Subject: Villains
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Posted on: 2014-05-29 23:03:00 UTC

1: Definitely Arvis, of Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. Well, actually it's probably Manfroy, the guy behind Arvis's plots, but Arvis actually kills the protagonist. And brainwashes and marries said protagonist's wife. Who happens to be Arvis's sister. Arvis then presides over a regime that kidnaps children and forces them to fight to the death; the survivors become 'aristocracy' under the thumb of the Loptyr sect. Mind, Arvis's son Julius is even worse, due to being the physical body of the evil god Loptyr; this guy kills his mother while trying to kill his sister.
2: Most terrifying? Not entirely sure, but all the people on my shortlist are Hero Killers. There's Findo Gask, from the Word and the Void series, who is ruthless with his followers and tenacious as anything, not to mention clever. And Badrang the Tyrant, of Redwall (the series, not the book); bastard killed Martin's girlfriend Rose and had Martin the Warrior himself captive. Then there's Lysandre, from Pokémon X and Y, who literally attempts genocide to make the world 'beautiful'.
3: I don't know whether they count as a villain, but Doctor Who's Weeping Angels in everything but Blink are just... not scary at all. Which is a shame, really.
4: Easy: N Harmonia, of Pokémon Black and White. He's not even really a villain, just an antagonist. He basically intends to conquer the region with a legendary Pokémon in order to command people to release their Pokémon, because he believes all people treat Pokémon as slaves. He gradually comes to realise that there are other people who treat Pokémon with respect and love, and is on the verge of stepping down when his father, the Complete Monster Ghetsis, comes along and reveals that he'd been manipulating N from birth, only showing him Pokémon who had been abandoned by horrible people. Ghetsis's plan was to have N order everyone to release their Pokémon, then dispose of him and rule the region by being the only one who still had Pokémon.
Others include Fëanor (he's nowhere near heroic, but he was mad with grief, so understandable), Lyon of Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones (who loses his father and receives a prophecy that his country will be ravaged by an earthquake, and accidentally becomes possessed by an ancient demon king while trying to reverse the former and avert the latter. Oh, and he's in love with the heroine but can't compete with her brother for her love) and Ontic Laison (to a lesser extent; she killed Imbolc Telyan, which makes me hate her, but she did go through some pretty bad stuff).
Gee, sympathetic villains are just crawling out of the woodwork. I could go on, but that's enough, I think.

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