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So, this is the first time that I've ever made a proposal for a villain here on the villains fanon wiki. Hopefully I'm doing everything correctly so that the mods don't send a hitman so that I can keep making good proposals.

What is Parkour Civilization?[]

A picture of the parkour villain over a pit of lava

Today's candidate

Evbo's Parkour Civilization is a Youtube series where Evbo joins parkour civilization, and decides to be more than a parkour noob. He meets and battles several other parkourers who try to stop him, and yet he overcame the odds and became the parkour champion. That was season 1. Season 2 involved Evbo discovering the hidden layer of Parkour Civilization and finding the villain, aptly named the Parkour Villain.

Who is The Parkour Villain?[]

The Parkour Villain is the overarching villain for most of Parkour Civilization, only making an actual appearance in the very end of the series. When he does make himself known, he causes a lot of damage to the whole world in just an hour before he's defeated.

What makes him a Complete Monster?[]

First of all, he's the reason why the parkour fighters' layer was removed from Parkour Civilization. While this happened a long time ago, there was a flashback scene showing Seawatt escaping before the Parkour Champion at that time removed the fighters' layer from the world. And since it no longer exists in the main world, it's not completely offscreen. And while it was the Parkour Champion who did it, it was done to turn the layer into a prison for the villain as he was too dangerous, so it's still partially his fault that all the fighters were left to rot for an unknown amount of time.

The second major thing is his reason for being imprisoned: inventing parkour racing. The rules were simple: first to the end wins, and the loser(s) die. And you can't forfeit either; you either win or die. This form of parkour battle was much worse than regular parkour battle, and the Old Man fought the villain to stop him. And he was imprisoned, and knowledge pf parkour racing was erased.

Now let's get into what he does onscreen. As soon as he's released by Seawatt, he just outright murders him via a parkour race, and even let him get ahead for a bit to taunt him. Then he beat Seawatt and killed him, even though he was loyal to the end. Afterwards, he got ready to leave the fighters' layer, but Evbo tried to stop him again. The villain just stole all of Evbo's blocks and promised to return later to finish him off, and left.

By the time Evbo made it back to Parkour Civilization, he presumably killed all the noobs since there was no one living on the noob level, and all the homes there were also gone. The pros survived, but were forced to fight each other until they were all dead. Even though this happened offscreen, there aren't any pros still alive, and a parkour master told Evbo what happened, so it's not offscreen villainy. And speaking of that master, he forced him to challenge Evbo to a race or else he'd kill the master himself, forcing Evbo to kill him.

Once Evbo got back to the command blocks, the villain challenged Evbo to a parkour race, locking them in a scenario where one must kill the other, just for the sake of Evbo knowing the pain of losing the race. And even though he said he commended Evbo for getting this far, there was no sign that it was genuine, and he even immediately told him that he can't entertain Evbo any longer, so this definitely isn't respect. Halfway through the race, it was revealed that he didn't even complete Evbo's side, all to ensure his victory. Well, Evbo jumped into the void, and the Parkour God granted Evbo his power to become parkour. The villain tried to beat Evbo in the race, but Evbo won in the end, erasing the villain from Parkour Civilization.

Heinous Standards?[]

The only person that can be compared to the Parkour Villain is The Second Parkour Champion, who started a slow omnicide because Evbo ranked up. In comparison, the Parkour Villain used the command blocks to outright kill all the parkour noobs, force the parkour pros into killing each other, personally forced who was presumably the last parkour master on the masters' level into a lethal race against Evbo, and tried to kill Evbo himself. I'm saying he passes the baseline and the standards.

On a side note, even though the Second Parkour Champion tried to kill Evbo, the Parkour Villain does more than that, so he stands out.

Mitigating Factors?[]

I don't think there are any factors to detract from his villainy. He's taken dead serious from start to finish, his backstory doesn't justify anything he does in the present day, he knowingly kills everyone, and tries to kill Evbo. The only think I could think of is that he and Seawatt worked may have worked together, but heavy emphasis on may have. Plus, he immediately kills Seawatt with a race once he's free, so he probably never really cared to begin with.

Final Verdict?[]

Obvious Yes from me. Now it's your turn to vote on this guy.