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Revision as of 23:13, 22 December 2012
Welcome
Hi, welcome to Real Life Villains Wiki! Thanks for your edit to the Adolf Hitler page.
Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- AmethystKnight (Talk) 03:34, September 22, 2012
Ivan lost his mother to the boyars when he was a kid, and assassination plots against him were not uncommon, plus he suffered a breakdown when his wife died, so I think he qualifies as a tragic villain, since he initially intended to be a good ruler when she was alive (he claimed to have received a message from God, telling him not to neglect his people). Also, if "Fanatic" is "all that's needed", then why are both Categories on the other Villains wiki? Ivan's religion was his obsession, but fanaticism and religion aren't always the same.Pyromania101 (talk) 22:21, October 12, 2012 (UTC)
No, the "Religious Villains" page WAS deleted on Villains Wiki. However, he still had some control on all his deaths, but maybe i'll add that back. However, its still debatable. Crayzee Dawg 101 (talk) 22:31, October 12, 2012 (UTC)
Oh, I didn't know they did. Huh. Thanks for informing me, though if you think about it, being religious, again, is not always the same as fanatacism.Pyromania101 (talk) 23:04, October 12, 2012 (UTC)
No, but a Fanatic is by Villains Wiki definition a person or organization that uses religion for extremism. Crayzee Dawg 101 (talk) 23:11, October 12, 2012 (UTC)
That doesn't always have to be the definition, though, but if it really bothers you, go ahead and petition for the termination of the Religious Villains page on this site (which I created).
Most Evil
You should check out these Discovery Channel documentaries called "The Most Evil Men and Women in History."
- Caligula
- Nero
- Attila the Hun
- Bad King John
- Tomas de Torquemada
- Francisco Pizarro
- Elizabeth Bathory (or Countess Dracula)
- Bloody Mary Tudor
- Vlad the Impaler
- Ivan the Terrible
- Rasputin
- Josef Stalin
- Adolf Hitler
- Ilse Koch
- Pol Pot
- Idi Amin
They can all be found on YouTube, except Bathory. I'm kinda disappointed they didn't include Mao, but I guess they didn't want to get too controversial.Pyromania101 (talk) 01:38, October 22, 2012 (UTC)
Most Evil
Kony and Al-Bashir should also be added, along with Islam Karimov
Elizabeth Bathory
She only went after buxom, beautiful virgins because she wanted to "steal their beauty." Adolescent and prepubescent girls were of no interest to her. Also, she was, ironically, a very good mother, so I don't see how she fits the bill of "Child Abuser." I don't wanna argue, but I'd like to see some facts, and I for one think it's a fact that she didn't kill small kids.
It is very likely i believe that she killed many small peasent children, also that she likely killed over 2000 people. Also, the fact that it was common at that time to kill peasent girls did not make it any better. Plus, it said "girls" which is a bit confusing. Crayzee Dawg 101 (talk) 22:26, October 22, 2012 (UTC)
She killed 650 women, or around that number. I guess the term "girls" implied teenage females, or basically any female who was starting to show signs of being a physical jewel. Many of her victims were "hired" as servants in their mid-teens or a bit older, but never as young children.Pyromania101 (talk) 23:01, October 22, 2012 (UTC)
Teen murdering still counts as a child murderer or child abuseCrayzee Dawg 101 (talk) 00:08, October 23, 2012 (UTC)
Graham Young
Hi Crayzee Dawg 101. You put Graham Young under the absolute evil category. Why?
I believe I put him under there due to his method of killing, and plus he killed his OWN family. Normally, the category is not used for serial killers unless they are excessively brutal.Crayzee Dawg 101 (talk) 16:38, November 17, 2012 (UTC)
I see
Buddyrichiedonmoochie (talk) 12:40, November 18, 2012 (UTC)
Nicolae Ceausescu
Oh good. It was the Nicolae Ceausescu page he blanked anyway
Buddyrichiedonmoochie (talk) 17:01, November 18, 2012 (UTC)
Not to be mean or anything but on that message you put on my talk page you sounded like The Great Prince of the Forest. Are there any administrators on this wiki? I think it would be better if 69.112.114.132 was blocked. Or is he already?
Buddyrichiedonmoochie (talk) 17:12, November 18, 2012 (UTC)
Buddy, the Only administrators on here are Amythyst Knight and Inferno Pendragon, and they dont even go on here much, but yeah please send them a message to block this userCrayzee Dawg 101 (talk) 17:14, November 18, 2012 (UTC)
I see. Who blocked him?
Buddyrichiedonmoochie (talk) 17:38, November 18, 2012 (UTC)
List
What is "List"?Pyromania101 (talk) 23:02, November 19, 2012 (UTC)
List includes is to all pages on this websiteCrayzee Dawg 101 (talk) 23:04, November 19, 2012 (UTC)
'Kay. Thanks.Pyromania101 (talk) 23:26, November 19, 2012 (UTC)
Most Iconic Villains List
Most recognizable villains in history
- Satan
1. Adolf Hitler
2. Adam Lanza
3. Kim Jong-il
- Cain
4. Emperor Nero
6. Eric Harris
8. Fidel Castro
10. Vlad the Impaler
11. Amon Göth
12. Osama Bin Laden
13. Benedict Arnold
14. Genghis Khan
15. Emperor Hirohito
16. Mao Zedong
17. Saddam Hussein
18. Ghadoffi
20. Joseph Stalin
21. Hermann Goring
22. Pol Pot
24. Richard Nixon
26. Phalaris
27. Rameses
28. Timothy McVeigh
29. Joseph McCarthy
31. Benito Mussolini
32. Gilles de Rais
33. Attila the Hun
34. Fred Phelps
35. Seung-Hui Cho
36. Dylan Klebold
38. Oliver Cromwell
39. Ted Bundy
40. Napoleon
41. Joseph Goebbels
42. Jeffery Dahmer
45. Adolf Eichmann
46. Peter Sutcliffe
47. Harold Shipman
48. Vladimir Lenin
49. Joseph Kony
51. Hugo Chavez
52. Ze Pequino
53. George Zimmerman
55. Francisco Franco
59. Gary Ridgway
60. James Earl Ray
61. Ted Kaczynski
62. Eugene Talmadge
63. Omar al-Bashir
64. Mohammed Atta
65. Kim Jong-un
66. O.J Simpson
67. Chief McIntosh
69. Idi Amin Dada
70. Rodney Alcala
71. Ratu Udre Udre
73. Augusto Pinochet
74. Hosni Mubarak
75. Caligula
76. Jim Jones
78. Saint Dominic
79. Elijah Muhammed
80. King George III
82. Kim Ill-Sung
83. Hernando Cortez
84. Commodus
86. Terry Nichols
87. Carl Panzram
88.