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[[File:The Dark Lords.jpg|thumb|300px|Dark Lords]] {{Quote|Everything will continue to be fine as you remember who's the boss, and who's got the power.|[[w:c:villains:Randall Flagg|Randall Flagg]]}} {{Quote|SeeD... SeeD......SeeD...... SeeD, SeeD, SeeD! Kurse all SeeDs. Swarming like lokusts akross generations. You disgust me. The world was on the brink of that ever-elusive 'time kompression'. Insolent fools! Your vain krusade ends here, SeeDs. The price for your meddling is death beyond death. I shall send you to a dimension beyond your imagining. There, I will reign, and you will be my slaves for eternity. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.|[[w:c:villains:Ultimecia|Ultimecia]] to the "Legendary SeeDs" who dares to undo the Time Compression and tears her new "eternal" kingdom apart.}}
 
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{{Villain Infobox
'''Dark Lords''', also sometimes known as '''Evil Overlords''', are a popular theme of evildoers who are each a villain or antagonist of near-omnipotence with evil henchmen within his or her realm, who seeks to utterly dominate the world; he or she is often depicted as a diabolical force, and may, indeed, be more a force than a personality, and often personifies evil itself. The effects of his or her rule often assert malign effects on the land as well as his subjects. Besides her or his usual magical abilities, she or he often controls great armies. In particular, it is used as a moniker in universes where it is thought that pronouncing the villain's real name will bring bad luck or represents a negative omen. Such a villain usually seeks to rule or destroy the universe around them. While most Dark Lords are male, except in parody, there are Dark Lords whom happened to be female, which made them better known as '''Dark Ladies'''.
 
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The Dark Lords.jpg|???
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|fullname = Dark Lords
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|alias = Evil Overlords<br>
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Dark Overlords<br>
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Dark Masters
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|origin = Many folklores<br>
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Many works of fiction and media
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|occupation = God-like leaders of varied negative attributes and varied negative empires<br>
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God-like rulers of varied negative worlds
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|skills = Vast preternatural powers<br>
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Vast dark magic
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|hobby = Governing over people and things in their varied realms with cruelty and avarice as well as with despair and order.
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|goals = To reign over their respective worlds and their own particular kingdom in darkness.
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|crimes = Malefic/dark magic<br>
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Abuse of power/tyranny
 
|type of villain = Symbolic Negative Overlords}} {{Quote|Everything will continue to be fine as you remember who's the boss, and who's got the power.|[[w:c:villains:Randall Flagg|Randall Flagg]] demonstrating his demonic magic to show all who is in charge.}} {{Quote|SeeD... SeeD......SeeD...... SeeD, SeeD, SeeD! Kurse all SeeDs. Swarming like lokusts akross generations. You disgust me. The world was on the brink of that ever-elusive 'time kompression'. Insolent fools! Your vain krusade ends here, SeeDs. The price for your meddling is death beyond death. I shall send you to a dimension beyond your imagining. There, I will reign, and you will be my slaves for eternity. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.|[[w:c:villains:Ultimecia|Sorceress Ultimecia]] to the "Legendary SeeDs" who dares to undo the Time Compression and tear her new "eternal" kingdom apart.}}
   
 
'''Dark Lords''', also sometimes known as '''Evil Overlords''' and '''Dark Overlords''', are a powerfully popular theme of evildoers who are each a villain or an antagonist of near-omnipotence with evil henchmen within his or her realm, who seeks to utterly dominate the world; he or she is often depicted as a diabolical force, and may, indeed, be more a force than a personality, and often personifies evil itself. The effects of his or her rule often assert malign effects on the land as well as his subjects. Besides her or his usual magical abilities, she or he often controls great armies. In particular, it is used as a moniker in universes where it is thought that pronouncing the villain's real name will bring bad luck or represents a negative omen. Such a villain usually seeks to rule or destroy the universe around them. While most Dark Lords are male, except in parody, there are Dark Lords whom happened to be female, which made them better known as '''Dark Ladies'''. It is the polar opposite of '''[[w:c:heroism:Light Lords|Light Lords]]'''.
==Examples==
 
===Religion===
 
*[[w:c:villains:The Devil (religion)|'''The Devil/Satan''' (who is often called the '''King''' or '''Prince of Darkness''')]] (''Judaism and Christianity'')
 
*'''[[w:c:villains:Angra Mainyu|Angra Mainyu]]''' (''Zoroasterism'')
 
   
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The term Dark Lord has appeared in religious context, where it refers to [[w:c:villains:The Devil (theology)|Satan/The Devil]] or other similar malevolent entities who hold powers over fiendish creatures and seek to disturb comfort and lives of people.
===Literature===
 
*'''[[w:c:villains:Sauron (Middle-earth)|Sauron]]''' (''Middle-earth'')
 
*'''[[w:c:villains:Lord Voldemort|Lord Voldemort]]''' (''Harry Potter'')
 
*'''[[w:c:villains:Jadis the White Witch|Jadis the White Witch]]''' (''The Chronicles of Narnia'')
 
