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== Most Sympathetic ==
== Most Sympathetic ==
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* [[Hero Antagonist]]s
* [[Hero Antagonist]]s
** [[Sympathetic Inspector Antagonist]]
** [[Sympathetic Inspector Antagonist]]
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** With few exceptions, any villain serious that [[Dystopia Justifies the Means]] is a [[Complete Monster]], though the reverse is not true; even [[Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil|serial rapists]], [[Omnicidal Maniac]]s, and [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|people who play very loud, annoying music on the bus]] [[Even Evil Has Standards|won't take it]] ''[[Even Evil Has Standards|that]]'' [[Even Evil Has Standards|far]]. This is usually reserved as a motivation for [[Bigger Bad]]s and the [[God of Evil]] when they decide to take off the kid gloves.
** With few exceptions, any villain serious that [[Dystopia Justifies the Means]] is a [[Complete Monster]], though the reverse is not true; even [[Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil|serial rapists]], [[Omnicidal Maniac]]s, and [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking|people who play very loud, annoying music on the bus]] [[Even Evil Has Standards|won't take it]] ''[[Even Evil Has Standards|that]]'' [[Even Evil Has Standards|far]]. This is usually reserved as a motivation for [[Bigger Bad]]s and the [[God of Evil]] when they decide to take off the kid gloves.
** [[Complete Monster]] - By definition, the least sympathetic character possible. Note that not all characters who cross the [[Moral Event Horizon]] are necessarily [[Complete Monster]]s.
** [[Complete Monster]] - By definition, the least sympathetic character possible. Note that not all characters who cross the [[Moral Event Horizon]] are necessarily [[Complete Monster]]s.
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== Least Sympathetic ==
== Least Sympathetic ==
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Revision as of 10:38, 25 November 2016

An antagonist can be classed on three orthogonal parameters:

This is a method of quantifying that third one.

Note that the below list is a very rough scale; any given character may fall higher or lower on this list depending on context, regardless of what tropes describe him. Many character types are very broad, so the positions below should represent an approximate average; some individual characters are subversions who turn out to be something significantly different from the stereotype of their type of villain.

An interesting feature of this is that the more evil a villain is the less vile he may appear to be, compared to other villains in the story, the logic being that a truly Despicable villain is someone we hate and revile, while a truly Evil villain is dangerous and to be feared- we care less about what happens to him and are satisfied that something does, if only to end his reign of terror.

See also Sliding Scale of Anti-Heroes, for the bottom end of the Protagonist version of this list. See Likable Villain for a classification of reasons why not all villains are vile ones.


The sliding scale is roughly as follows:

Most Sympathetic

Least Sympathetic


Tropes that are orthogonal to this Scale, have too variable a position to be located specifically, or are position changing without having a particular position to call its own