Fictional character you fear the most?

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unknownmasterer

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If i can choose a fictional character from mythology i would say Typhon from Greek mythology and in games i would say Alma from fear 1 because she scarred the shit out of me.
 

Lord Beautiful

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For some reason, I've always found Blade from Puppet Master more unsettling than anything else I've ever seen. Granted, numerous, numerous things come extremely close, but for some reason, Blade is extremely horrifying to me.
 

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Arkhangelsk said:
What fictional character do you fear the most, and why?

After playing a bit of Silent Hill 2, and seeing the Silent Hill movie, I've grown a great fear of Pyramid Head. In the game, he is a mindless entity, chasing you and turning up when you least expect it, and does disgusting things to other disgusting things. And in the movie, the resolution was better (well, duh) and you could see him closely, which gave more of a fear of his physical exterior. Especially in the part where he's reaching his arm through a door, trying to open a locked door, and the camera was so close you could see the veins, which, combined with the psychopathic image I'd already gotten of him, made him more and more like a man with no emotion, doubts or anything that could stop him. A man monster. That's the most scary thing I've seen.

And it got even creepier for me in the middle of the movie, when:
They try to enter the church, the world is torn apart, everything's surrounded in fire and darkness, and then Pyramid Head comes, grabs Anna (I think it is Anna) by the neck, rips off her clothes, then grabs her chest (no, not in a kinky way) and rips off her skin, and throws it at Rose. I got the chills, and I will forever fear that I will suffer that pain. (And while we're on it, one of the most uncomfortable and moving parts of the movie was when Cybil, one of the characters that I actually liked, was burned alive. It felt so horrible.)
Yeah that scene was pretty messed up, but pyramid head is just that sort of character, you know the kind that just kills things.
 

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I think the worst part about Pyramid Head is that it represents James.

Also Alma. If I turned around and saw her, I would die. o.x
 

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Missingno. Just imagine it from a trainer's point of view: You're wandering about when suddenly you come across this... This... Thing. It's an oddly geometrical shape and seems to be comprised of chaos incarnate. There are some things in its mind-breaking cacophony of a body that seem only vaguely familiar, but it seems as though reality itself warps in the space it occupies. And as you watch, everything it touches begins to turn into similar messes of chaos and broken pixel. You run, but you can't really escape. You return home to discover that your mother, your best friend and rival, and even the esteemed Professor Oak have been turned into the same gibbering nightmares. And it keeps spreading, wherever you go, until all is Missingno. And then you are Missingno, too.
 

Warped Pixel

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Peter Wiggin *Children of the Mind Peter* he is just a creepily violent person who *while I've only just begun reading the book* seems like could easliy kill anyone with a single snap of the mind and it isn't his fault
 

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Ganondorf.

You can stab him in the face with a mystical sword, drown him under the sea, break his neck, turn him into stone, and shoot him with arrows made of light, but no matter what, you just can't kill the fucker!
 

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Death_Korps_Kommissar said:
I'm astounded that no one has said this but...
Edward Cullen.
I'd have to nuke the world.
hah,duly noted. His dead pan uncanny valley expression is what haunts my nightmares.

As for muah? Pyramid head anyone. too obvious
Also Alex from a clockwork orange is not someone I'd want to meet. all is well when its a movie ,but had he existed-my reaction would be obvious terror.
 

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Mezzamine said:
The Overlook (The hotel from The Shining)

Yes, a hotel can be a character. And yes, it is freaking terrifying.

Honourable mentions go to Pennywise from It, and The Weeping Angels from Doctor Who.
Ahhhh yes, the Overlook hotel. One building about a million spooks, that book terrified me.
I agree wholeheartedly, though I shall also raise the Undead Gage Creed from Pet Sematary and the deformed girl Zelda from the same book.
Yep, I had nightmares for weeks after I saw Pet Sematary.... nightmares for months after reading the book.

Also I was very young when I saw Terminator 2 and I gotta say, the T-1000 terrified me. Just the idea of an unstoppable killing machine that cannot be killed and will never stop hunting me and that can turn its hands into knives... god I was glad I wasn't the young John Connor let me tell you.
 

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Ursus Astrorum said:
Missingno. Just imagine it from a trainer's point of view: You're wandering about when suddenly you come across this... This... Thing. It's an oddly geometrical shape and seems to be comprised of chaos incarnate. There are some things in its mind-breaking cacophony of a body that seem only vaguely familiar, but it seems as though reality itself warps in the space it occupies. And as you watch, everything it touches begins to turn into similar messes of chaos and broken pixel. You run, but you can't really escape. You return home to discover that your mother, your best friend and rival, and even the esteemed Professor Oak have been turned into the same gibbering nightmares. And it keeps spreading, wherever you go, until all is Missingno. And then you are Missingno, too.
Yep Missingno is more dangerous than any villain imaginable. Its a corrupter that affects reality from the moment you set your eyes on it.
You cannot beat it because...it becomes you...

 

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Mezzamine said:
The Overlook (The hotel from The Shining)

Yes, a hotel can be a character. And yes, it is freaking terrifying.

Honourable mentions go to Pennywise from It, and The Weeping Angels from Doctor Who.
Ah yes, good old Stephen King. I'm going to nominate It from It too. I was pretty young when I read that, a monster that combined every fear you could ever possibly have was... quite the mindfuck for a child.
 

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I notice several people mentioning Silent Hill characters. If you are a fan of the Silent Hill series and have not done so already, I highly recommend you track down a 1990 movie called Jacob's Ladder. You might notice a few similarities...

And yes, the above statements are on-topic, because the faceless...things in that movie are just about some of the most disturbing freakin' things I've ever seen in my life, and if I ever saw one of those, regardless of whether it was coming after me or not, I would run like hell.
 

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Davrel said:
God.

Oooh, look at me being edgy!

Seriously though; if he did/actually does exist, I'm screwed.
Omnipotent, wrathful mega-being > me.

OR

Aliens - as in the AVP etc. Aliens; they used to terrify me as a kid and I'd be shitting myself if it turned out they actually existed.

i saw aliens a couple months back.

that >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> avatar.

also scary as shit D: