The Great Villain Showdown [1st Round Closed]

56. Wile E. Coyote

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This fellow is the whole reason people watch Roadrunner cartoons. So why are they called "Roadrunner cartoons"??? How many people actually watch for the roadrunner?? NO ONE!!! Poor Wiley, short-changed again. This guy's got battle scars from decades of battles with... well with trucks and TNT and rockets and pretty much anything dangerous that ACME can deliver in 0.2 seconds. For a villain he has to be the most persistant!
 
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57. Mumm-Ra (Thundercats)

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Mumra was an ancient inhabitant of the planet which the Thundercats landed on after Thundara exploded. He was the evil counterpart to the goddess who lived in the white pyramid on the other side of the planet. Basically he was like a local devil. This dude scared the bejeepers out of me when i was younger. He had that empty-eye, loose-wrapping, slavering, clawed lurch that can put a shiver right up your spine. Also I have mummy-phobia. Anyway, I don't think he really had an agenda on this planet before the Thundercats arrived, since he did nothing but bug them once they settled. Was he just terrorizing the local populace (what were those robotic bear things anyway??) or busy raising his henchmen from wee pups? Who knows.
 
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58. Number Six - Battlestar Galatica (new version)

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A stunningly beautiful woman, Six poses as a corporate spy and carries on a long-term affair with Dr. Gaius Baltar, in order to gain access to the designs of the Twelve Colonies defense systems. She is, in fact, a human-looking Cylon -- an advanced android bent on the destruction of the human race.

Six is cold and calculating, her every move a cunning means to an end. She has implanted a memory chip into Baltar's brain, allowing her to be ever present and teasing as he flees the Cylons with the Galactica and the last of humanity. She remains visible only to him, a constant reminder of the lustful treachery that resulted in the deaths of billions.
 
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Arthas the Betrayer

Once a Paladin in the Order of the Silver Hand, Prince Arthas' reckless actions and desire for vengeance drove him to commit fell deeds. On his increasingly mad quest for the power necessary to revenge himself on the Undead Scourge, he embraced the demonic sword Frostmourne. That dreadful blade insinuated the whisperings of the Lich King into Arthas' mind, driving him to the ultimate act of betrayal. In the end, he became what he hunted, and plunged the human kingdom of Lordaeron, the lands of the High Elves, and even the wizard-city of Dalaran into Darkness.

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61. Morgan le Fay - Legends of King Arthur

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The half-sister of Arthur, she tricked him into sleeping with her, has his child, and raises this bastard child, Mordred, with the sole purpose of killing Arthur, which he does successfully.

With soft grey eyes she gloomed & glowered;
With soft red lips she sang a song:
What knight might gaze upon her face,
Nor fare along?

For all her looks were full of spells,
And all her words, of sorcery;
And in some way they seemed to say,
"Oh, come with me!

"Oh, come with me! oh, come with me!
Oh, come with me, my love, Sir Kay!"--
How should he know the witch, I trow,
Morgan le Fay?
 

(Edit - taken care of by Gomez)

62. Great Cthulhu

"That is not dead which can eternal lie, for in strange eons even death may die.
 

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drothgery said:
Didn't the rules say it has to be an individual, not a group? Six works; The Cylons doesn't.

Yes, yes it does. :(

But I didn't realize it and the Go'auld had already been accepted.

Gomez, I'll update my Go'auld nomination (#25) to one person as well as the Cylon one (#58).
 

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