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snakevin

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Wolfenhawk said:
Oh, and no Ted Bundy? :O

Or how about a mention of Sean Sellers? He was famous for murdering and claiming to be a Satanist, then converting in prison.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sean_Sellers
Who do you think is worse, Ted or Sean?
 

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For fraud, I recommend J. Edgar Hoover. big-fat hypocrite who exploited the executive branch of the US government to black-list (mostly) innocent celebrities for his gain and push his ultra-conservative agenda while he had a relationship with another man.
 

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Ted Bundy [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Bundy] Damn, ninja'd.

Just Go with David Koresh mmmkay? [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waco_massacre#.22...I_am_God.21.22_taken_out_of_context_to_support_an_agenda_against_Koresh]

He claimed to be working for god and stuff so it would work fine for your play. Put him in heresy.
 

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Well, if you still want someone in limbo, then I would suggest Hector - most people will recognize him & it keeps some connection with the original.

EDIT: why not add Tycho Brahe to the gluttony circle? He frequently held insanely huge parties.
 

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c0lefalk said:
Well, if you still want someone in limbo, then I would suggest Hector - most people will recognize him & it keeps some connection with the original.

EDIT: why not add Tycho Brahe to the gluttony circle? He frequently held insanely huge parties.
Who's Hector?
 

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Micheal Jackson

Saddam Hussein

Any celebrities that died from overdoses recently,take your pick.

You could put some of the 9/11 suicide bombers in there.
 

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eels05 said:
Micheal Jackson

Saddam Hussein

Any celebrities that died from overdoses recently,take your pick.

You could put some of the 9/11 suicide bombers in there.
I think some people would be pissed if I put Micheal Jackson in
 

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snakevin said:
c0lefalk said:
Well, if you still want someone in limbo, then I would suggest Hector - most people will recognize him & it keeps some connection with the original.

EDIT: why not add Tycho Brahe to the gluttony circle? He frequently held insanely huge parties.
Who's Hector?
The great champion of Troy from The Iliad.
 

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SniperWolf427 said:
Can't go wrong with Stalin.

Most hated (yet badass), murderous dictator of all time.
more hated then hitler,i think not.

many people don't even know who stalin is.
stupid people ofc, but everyone knows hitler.
 

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Oh, I thought the thread was going to be about the drummer of Behemoth Zbigniew Robert Promiński who goes by the stage name Inferno.

 

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Tuddle said:
2. Vlad Tepes - Vlad the Impaler was a prince known for executing his enemies by impalement. He was a fan of various forms of torture including disemboweling and rectal and facial impalement. Vlad the Impaler tortured thousands while he ate and drunk among the corpses. He impaled every person in the city of Amlas -- 20,000 men, women and children. Vlad often ordered people to be skinned, boiled, decapitated, blinded, strangled, hanged, burned, roasted, hacked, nailed, buried alive, stabbed, etc. He also liked to cut off noses, ears, sexual organs and limbs. But his favorite method was impalement on stakes, hence the surname "Tepes" which means "The Impaler" in the Romanian language. It is this technique he used in 1457, 1459 and 1460 against Transylvanian merchants who had ignored his trade laws. He also looked upon the poor, vagrants and beggars as thieves. Consequently, he invited all the poor and sick of Wallachia to his princely court in Tirgoviste for a great feast. After the guests ate and drank, Dracula ordered the hall boarded up and set on fire. No one survived.

Note: Every Romanian who contacted me said I should remove Vlad from the list. They said he was not evil and seemed to like him. In an effort to understand how our views of evil can be so different, I reproduce an exchange I had with Marius who was born in Romania. Perhaps this will help us understand more generally how the perception of evil can differ from person to person. Other strange discussions on this same web page focus on Bill Clinton and those people who truly believe Clinton was more evil than Adolf Hitler who exterminated millions.

... im romanian and no vlad was not evil, he was one of romanias best rulers. its not like it was HARD to not get impaled. here's how things worked: you dont break any laws, he doesnt care, you break ANY law, you get impaled. it was a very black and white system, and it got a lot of thieves and trouble makers off the streets, no one really had the balls to break laws when knowing they will die for it.


anyway, yea vlad tepes is a hero in the country, and having him on that list is WRONG.
 

