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Stewardess: The villainess works as or is disguised as a flight attendant. Killed By Relative: The villainess is killed by a member of her own family. Her actions are due to forces beyond her control (mind control, unwillingly bitten by a werewolf or vampire*). Demise: Broken Neck‏‎: The villainess has her neck broken and dies. Martial Artist: A villainess who fights unarmed in a trained, skilful way, using techniques such as karate, judo and other simlar/related combat arts. She feels superior to those from lower social classes, education levels, or other social areas. Possessor: Female villains who are able to possess the bodies of protagonists or other characters in the story. Demise: Disintegrated: The villainess is destroyed by some type of concentrated energy which causes her body to be broken up into tiny particles.‏‎. Theme Park Villainess: Female villains who appear in theme park attractions. Demise: Decapitated‏‎: The villainess is killed when her head and her shoulders part ways. Type 2: Villainesses at the top who have ideals and actions align with creating a controlled order. Bully: A villainess who likes to pick on others either physically or with verbal intimidation. Plate Armor: A type of protective armor made from metal plates that covers, either fully or partially, the villainess. Business Villainess‏‎: A villainess who is an evil CEO, secretary or other member of a corporation. Limousine Rider: Villainesses that employ the use of a limousine, and usually have some evil deals going on while inside. She was not raped. Slave Owner: Evil women who keep human beings as their unwilling slaves. The Bet: Villainesses who commit evil actions and ruin lives purely to make sure they win a cruel bet they've taken part in. Gloves are optional. Jealous: Evil women who show feelings of envy and resentment towards others. Villainous Reveal‏‎: This occurs when a character is introduced, but is not revealed to be villainous until much later on, many times within the final act of the story. Graphic Demise‏‎: aka. Most commonly sexual slavery, although other forms of slavery can count as well. Corpse‏‎: After death, a shot of the female villain's corpse is visually displayed, regardless of whether or not she was killed off screen. This can occur because of the villainess experiencing an increase in height, or through a decrease in the protagonist's height. Munchausen by Proxy: A villainess who causes harm to someone under her care in order to receive attention and/or sympathy. Barefoot: The villainess is shown barefoot at some point in the work she appears in. Humiliated: A villainess who suffers a notable embarrassment which undermines her dignity/arrogance - she may be made to seem ridiculous/pathetic/totally outclassed.The context may be comic, though not invariably. Nun‏: Holy sisters of the Lord, who behave as anything but! The appropriate "Demise:" tags should still be used alongside this one. Thief: Villainesses that steal things. It is usually made of satin, lace, or velvet. Demise: Suffocation: Villainesses who met their end via some form of suffocation. Staying in her comfort zone, she is cruel, but does not commit serious crimes. Many evil babes are the wife, girlfriend, mother or sister of the heroes. The word kinesics comes from the root word kinesis, which means “movement,” and refers to the study of hand, arm, body, and face movements.Specifically, this section will outline the use of gestures, head movements and posture, eye contact, and facial expressions as nonverbal communication. Demise: External Explosion‏‎: The villainess dies in a large, fiery explosion, such as from a bomb or blown up fuel tank. Many times when a Video Game Villainess is killed, she will simply disappear, or disintegrate into pixels/nothingness. Music Video: Female villains who are featured in music videos. Street Punk: A type of fashion consisting of dyed hair (of an unnatural color), leather jackets, mohawks, and/or spiked clothing. Fate: Arrested‏‎: The long arm of the law assures us that justice will be served. Fangs: Villainesses who sport long, sharp (or jagged) fangs. There is a separate category to be used when the humiliation alone is the main fate of the villainess. The sadist can derive pleasure from personally inflicting pain on her victim, or by simply enjoying watching something other than herself cause suffering. Note 2: that this tag should also not be confused with. Stalker: A villainess who repeatedly follows or contacts someone against their will. Magician or Magician's Assistant: Female villain works as a Magician or a Magicians Assistant. She usually doesn't see as much action as a Henchwoman, however. With the exception of video games that contain more than 10 regular female enemies, this is the only tag that is to be put on a page created for a series. Usually made of velvet, beads, metal, leather, lace, nylon, or plastic. Cult Leader‏‎: Leaders of religious cults, often dark or Satanic. This category also applies if she is killed accidentally by someone else, such as an ally. Crown: Villainesses who are shown wearing crowns. whose soul never left our mortal plane and continues to terrorize, or b.) Fate: Submission: The villainess submits to the hero, usually agreeing to stop their evil in return for mercy. Hooded Disguise: Villainesses who don any form of hooded disguises (i.e. Hunter: Evil women who enjoy stalking and killing living prey. Zako‏: Groups of carbon-copy female minions and henchwomen. This might have happened through kidnapping them or by purchasing them. Multiple