“ | To hell with codes, a real hunter doesn't hold back… | „ |
~ Derek Hunter before starting the lamia massacre. |
“ | Bah, poppycock! Lamias aren't people, they're monsters! If you ain't a human, you don't matter. You're weak, just look at you! Performing on some nonsense stage for a weak minded, worthless cause? Come on, I thought you lamias were meant to be smart... Eh, doesn't matter, it'll make killing you easier... | „ |
~ Derek expressing his view on Non-Humans after being called out for basically committing genocide. |
Derek Hunter is the main antagonist of Monsters Among Humanity. He is an egotistical poacher who hates non-humans as he sees them as inferior to him, and hurting them boosts his ego. He is responsible for the massacre on the lamias, which ended up causing all the events of the story.
What Makes Him Pure Evil?[]
- While he has a freudian excuse, in which he was neglected and ignored by everyone around him, he is FAR past it due to how heinous his actions are.
- He is a human supremacist, who sees all non-humans as inferior to humans, sentient or not.
- One day, when he was feeling upset, he took his anger out on a defenceless rabbit, and took sadism in it, which led to him hunting animals for sport.
- He doesn’t hunt for food or pest control. He hunts for sport and sadism, just to boost his ego.
- When he saw a gathering of around 50 lamias, he shot one of them, ignoring the distress from the other hunters about how they were sentient and that it was a bad idea, which caused himself and the hunters to shoot the lamias, resulting in around 40 lamia deaths (including Zephixa’s mother, Nesusi), and all the hunters except himself being killed.
- When Corey refused to shoot another lamia, Derek shot and killed him.
- After he came home with lots of lamia corpses, he tried to have the villagers come with him to shoot the remaining lamias. When this failed and they all started yelling at him, he cussed at them before being arrested.
- When in jail, he caused a prison riot alongside Heather to distract the guards. He then knocked Heather out, pretended she was dead, dressed up as a prison guard, and lied that he “accidentally killed her” to a new officer, which led to him escaping from jail.
- He followed Zephixa and Cassie up an abandoned building, and after a while, he threw Zephixa off the roof with intent to kill, which led to Cassie exposing herself as a vampire to save her.
- When he was aiming for a flying Cassie and Zephixa, he accidentally shot a civilian, but he didn’t care.
- He stormed into Joshua’s house to shoot Zephixa, Cassie and Miyuki. When they weren’t there, he knocked Joshua out, tied him and gagged him, keeping him alive for him to witness Zephixa die.
- He barricaded people inside of their homes at night, and planted bombs in their houses. The next morning, he blackmailed Zephixa to return to him so he could kill her, or else he would blow up the entire village.
- To prove his point, he detonated one of the bombs, killing everyone in the house that had the bomb.
- He also had no intentions of honouring his deal, as he clearly wanted to blow up the village out of petty revenge.
- He gave Heather his rifle, and let her shoot one of Charlotte’s legs off.
- He tries to kill Zephixa, Cassie and Miyuki in the climax. He even tells Zephixa that after he killed her, he would kill Cassie and Miyuki “nice and slowly”, because “she pissed him off”.
- Unlike the other villains in the story, Derek has no redeeming qualities, goes past his tragedy (which is minor and pathetic compared to what Midnight and Heather dealt with), and is just an egotistical, xenophobic and destructive monster start to finish.
Trivia[]
- He is one of three non-fanfiction villains that CrystallicWolf108 created that are Pure Evil, the others being Charles Eborock and Chief Harold Kruel.
External Links[]
- Derek Hunter on the Villains Fanon Wiki.
- Derek Hunter on the Hate Sink Wiki.
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