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vampirekid.13 said:
Tuddle said:
2. Vlad Tepes - Vlad the Impaler was a prince known for executing his enemies by impalement. He was a fan of various forms of torture including disemboweling and rectal and facial impalement. Vlad the Impaler tortured thousands while he ate and drunk among the corpses. He impaled every person in the city of Amlas -- 20,000 men, women and children. Vlad often ordered people to be skinned, boiled, decapitated, blinded, strangled, hanged, burned, roasted, hacked, nailed, buried alive, stabbed, etc. He also liked to cut off noses, ears, sexual organs and limbs. But his favorite method was impalement on stakes, hence the surname "Tepes" which means "The Impaler" in the Romanian language. It is this technique he used in 1457, 1459 and 1460 against Transylvanian merchants who had ignored his trade laws. He also looked upon the poor, vagrants and beggars as thieves. Consequently, he invited all the poor and sick of Wallachia to his princely court in Tirgoviste for a great feast. After the guests ate and drank, Dracula ordered the hall boarded up and set on fire. No one survived.

Note: Every Romanian who contacted me said I should remove Vlad from the list. They said he was not evil and seemed to like him. In an effort to understand how our views of evil can be so different, I reproduce an exchange I had with Marius who was born in Romania. Perhaps this will help us understand more generally how the perception of evil can differ from person to person. Other strange discussions on this same web page focus on Bill Clinton and those people who truly believe Clinton was more evil than Adolf Hitler who exterminated millions.

... im romanian and no vlad was not evil, he was one of romanias best rulers. its not like it was HARD to not get impaled. here's how things worked: you dont break any laws, he doesnt care, you break ANY law, you get impaled. it was a very black and white system, and it got a lot of thieves and trouble makers off the streets, no one really had the balls to break laws when knowing they will die for it.


anyway, yea vlad tepes is a hero in the country, and having him on that list is WRONG.
No offense, but isn't impaling someone just for any crime, you know, sort of dramatic?
 

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Napoleon. Romeo and Juliet. King Henry VIII. Saddam Hussein For kicks you can put Dick Cheney in there despite the fact that he's still alive.
 

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snakevin said:
No offense, but isn't impaling someone just for any crime, you know, sort of dramatic?
vlad was a freaking hero, not evil, he pulled the country out of a very troublesome time with crime and kept the ottomans out for the longest time. if anything he deserves praise. im also going to say that romania sais he's a hero, so whatever the english books/historians teach can go burn in hell imo. if you didnt live/learn about this in romania you cant and wont comprehend the situation and how bad it was. he did everything he could to remedy it and he did.


i mean he was brilliant he defeated the ottomans in a battle simply because of how demoralized they were to find 20,000 of their comrades impaled in a forest that was cut down just for that purpose.

the ottomans are long hated nemesys of romania for the most part. he deserves praise.
 

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Tuddle said:
Found a list of the top ten evil people, that are real.

The Top Ten Evil
1. Tomas de Torquemada (pictured here) - Born in Spain in 1420, his name is synonymous with the Christian Inquisition's horror, religious bigotry, and cruel fanaticism. He was a fan of various forms of torture including foot roasting, use of the garrucha, and suffocation. He was made Grand Inquisitor by Pope Sixtus IV. Popes and kings alike praised his tireless efforts. The number of burnings at the stake during Torquemada's tenure has been estimated at about 2,000. Torquemada's hatred of Jews influenced Ferdinand and Isabella to expel all Jews who had not embraced Christianity.


2. Vlad Tepes - Vlad the Impaler was a prince known for executing his enemies by impalement. He was a fan of various forms of torture including disemboweling and rectal and facial impalement. Vlad the Impaler tortured thousands while he ate and drunk among the corpses. He impaled every person in the city of Amlas -- 20,000 men, women and children. Vlad often ordered people to be skinned, boiled, decapitated, blinded, strangled, hanged, burned, roasted, hacked, nailed, buried alive, stabbed, etc. He also liked to cut off noses, ears, sexual organs and limbs. But his favorite method was impalement on stakes, hence the surname "Tepes" which means "The Impaler" in the Romanian language. It is this technique he used in 1457, 1459 and 1460 against Transylvanian merchants who had ignored his trade laws. He also looked upon the poor, vagrants and beggars as thieves. Consequently, he invited all the poor and sick of Wallachia to his princely court in Tirgoviste for a great feast. After the guests ate and drank, Dracula ordered the hall boarded up and set on fire. No one survived.

