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To vote for the Inconsistently Heinous Proposals of the day, see:

  1. Tom from The Holiday Mod - Ends March 25
  2. Needs More Votes: Guy Crimson from That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime - Ends March 27
  3. Eya from Wandersong - Ends March 27
  4. Betelgeuse from Beetlejuice - Ends March 27

To vote for the Inconsistently Heinous Removals of the day, see:

  1. Alph from Banjo-Tooie - Ends March 25
  2. Vic Hoskins from Jurassic World - Ends March 27

To vote for the Inconsistently Heinous Discussions of the day, see:

  1. None at the moment.

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Mark Hoffman: What's going on with Amanda? Didn't you tell me the only way to truly achieve enlightenment is by not attaching emotionally?
John Kramer: But you can have something Amanda doesn't: anonymity. That's the greatest protection. That's what I've given you. I need you to set up a game. It may not be entirely clear to you right now. But I assure you that the people being tested are a part of something much larger. They're connected. So in the end, all the pieces will fit together and it'll be clear.
~ John Kramer's advice to his apprentice, Mark Hoffman

Magnificent Baddies are Inconsistently Heinous villains who manage to gain the admiration of fans and audiences by being extremely intelligent and charming despite their heinous acts. They also end up staying dignified at the end of their stories.

NOTE: Only add Inconsistently Heinous villains who have been approved to be Magnificent Baddies according to the Magnificent Baddie Proposal Criteria on the Magnificent Baddies Wiki.

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