It fits quite cleverly, whehter intentional or not:
He is The Censor. Censoring creative content based on his personal arbitrary set of limits – the very opposite or antithesis of creativity and creation.
Hence, he lacks imagination. All he can do is forbid others to create and imagine – for their own good, of course…
Someone didn’t read How to Villain for Dummies
Either that of Pete’s Evil Overlord List.
Really kind of a weak personality, isn’t it? “I will do this thing?” “What? That’s dumb. Do this thing, instead.” “I guess…”
I concur, guy is really uninteresting.
It fits quite cleverly, whehter intentional or not:
He is The Censor. Censoring creative content based on his personal arbitrary set of limits – the very opposite or antithesis of creativity and creation.
Hence, he lacks imagination. All he can do is forbid others to create and imagine – for their own good, of course…
Stop giving the supervillain ideas, Good Girl!
actually she does it so they can defeat him, otherwise he could have won
Clever girl …
The Censor uses a power source derived from storytelling. Which means that Tropes can become as effective as natural laws.
So the more the ladies goad him into stereotype supervillain behavior, the stronger that supervillain tropes become.
And the first and mightiest of all Supervillain Tropes is “The Heroes Always Win”.
Oh, that’s good.
For a godlike creature, he’s quite easy to manipulate…
Now tell him how much you’d hate to been thrown into the briar patch.
Drat. *Be*.
Ah-HA! At last! Good Girl’s kink becomes clear.
“You know what would really torture me? Taking my halo and making me watch you wear it!”
*”Beauty” You missed the “a” in there.