Imma assume it's gonna be like IngSoc (where people get harshly punished for THINKING non-Party approved things and people have to genuinely believe their lies to live) but only one person (the PE villain) has all the power, and maybe a few of their allies as well that they obviously don't care for.
If a Chaotic Evil PE established a government it would probably be either a Kraterocracy, or a rule by coercive force where said PE Chaotic Evil villain is on the top or just no government.
Easily angered ultra control freak if being realistic
I chose Grimhilde as the witch because iirc Palpatine looked like a regular old guy as a senator and as the chancellor and Grimhilde had more "inhumane" proportions on her face in her witch form, even compared to Palpatine.
Percival C. McLeach is a poacher with no royal connections and he's a PE Disney villain no one else here mentioned.
There's the Horned King and he could count as a PE Disney monarch.
Also Shan Yu is an army leader and maybe someone could count that as related to royalty in some way.
@Ferrari Fan 488 Thought you'd explicitly state that Unalaq wasn't meant to be PE before bringing him up. I didn't know that before.
@Ferrari Fan 488 I don't get it. You literally bring Unalaq out of literally nowhere and when I asked how was he relevent, you referred me back to the reply where you randomly mentioned Unalaq and expect me to get why he's relevant. Am I missing something here? Feels like I am.
@Universal787 How is Unalaq relevant?
We'd all die
It's so weird seeing him at the same evilness ranking as Palpatine and even above Hopper. I always assumed that he was both bog-standard and too amoral for PE or NPE, but apparently, someone convinced everyone that he was heinous enough and had a clear moral agency.
He evidently wasn't made to even be close to PE.
Give them a sadistic personality free of any redeeming qualities. Easy.
Both the Director and Frollo endangered half of the civilians in a city, but Frollo had less resources (cannons are more powerful than torches) so I'd pick him.
Not to mention that Frollo attempted outright genocide, while I don't remember hearing about the Director committing genocide.
I have not watched the series but if I was forced to vote on this poll (which I won't since I'm not going to screw up the results) I'd pick Aldrich cuz a villain who just tries to kill the heroes isn't as easily punchable as a villain who commits horrific MEHs on minorities and sentient animals daily out of sadism and xenophobia, assuming if both villains lack redeeming qualities or comedic moments, possess clear moral agencies, and are game changers as well. Both are bad. One's just even worse.
@Ditb01 Didn't work
I voted on whatever I think of first when I hear his name, which is Fake Tragic/Petty/Envious
Rather die to a wildebeest stampede than to some hyenas.
If I can retract votes here, I'd probably pick either Princess Shroob, Cursa, or the Shadow Queen because they're the only characters whose pages don't mention any comedic moments so I'm assuming they have none (King Boo and Dimentio are Laughably Evil so I'd exclude them)
For some reason I voted King Boo anyways without getting a chance to re-think this decision.
Harbringers' political positions don't matter, as long as they want to destroy the world to remake it. Totalitarians are, well, you get it.
Just a reminder that high intelligence doesn't instantly mean good at chess.
Palpatine is DEFINITELY really smart. Heard Johan is really smart but I don't know HOW smart. Assuming Palpatine's Sith powers can help in chess, he'd probably win.
Easily Shan Yu. Shan Yu has a TRAINED army. The closest to one Gaston had was a mob of civilians he lead to kill the best.
Also Shan Yu looks far more massive than Gaston, and has more weapon experience.
Smile Entity because at least 096 kills you quickly. The Smile Entity t0rtures you for a week unless if you toss your morals aside and risk a life sentence at best.