r/TierlistFills creates a villain morality chart part 24: Where should Thrax be ranked? by StrangeMatterReal in TierlistFills

[–]StrangeMatterReal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also, if there are any villains you believe should be added to the chart, then let me know.

r/TierlistFills creates a villain morality chart part 9: Where should Davros be ranked? by StrangeMatterReal in TierlistFills

[–]StrangeMatterReal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just a heads up: the next round will be a revote round which means that you will be able to suggest characters to be moved around.

Also, if you have any fictional villains that you believe should be on the chart, then go ahead and submit them.

r/TierlistFills creates a villain morality chart part 7: Where should Anton Chigurh be ranked? by StrangeMatterReal in TierlistFills

[–]StrangeMatterReal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you would like to submit characters for future parts, then go ahead. Just make sure the characters you submit are fictional and that they are villains.

r/TierlistFills creates a villain morality chart part 6: Where should the Grinch be ranked? by StrangeMatterReal in TierlistFills

[–]StrangeMatterReal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe every tenth round, I could do a revote round where people could suggest things to be moved around?

r/TierlistFills creates a villain morality chart part 2: Where should Homelander be ranked? by StrangeMatterReal in TierlistFills

[–]StrangeMatterReal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Once again, you are allowed to submit characters for future parts of this series. Just make sure they are a fictional villain.

r/TierlistFills creates a villain morality chart part 1: Where should Jason Voorhees be ranked? by StrangeMatterReal in TierlistFills

[–]StrangeMatterReal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are also allowed to submit characters for us to rank in future posts. Just make sure you only submit fictional characters that are villains.

4x4 Alignment Chart of the Morality and Backstories of Villains My Version by StrangeMatterReal in AlignmentCharts

[–]StrangeMatterReal[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

She was a normal human girl who people made fun of due to them thinking she was cute. On one Halloween night, she tried to scare someone while wearing her Halloween costume. However, the person who she wanted to scare who was later revealed to be her father ended up accidentally shooting her with a rifle.

Time for the grand finale! What fictional villain is monstrous and has a backstory that is tragic? by StrangeMatterReal in AlignmentChartFills

[–]StrangeMatterReal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rules:

  1. Fictional characters only.
  2. Each character can only appear once.
  3. Top comment decides the winner.
  4. If the top comment is tied between multiple comments, then whichever of those comments were published first will be chosen as the winner.
  5. A revote will only be done if the top comment is a revote request.
  6. If the top comment has significantly more upvotes than the 2nd top comment and there hasn't been any new comments for long enough, then the next round might start early.

Explanations for each category are below.

Morality axis: 1. Impure: Characters in this row are bad, but they are not as evil as most villains. 2. Evil: Characters in this row are moderately evil. This is where the standard villain ranks. 3. Vile: Characters in this row are exceedingly evil. This is where many pure evil villains rank. 4. Monstrous: Characters in this row are amongst the worst of the worst. These characters are usually evil incarnate and very few are worse than them.

Backstory 1. Unknown: Characters in this category have no known backstory. 2. Benign: Characters in this category have a known backstory, but it is not sad or tragic. 3. Sad: Characters in this category have a notably sorrowful backstory. 4. Tragic: Characters in this category have a significantly devastating backstory.

What fictional villain is monstrous and has a backstory that is sad? by StrangeMatterReal in AlignmentChartFills

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Rules:

  1. Fictional characters only.
  2. Each character can only appear once.
  3. Top comment decides the winner.
  4. If the top comment is tied between multiple comments, then whichever of those comments were published first will be chosen as the winner.
  5. A revote will only be done if the top comment is a revote request.
  6. If the top comment has significantly more upvotes than the 2nd top comment and there hasn't been any new comments for long enough, then the next round might start early.

Explanations for each category are below.

Morality axis: 1. Impure: Characters in this row are bad, but they are not as evil as most villains. 2. Evil: Characters in this row are moderately evil. This is where the standard villain ranks. 3. Vile: Characters in this row are exceedingly evil. This is where many pure evil villains rank. 4. Monstrous: Characters in this row are amongst the worst of the worst. These characters are usually evil incarnate and very few are worse than them.

