Spirit. Here? He is supposed to still be strong but not infallible, like the cartoon... BUT he gets killed by four redshirts. I think I could beat him with a gun with one bullet.
2. Darth Dumbledore
The Big Bad from Partially Kissed Hero. He is supposed to be extremely powerful, he even has almost won on paper... but in practice? He sucks. He dies in increasingly humiliating ways, like crushed by boulders, shredded by a wood cutter, losing to Barney the Dinosaur... and the worst part? Wile E. Coyote knows he has to catch the Road Runner. The three guys above? They know their enemies and even pose a mild threat to them. Darth Dumb? He thinks the guy who kills him all the time is Colonel Sanders! The protagonists made him fall for the weakest bluff ever, so they can lecture about their intelligence while doing basic shit.
1. Terl
Jonnie didn't beat Harrymort in most vile Stu, but he has an even more pathetic antagonist than Harrymort. Because Darth Dumbledore might not know his real enemy, but he takes measures not to reveal weaknesses and seek knowledge while keeping potential threats, even his actual enemy by coincidence, from accessing it. Terl? Terl is as much of a laughable mustache-twirler as Darth Dumb, but he also can't cast spells, has some humiliating losses, and worst of all, guides Jonnie as how to beat him and his forces and makes him stronger all the time. He is also not a death seeker, but reveals his weaknesses openly and blows the chance to attack enemies who revealed themselves to him ALL THE FUCKING TIME! He is so self-disposing he is to blame for his defeats, not Jonnie. (Also, he teleports into an exploding planet. What a moron.)
My story is done! It reveals Rey's ultimate choice, puts the Nutty Poet back in action and could be the conclusion unless anyone wants a sequel.
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Armilla is one of my OC villains, liked for her effectiveness and attitude. She is one of the bad guys with the biggest impact, but not the top dog. Here is her competition.
Weaker: Takara
Takara is one of the most evil characters in my story, tries to change history for selfish reasons and abuses everyone. However, her bite is not half as bad as her bark and... just compare her fights with Finn and Leah with the Vampire Lady's. Plus, Takara has no charisma.
Stronger: The Hammer of Abyss
Armilla's partner isn't as prominent as her, but he is actually a powerful demon, stronger, smarter, and almost beats the entire Stormwolf force. He is capable of leveling a city and can bring from Limbo stronger monsters than Armilla. Fortunately, Toni arrived and saved them all.
Weaker: The Minotaur
A very strong creature, the Minotaur fought Finn and Leah in the labyrinth. The monster is no slouch and gives Finn and Leah a run for their money... but they win through teamwork. Technically, Armilla also needed teamwork, because while Leah beat her in a duel, it was due to a weak point Finn created... and he got knocked out for his trouble. Armilla is no ordinary vampire and definetely far more competent.
Stronger: Mori Ranmaru
Armilla might be no ordinary vampire, but she is still vulnerable to fire. Ranmaru is an actual Master of Fire, can use a tantõ exceptionally and also wields a beam katana. He would be a lethal match for Armilla, since he has a lot of ways to kill her and is also very very smart. He also killed a hero, amputated another one and put up a legendary fight against Finn. He is the strongest enemy Stormwolf have beaten so far.
Weaker: Victor Checkmate
He is a special case because he is not powerful at all, only very smart... and he has to be beaten at chess. In a straight fight, anyone could beat him. It's chess and battles of wits where he is nearly unbeatable. Plus, he works for Armilla, not the other way round.
Stronger: Benjamin
Yes, Armilla beat Finn. Yes, Finn beat Benjamin. But the strongest doesn't always win. Armilla is definetely smarter than Benjamin, but her teleportation is nothing compared to the power of the four basic elements and Benjamin is the strongest vampire present in the story. Armilla is just smart and resourceful.
Weaker: Takara
Takara is one of the most evil characters in my story, tries to change history for selfish reasons and abuses everyone. However, her bite is not half as bad as her bark and... just compare her fights with Finn and Leah with the Vampire Lady's. Plus, Takara has no charisma.
