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  • Evil One
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  • The Evil One sought a magic crystal to punish the Elves and Dwarves of Faxanadu for exiling him from the World Tree long ago. Disguising himself, he waited at the foot of the World Tree and sold Queen Dwarfine a key for several thousand gold coins, allowing her to enter the World Tree so that one of her retainers could steal the crystal for him. Once he had the crystal, he turned its elemental magic against Queen Dwarfine, King Melvis, and the N Team, but they managed to knock the crystal out of his hand and into a fissure, which caused it to explode. The Evil One then flew off in a rage, swearing vengeance on those who had thwarted his plans.
  • Some time later, Trogg used the Dark Orb to summon the Dark One again in order to transform the other Enchanter Kings in the same way as he had been. The Dark One demonstrated incredible power, effortlessly incapacitating Tails, Knuckles and Morain. It successfully transformed the Enchanter Kings into monsters like Trogg, but was destroyed (and the transformations reversed) when Tails threw the Dark Orb into the "non-existent space" below the Dimension Bridge.
  • The Evil One is a malevolent entity that serves as the main antagonist of the original Splatterhouse series. It is the ruler of the Void and the demons that reside in there. It made its first appearance in Splatterhouse 2 as a stage hazard and in Splatterhouse 3 as the penultimate boss.
  • The Evil One was a sorceress during the time of King Anatinus II during the tenth century She was responsible for the magical transformation of the Antharian village Festeron into Witchville and used a troll to guard the entrance. Corky Crisp was put to work torturing The Evil One's prisoners. The Evil One and others like her sought the Wishbringer in possession of her sister, who was perhaps Y'Gael, working as the proprietor of the local Magick Shoppe. In order to gain control of the Stone, The Evil One kidnapped Chaos, her sister's cat, and held her ransom.
  • In 2268, Captain Ronald Tracey visited Omega IV and, in violation of the Prime Directive, sided with the Kohms in their war with the Yangs. After the Kohms were defeated, Tracey was captured by the Yangs and attempted to persuade them that he was a representative of God and that Captain James Kirk and his party was servants of the Evil One. As proof of this, Tracey pointed out that Commander Spock looked exactly like the Evil One as depicted in the Yang's version of the Bible.
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  • The Evil One was a sorceress during the time of King Anatinus II during the tenth century She was responsible for the magical transformation of the Antharian village Festeron into Witchville and used a troll to guard the entrance. Corky Crisp was put to work torturing The Evil One's prisoners. The Evil One and others like her sought the Wishbringer in possession of her sister, who was perhaps Y'Gael, working as the proprietor of the local Magick Shoppe. In order to gain control of the Stone, The Evil One kidnapped Chaos, her sister's cat, and held her ransom. Thanks to the bravery and cunning of a local postal service employee, The Evil One's plan was foiled. Chaos was returned to its owner, Witchville was transformed back into Festeron, and Wishbringer was kept out of the hands of The Evil One forever.
  • The Evil One sought a magic crystal to punish the Elves and Dwarves of Faxanadu for exiling him from the World Tree long ago. Disguising himself, he waited at the foot of the World Tree and sold Queen Dwarfine a key for several thousand gold coins, allowing her to enter the World Tree so that one of her retainers could steal the crystal for him. Once he had the crystal, he turned its elemental magic against Queen Dwarfine, King Melvis, and the N Team, but they managed to knock the crystal out of his hand and into a fissure, which caused it to explode. The Evil One then flew off in a rage, swearing vengeance on those who had thwarted his plans.
  • Some time later, Trogg used the Dark Orb to summon the Dark One again in order to transform the other Enchanter Kings in the same way as he had been. The Dark One demonstrated incredible power, effortlessly incapacitating Tails, Knuckles and Morain. It successfully transformed the Enchanter Kings into monsters like Trogg, but was destroyed (and the transformations reversed) when Tails threw the Dark Orb into the "non-existent space" below the Dimension Bridge.
  • In 2268, Captain Ronald Tracey visited Omega IV and, in violation of the Prime Directive, sided with the Kohms in their war with the Yangs. After the Kohms were defeated, Tracey was captured by the Yangs and attempted to persuade them that he was a representative of God and that Captain James Kirk and his party was servants of the Evil One. As proof of this, Tracey pointed out that Commander Spock looked exactly like the Evil One as depicted in the Yang's version of the Bible. After a fight to the death where Kirk spared Tracey's life, the Yangs released all the Starfleet personnel and proclaimed Kirk "Great God's Servant". Kirk promptly informed the Yangs that he and his fellow Humans were not gods or evil ones, but simply mortal men. (TOS: "The Omega Glory" )
  • The Evil One is a malevolent entity that serves as the main antagonist of the original Splatterhouse series. It is the ruler of the Void and the demons that reside in there. It made its first appearance in Splatterhouse 2 as a stage hazard and in Splatterhouse 3 as the penultimate boss.