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ImperialMajestyXO Since: Nov, 2015
Oct 28th 2018 at 2:28:10 PM •••

Shouldn't characters from the animated series get their own section? That's how it's done on other Complete Monster subpages.

Pika123 Since: Jan, 2014
Dec 7th 2014 at 8:22:03 AM •••

I personally think, Ublaz Madeyes may count. Please hear me out.

Every act he did in the book, "Murdering an entire tribe of otters sans one" "Kidnapping Abbot Durral" "In pure desperation near the end of the book declaring to send all of his troops to Redwall (again) to tear the place down..." and his motive ultimately left those who served him, as well as all the remaining pirates, stranded on his island to starve to death/fight to the death. Why? To collect some pearls to fit his crown. Every other villain did it for Conquest, or For the Evulz... he caused all this death and tragedy solely so he could admire himself in the mirror. That to me, is just as bad as many on this list.

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SeptimusHeap MOD (Edited uphill both ways)
Dec 8th 2014 at 3:24:16 AM •••

You'll have to propose him here. This thread deals with all things Complete Monster.

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Pika123 Since: Jan, 2014
Dec 8th 2014 at 8:39:44 PM •••

I know, but doing that, would lump my suggestion in with the ten million other literature/movie/videogame franchises. I thought if I suggested it here, it would be less likely to get buried.

SeptimusHeap MOD (Edited uphill both ways)
Dec 8th 2014 at 11:50:30 PM •••

It will simply be ignored here. Nothing gets added to these pages without the say-so from that topic.

"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman
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