Note: Every Romanian who contacted me said I should remove Vlad from the list. They said he was not evil and seemed to like him. In an effort to understand how our views of evil can be so different, I reproduce an exchange I had with Marius who was born in Romania. Perhaps this will help us understand more generally how the perception of evil can differ from person to person. Other strange discussions on this same web page focus on Bill Clinton and those people who truly believe Clinton was more evil than Adolf Hitler who exterminated millions.


3. Adolph Hitler - The dictator of Nazi Germany, Adolf Hitler, was born on April 20, 1889, at Braunau am Inn, Austria-Hungary.

4. Ivan the Terrible - Ivan Vasilyevich, (born Aug. 25, 1530, in Kolomenskoye, near Moscow) was the grand prince of Moscow (1533-84) and the first to be proclaimed tsar of Russia (from 1547). His reign saw the completion of the construction of a centrally administered Russian state and the creation of an empire that included non-Slav states. He enjoyed burning 1000s of people in frying pans, and was fond of impaling people.

5. Adolph Eichmann - Born in March 19, 1906, Solingen, Germany he was hanged by the state of Israel for his part in the Nazi extermination of Jews during World War II. "The death of five million Jews on my conscience gives me extraordinary satisfaction."

6. Pol Pot - Pol Pot (born in 1925 in the Kompong Thom province of Cambodia) was the Khmer political leader whose totalitarian regime (1975-79) imposed severe hardships on the people of Cambodia. His radical communist government forced the mass evacuations of cities, killed or displaced millions of people, and left a legacy of disease and starvation. Under his leadership, his government caused the deaths of at least one million people from forced labor, starvation, disease, torture, or execution.

7. Mao Tse-tung - who killed somewhere between 20 and 67 million (estimates vary) of his countrymen, including the elderly and intellectuals. His picture still hangs throughout many homes and businesses. Mao's own personality cult, encouraged so as to provide momentum to the movement, assumed religious proportions. The resulting anarchy, terror, and paralysis completely disrupted the urban economy. Industrial production for 1968 dipped 12 percent below that of 1966. In short, the Revolution led to the destruction of much of China's cultural heritage and the imprisonment of a huge number of Chinese intellectuals, amongst other social chaos. This policy is usually regarded as a complete disaster.

8. Idi Amin - Idi Amin Dada Oumee (born in 1924 in Uganda) was the military officer and president (1971-79) of Uganda. Amin also took tribalism, a long- standing problem in Uganda, to its extreme by allegedly ordering the persecution of Acholi, Lango, and other tribes. Reports indicate torture and murder of 100,000 to 300,000 Ugandans during Amin's presidency. In 1972, he began to expel Asians from Uganda. God, he said, had directed him to do this. (Acutally, he had been angered by the refusal of one of the country's most prominent Asian families, the Madhvanis, to hand over their prettiest daughter as his fifth wife.) Over the years, Ugandans would disappear in the thousands, their mutilated bodies washing up on the shores of Lake Victoria. Amin would boast of being a "reluctant" cannibal - human flesh, he said, was too salty. He once ordered that the decapitation of political prisoners be broadcast on TV, specifying that the victims "must wear white to make it easy to see the blood". One of Amin's guards, Abraham Sule, said: "[Amin] put his bayonet in the pot containing human blood and licked the stuff as it ran down the bayonet. Amin told us: 'When you lick the blood of your victim, you will not see nightmares.' He then did it."


9. Joseph Stalin - Born in 1879. During the quarter of a century preceding his death in 1953, the Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin probably exercised greater political power than any other figure in history. In the 1930s, by his orders, millions of peasants were either killed or permitted to starve to death. Stalin brought about the deaths of more than 20 million of his own people while holding the Soviet Union in an iron grip for 29 years. Stalin succeeded his hero Vladimir Ilyich Lenin in 1924. From then on, he induced widespread famines to enforce farm collectives, and eliminated perceived enemies through massive purges.