Stronger: The Hammer of Abyss
Armilla's partner isn't as prominent as her, but he is actually a powerful demon, stronger, smarter, and almost beats the entire Stormwolf force. He is capable of leveling a city and can bring from Limbo stronger monsters than Armilla. Fortunately, Toni arrived and saved them all.
Weaker: The Minotaur
A very strong creature, the Minotaur fought Finn and Leah in the labyrinth. The monster is no slouch and gives Finn and Leah a run for their money... but they win through teamwork. Technically, Armilla also needed teamwork, because while Leah beat her in a duel, it was due to a weak point Finn created... and he got knocked out for his trouble. Armilla is no ordinary vampire and definetely far more competent.
Stronger: Mori Ranmaru
Armilla might be no ordinary vampire, but she is still vulnerable to fire. Ranmaru is an actual Master of Fire, can use a tantõ exceptionally and also wields a beam katana. He would be a lethal match for Armilla, since he has a lot of ways to kill her and is also very very smart. He also killed a hero, amputated another one and put up a legendary fight against Finn. He is the strongest enemy Stormwolf have beaten so far.
Weaker: Victor Checkmate
He is a special case because he is not powerful at all, only very smart... and he has to be beaten at chess. In a straight fight, anyone could beat him. It's chess and battles of wits where he is nearly unbeatable. Plus, he works for Armilla, not the other way round.
Stronger: Benjamin
Yes, Armilla beat Finn. Yes, Finn beat Benjamin. But the strongest doesn't always win. Armilla is definetely smarter than Benjamin, but her teleportation is nothing compared to the power of the four basic elements and Benjamin is the strongest vampire present in the story. Armilla is just smart and resourceful.
Villain OC: Armilla, the Vampire Lady
Apr. 25th, 2020 12:20 amShe is actually a quite minor antagonist in the grand scheme of things, but because people like her, I will give her backstory.
She is a minion of Al Astor, the Minister of Truth, and enjoys working for him. She has the ambition to become the next Count and actually trains to get more abilities.
Her skin is white as milk, she has long blonde hair and red eyes. Her vampiric gift was teleportation, since she always wanted to be ahead of the others. It was not enough for her, as vampires already have super speed. With her training, she learned to drag people to the Limbo, summon the murderous Stygians to soften her enemies up and read their fighting styles, and also is skilled with ballistic knives.
Her archenemy is Leah, since the she-werewolf has killed many vampires defending humans, defied her old pack when they allied with the vampires and made an attempt at Al's life. She wants to destroy her and avenge her kind.
She hates werewolves, considering them dogs, and believes humans aren't different from cattle, seeing them as food or pets for her species. However, she does not underestimate an opponent in battle and will fight dirty to win.
Likes: Fighting, intimidating her opponents, eating people, playing with Finn (whom she sees as a cute pet).
Dislikes: Werewolves, especially Leah, vampires who are too cocky and think they can have everything handed to them, rape and those who do it, racist humans.
She is a minion of Al Astor, the Minister of Truth, and enjoys working for him. She has the ambition to become the next Count and actually trains to get more abilities.
Her skin is white as milk, she has long blonde hair and red eyes. Her vampiric gift was teleportation, since she always wanted to be ahead of the others. It was not enough for her, as vampires already have super speed. With her training, she learned to drag people to the Limbo, summon the murderous Stygians to soften her enemies up and read their fighting styles, and also is skilled with ballistic knives.
Her archenemy is Leah, since the she-werewolf has killed many vampires defending humans, defied her old pack when they allied with the vampires and made an attempt at Al's life. She wants to destroy her and avenge her kind.
She hates werewolves, considering them dogs, and believes humans aren't different from cattle, seeing them as food or pets for her species. However, she does not underestimate an opponent in battle and will fight dirty to win.
Likes: Fighting, intimidating her opponents, eating people, playing with Finn (whom she sees as a cute pet).
Dislikes: Werewolves, especially Leah, vampires who are too cocky and think they can have everything handed to them, rape and those who do it, racist humans.
