NOTE: This article is only talking about F from the old timeline, as his new timeline counterpart hasn't done anything villainous, nor is approved as Inconsistently Heinous. |
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~ F's introduction. |
F is the main antagonist of the web-series Alphabet Lore by Mike Salcedo.
He is the 6th letter of the Alphabet, who unceremoniously introduced himself by assaulting and kidnapping D, and doing the same to E, I, R, S, and nearly N. He sets the whole plot of the web-series in motion because of his severely unfair treatment by his alphabet peers around him.
He was voiced by the series creator Mike Salcedo.
His Evil Ranking[]
What Makes Him Heinous?[]
- He assaults and kidnaps many letters over the course of the series:
- He attacked D upon his introduction.
- He assaults E by swinging D to hit him, and later captures both of them.
- While evading G and the CAB, he hides behind H. Once his pursuers drive by, he swallows and farts out H, disintegrating him despite the fact that H (although he was seen angry) was not one of the letters who beat him up as a child.
- Repeatedly stomped on I and kidnapped him.
- He also utilized I as a cannon and vaporized J, reducing him into ashes in front of K, who due to her reaction may have had a connection to J (although this is unconfirmed).
- He kidnaps R and slurps S, a snake, after their introductions began.
- He jumped on T causing a distortion to the latter’s head.
- He used K to fly, and attempts to destroy the CAB with I before the LMNOP came to stop him.
- He stole the punctuation gems from LMNOP and X by using N's semi-colon gem, simultaneously trapping, hurting, and tricking other letters and using the gems to steal other punctuation gems.
- He attempted to kidnap N once all the letters except the latter are trapped, until C interrupted him by biting back.
- He ripped C apart and badly damaged B. This caused grief to the other letters, especially A, who mourned his friends’ death and mutilation.
- He kidnapped and mutilated P to make her look like him from distance, causing G, U and N to shoot her, mistaking her with F. He later chewed and blowed the pieces he ripped as bubblegum while smiling, showing sadism at this act. This profoundly harmed G, P’s lover, and N and M, since P was close to them.
- While P was likely a threat to his plan, he already stole her gem, meaning he didn’t need to get her killed and only did this out of spite, which is particularly cruel since G and P never did anything to him.
- What he did to C and P traumatized N, who has a nightmare when he sees their dead bodies and F lurking out of the shadows, after other letters summoned him by spelling COWARD. It’s also implied that F’s villainy overall had an unconscious trauma on N, since him considering himself a coward ties back to their childhood when he didn’t stand up for F.
- While it may be argued he has shown some honor to X by releasing his punctuation gems to have an equal fight, he only did this because he knew he could have only defeated him if X wasn’t using the asterisk gem. This means that F actually took advantage of X’s honor rather than being honorable himself.
- As he left a trail of punctuation gems in his lair for N to obtain, he took M, U, G, and A hostage and attempted to murder them to test N's courage and bravery before the latter acquired such..
- He passes the heinous standards for the web-series by causing a massive discourse among the alphabets and causing Z, the alphabet's entire planet, to tear up due to the consequential damage done by him.
What Makes Him Inconsistent?[]
- He is too tragic to be Near Pure Evil. He was once a friendly letter who had fun with his friends, when one day L and O framed him for spelling “frick”, which lead to the other letters turning on him, ending up assaulted and estranged from everyone, all because he pranked L in response to him bullying his best friend N. He also had to see N being peer-pressured into not helping him, feeling betrayed by his friend. Most of his crimes are motivated by his past, such as kidnapping R, I, E, N, D, and S to restore his estranged friendship, and killing or assaulting J, T and X in the same ways they hurt him as a kid.
- His death is also played for sympathy, as N and the other letters realize he was trying to spell F-R-I-E-N-D-S, with Q later revealing them F’s backstory and everyone feeling bad for him.
- He has some comedic moments where he's played for laughs. Such as him farting out H, rapidly stomping on I (referencing the Pixar intro), and being bored throughout the entire LMNOP introduction sequences and running away before P's introduction even finished.
Trivia[]
- F, alongside the Mike Salcedo incarnation of Arishem the Judge, are the only villains by Mike Salcedo to be Inconsistently Heinous.
- His new timeline/Number Lore counterpart does not count for Inconsistently Heinous, as F managed to be redeemed by N after the former was beaten up, therefore not committing the same crimes as his old counterpart. While he may do something heinous in a future episode, this version will have to compete with the Numbers, who also attacked the Letters.
External Links[]
- F on the Villains Wiki
- F on the Unofficial Alphabet Lore Wiki