“ | I think we can get along. You inklings aren't so bad after all. | „ |
~ A reformed Ruby Diorite, having changed her opinions on inklings, realising that they and octolings can indeed get along, after realising the error of her (and octarian society’s) ways. |
“ | Find yourself a new member of your stupid crew, Tempest! I'm leaving for good. In fact, I'm turning over a new leaf. Something I should have done a long time ago. You forced me into joining you! I didn't want to be a villain in the first place but you said it was best for me. I quit and if you try to hunt me down, I will kill you. | „ |
~ Blazer Bassist redeeming himself. |
“ | STARING TODAY, I TURN OVER A NEW LEAF. I WANT TO START MAKING A POSITIVE MARK ON THE WORLD. AND THAT STARTS WITH CEASING MY GOALS OF BECOMING A ROYAL GUARDSMAN.
AS COOL AS THE TITLE IS... IT IS WRITTEN IN BLOOD. AND CONTINUES TO GROW WORSE BY THE DAY. |
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~ Papyrus' in DELTATRAVELER deciding to give up his evil ways. |
“ | I-I remember it now! Gonzo's the one who killed me! What am I doing?! | „ |
~ Kermit's redemption after realizing that Gonzo killed him earlier |
This category is for villains who are no longer evil, which can entail joining their former heroic enemies or simply giving up on their evil cause (whatever it may be). Certain villains have died to achieve redemption. This is usually due to villains feeling sorry for their past actions. However, villains who are already redeemed cannot be Remorseful regardless of the guilt they feel for their past crimes.
In some really good cases, these villains can even become Pure of Heart, Good example are Melony and Kermit.
There are several ways a villain can redeem themselves including:
- Snapping out of a possessed or brainwashed state, and deciding to aid the hero who freed them. The villain is a hypnotized, brainwashed or possessed pawn who does not know they are being controlled until they are freed. Grateful to whatever hero freed them, they ally with them.
- Being exposed to a messiah or Pure of Heart hero type of hero who helps them see their errors. Usually done with delusional villains, honorable villains, insecure villains or affable villains (the villain can also have all those traits) who believe they are doing right or just want to be loved. The hero reveals to them that their actions are actually causing harm, or tries to comfort them. The individual chooses their desire for righteousness over what they have done, and/or decides the hero had helped them see what they were doing was wrong, and becomes a hero. Such as Enzo.
- Remorseful heroes: in this sub-scenario, usually in more light-hearted media, and if the villains are affable, in love and/or just plain jerks, the HEROES are the ones who apologize to the villain for provoking them into their evil ways, the villains forgive them and stop being evil. Such as Bowser Jr.
- Choosing honor before evil. A honorable villain decides that their own honor, or the honor of something or someone else, is more important then what they are doing and decide to abandon their evil actions. Often done with supporting antagonists who value the lives of lower-ranking people in an organization. Such as Toriel Dreemurr. Note: this does not count villains that betray others for selfish reasons.
- Becoming friends with someone and decide to help them over being evil. Such as Desti.
- Choosing their family over evil. Done with villains who have families and to care for them. They realize that their actions are actually hurting their spouses, children, siblings, or any other relatives in their family.
- Realizing the error of their ways on their own. A delusional villain finally realises that what they were doing was wrong, and decide to redeem themselves by helping the heroes, or going after worse villains. Such as Ruby Diorite.
- Being memory-wiped or brainwashed into becoming a hero and deciding that they like their new personality and life better then their old one when they inevitably learn the truth. This is the rarest and most controversial form of a villain redeeming themselves since they did not turn good by their own free will and essentially had to be programmed into being good. The audience or reader meets them as a hero first, not knowing they are brainwashed or have fake memories. The "hero" does not know this either and is just as horrified as the viewer when they learn the truth about the horrible things they have done or regain their real memories, but they have spent so much time as a hero and living with an artificial good personality that they choose their new life over their former one and become true heroes. This also includes individuals that happened to be robotic villains that were meant/programmed to be the Big Bad's trump card against the heroes, but due to a certain incident, it ended up discovered and fixed by the heroes that he/she meant to destroy. The said individual even later befriended the said heroes without either them or said individual aware of his/her true goal. Such as Sonic.