Defeats: A villainess who is no stranger to failure. Traitoress : Different from Betrayer, the villainess turns her back on her own people or friends to help the enemy. Tattoos: Female villains who have a notable amount of tattoos (ie. Bodyguard: Evil women who serve as protectors for a villain. This would then likely make the villainess a Giantess in comparison to her victim. Terrorist: An evil woman who uses or threatens the use of violence, in order to achieve a political, religious, or ideological aim. Housewife: A villainess whose work is running or managing her family's home. Begged by Villain for Mercy: This villainess is begged by another villain for mercy. Computer-Generated Villainess: Any villainess that is CGI or polygon-based. (Example: She's a soldier serving a mad dictator who is bent on world domination, but is doing it because she loves her homeland so much). Nothing in her back story is poised to evoke sympathy. The villainess has to show obvious signs of enjoying the pain of others, it could be an evil smile or a laugh as she watches someone suffer. Fur: Female villain wears fur either as an accessory such as a hat or scarf, or as a coat or main item of clothing. Villain Song: Female villains who sing a song, either about themselves or their evil deeds. Live Action Villainess‏‎: She appears in a live action movie or tv show. Blackmailer‏: The villainess uses something against a victim in order to extort money etc from that individual / she is part of a conspiracy with others involving this crime. Eternal Youth: Villainesses who either possess eternal youth or seek it. Acts causing physical humiliation, can include things like being splattered with mud/paint etc, or receiving a kick in the backside. A top-rated natural female enhancement product like HerSolution should target these issues. Thrill Seeker: The villainess who gets "kicks" out of committing evil actions. Showgirl: Female villainess works or dresses in showgirl outfit. Fate: Guilty: The villainess either pleads guilty or is found guilty for her crimes and is punished accordingly, possible punishments include jail time or community service. Although girls typically begin the process of puberty at age 10 or 11, and boys at age 11 or 12, criteria for pedophilia extend the cut-off point for prepubescence to age 13. A Taste Of Her Own Medicine: A villainess who is punished, defeated or killed by a method she is shown to favour using on her victims. The substance is something other than water, e.g. Snob: An evil woman who believes there is a correlation between social status and human worth. The villainess fatally eats a bullet (or several). Most of the time this occurs because they are betrayed. Time Traveler: A villainess who travels to the past, present or future. Mutated Villainess‏‎: Female villains whose physical appearance is altered, and at times, even receives special powers, from a mutation. Because of this, many are likely to have a Freudian Excuse that is motivating them to do this. She didn't grow up on the harsh streets, begging for food. Demise: Mauled to Death‏‎: When a villainess meets her end through deadly cuts and lacerations, most often from the attack of some kind of creature or animal. The foster parent knows how to assist in treatment of children with mental health or behavioral disorders, including discussion of feelings and concerns, problem solving, empathic listening, behavior management, de-escalation, sanctioned physical restraint, and assault prevention. Attempted Murder‏‎: Not all of a villainess's attempts to kill are successful. Note: Because not all of them share the same fate in their respective stories, the "Fate" tag should be omitted for characters attributed to this tag. Reasons for filming might be so she can relive the moment later for her own personal pleasure, or maybe she can make money from selling them to people e.g Snuff films. Psychotic‏‎: A villainess who is totally insane. Used most often in 1970s and 1980s fiction, where it was frequently applied to Gang Members. Note: Characters who might appear nude or shown having sex in media that isn't designed specifically as adult entertainment should not be added to this category. Pirate: Female villains who are traditional sea based pirates that commit robbery and other criminal acts. This category also applies if she is defeated accidentally by someone else. Animals are the most common targets for a hunter, but some may find humans to be even more thrilling to hunt. Book Villainess‏: Villainesses from text stories which are accompanied by little to no pictures or illustration. Sociopath‏‎: Unlike Sadists who get significant enjoyment out of murder, these female villains are comfortably fine with it. Fate: Inconclusive‏‎: Sometimes a fictional work concludes without showing the audience the fate of the villainess. Does not apply to cases where the traditionally "male" Satan temporarily takes the form of a female. They act from personal free will, with no particular rhyme or reason other than that it feels good. Vengeful: Female villains whose criminal activity is motivated, at least partially, by revenge. Sleazy News Reporter‏‎: These newswomen will do anything it takes, even if it means sinking to any low to get that big scoop, and tragedy equals big, big ratings! Devious: Evil women who use underhanded tactics and trickery to achieve their wicked goals. Wetlook: A villainess who ends up getting wet in a humiliating way. [[::Category:Mass Murderer|Mass Murderer‏‎:]] When a villainess kills many victims, both at the same time and at the same place. This also applies