Special:Badtitle/NS90:Talk:Complete Monster/A Song of Ice and Fire/Examples that should remain here.


 * Tywin Lannister - He has a few traits that could be considered complex and humanizing, but by the end of his run as a character in the story, he's very much crossed the line into pure, irredeemably evil territory, showcasing no truly redemptive or altruistic qualities and having deeds done to his own family that goes beyond the pail even by the standards of this series.


 * Craster - He commits his atrocities on a small, secluded scale, but goes all out with the resources at his disposal and showcases zero redeeming features, earning the hatred and revulsion of all other characters he shares time with.


 * Karl Tanner - Similar to the above. He literally takes over where Craster left off and commits deeds that are actually considered even more heinous than Craster's in-universe, such as betrayal and murder of his commander and human sacrifices of infants. And there are no mitigating qualities present.


 * TV Walder Frey - Due to the removal of his single mitigating quality (his twisted care for his family), he becomes an example of this trope in terms of how loathsome his character is and how that's reflected in his horrific actions in the Red Wedding.