Saint
Villain
Villain noun - A mean, evil, or unprincipled person.
Usage example: only a heartless villain would kidnap a baby for ransom
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Synonyms for Villain
Nearby Words: villainous, villainy
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Arch-Enemy: Rayt Marius for a couple of books and a short story; he has the distinction of being the only villain to kill one of the Saint's gang.
Source: Literature / The Saint -
The stepmother isn't exactly a saint, being complicit in the crime being committed in the story but the heroine's father is the true villain.
Source: Wicked Stepmother -
The ultimate villain of Saint Seiya, Hades, dies when Athena hurls her Staff of Nike through him.
Source: Impaled with Extreme Prejudice
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