“ | I do not don the cape of a hero. Instead, I relish in the role of the malevolent antagonist. My actions hold no noble purpose that could possibly justify the means I employ. My closet remains devoid of any hidden secrets, devoid of a troubled past or unfortunate circumstances that might absolve my wicked conduct. Sanity is not a foreign concept to me, for I am well aware of the dichotomy between righteousness and malevolence. Furthermore, I possess the capacity to comprehend and share in the anguish, be it emotional or physical, experienced by others. I am not a sociopath, devoid of empathy. Rather, I derive pleasure from inflicting pain and suffering, opting for acts of cruelty instead of extending a helping hand to those in need, all for the sheer amusement it brings me. And so, all of you who worked for me, you were all nothing but my pawns, NOTHING but toys to my hunger for power, hunger for destruction. Yes, including YOU, Cherry. | „ |
~ Carole's final monologue, revealing her true side. |
Carole is the main antagonist of the 2023 Scratch series Internet Takeover, directed by Razor47 and TeamGamers2774.
She is a sadistic girl who was bullied as a gingerbread in the past, resulting in her hatred for humanity. Creating Cherry the Internet Demon via file duplication and making her one of her minions, she started an army of demon slaves in order to attempt at destroying the Friday Night Funkin' multiverse, claiming it as a "better" way to "fix" the Internet, all while manifested as a replica of Carol.
She is voiced by one of the two directors of the series, Razor47.
Biography[]
This section is too long. Please check Carole on the Villains Fanon Wiki for more information.
What Makes Her Pure Evil?[]
- She attempted to destroy the Friday Night Funkin' metaverse (including Internet itself) with the Metaversity Drive, which would have caused the death of every FNF character and all character files in existence, excluding herself, Cherry and her own army, all claiming it is a "better" way to "fix" the Internet.
- She has no absolute care for her own army as evidenced by the monologue she declares prior to her first death, meaning that every member of her army are just treated as pawns to her, even Cherry the Internet Demon, her own creation.
- After being artificially revived in Metaverse Generations, she immediately went back to her plans and has Cherry kill Boyfriend and Girlfriend in vengeance for her death, though still considered as a pawn for her.
- Her actions would not only lead to the events of the entire series, but also it's fan-made (though not canon due to Season 2's official premiere) spinoffs like Mystery Market and Robotic Retaliation, the latter of which involves one member of her army, Jackson.err, rebuilding her as a cyborg to allow her to fulfill her wishes once more.
- She attempted to capture many people to steal their souls (represented by items like swords, hats and other cosmetics) and fill up the Metaversity Drive in order to achieve her goals, which she did succeed briefly, but were fortunately thwarted by Boyfriend and Girlfriend, resulting in her falling to her death and seemingly putting an end to her terror.
- While she was initially claimed to have been helped by Cherry the Internet Demon to get revenge on humanity for her mistreating her as a gingerbread in the past, it is ultimately revealed that Cherry was actually a duplicate of Girlfriend created by Carole all along after the former's defeat in Season 1's first chapter, which makes Carole the mastermind behind the entire series' events as well as most of Cherry's crimes being committed under her orders, showing how sadistic and petty she is due to plotting a metaversal destruction all for a single insult she was bullied with hundreds of times in the past.
Trivia[]
- She also makes an appearance in the Ultraverse as a major antagonist, but unlike in Internet Takeover, she is more treated comedically as it is set in a seperate universe.
External Links[]
- Carole on the Ultraverse Wiki
- Carole on Villains Fanon Wiki