10. Genghis Khan- The Mongol Temjin, known to history as Genghis Khan (born 1162) was a warrior and ruler who, starting from obscure and insignificant beginnings, brought all the nomadic tribes of Mongolia under the rule of himself and his family in a rigidly disciplined military state. Massacres of defeated populations, with the resultant terror, were weapons he regularly used. His Mongol hordes killed off countless people in Asia and Europe in the early 1200s. When attacking Volohoi, Khan convinced the city commander that Mongols would stop attacking if the city sent out 1,000 cats and several thousand swallows. When he got them, Genghis had bits of cloth tied to their tails and set the cloth on fire. The cats and birds fled back to the city and ended up setting hundreds of fires inside the city. Then Genghis attacked and won. At another time, Mongols rounded up 70,000 men, women, and children and shot them with arrows. Genghis told his comrades: "Man's greatest good fortune is to chase and defeat his enemy, seize his total possessions, leave his married women weeping and wailing, ride his gelding, use his women as a nightshirt and support, gazing upon and kissing their rosy breasts, sucking their lips which are as sweet as the berries of their breasts."


11. H. H. Holmes - built a hundred-room mansion complete with gas chambers, trap doors, acid vats, lime pits, fake walls and secret entrances. During the 1893 World's Fair he rented rooms to visitors. He then killed most of his lodgers and continued his insurance fraud scheme. He also lured women to his "torture castle" with the promise of marriage. Instead, he would force them to sign over their savings, then throw them down an elevator shaft and gas them to death. In the basement of the castle he dismembered and skinned his prey and experimented with their corpses. He killed over 200 people.


12. Gilles de Rais - A Fifteenth Century French war hero, Gilles was also one of medieval Europe's worst killers. He enjoyed killing mostly young boys, whom he would sodomize before and after decapitation. He enjoyed watching his servants butcher the boys and masturbated over their entrails. He killed over 140 people.

Some Runners-Up: Nicolae Ceausescu decreed that all women must bear five children. Due to terrible food shortages, many women were unable to support their "decree babies." They turned them over to state-run orphanages. More than 150,000 children were crowded into these institutions. Many died of malnutrition and disease. Others ran away becoming homeless beggars. Ceausescu also forbade testing of the nation's blood supply for AIDS. Through transfusions and shared vaccinations needles, thousands of orphans contracted AIDS. Eventually Romania had over half of Europe's cases of childhood AIDS.

Basil the Bulgar Slayer blinded 14,000 prisoners. Heinrich Himmler was the architect of the "Final Solution." Tallat Pasha decreed there must be no Armenians on the Earth. 1.5 Million Armenians were beaten, raped, robbed, and killed.
Damn. You got pretty much every circle covered there, even tripled up, kudos. I only glanced over it though, so I may be incorrect but, I don't really see anyone that can be in limbo or lust outta that list. For my story, I used Ben Croshaw as my "Limbo Celebrity". I didn't try that hard for lust (and I was focusing more on descriptions of the circles and precisely how they reflected upon my protagonists), but I went with Paris Hilton. True Story. For Treason I used Cassius, Judas and Benedict Arnold. Use Charles Manson for either Fraud or Violence. The others, I'm at a loss for.
 

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vampirekid.13 said:
snakevin said:
No offense, but isn't impaling someone just for any crime, you know, sort of dramatic?
vlad was a freaking hero, not evil, he pulled the country out of a very troublesome time with crime and kept the ottomans out for the longest time. if anything he deserves praise. im also going to say that romania sais he's a hero, so whatever the english books/historians teach can go burn in hell imo. if you didnt live/learn about this in romania you cant and wont comprehend the situation and how bad it was. he did everything he could to remedy it and he did.


i mean he was brilliant he defeated the ottomans in a battle simply because of how demoralized they were to find 20,000 of their comrades impaled in a forest that was cut down just for that purpose.

the ottomans are long hated nemesys of romania for the most part. he deserves praise.
Vlad the Impaler was the motherfucking-awesomesauce. He may have been violent, unstable, disturbed and somewhat pyschotic, but he got his shit done and helped his people...to an extent. Then his life went to crap and he got a bit paranoid.