*'''[[w:c:villains:Randall Flagg|Randall Flagg]]''' (Stephen King's ''The Stand'')
 
*The '''[[w:c:villains:Wicked Witch of the West|Wicked Witch of the West]]''' (''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'')
 
*'''[[w:c:villains:Nome King|Nome King]]''' (''Ozma of Oz'')
 
*'''[[w:c:villains:Arawn Death-Lord|Arawn Death-Lord]]''' (''The Chronicles of Prydain'')
 
   
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In fantasy literature, Dark Lord term have become something else of a cliché stemming from the success of J. R. R. Tolkien's ''The Lord of the Rings''. The main antagonist of the book, Sauron, was often referred as the Dark Lord.
===Films===
 
*[[w:c:villains:Sith|'''Sith''' (also known as the '''Sith Order''')]] (''Star Wars'')
 
**[[w:c:villains:Emperor Palpatine|'''Emperor Palpatine''' (also known as '''Darth Sidious''')]] (''Star Wars'')
 
**'''[[w:c:villains:Darth Vader|Darth Vader]]''' (''Star Wars'')
 
*The '''[[w:c:villains:The Horned King|Horned King]]''' (Disney's ''The Black Cauldron'')
 
*'''[[w:c:villains:Morgana le Fay (Disney)|Morgana le Fay]]''' (Disney's ''The Sorcerer's Apprentice'')
 
*'''[[w:c:villains:King Stefan (Maleficent)|King Stefan]]''' (Disney's ''Maleficent'')
 
   
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On occasion, the people of Gondor in Middle-earth refer to Sauron as "The Enemy" or "The Nameless Enemy" in spite of knowing his true name, arguably starting the practice of avoiding pronouncing a Dark Lord's actual name. The reason behind it ranges from bringing up horrifying memories pertaining Dark Lord in question at best to downright triggering a disaster such as alerting the Dark Lord and his/her high-ranking minions to the speaker's location, latter which popularized by the [[w:c:tropedia:The Scottish Trope|Scottish Trope]] in courtesy of Lord Voldemort of ''Harry Potter'' fame.
===Internet===
 
*[[w:c:villains:Davros|'''Davros''']] (''Doctor Who'')
 
   
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Following the example of Sauron from ''The Lord of the Rings'', Dark Lords and Dark Ladies that featured after him in other fantasy fictions are always depicted as immensely powerful and implacably malevolent being with a great desire of power.
===Comics===
 
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*'''[[w:c:villains:Darkseid|Darkseid]]''' (''DC Comics'')
 
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==Trvia==
*'''[[w:c:villains:Thanos|Thanos]]''' (''Marvel Comics'')
 
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*In Japanese media and in standard Japanese fantasy settings, Dark Lords are usually referred to as "'''Demon Kings'''" (in Japanese: 魔王, '''''Maō'''''), "'''Sorcerous Kings'''" (in Japanese: 魔術王, '''''Majutsu-ō'''''), "'''Sorcerer Kings'''" (in Japanese: 魔術師の王, '''''Majutsu-shi no ō'''''), "'''Demon Emperors'''" (in Japanese: 悪魔の皇帝, '''''Akuma no Kōtei'''''), "'''Devil Kings'''" (in Japanese: デビルキングス, '''''Debirukingusu'''''), and "'''Devil Emperors'''" (in Japanese: 悪魔の皇帝, '''''Akuma no Kōtei''''').
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*In Japanese media and in standard Japanese fantasy settings, Dark Ladies are referred to as "'''Demon Queens'''" (in Japanese: 悪魔の女王, '''''Akuma no Joō'''''), "'''Sorcerous Queens'''" (in Japanese: 悪魔の女王, '''''Akuma no Joō'''''), "'''Sorceress Queens'''" (in Japanese: ソーサレスクイーンズ, '''''Sōsaresukuīnzu'''''), "'''Demon Empresses'''" (in Japanese: 悪魔皇后, '''''Akuma kōgō'''''), "'''Devil Queens'''" (in Japanese: ), and "'''Devil Empresses'''" (in Japanese: ).
   
===Television===
 
*'''[[w:c:villains:Lord Zedd|Lord Zedd]]''' (''Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers'')
 
*'''[[w:c:villains:Rita Repulsa|Rita Repulsa]]''' (''Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers'')
 
*[[w:c:villains:Octomus the Master|'''Octomus''' (also known as the '''Supreme Master of the Underworld''')]] (''Power Rangers Mystic Force'')
 
*'''[[w:c:villains:Lord Dominator|Lord Dominator]]''' (''Wander Over Yonder'')
 
*'''[[w:c:villains:Lord Hater|Lord Hater]]''' (''Wander Over Yonder'')
 
*'''[[w:c:villains:Major Threat|Major Threat]]''' (''Wander Over Yonder'')
 
*'''[[w:c:villains:Vicky|Vicky]]''' (''Fairly OddParents'')
 
*'''[[w:c:villains:Denzel Quincy Crocker|Crocker]]''' (''Fairly OddParents'')
 