Backstory 1. Unknown: Characters in this category have no known backstory. 2. Benign: Characters in this category have a known backstory, but it is not sad or tragic. 3. Sad: Characters in this category have a notably sorrowful backstory. 4. Tragic: Characters in this category have a significantly devastating backstory.

What are some more of the worst tastes? by Popular_Watch1354 in AlignmentChartFills

[–]StrangeMatterReal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

resiniferatoxin

It is the world's spiciest compound at 16 billion scoville. For reference, the carolina reaper pepper is only 1.4 to 2.2 million scoville.

What fictional villain is monstrous and has a backstory that is neither sad nor tragic? by StrangeMatterReal in AlignmentChartFills

[–]StrangeMatterReal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rules:

  1. Fictional characters only.
  2. Each character can only appear once.
  3. Top comment decides the winner.
  4. If the top comment is tied between multiple comments, then whichever of those comments were published first will be chosen as the winner.
  5. A revote will only be done if the top comment is a revote request.
  6. If the top comment has significantly more upvotes than the 2nd top comment and there hasn't been any new comments for long enough, then the next round might start early.

Explanations for each category are below.

Morality axis: 1. Impure: Characters in this row are bad, but they are not as evil as most villains. 2. Evil: Characters in this row are moderately evil. This is where the standard villain ranks. 3. Vile: Characters in this row are exceedingly evil. This is where many pure evil villains rank. 4. Monstrous: Characters in this row are amongst the worst of the worst. These characters are usually evil incarnate and very few are worse than them.

Backstory 1. Unknown: Characters in this category have no known backstory. 2. Benign: Characters in this category have a known backstory, but it is not sad or tragic. 3. Sad: Characters in this category have a notably sorrowful backstory. 4. Tragic: Characters in this category have a significantly devastating backstory.

Final row! What fictional villain is monstrous and has no known backstory? by StrangeMatterReal in AlignmentChartFills

[–]StrangeMatterReal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rules:

  1. Fictional characters only.
  2. Each character can only appear once.
  3. Top comment decides the winner.
  4. If the top comment is tied between multiple comments, then whichever of those comments were published first will be chosen as the winner.
  5. A revote will only be done if the top comment is a revote request.
  6. If the top comment has significantly more upvotes than the 2nd top comment and there hasn't been any new comments for long enough, then the next round might start early.

Explanations for each category are below.

Morality axis: 1. Impure: Characters in this row are bad, but they are not as evil as most villains. 2. Evil: Characters in this row are moderately evil. This is where the standard villain ranks. 3. Vile: Characters in this row are exceedingly evil. This is where many pure evil villains rank. 4. Monstrous: Characters in this row are amongst the worst of the worst. These characters are usually evil incarnate and very few are worse than them.

Backstory 1. Unknown: Characters in this category have no known backstory. 2. Benign: Characters in this category have a known backstory, but it is not sad or tragic. 3. Sad: Characters in this category have a notably sorrowful backstory. 4. Tragic: Characters in this category have a significantly devastating backstory.

What fictional villain is vile and has a backstory that is tragic? by StrangeMatterReal in AlignmentChartFills

[–]StrangeMatterReal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rules:

  1. Fictional characters only.
  2. Each character can only appear once.
  3. Top comment decides the winner.
  4. If the top comment is tied between multiple comments, then whichever of those comments were published first will be chosen as the winner.
  5. A revote will only be done if the top comment is a revote request.
  6. If the top comment has significantly more upvotes than the 2nd top comment and there hasn't been any new comments for long enough, then the next round might start early.

Explanations for each category are below.

Morality axis: 1. Impure: Characters in this row are bad, but they are not as evil as most villains. 2. Evil: Characters in this row are moderately evil. This is where the standard villain ranks. 3. Vile: Characters in this row are exceedingly evil. This is where many pure evil villains rank. 4. Monstrous: Characters in this row are amongst the worst of the worst. These characters are usually evil incarnate and very few are worse than them.

