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{{quote|''"I met him fifteen years ago. I was told there was nothing left. No reason, no conscience, no understanding; even the most rudimentary sense of life or death, good or evil, right or wrong."''|'''Dr. Loomis''', '''''[[Halloween]]'''''}}
 
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* The character has either no [[Freudian Excuse]] to validate their crimes, or their [[Freudian Excuse]] is presented in-story as inadequate. Any sympathy evoked in their backstories is long gone in the present.
* They are completely devoid of altruistic qualities, show no regret for their crimes, are never redeemed or have any possibility of redemption.
 
'''For a full detailing of the rules, standards and criteria for qualifying a character for this trope, please refer to [[Complete Monster/Criteria|this page.]]'''
 
Please note that a character crossing the [[Moral Event Horizon]] does not alone make them a Complete Monster. This trope isn't just about what the character does, but about what the character is. Their monstrous characters are reflected in their heinous deeds, which is what puts them a cut above the regular villains. And whatever their position, a Complete Monster has to go the full mile and meet all criteria: they are the worst they can possibly be in their role, in the space and scale they occupy.
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[[Tropes Are Not Good]]; the Complete Monster can sometimes be indicative of lazy writing. A villain with no redeeming qualities can be viewed as exceedingly simplistic.
 
This trope is, surprisingly, not entirely[[Gushing About Characters You Like|Gushing About Villains You subjectiveLike]]. A recurring evil character either has redeeming qualities presented as such within the moral framework of the story, or they don't. The Complete Monster may be a [[Magnificent Bastard]] or a [[Draco in Leather Pants]] to some audience members, but the completeness of their monstrosity does not depend on how well the audience receives them.
 
Compare [[Vile Villain, Saccharine Show]], where the villain is noticeably more heinous than the other characters but is not necessarily a Complete Monster.
 
{{noreallife|calling'''''This is not a Real Life trope.''''' Calling other people completely irredeemable is rude at best. Calling ''yourself'' one implies either a lack of understanding of the trope or severe mental illness.}}
 
{{noexamples|as per the discussion and vote [https://allthetropes.org/wiki/Topic:V91pddmvgrz9sl1u here].}}
 
If you absolutely must discuss these topics, this fork of ATT allows it [https://the-true-tropes.fandom.com/wiki/Complete_Monster HERE].
 
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{{noreallife|calling other people completely irredeemable is rude at best. Calling ''yourself'' one implies either a lack of understanding of the trope or severe mental illness.}}
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{{notableexamples|page=Complete Monsters}}
* [[Complete Monster/Anime and Manga|Anime and Manga]]
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* [[Complete Monster/Other Media|Other]]
* [[Complete Monster/Professional Wrestling|Professional Wrestling]]
* [[Complete Monster/Tabletop Games|Tabletop Games]]
* [[Complete Monster/Video Games|Video Games]]
* [[Complete Monster/Web Comics|Webcomics]]
* [[Complete Monster/Web Original|Web Original]]
* [[Complete Monster/Western Animation|Western Animation]]
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{{reflist}}
[[Category:Complete Monster{{PAGENAME}}]]
[[Category:Tropes of Legend]]
[[Category:Evil Tropes]]
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[[Category:Villains]]
[[Category:Horror Tropes]]
[[Category:Index]]
[[Category:Nightmare Fuel Station Attendant]]
[[Category:No Real Life Examples, Please]]
[[Category:Depressing Tropes]]
[[Category:Hatred Tropes]]
[[Category:YMMV Trope]]
[[Category:Example Sectionectomy]]