*'''[[w:c:villains:The Destructinator|The Destructinator]]''' (''Fairly OddParents: Wishology'' trilogy)
 
*'''[http://Makuta Teridax Makuta Teridax]''' (''BIONICLE'')
 
   
===Videogames===
 
*[[w:c:villains:Bowser|'''King Bowser Koopa''' (better known as '''Bowser''')]] (''Super Mario Bros'')
 
*'''[[w:c:villains:Ganondorf|Ganondorf]]''' (''The Legend of Zelda'')
 
**'''[[w:c:villains:Ganon|Ganon]]''' (''The Legend of Zelda'')
 
*The '''[[w:c:villains:Vizier|Vizier]]''' (''Prince of Persia'' trilogy)
 
*'''[[w:c:villains:Kefka Palazzo|Kefka Palazzo]]''' (''Final Fantasy VI'')
 
*'''[[w:c:villains:Ultimecia|Ultimecia]]''' (''Final Fantasy VIII'')
 
*The '''[[w:c:villains:Overlord|Overlord]]''' (''Overlord'')
 
*'''[[w:c:villains:Xehanort (disambiguation)|Xehanort]]''' (''Kingdom Hearts'')
 
   
==External Links==
 
*[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/EvilOverlord Evil Overlord on ''TV Tropes''].
 
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Latest revision as of 23:30, 15 April 2024

Villainous Overview

Everything will continue to be fine as you remember who's the boss, and who's got the power.
~ Randall Flagg demonstrating his demonic magic to show all who is in charge.
SeeD... SeeD......SeeD...... SeeD, SeeD, SeeD! Kurse all SeeDs. Swarming like lokusts akross generations. You disgust me. The world was on the brink of that ever-elusive 'time kompression'. Insolent fools! Your vain krusade ends here, SeeDs. The price for your meddling is death beyond death. I shall send you to a dimension beyond your imagining. There, I will reign, and you will be my slaves for eternity. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
~ Sorceress Ultimecia to the "Legendary SeeDs" who dares to undo the Time Compression and tear her new "eternal" kingdom apart.

Dark Lords, also sometimes known as Evil Overlords and Dark Overlords, are a powerfully popular theme of evildoers who are each a villain or an antagonist of near-omnipotence with evil henchmen within his or her realm, who seeks to utterly dominate the world; he or she is often depicted as a diabolical force, and may, indeed, be more a force than a personality, and often personifies evil itself. The effects of his or her rule often assert malign effects on the land as well as his subjects. Besides her or his usual magical abilities, she or he often controls great armies. In particular, it is used as a moniker in universes where it is thought that pronouncing the villain's real name will bring bad luck or represents a negative omen. Such a villain usually seeks to rule or destroy the universe around them. While most Dark Lords are male, except in parody, there are Dark Lords whom happened to be female, which made them better known as Dark Ladies. It is the polar opposite of Light Lords.

The term Dark Lord has appeared in religious context, where it refers to Satan/The Devil or other similar malevolent entities who hold powers over fiendish creatures and seek to disturb comfort and lives of people.

In fantasy literature, Dark Lord term have become something else of a cliché stemming from the success of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. The main antagonist of the book, Sauron, was often referred as the Dark Lord.

On occasion, the people of Gondor in Middle-earth refer to Sauron as "The Enemy" or "The Nameless Enemy" in spite of knowing his true name, arguably starting the practice of avoiding pronouncing a Dark Lord's actual name. The reason behind it ranges from bringing up horrifying memories pertaining Dark Lord in question at best to downright triggering a disaster such as alerting the Dark Lord and his/her high-ranking minions to the speaker's location, latter which popularized by the Scottish Trope in courtesy of Lord Voldemort of Harry Potter fame.

Following the example of Sauron from The Lord of the Rings, Dark Lords and Dark Ladies that featured after him in other fantasy fictions are always depicted as immensely powerful and implacably malevolent being with a great desire of power.

Trvia

  • In Japanese media and in standard Japanese fantasy settings, Dark Lords are usually referred to as "Demon Kings" (in Japanese: 魔王, Maō), "Sorcerous Kings" (in Japanese: 魔術王, Majutsu-ō), "Sorcerer Kings" (in Japanese: 魔術師の王, Majutsu-shi no ō), "Demon Emperors" (in Japanese: 悪魔の皇帝, Akuma no Kōtei), "Devil Kings" (in Japanese: デビルキングス, Debirukingusu), and "Devil Emperors" (in Japanese: 悪魔の皇帝, Akuma no Kōtei).
  • In Japanese media and in standard Japanese fantasy settings, Dark Ladies are referred to as "Demon Queens" (in Japanese: 悪魔の女王, Akuma no Joō), "Sorcerous Queens" (in Japanese: 悪魔の女王, Akuma no Joō), "Sorceress Queens" (in Japanese: ソーサレスクイーンズ, Sōsaresukuīnzu), "Demon Empresses" (in Japanese: 悪魔皇后, Akuma kōgō), "Devil Queens" (in Japanese: ), and "Devil Empresses" (in Japanese: ).