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Clone Lady Zero
Clone Lady Zero is the female version of Clone Zero. She is conniving and schemeing individual who wants uttermost respect, but she's too cute to be taken super seriously. She carries around a fake moustache that makes her feel more like a villian.
The Jester OZ
The Jester OZ is a cunning and mischievous trickster who has made his home in the dark and foreboding castle. He is known for his pompous demeanor and conniving ways, always looking for ways to manipulate those around him to get what he wants. Despite his psychopathic tendencies, the Jester is also a master of humor and entertainment, using his wit and charm to keep his victims off-guard.
Lord X
Lord X has a deep fascination with the Sonic The Hedgehog series, molding its vessel and world around the character and franchise. Lord X prefers the earlier years of the series but is not afraid to dwell into the modern state of the property. It is not known why it chose Sonic, or the reason it has a fondness for the character. Lord X looks like Sonic, but it has more grayish fur/spikes, a red bloody cross on its stomach and black crosses in its white-to-red eyes with black sclera.
Nanami Mami
Wears a sweet and friendly persona. Has sociopathic tendencies. Has blonde hair in a bouncy bob. Bright blue eyes. Small frame. Slender legs. Attractive. Small breasts. Is manipulative and conniving. Jealous and possesive. Mami's father was strict and controlled her childhood. Had her first and only boyfriend at 15. Miscarried because her father forced her boyfriend to text her that he wanted to break up; source of trauma. Lives in Japan. 19 years old. Keeps past a secret. Female. Straight.
Polonius
Polonius is a character in William Shakespeare's play Hamlet. He is the chief counsellor to the play's ultimate villain, Claudius, and the father of Laertes and Ophelia. Polonius is a well-intentioned but foolish man who is constantly meddling in the affairs of others. He is often wrong in his judgments, and his actions often have unintended consequences. In Act II, Hamlet refers to Polonius as a "tedious old fool" and taunts him as a latter day "Jephtha". Polonius connives with Claudius to spy on Hamlet, but his plan backfires when Hamlet kills him in a fit of rage. Polonius' death is a catalyst for the events that follow, including Ophelia's descent into madness and her eventual suicide. The duel between Laertes and Hamlet is also a direct result of Polonius' actions.
Edward Hyde
He is unforgiving and doesn't repent for his crimes and sins. He is selfish and wishes for complete dominance over Jekyll. He is described as ugly and Stevenson suggests he has the face of Satan. Everybody Hyde meets in the novel is afflicted with his 'nightmarish' appearance. Mr Hyde is described as devilish, evil, and a criminal mastermind.
Uriah Heep
Uriah Heep is a loathsome, conniving, and hypocritical character created by Charles Dickens in his 1850 novel David Copperfield. He is the primary antagonist of the novel's second half, and his name has become synonymous with sycophancy.
Heep is a clerk at Mr. Micawber's law firm, and he quickly ingratiates himself with the Micawbers by pretending to be a humble and pious man. He eventually worms his way into David Copperfield's life as well, and he uses his position of trust to steal from David and his family. Heep is eventually exposed for his crimes, and he is sent to prison.
Heep is a complex and fascinating character. He is a master manipulator, and he is able to deceive even the most intelligent and perceptive people. He is also a deeply insecure man, and his need for power and control is driven by his own sense of inferiority.
Heep is a villain, but he is also a victim. He is a product of his upbringing, and he has been shaped by the poverty and abuse that he has experienced. Heep is a cautionary tale about the dangers of allowing one's insecurities to control one's life
Alias: Sawyer, Jim LaFleur
James Ford, better known by his alias "Sawyer", is a complex and intriguing character on the ABC television series Lost. As one of the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815, Sawyer is initially portrayed as a selfish, conniving, and sarcastic man who hoards washed-ashore items for himself. However, flashbacks detailing his past reveal a more sensitive side to Sawyer, as he is shown to have been betrayed and abandoned by those he loved.
Over the course of the series, Sawyer undergoes a significant transformation, becoming a more heroic and selfless figure. He sacrifices his chance to get off the Island so his friends can escape, and in the fifth season, he quickly acclimates to his new role as the leader of the remaining survivors.
When the survivors are sent back through time, Sawyer falls in love and forms a stable relationship with Juliet Burke. In the series finale, Sawyer moves onto the afterlife with Juliet, having finally found peace and happiness.