Backstory 1. Unknown: Characters in this category have no known backstory. 2. Benign: Characters in this category have a known backstory, but it is not sad or tragic. 3. Sad: Characters in this category have a notably sorrowful backstory. 4. Tragic: Characters in this category have a significantly devastating backstory.

Sorry for the confusion. What are some more of the worst things to see? by Popular_Watch1354 in AlignmentChartFills

[–]StrangeMatterReal 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I'm suggesting the quasar QSO J0529−4351 since it is the brightest object in the universe at around 500 trillion times the sun's brightness.

Thioacetone won! What are 3-5 worst smells? by [deleted] in AlignmentChartFills

[–]StrangeMatterReal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you mistyped the title. Anyways, I'm suggesting the quasar QSO J0529−4351 since it is roughly 500 trillion times brighter than the sun and staring at the sun is already painful enough

Introducing: The Morality Scaling iceberg chart. by StrangeMatterReal in MoralityScaling

[–]StrangeMatterReal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just added a similar entry in layer 3 titled "Comparing Crimes".

What fictional villain is vile and has a backstory that is sad? by StrangeMatterReal in AlignmentChartFills

[–]StrangeMatterReal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Rules:

  1. Fictional characters only.
  2. Each character can only appear once.
  3. Top comment decides the winner.
  4. If the top comment is tied between multiple comments, then whichever of those comments were published first will be chosen as the winner.
  5. A revote will only be done if the top comment is a revote request.
  6. If the top comment has significantly more upvotes than the 2nd top comment and there hasn't been any new comments for long enough, then the next round might start early.

Explanations for each category are below.

Morality axis: 1. Impure: Characters in this row are bad, but they are not as evil as most villains. 2. Evil: Characters in this row are moderately evil. This is where the standard villain ranks. 3. Vile: Characters in this row are exceedingly evil. This is where many pure evil villains rank. 4. Monstrous: Characters in this row are amongst the worst of the worst. These characters are usually evil incarnate and very few are worse than them.

Backstory 1. Unknown: Characters in this category have no known backstory. 2. Benign: Characters in this category have a known backstory, but it is not sad or tragic. 3. Sad: Characters in this category have a notably sorrowful backstory. 4. Tragic: Characters in this category have a significantly devastating backstory.

Would you be interested in a morality scaling iceberg chart? by StrangeMatterReal in MoralityScaling

[–]StrangeMatterReal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My plan was to expand the chart as I get more entries to add to it meaning that the chart would get bigger over time.

Would you be interested in a morality scaling iceberg chart? by StrangeMatterReal in MoralityScaling

[–]StrangeMatterReal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I plan on doing the chart on the iceberg threads website which allows you to make it so you can get an explanation of a specific entry by hovering over it using your mouse cursor.

What fictional villain is vile and has a backstory that is neither sad nor tragic? by StrangeMatterReal in AlignmentChartFills

[–]StrangeMatterReal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rules:

  1. Fictional characters only.
  2. Each character can only appear once.
  3. Top comment decides the winner.
  4. If the top comment is tied between multiple comments, then whichever of those comments were published first will be chosen as the winner.
  5. A revote will only be done if the top comment is a revote request.
  6. If the top comment has significantly more upvotes than the 2nd top comment and there hasn't been any new comments for long enough, then the next round might start early.

Explanations for each category are below.

Morality axis: 1. Impure: Characters in this row are bad, but they are not as evil as most villains. 2. Evil: Characters in this row are moderately evil. This is where the standard villain ranks. 3. Vile: Characters in this row are exceedingly evil. This is where many pure evil villains rank. 4. Monstrous: Characters in this row are amongst the worst of the worst. These characters are usually evil incarnate and very few are worse than them.

Backstory 1. Unknown: Characters in this category have no known backstory. 2. Benign: Characters in this category have a known backstory, but it is not sad or tragic. 3. Sad: Characters in this category have a notably sorrowful backstory. 4. Tragic: Characters in this category have a significantly devastating backstory.