to showbiz-related businesswomen. Turned Into Object or Animal: Villainess is turned into an object or animal by magic, a spell, or witchcraft. Note: This category is only for non lethal defeats. Demise: Petrification: Villainesses who are turned to stone or suffer some other type of pertrification which they never recover from. These actions can range from simple bullying to torturing and killing people. Threatens her subordinates with punishment if they fail her, Punishes her subordinates for failing her, Have bodies with the shape and curves that closely resemble a human woman, Speak, think and dress in a manner similar to a human being. Peer Pressurer: A villainess who pressures another character into doing something against their will, or tries to do so and fails. Deleted scenes, concept art and even first draft scripts are among those that provide evidence to their existence. Note: a respective "Demise" tag should also be added whenever this tag is present on a character page to inform how she became deceased. Boss‏‎: The woman in charge. Scrapped: Once in a while, a villainess will be added in the development process of a story, movie, or game, but will be cut before release, due to various circumstances. Maid: Female villain wears a maid outfit. Not to be confused with The Vamp. Miniskirts & Minidresses: Evil women who wear tiny miniskirts and/or minidresses that go well above the knee and displays most of their thigh. Note: the prostitution in and of itself does not qualify her to be a villainess. Sadist: Female villains who take pleasure in the pain and suffering of others. The corporation itself does not have to be evil, just that she resorts to dirty deeds in order to help it succeed. Finally, all article pages with this category must keep this code included at the top: This section is for all the illegal, immoral or amoral actions carried out by the villainess, except for Murder, which has it's own section below. Cyborg‏‎: Female villains who have parts of their bodies replaced with machinery. However, she does not need FE status if her motive had to do with elitism or entitlement. Niece‏‎: This villainess is a niece to one of the protagonists. Gun Moll: A gangster's moll or female gangster who is typically, but not exclusively, a woman associating with old school American gangsters of the 1920s and 1930s. Leather‏: Villainesses who wear leather jackets and outfits. This might occur from being Mauled To Death or by being Eaten Alive. Demise: Telekinesis‏: A villainess is killed by a hero or other villain's use of telekinetic powers. Fate: Presumed Deceased: We see danger is heading this villainess' way, and then... we never hear from her again. Villainesses in this category must either create the sport, host it in some way, or simply be in the crowd enjoying the show. In the context of the story, there's probably supposed to be a corpse there, but the sprite artists and 3D modellers decided not to devote time and resources to creating it. Demise: Stabbed‏‎: The villainess is penetrated by knife, sword, spear or some pointy weapon at close range, usually by a protagonist, but sometimes by an accidentally falling on the weapon. Fairy: Magical female villains who are acknowledged as being fairies in the story. Tyrant: ‏‎Female villains who are cruel and oppressive rulers. The decade in which the produced work of the villainess was released. Astronaut: A villainess who commands or pilots a spacecraft, or serves it as a crew member. Unlike a Thief who tries to be stealthy and avoid violence, these villainesses don't mind being seen and will resort to violence if need be. This villainess may start out on the ethical side of the story, and for all intents and purposes, would have likely stayed there, if not for an intervention of fate which awakens a dormant, but otherwise, intense greed (or other unsavory desire). Wedding Dress: Villainesses who wear a wedding dress. Many villainesses use their job achieve their seedy goals (or those of their bosses). Demise: Rapid Aging: The villainess ages rapidly until she shrivels up and dies, sometimes leaving just a skeleton or disintegrating into dust. Prison Matron: Corrupt female wardens, head guards, or owners of prisons. Nude‏: The villainess appears nude at some point in the fictional work. In other words, she is on the "giving" end of the Betrayed tag. Opera Gloves: The villainess wears ladies evening gloves or opera gloves that reach beyond the elbow, which is usually a formal or semi-formal wear. Would Hurt a Child:Villainesses who intentionally attempt to cause permanent or fatal harm to a child, regardless of whether or not they actually succeed. Queen: Villainesses who are rulers of a state or kingdom by birth, marriage, election or conquest. Different from a Robber as they use stealth and try to avoid using violent methods to carry out their crimes. who was resurrected by those who wished to see her brought back. https://femalevillains.fandom.com/wiki/Category_Keywords?oldid=222360. This clothing means there's a chance they might also be a Business Villainess. She was abused (especially sexually) or neglected as a child. Princess: The evil daughter of a monarch or ruler. Arms Dealer: A villainess involved in illegally selling any kind of weaponry. Prostitute: Female villains who double as ladies of the night. Henchwoman‏‎: Unlike the minion who prefers to work behind the scenes, she's the weapon-toting hired help who's usually putting her neck on the line. Sex: This tag is for when the villainess has consensual sex (i.e. These types of villain tend to look far younger then they