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Most Certifiably Insane Villain (We're Talkin' NUTS, People!)

Started by White One6193, July 17, 2012, 12:12:40 AM

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WarriorOfMossflower

Gabool's definitely tops, but Cluny was going wacko towards the end of his life.
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Tam and Martin

Gabool was probably the craziest of them all but there was also Gulo, Queen Silth, and Tsarmina.


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I put Gulo before, but Gabool is wacko.  He starts hallucinating after a long time of no sleep.  He thinks Mariel tried to kill him and throws her off a cliff.  And he set up a trap involving a hidden room and a scorpion.
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Skipper

Gulo was savage and only started to get insane near the end of the book. So my first choice would be Gabool. Also would Major Cuthbert Blanedale Frunk count as being insane?

Trisscar

Well, Cuthbert was a hare and one of the hares of Salamandastron, so he's not really a villian.
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Quote from: WildDoogyPlumm on September 21, 2012, 11:20:19 AM
I put Gulo before, but Gabool is wacko.  He starts hallucinating after a long time of no sleep.  He thinks Mariel tried to kill him and throws her off a cliff.  And he set up a trap involving a hidden room and a scorpion.
i put slagar or cluny before but now you mention this i agree gabool is the craziest.

White One6193

Looking back across the years of Redwall reading that I have done, Gabool is still Brian's most "fleshed-out" villain. He has the best characterization.

I'd put Vilu Daskar on this list, but he wasn't really insane. He was just E-V-I-L.   
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Quote from: Trisscar on September 22, 2012, 02:56:57 PM
Well, Cuthbert was a hare and one of the hares of Salamandastron, so he's not really a villian.
Thanks, forgot it was villans.

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Ungatt Trunn was going completely hyserical towards the end.

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Quote from: Tiria Wildlough on July 17, 2012, 03:58:38 AM
Well, lessee...

Silth was crazy. Crazy enough to be frightened half to death by a pretend ghost. It would have been interesting if Lantur had just left her to stew instead of poisoning her.
@White One: Gotta agree on Gabool. He was about the most insane Redwall villain. Remember the part where he thinks some other vermin is Graypatch? :-\

I'll think of more later.

Silth was crazy, Lantur was crazy (After taking the throne), *Sigh* Mokkan (My favorite villain :() went power mad after taking the throne, Gabool was crazy (I mean, he talks to a stinkin' bell, and when it doesn't answer him, he cries with rage and kicks it. Can't get much more insane than that), Gulo was crazy, Badrang went a little insane, Clogg just never was sane, Yah.