Subject: My own villains?
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Posted on: 2014-06-04 11:43:00 UTC
That's a tricky one - particularly since 'sympathetic' usually means I don't think of them as a villain at all.
Best: I'm assuming this is 'most effective'. I'd have to pin that on the Mysterious Somebody, since he, y'know, won, and ruled the PPC for ten years. Then he ruled an empire of Mary-Sue Factories. Then he stomped over every portion of the PPC he came into contact with. Then he made it as far as the SO's office before dying of - naturally - betrayal. Yeah, I think he wins.
Alternately: the Garden government on Origin. The PPC presents itself as winning the Civil War - but we totally lost! We were driven away from Origin, spent the entire war nearly failing to defend three doors, and had to give up all our research labs in Old HQ. Then the Government cheerfully held the planet - and when the PPC came back, they forced us to stay locked in our compound under constant threat of being wiped out. Their move in getting hold of all our technology was genius.
Of course, then their planet blew up. I said they were effective, not right. ;) (Though, actually, since they were the ones who said that mucking about with plotholes was dangerous...)
Scariest: probably the off-screen Old Ones of the TCDA. We only see them through Dassie's nightmares, and they terrify me. Possibly because they're the Mysterious Somebody in horror form, and he would be my second choice.
Least effective: the Black Cats as a whole (not the DIS, but the Black Cats). Sure, they abducted a few agents in the, uh, seven years they spent planning their invasion - and they took down HQ's shields - but when they got inside, they managed to fail at eight of their nine objectives, killing only the Wisteria. Their entire high command got taken out by individual commandos. An entire division of theirs went rogue without them being aware of it. They were, frankly, incompetent. (They never noticed Tango hanging about outside their camp for seven years, either - and they never caught Nyx and Dassie)
Most sympathetic: I'm going to have to go with Iplis, from OFUDisc. She tries to kill Penny, and doesn't really seem all that sorry about it - but on the other hand, she shows all the signs of being genuinely in love with her. Further, she's just an ordinary girl who wrote that she wanted to be a vampire if she died, ha ha - I don't think she knew what she was letting herself in for. That's why I brought her back for the sequel.
I know, none of those were useful for Dark Brother - but they were interesting to think about.
As for the Lone Power - going purely from memory:
#1: Businessman/Dark Horseman
#2: Singer/Megakraken
#3: Logo/Dark Horseman again (without his horse)
#4: Some Irish Giant
#5: Nita's alien friend (and apparently a direct showdown at the end)
#6: The one trapped by... Darryl?
#7: The bored one.
#8: The King/the Wolf That Ate the Moon
#9: None
Least effective has to go to either Alone or Holiday - though, saying that, Holiday is the only one who actually flat-out beats Nita and Kit. They only escape because It forgot about Ponch, and also blind luck; they had no plan by the end of the book.
(And on the flip side, you could argue that High was the least effective, since it's the only version to have lost, conclusively and absolutely. It's difficult when the same villain keeps being beaten...)
The most effective, and to me the scariest, is the Wolf That Ate the Moon (I know, that didn't quite happen - but I like the name). The darkness was the only instance that actually managed to defeat, uh, almost everyone.
Most sympathetic... probably the bored one, since we get to spend the most time talking to Her. Or, if you want to interpret things literally - the Hesper. ;)
hS talks lots