truly are. Drug Queen‏‎: These baddies roll in dough brought in by their illegal drug operations. Such examples including not able to win the lover she desired, being rejected from a school, etc. Demise: Energy Blast‏: A blast or beam of pure energy is projected at the female villain and kills her. Demise: Eaten Alive‏‎: The villainess is eaten by a cannibalistic plant or animal (large or small). Spoiled‏: This villainess has always gotten what she wants by the time the story begins, and she believes (perhaps unwittingly) that she will continue to do so. Supernatural Powers‏‎: Powers that are unnatural, used most often by ghostly or undead villainesses. Naturally, this doesn't apply if the villainess is only trying to kill out of self defence. Halloween: Female villains whose actions are linked to the night of Halloween. Likewise, unlike Neutral Evil villainesses who commit atrocities to enhance the quality of their lives, for Chaotic Evil, the atrocities themselves are the enhancement. Unseen: Villainesses who are mentioned, but never shown. Telekinetic Powers: Villainesses who are able to control matter with their minds. Gang Member‏:‎ Female villains, many times Chaotic Evil, who are part of city (or other small and confined territory) gang. Neutral Evil‏‎: Female villains of this type are out only for themselves. Occurs most often in Japanese video games, anime and manga. Fate: Karma Houdini‏‎: Unlike Inconclusive or Presumed Deceased where there's some implication that she got (or will get) her comeuppance, a karma houdini is when the villainess outright disappears from the story. "Off-panel Death" (for comics). This becomes more and more common the closer the source material gets to a kid-friendly audience. Demise: Crushed Head‏‎: The villainess is killed from her head getting crushed, or in some rare cases, skewered through. Pedophilia (alternatively spelt paedophilia) is a psychiatric disorder in which an adult or older adolescent experiences a primary or exclusive sexual attraction to prepubescent children. Orgasm can sometimes … Ethics do not factor into their decision to do so. Model: Female villains who work as models. If the victim committed an illegal act, then the villainess should be tagged with Mostly Heel. They differ from the Traitoress who starts out on the side of the good guys and usually doesn't try much to hide her betrayal from them. Dominatrix: An evil woman with a dominant and sadistic personality. In addition, to avoid redundancy, if the character also appears nude, then this tag should not be used. Demise: Poison‏: The villainess is killed by some kind of poisonous substance. Betrayer: Different from Traitoress, a betrayer does not betray the heroes (or those allied with the heroes) but instead betrays other individuals within her own villain party, whether she is above or below them in the hierarchy. These women have to separate block their emotions in order to be able to work at what they do. Because of this, they rarely have a long history with the heroes, and rather, are fresh faces to them. Demise: Fatal Brain Damage‏‎: A female villain is killed when something sharp pierces through her skull or eyeballs and damages her brain. Mostly Heel: A category for heinous characters who either perform a minor act of redemption or have a fleeting moment of supposed remorse or have a tragic moment in their past that where the correlation to their villainous actions isn't concrete (can likely be only one of these three as two or more pushes the character towards blog material). “Physical arousal caused by this syndrome can be very intense and persist for extended periods, days or weeks at a time. This could occur due to a physical blow or via a drug such as chloroform. Horsewoman: The villainess is seen riding a horse at some point in the work she appears in. Scientist‏‎: While not always "mad", she uses her scientific gift for evil purposes. Stories which contain multiple endings where the character is only villainous or remains evil in some of them can also apply. Nasty, but Small-Time: Many times a villainess does not have a Freudian Excuse, but still does not perform the heinous deeds to put her anywhere near Freud Buster status. Dismembered‏‎: When one or more of the female villain's limbs are violently severed from her body. If she temporarily manages to take over, but loses power by the end, then this category should still be listed. Demise: Spontaneous Combustion‏‎: A villainess is killed by internal combustion. Bondage Used On Villainess: The villainess is restrained by another character at some point via handcuffs, rope or another method. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Eye Mask‏‎: Female villains who wear masks that only cover the upper half of their face around the eye area. Chaotic Evil‏‎: Female villains of this type are not strictly following the orders of or being paid by some leader or institution, as with Lawful Evil. Bare-Handed: ‏Villainesses that engage in close range, hand-to-hand combat without using weapons. Demise: Chemicals: Villainesses who meet their end via chemicals, whether it be experimentally, or with exact knowledge of what results will occur. Amazon: Villainesses who are members of a tribe of Amazon warrior women. Knee Length Skirts & Dresses: Evil women who wear skirts and/or dresses that go down to the knee (or very slightly above or below it). Smoker: A villainess who is shown smoking at some point in the work she appears in. Fumetti Villainess: Evil females who appear in comics that were created in Italy.

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