Ganondorf is the king of the Gerudos, a tribe of desert bandits. He used his black magic and cunning to get a holy artifact, the Triforce, and earned one third of it. He seeks more power to rebuild the world at his own image, where he will be the only god-king and his influence will be everywhere.
He believes that his campaign will also bring justice, since his enemies had a lot handed to them and he hardly anything. He is ruthless and has both brains and brawn to back it up. His main weapon is the sword, but he also has vast magical abilities and even shapeshifting. Demise's curse made him able to always come back after death, and he is also very hard to kill.
In my crossover verse he sold his soul for even more power. He managed to win the deal, since he quickly took the throne of the Underworld and got a vast array of new abilities through training and the deal. He managed to expand his influence beyond Hyrule, Hell and the Sacred Realm and created a colossal army. Finn and Leah often confront his forces.
He mostly targets Sues who have way too much power handed to them and play gods, just to show them humility and remain the only great power. He hates those who have everything handed to them. He also targets Sues and Stus who are too vile for his standards, like Harrymort or Nobukinz, but he mostly sends minions if the target isn't strong enough. So far, he only took on one Sue.
He also used Sues like Jenna, but for his own agenda. He mostly hunts them, though, unlike Katsugeki.
"Monster? I am no monster. I am a god!"
He believes that his campaign will also bring justice, since his enemies had a lot handed to them and he hardly anything. He is ruthless and has both brains and brawn to back it up. His main weapon is the sword, but he also has vast magical abilities and even shapeshifting. Demise's curse made him able to always come back after death, and he is also very hard to kill.
In my crossover verse he sold his soul for even more power. He managed to win the deal, since he quickly took the throne of the Underworld and got a vast array of new abilities through training and the deal. He managed to expand his influence beyond Hyrule, Hell and the Sacred Realm and created a colossal army. Finn and Leah often confront his forces.
He mostly targets Sues who have way too much power handed to them and play gods, just to show them humility and remain the only great power. He hates those who have everything handed to them. He also targets Sues and Stus who are too vile for his standards, like Harrymort or Nobukinz, but he mostly sends minions if the target isn't strong enough. So far, he only took on one Sue.
He also used Sues like Jenna, but for his own agenda. He mostly hunts them, though, unlike Katsugeki.
"Monster? I am no monster. I am a god!"
A villain who can use Sues
Feb. 13th, 2020 09:17 pmKatsugeki is the leader of the History Retrograde Army. He summons and forges monstrous swords to change history. His main goal is to right some wrongs that happened in the past, believing that he will change Japan and the world for the better. He also is willing to take credit for the changes he thinks he is for the better, which will result in him being the greatest legend in Japan and have unrivaled power and influence.
However, the sword boys oppose him because changing history can create paradoxes and have extremely destructive consequences. It could cancel great inventions, prevent mistakes which would prevent people from learning form them and even halt evolution completely.
Katsugeki doesn't understand what the problem is, and if he does, he doesn't care. To sideline, break the spirits or destroy the sword boys while changing history simultaneously, he creates Sues who pretend they are real swords or people, even breaking rules such as being sword girls.
His fighting style includes martial arts and a Naginata. He can also teleport and summon swords and even animate them into monsters. He believes changing history is both for the greater good and his own good, and hates anyone who disagrees with him. His Sues can be saniwas, sword girls or even half-swords, which pretend to be related to historical figures or the sword boys.
"History is full of mistakes. Let's right some wrongs."
However, the sword boys oppose him because changing history can create paradoxes and have extremely destructive consequences. It could cancel great inventions, prevent mistakes which would prevent people from learning form them and even halt evolution completely.
Katsugeki doesn't understand what the problem is, and if he does, he doesn't care. To sideline, break the spirits or destroy the sword boys while changing history simultaneously, he creates Sues who pretend they are real swords or people, even breaking rules such as being sword girls.
His fighting style includes martial arts and a Naginata. He can also teleport and summon swords and even animate them into monsters. He believes changing history is both for the greater good and his own good, and hates anyone who disagrees with him. His Sues can be saniwas, sword girls or even half-swords, which pretend to be related to historical figures or the sword boys.
"History is full of mistakes. Let's right some wrongs."