Farson, the good man.
Flagg (and his great deal of personalities)
Blaine
Gasher
Tick-Tock Man
Crimson King
Mordred
Rhea
The Big Coffin Hunters
Dandelo
Someone else...
Farson, the good man.
voted someone else
Mi him entoi!
TAK!!!!
Tak scares the poo outta me
if the worlds gonna end then let's get it over with, i got shit to do
Finally, someone else has voted for Dandelo!
Mordred, i actually liked the little blighter
Flagg. I just love that he's all over the place in different world's fucking up someone's life at all times. Different name, different time, doesn't matter.
My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings:
Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair!
The Big Coffin Hunters. Those three were a perfect match for the three young gunslingers.
Yeah... Big Coffin Hunters got my vote also. Especially because of Jonas.
“The devil's voice is sweet to hear.”
-SK.
Missing you there Good man.
No one else could defeat the very descendants of Arthur Elda. Such Red king dared to come out of Lee Case Roi Russe and Stephen King himself said that when someone directly confronts R.F., alias Walter Padick real, birth name, and collapses like a house of cards. I do not think that any bandit something even disconcerted by it. Mordred, though praised, failed to nothing (of course, had the opportunity, but still ...). Big Coffin Hunters are puppets. Blaine Mono for their "behavior" can not. Dandelo is even worse than Mordred, though its history is not known apparently. Rhea could "play a draw" with Hunters coffins. Gasher is completely out of the game.
Unfortunately for others, destroyed Farson Mid-World, in fact practically suffered destruction All-world, which only allowed the Red King to start destroying Beams.
The Breakers...
Yeah, seems like an odd choice, but except for a very few of them, they are complacent with doing evil and also know, at least on some level, what the pills they took contained.
Even after the fall of Argul Siento a lot of them would have stayed and continued their work breaking the very beams of existence.
They aren't as flashy as other villians, but as a group, they are incredibly formidable.
I voted for Rhea she is just such an unremitting bitch! They way she manipulates people in Mejis and that cat ..... gives me the creeps. I liked how she faded out of the story a bit and then came back with a vengeance!
I would have voted for the Big Coffin Hunters, but I have to give it to RF. The way that TMiB was featured in the first book was amazing. He was definitely my favourite above Eldred Jonas untilSpoiler:The only good thing that came of that, however, was when he explainedSpoiler:I think his cunning is the only thing that puts him above Jonas for me.
I do not think that something seriously Rhea manipulating people Mejis. Rather bargain for both "teams". She was at a time when the 4th place book, an old woman and the witch is written in the book that has many of the "alchemy" forgot. Otherwise it seems to me that between her and Coffin Hunters is a difference. As she, so they are underestimated and overestimated others. Just not meet with anyone face to face confrontation with her and Roland would hit just as the Jonas = death.
Blaine for me too.
Flagg. He's just so evil, ruthless, and loves spreading chaos and ruining people's lives...but hey, at least he has a good sense of humour whilst he does it!
Never be cruel and never be cowardly. And if you ever are, always make amends.
You are a walking talking Doctor Who encyclopedia to me. - Melike
oh my lord letti i am so sorry - i missed this question.
so some time later here is my answer....
i think modred had honour and goodness in his heart at the start. if roland had reached out to him the end of the story may well have been different. his jealousy of jake and the tet showed that he wanted to be part of the group which means that he had the capability for good. it wouldn't have been an easy to gain his trust - but when they did the help and assistance he could have brought would have been invaluable
the decisions made by both of his fathers put him on a path that i believe ultimatley he did not have to take.
i know a lot of people will argue this with me and say he was born to be evil and ka played a part, but i just felt really really sorry for him when he was trailing the tet, so for something to make me want to reach out and adopt him - that something made me like him.
hey, i adopted two feral kittens that spat, scratched and hated the whole wide world - would you say it was that much different? mordred was still a baby after all
Partially you are right. Mordred felt pity the loneliness. Still he was closer to the King of Discordie and Mia than when Susannah and Roland. Moreover, King of Discordie kept urging him, manipulated him, that he must kill a White father, Roland.
I'm happy you also think he wasn't born evil but I think your arguments don't make him much of a villain, do they? I had a hard time thinking of Mordred as a villain like the Big Coffin Hunters, Blaine or Flagg. To me, Mordred is just a lost soul and it shows what bad behaviour from the parents can do to a child because he was still just a childSpoiler:.
he is a villian -Spoiler:
i just think he is a more rounded villian, some of the others above are pantomime villians, you boo and hiss them. They are too obvious for me, i like my villian to have depth and to understand the reasons they do things.