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Dark lord figures are characterized by aspirations to power and identification with some fundamental force of evil or chaos, such as a devil or antichrist figure. [1] The Encyclopedia of Fantasy notes that common features of a dark lord character include being "already defeated but not destroyed aeons before" and engaging in "wounding of the land" or other rituals of desecration.
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The archetypal Dark Lord exists primarily in literature and film, as the primary antagonist of the story taking place. It is notable in fantasy and science fiction specifically. The Dark Lord seeks to rule the world or Universe in which they exist, craving power and control over all they survey. There is no limit to their ambition and desire for po...
Despite the unpleasant and evil qualities of the Dark Lord, they are also able to exhibit a charisma and communication skills which draw a certain type of person toward them.Their ability to appeal to these people with their rhetoric and personal aura enables them to recruit to them a team of willing subordinates, drawn by the reflected power and glory of the Dark Lord...The Dark Lord then exploits these ‘minions’, using them to do their dirty work while they concentrate on the broader strategic needs of power.The ‘minions’ help the Dark Lord maintain their own ego, constantly reassuring them that they are in fact as mighty, powerful and all-knowing as they believe themselves to be.An example of the archetypal Dark Lord in modern culture is Darth Vader, also known as Anakin Skywalker, from the Star Wars films. Vader is the primary antagonist in the first Star Wars trilogy. He was lured to the dark side of the Force by Palpatine, becoming a Sith Lord. After a battle with former mentor Obi-Wan Kenobi he is severely burnt and di...
This is one key aspect of the Dark Lord's character that, if done well, makes them seem genuinely terrifying - the Dark Lord is responding to an understanding of the universe and a vision of the future that looks far beyond what ordinary mortals consider ‘normal’ and very often that understanding and vision are accessible only to themselves or else to others close by them (such as members ...
A dark lord (sometimes capitalized as Dark Lord or referred to as an evil overlord, evil emperor etc. depending on the work) is a stock character in fiction and mostly fantasy who is normally an evil villain who is very powerful.
"Indeed in nothing is the power of the Dark Lord more clearly shown than in the estrangement that divides all those who still oppose him" —Haldir, The Fellowship of the Ring, ""Lothlórien" Dark Lord, or Dark Power,[1][2] was the title held by the two most powerful tyrants of Arda, each of whom worked to subjugate Middle-earth and destroy or enslave the Free Peoples. The first Dark Lord was ...
"Now Sauron's lust and pride increased, until he knew no bounds, and he determined to make himself master of all things in Middle-earth, and to destroy the Elves, and to compass if he might, the downfall of Númenor. He brooked no freedom nor any rivalry, and he named himself Lord of the Earth. A mask he still could wear so that if he wished he might deceive the eyes of Men, seeming to them ...
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Sauron (pronounced [ˈsaʊrɔn] [T 2]) is the title character [a] and the primary antagonist, [1] through the forging of the One Ring, of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, where he rules the land of Mordor and has the ambition of ruling the whole of Middle-earth.