The Gravity Villain's Silent Return

Chapter 8: Auxiliary Chapter: Villains Classification - A Personal Note to the Readers (Continued)



Auxiliary Chapter: Villains Classification - A Personal Note to the Readers (Continued)

Dear Readers,

As you've seen with the heroes, I've also developed a unique classification system for the villains in this world, known as Villor rankings. Just as I wanted to add depth and meaning to the heroes' ranks, I felt it was equally important to give the villains their own identities and layers that go beyond just being labeled as "Rank 1 Villain" or "Rank 2 Villain."

In the same way heroes represent ideals, villains embody darker forces: ambition, chaos, greed, and power. While the heroes fight to uphold certain principles, the villains often challenge those ideals, offering their own twisted philosophies and purposes. The Villor system reflects this complexity, categorizing them not just by their strength, but by their influence, motivation, and role in the world.

Here's a breakdown of the Villan classification system:

F-Class: Forsaken Class – These are the forgotten or ignored villains, often dismissed as weak or unimportant. They might lack the strength or presence of higher-ranked villains but can be dangerous in their own right, driven by personal vengeance or ambition. These villains are typically ranked at the bottom of the Villor rankings, but don't underestimate them—they're often underestimated by everyone, just waiting for an opportunity to rise.

E-Class: Emissary Class – A step above Forsaken, these villains are often the agents or messengers of more powerful forces. While not yet true threats in their own right, they have the cunning and ambition to rise higher. Their influence is still growing, and they may act as the harbingers of larger, more dangerous threats. Villains in this rank are often the ones who work in the shadows, manipulating events to their advantage.

D-Class: Disruptor Class – These villains are actively causing chaos, seeking to break the status quo, and disrupt the peace. Though their strength is still growing, they possess a dangerous drive and cunning that makes them formidable. They may lack the raw power of higher-tier villains, but their intelligence and unpredictability make them difficult to deal with. These villains often act as a thorn in the side of the world's heroes, never fully revealing their hand but always destabilizing things from the background.

C-Class: Corruptor Class – The mid-tier, made up of villains who have gained significant influence and power. These individuals are known for their corrupting presence and ability to sway others to their cause. Whether through manipulation, fear, or promises of power, they attract followers and create chaos on a large scale. They are dangerous, not just because of their personal abilities, but because of the alliances and armies they can command. These villains often manipulate the weak or disillusioned to further their own goals.

B-Class: Brutal Class – A step into the true powerhouses of villainy. These villains are immensely strong, often leading criminal organizations or armies, and striking fear into the hearts of many. Their motives may vary—some seek to rule, others to destroy—but all are driven by a powerful need to dominate. Their power and ruthlessness make them a constant threat to the heroes. These villains are often ranked in the top 500, commanding significant influence and strength.

A-Class: Apex Class – The most powerful villains short of the truly legendary ones. These villains are forces of nature, individuals with overwhelming strength and a deep understanding of the world's flaws. Their vision often extends beyond personal gain—they aim to reshape society, destroy the current order, or challenge the very laws of nature. They are often feared, respected, and followed by many, and their ambitions are often global in scale. These individuals are ranked within the top 100 and wield Primal patterns, which enhance their already formidable abilities.

S-Class: Sable Class – The true leaders of the villainous world. These villains are not just powerful—they are nearly unstoppable. Their ambition is boundless, and their abilities make them a threat to the world's very foundations. Often viewed as mythic figures, these villains manipulate entire regions or countries to serve their needs, making them legendary figures in their own right. They are ranked within the top 10 and possess Primal patterns, giving them abilities that challenge even the strongest heroes.

SS-Class: Siphon Sovereign Class – The ultimate class for villains. These individuals are so powerful, so dangerous, that they are often seen as god-like entities. Their plans and manipulations can shape the future of entire worlds, and their strength transcends all but the most powerful heroes. Often operating behind the scenes or from the shadows, these villains are as elusive as they are destructive. The Rank 1 villain is a member of this class, someone who possesses a Primal stage ability that could rewrite reality itself.(Atrax)

In creating this system, I wanted to provide more than just rankings of strength for the villains. Each Villor class embodies not only raw power but also the philosophies, goals, and impact that these villains have on the world around them. They represent a contrast to the heroes' virtues, offering different perspectives and challenges that enrich the story.

Just like the heroes, villains are not defined merely by numbers, but by their ambitions, their choices, and their place in the world. By the time you meet these characters, I hope you'll understand that each villain class carries with it a deep significance that adds complexity to their motivations and their actions.

Thank you again for your continued support and for following this story. I look forward to seeing how you experience these class distinctions as the world continues to unfold.

Sincerely,

[Thy_lin]

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