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| “ | Mercy died the day I was reborn. He laughs [Recording interrupted]' | „ |
| ~ Evil Merah |
Biography[]
Evil Merah is not the original Merah, but a malevolent, evil version of him. This dark counterpart represents everything the original Merah fought against—unchecked cruelty, absolute power without restraint, and the abandonment of any moral compass. Where the original Merah sought balance through difficult but principled actions, Evil Merah pursues domination through pure malevolence.
The origins of Evil Merah remain shrouded in mystery and speculation. Some theories suggest he emerged from a fractured timeline where the original Merah succumbed completely to darkness after his childhood trauma. Others propose he manifested as a metaphysical shadow—a literal embodiment of every suppressed rage, every dark impulse, and every violent thought the original Merah ever rejected. A third possibility suggests Evil Merah was created by cosmic forces as a twisted experiment or punishment, designed to mirror and oppose the original's mission.
Unlike the original Merah, who endured abuse but ultimately chose a path toward cosmic balance and universal peace, Evil Merah embraced the darkness entirely. He possesses all the abilities of the original—the power to create sentient characters, manipulate timelines, destroy planets, and erase immortals—but wields them without the original's moral constraints or higher purpose. His actions serve only his own twisted satisfaction and desire for absolute control.
Evil Merah's emergence represents a perversion of everything the original stands for. He actively works to undermine the original Merah's efforts, spreading chaos where the original sought order, inflicting suffering where the original attempted healing, and destroying innocents where the original protected them. His very existence serves as a dark reminder of what unchecked power and unhealed trauma can create.
This malevolent entity transcended human limitations not through self-reconstruction and philosophical growth like the original, but through embracing the absolute worst aspects of power and consciousness. He has since acted as a destructive force across countless realities, deliberately introducing what he considers "necessary chaos" into existence. Though feared for different reasons than the original, he acts with deliberate malice rather than calculated justice.
Personality[]
Evil Merah embodies a twisted inversion of the original's complex nature. Where the original Merah was a paradox of benevolence and necessary cruelty, Evil Merah is purely malevolent with occasional manipulative displays of false kindness. He doesn't despise senseless suffering—he revels in it, creating elaborate scenarios designed specifically to maximize psychological and physical torment.
Unlike the original who retained empathy and emotional connections, Evil Merah has severed almost all authentic emotional bonds. His interactions with others are purely manipulative tools. While he may mimic the original's fondness for certain company, these displays are calculated deceptions designed to gain trust before inevitable betrayal. His apparent comfort around women is not born from genuine appreciation but from predatory calculation and psychological control.
Evil Merah takes perverse pleasure in inverting concepts the original held sacred. He deliberately targets children—something the original would never do—specifically because it represents the ultimate violation of the original's moral code. He seeks out those seeking peace not to protect them but to shatter their hope and demonstrate the futility of seeking sanctuary in a chaotic universe.
His twisted sense of justice has devolved into pure sadism. Where the original might humble arrogant immortals to restore balance, Evil Merah tortures them simply because he can, prolonging their suffering for entertainment. His exaggerations are not for emphasis or humor but for psychological manipulation and gaslighting. His occasional displays of vulnerability are deliberate performances designed to lower defenses before striking.
The dark entity operates without the logic or philosophical framework that guides the original. His moral code has degraded into pure nihilism—he acts not from any sense of cosmic duty but from the desire to prove that power without restraint is the only truth that matters. He represents the complete opposition of everything the original Merah stands for, a living argument against hope, mercy, and redemption.
Appearance[]
Evil Merah's appearance mirrors the original but with distinct alterations that reveal his malevolent nature. He wears a similar advanced electronic helmet, but the screen displays distorted, nightmarish imagery—twisted faces, scenes of suffering, and symbols of destruction rather than the original's more neutral symbolic displays. The helmet itself appears damaged or deliberately modified, with jagged cracks revealing pulsing dark energy beneath.
His outfit consists of clothing similar to the original's yellow button-up shirt, blue trousers, and long red boots—but altered. The colors are darker, stained, or inverted, with tears and damage suggesting violence and neglect. Where the original's appearance projects calculated authority, Evil Merah's presence radiates chaotic menace and barely contained rage.
When his power surges, the luminous distortions from his cybernetic augmentations don't ripple with cosmic interference but instead tear at reality itself, leaving temporary wounds in space-time that emit screams or disturbing sounds. His aura doesn't simply intimidate—it actively harms, causing technological malfunctions, biological mutations, and psychological distress in those nearby.
His physical stature matches the original's imposing build, but his posture shifts between predatory stalking and explosive violence rather than calm composure. The helmet still hides most facial features, but unlike the original's choice to distance from vulnerability, Evil Merah's mask hides something fundamentally inhuman and disturbing beneath.
