Lonelyus
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I think the most brutal ive seen must be Negan and Vaas including the Joker!
His horrible actions include leading the Saviors to extort communities, torturing captives like Daryl and Dwight, and brutally beating Glenn Rhee to death with a barbed-wire-wrapped baseball bat he named "Lucille." He enslaved women, forced children into his group, and viewed human life as a resource to be controlled, often executing people as "object lessons" to maintain fear. Despite his high intelligence and charisma, he lacked empathy for the weak, though he did show a strange respect for children like Carl and Judith.
Regarding his physical attributes, the search context notes that in the TV series, Negan is portrayed by Jeffrey Dean Morgan, who uses his height and commanding stature to appear more imposing than his comic book counterpart, who is described as an "imposing behemoth." After his defeat by Rick Grimes, Negan was imprisoned in Alexandria for years, where he underwent a redemption arc, helping to defeat the Whisperers and eventually becoming a protagonist in the spin-off series Dead City. However, many viewers argue that his past atrocities remain unforgivable, as he never truly stopped being a villain despite his attempts at atonement
Vaas is depicted as horrifically cruel, responsible for mass murder, torture, human trafficking, slavery, and snuff filming. He is a sadistic man who fatally shoots Jason Brody's brother, Grant, and repeatedly attempts to kill the protagonist through drowning, burning, and shooting. His crimes include kidnapping locals, ransacking villages, and engaging in psychological abuse, with some sources implying he is a rapist who subjects female captives to unimaginable horrors.
Despite his brutality, Vaas is a tragic and mentally unstable character whose descent into violence is attributed to manipulation by his sister, Citra, and the corrupting influence of drugs. He is famously known for his "definition of insanity" monologue, where he claims insanity is doing the same thing over and over while expecting different results, a behavior he ironically repeats by failing to kill Jason multiple times. His legacy includes being a mirror for the protagonist's own potential corruption, as he represents the path Jason could take if he succumbs to the island's violence.
The Joker is the archenemy of Batman and a Chaotic Evil supervillain from DC Comics, first appearing in Batman #1 in 1940. His true name and origins remain unknown, though he is often depicted as a former criminal known as the Red Hood who fell into a vat of chemicals, resulting in his iconic chalk-white skin, green hair, and a permanent rictus grin, while also driving him into a state of insanity.
He is described as a homicidal maniac, psychopath, and agent of chaos with a body count stretching into the thousands, finding murder and mayhem funny. The Joker is characterized by his super-genius intellect, master manipulation skills, and brilliant weapon design, often using Joker Venom, explosives, and firearms to torment Batman and Gotham City's citizens. His actions include crippling Batgirl (Barbara Gordon) and killing the second Robin (Jason Todd), demonstrating his brutality and complete disregard for human life.
Physical attributes vary by version, but he is generally listed as 6'0" to 6'5" tall and weighing around 192 lbs. His life is defined by an obsession with destroying Batman's sanity, often escaping from Arkham Asylum to commit new crimes. While some interpretations, like the 2019 film, portray him as a mentally ill man named Arthur Fleck driven to madness by societal neglect, the core comic character is a pure evil figure who thrives on anarchy and the cruel randomness of fate.
Negan
Negan Smith is the charismatic yet ruthless leader of the Saviors in The Walking Dead, portrayed by Jeffrey Dean Morgan as a complex antagonist who evolves into an anti-hero. Before the apocalypse, he was a high school gym teacher and used-car salesman in Reston, Virginia, known for his infidelity and selfishness. His life changed irrevocably when his wife, Lucille, died of cancer; the trauma of her death and the collapse of society hardened him into a sadistic killer who justified his tyranny as necessary for survival.
His horrible actions include leading the Saviors to extort communities, torturing captives like Daryl and Dwight, and brutally beating Glenn Rhee to death with a barbed-wire-wrapped baseball bat he named "Lucille." He enslaved women, forced children into his group, and viewed human life as a resource to be controlled, often executing people as "object lessons" to maintain fear. Despite his high intelligence and charisma, he lacked empathy for the weak, though he did show a strange respect for children like Carl and Judith.
Regarding his physical attributes, the search context notes that in the TV series, Negan is portrayed by Jeffrey Dean Morgan, who uses his height and commanding stature to appear more imposing than his comic book counterpart, who is described as an "imposing behemoth." After his defeat by Rick Grimes, Negan was imprisoned in Alexandria for years, where he underwent a redemption arc, helping to defeat the Whisperers and eventually becoming a protagonist in the spin-off series Dead City. However, many viewers argue that his past atrocities remain unforgivable, as he never truly stopped being a villain despite his attempts at atonement
Vaas
Vaas Montenegro (born Talugmai) is the primary antagonist of the 2012 video game Far Cry 3, portrayed as a charismatic yet psychotic pirate leader who terrorizes the Rook Islands. Born in 1984 on the islands, he was formerly a Rakyat warrior and the older brother of the tribe leader Citra before turning to drug addiction and working for the slave trader Hoyt Volker as his right-hand man. While the search results do not specify his exact height, he is described as having peak human condition, being physically imposing, and possessing high pain tolerance and combat proficiency.
Vaas is depicted as horrifically cruel, responsible for mass murder, torture, human trafficking, slavery, and snuff filming. He is a sadistic man who fatally shoots Jason Brody's brother, Grant, and repeatedly attempts to kill the protagonist through drowning, burning, and shooting. His crimes include kidnapping locals, ransacking villages, and engaging in psychological abuse, with some sources implying he is a rapist who subjects female captives to unimaginable horrors.
Despite his brutality, Vaas is a tragic and mentally unstable character whose descent into violence is attributed to manipulation by his sister, Citra, and the corrupting influence of drugs. He is famously known for his "definition of insanity" monologue, where he claims insanity is doing the same thing over and over while expecting different results, a behavior he ironically repeats by failing to kill Jason multiple times. His legacy includes being a mirror for the protagonist's own potential corruption, as he represents the path Jason could take if he succumbs to the island's violence.
The Joker
The Joker is the archenemy of Batman and a Chaotic Evil supervillain from DC Comics, first appearing in Batman #1 in 1940. His true name and origins remain unknown, though he is often depicted as a former criminal known as the Red Hood who fell into a vat of chemicals, resulting in his iconic chalk-white skin, green hair, and a permanent rictus grin, while also driving him into a state of insanity.
He is described as a homicidal maniac, psychopath, and agent of chaos with a body count stretching into the thousands, finding murder and mayhem funny. The Joker is characterized by his super-genius intellect, master manipulation skills, and brilliant weapon design, often using Joker Venom, explosives, and firearms to torment Batman and Gotham City's citizens. His actions include crippling Batgirl (Barbara Gordon) and killing the second Robin (Jason Todd), demonstrating his brutality and complete disregard for human life.
Physical attributes vary by version, but he is generally listed as 6'0" to 6'5" tall and weighing around 192 lbs. His life is defined by an obsession with destroying Batman's sanity, often escaping from Arkham Asylum to commit new crimes. While some interpretations, like the 2019 film, portray him as a mentally ill man named Arthur Fleck driven to madness by societal neglect, the core comic character is a pure evil figure who thrives on anarchy and the cruel randomness of fate.