- Betrayed by their fellow villainous allies/bosses, which made them choose to turn to the good side. After they antagonize the hero and their deed succeeds, their allies/bosses dump them or try to kill them straightaway; either way, the said villain escapes. Having seen the error of their ways (and in the worst case, hunted down by the Big Bad or their former ally which left them no option but to join the heroes to survive), they choose to turn to the good side by joining forces with heroes.
- Retirement of being evil: These villains chose to retire from villainy because they realized that living as a good guy is better than their previous life as evil-doers. Such as Saiko Bichitaru, James Axowe and the Goonies.
- Learning the lesson of being evil from another villain: Usually a Necessary Evil, a Monger or, in the worst of cases, a Complete Monster; in other words, they experience a case of "getting a taste of your own medicine", which leads them to understand that what they are doing is very bad and they feel horrified, disgusted and terribly bad for the actions of the latter villain and try to redeem himself/herself and fight against him/her (a similar but somewhat different case to Evil Vs. Evil). In the end of the battle (usually in the end of the very battle/episode/movie or in sequels), he or she will try to join the heroes and search for the pardon of everyone they had become enemies to. Such as Antitior.
Also, these kind of Villains are the polar opposite of Fallen Heroes.
Notes[]
- Complete Monsters and Near Pure Evils have NO CHANCE OF ANY REDEMPTION, no matter the circumstances. There are special cases, though they will retcon their statuses:
- A Possessed/Brainwashed Redeemed hero can be made to look like a Complete Monster in a flashback or remnants of their evil actions in order to make the audience and reader initially think they are different people, which can make the twist that they are the same person more shocking to both the audience and the Possessed/Brainwashed Redeemed hero when they learn the horrific things they've done, retconning their Complete Monster status away.
- If a Complete Monster or Near Pure Evil does get Redeemed, they can no longer be in the Complete Monster or Near Pure Evil category as those type of villains are known for being irredeemable. Even then, such cases are very rare as most former Complete Monsters merely become kinder not good.
- In addition, Complete Monsters who temporarily join the heroes' side out of PRAGMATIC and SELF-SERVING needs, but still retains their villainous way, can NEVER count as Remorseful, Redeemed or On & Off. It's highly possible that these kinds of villains WILL slip back into their evil way once their needs are fulfilled.
- Near Pure Evils can't be redeemed, but they can be Remorseful.
- Additionally, if the villain is currently in an On & Off status, they are NOT redeemed unless they've stayed good right up to the very end of the story. Since the part of the story where the villain appears is not complete, it is best practice to wait until it is complete to consider adding the category to the villain.
- Likewise, it is impossible for a Redeemed character to revert back to their evil ways unless they are Possessed/Brainwashed by another villain (or villains), but even so, the Redeemed villain STAYS Redeemed. That is unless they switch sides constantly.
- Villains who complete their goals, then move on without remorse, are best suited to an On & Off status, as they do nothing to make up for what they did and were merely successful in their goals, then removed or retired themselves from the action.
- Redeemed villains can't be a Karma Houdini since they've discovered redemption and no longer committed misdeeds regardless if their redemption seems forced.
- Redeemed villains cannot be considered Remorseful as they have been forgiven and no longer have to feel sorry for their evil actions, whereas Remorseful villains have yet to be forgiven and are Remorseful villains have yet to be forgiven and are still genuinely upset over their actions. However, no longer having to feel remorse does not mean they don't suffer the consequences for their behavior.
- A villain betraying another villain does not always make the villain redeemed. If a traitor is actually redeemed, they have to become heroes, apologize for their actions or stop being evil. If a villain betrays the other villain, and does not do anything else, they cannot be considered redeemed (e.g. Corrupt)
- A villain defeating another villain (without being a traitor) does not automatically make the villain redeemed.
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