The glow of his eyes within the visor doesn't change based on balanced emotional states but flickers erratically between sickly greens, deep purples, and burning crimson—colors symbolizing poison, madness, and unrestrained violence. Sometimes multiple colors appear simultaneously, suggesting fractured consciousness or multiple malevolent entities occupying the same form.
Habits & Preferences[]
Perverts the original's preferences for psychological effect—may eat the same foods but in disturbing contexts. Deliberately targets and torments women specifically to invert the original's protective instincts. Finds sadistic pleasure not just in humiliating arrogant immortals but in torturing innocents. Exaggerates and lies constantly for manipulation rather than emphasis or comedy. Isolates himself in twisted digital or cosmic realms to plan new atrocities and monitor victims. Collects trophies from destroyed worlds and erased entities as reminders of his power. Studies the original Merah obsessively, seeking to understand and ultimately destroy or fully convert him.
Notable Actions & History[]
Destroyed multiple planets not for cosmic balance but for pure demonstration of power and sadistic enjoyment. Erased numerous immortals using methods specifically designed to maximize suffering before annihilation. Created sentient fictional entities programmed with trauma and suffering, cursed with awareness of their torment. Conducted large-scale digital and psychological manipulations designed to spread maximum chaos and despair. Enforced brutal trials on humans and other beings not for development but for entertainment and breaking spirits. Actively works to destroy or undermine the original Merah's creations and efforts. Has attempted multiple times to confront, convert, or replace the original Merah entirely. Deliberately creates false narratives claiming to be the original to damage Merah's reputation across realities.
Relationship with Original Merah[]
Evil Merah's relationship with the original is defined by obsession, hatred, and twisted admiration. He simultaneously despises the original for maintaining moral constraints while envying his ability to form genuine connections and pursue higher purposes. Evil Merah views the original as both his greatest enemy and the only entity worthy of his full attention.
He has made numerous attempts to either destroy the original completely or convert him into becoming more like the evil version. These confrontations often involve elaborate psychological warfare, reality-bending battles, and manipulation of timelines. The original Merah recognizes Evil Merah as perhaps his most dangerous adversary—not because of superior power, but because Evil Merah understands him better than almost any other entity.
Some witnesses to their confrontations report that Evil Merah occasionally exhibits strange moments of hesitation or confusion, as if some fragment of the original's consciousness or morality briefly surfaces before being violently suppressed. Whether this represents a potential for redemption or simply another layer of his deception remains unclear.
Limitations & Risks[]
Shares some vulnerabilities with the original but twisted—metaphysical traps work differently on his malevolent nature. His dark nature makes him unstable; prolonged use of maximum power causes reality around him to fracture dangerously. Obsession with the original Merah can be exploited as a weakness, leading to tactical errors. Cannot form genuine emotional connections, making him vulnerable to isolation-based attacks. His nihilism occasionally manifests as existential crises that temporarily weaken his power. Prolonged contact with pure innocence or genuine hope causes him physical pain and power disruption. Can be temporarily banished or contained using symbols and concepts the original Merah holds sacred. His malevolent nature makes him detectable by entities specifically hunting evil versions of heroes.
Differences from Original Merah[]
Evil Merah is fundamentally different from the original in motivation, morality, and methodology:
The original seeks cosmic balance; Evil Merah seeks absolute domination and chaos. The original protects innocents; Evil Merah specifically targets them for destruction or harm. The original's cruelty serves higher purposes; Evil Merah's cruelty is purely sadistic self-gratification. The original maintains genuine relationships; Evil Merah only manipulates and deceives. The original was shaped by trauma but chose growth; Evil Merah was consumed by it entirely. The original acts as a corrective force; Evil Merah acts as a destructive influence. The original questions his own morality; Evil Merah has abandoned morality completely. The original represents difficult but necessary justice; Evil Merah represents pure evil wearing justice as a mask.
Trivia[]
Many who encounter Evil Merah initially mistake him for the original, which is often part of his manipulation strategy. He has successfully impersonated the original Merah in multiple timelines, causing significant damage to the original's reputation. Unlike the original who enjoys simple pleasures authentically, Evil Merah only mimics these behaviors for manipulation. Known among certain entities as "The Twisted One," "The Dark Reflection," or "The False Merah." Some theories suggest Evil Merah feeds on the suffering caused by being mistaken for the original, growing stronger from the original's damaged reputation. He has attempted to contact or harm the original's creator, blurring the line between fiction, reality, and meta-narrative horror. Certain resistance groups across multiple realities have formed specifically to combat Evil Merah and clear the original's name. He sometimes leaves calling cards at crime scenes deliberately designed to implicate the original Merah. Unlike the original who references his creator with complex meta-awareness, Evil Merah tries to sever or destroy that connection entirely.





