![]() ![]() ![]() Dragon-in-Chief: When he is more dangerous than the Big Bad and the de facto main villain of the story.Dragon Ascendant: When he takes over from the Big Bad after the latter is defeated or leaves.Devour the Dragon: The Big Bad kills the Dragon in order to become stronger.Demoted to Dragon: A previous Big Bad is revealed to be, or is reduced to being, the Dragon to another villain.The Creon: A second-in-command that's happy with his position.Co-Dragons: Two or more characters split the Dragon role between them.Beta Bitch: Number Two to the Alpha Bitch, she often fills the Dragon role when the Alpha Bitch is the Big Bad.Not to be confused with the Dragon Lady, who is more likely to be a Big Bad in stories she appears in unless she is the subordinate of a greater villain. For literal dragons and their permutations, see Our Dragons Are Different. Though a Duumvirate can have one or more Dragons of their own. He's the main villain's right-hand man, his closest confidant (or something akin to it), frequently acts as his Foil, and may be seen working as the front-liner of the evil forces to personally carry out his master's orders as one of his most dangerous and competent subordinates.Ī Big Bad and a Dragon aren't a Big Bad Duumvirate, as this would require them to be on equal footing for it to apply. The Big Bad needs a Number Two this would be the Evil Counterpart of that (or The Lancer). Ghirahim, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword ![]()
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