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4. '''No genuine beasts/animals or machines.''' Human and humanoid females are the priority. Anthropomorphic characters are less encouraged and if added, must at the very least be bipedal, be presented conversing in human language, whose species lives as a society that resembles human civilization, and who has a figure or face that resembles that of an adult human woman. The female T-Rex from "Jurassic Park" is not what we're looking for here. Likewise, it is desired that she have the soul of an organic being, so cyborgs are ok, but no robots or androids, please.
 
4. '''No genuine beasts/animals or machines.''' Human and humanoid females are the priority. Anthropomorphic characters are less encouraged and if added, must at the very least be bipedal, be presented conversing in human language, whose species lives as a society that resembles human civilization, and who has a figure or face that resembles that of an adult human woman. The female T-Rex from "Jurassic Park" is not what we're looking for here. Likewise, it is desired that she have the soul of an organic being, so cyborgs are ok, but no robots or androids, please.
   
5. '''No fanfiction, memes, parody doujinshi and the like.''' This wiki is for characters who have seen some sort of commercial release. No characters from online stories that were not originally from a book or novel, and no doujinshi or meme characters that take an originally non-evil person and make her a villainess.
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5. '''No fanfiction, fanart, memes, parody doujinshi and the like.''' This wiki is for characters who have seen some sort of commercial release. No characters from online stories that were not originally from a book or novel, and no doujinshi or meme characters that take an originally non-evil person and make her a villainess. Unless if there is a fanon wiki where you can post fan fiction and fan art that involves evil babes, you are not allowed to post any articles revolving around fan art or fan fiction here.
   
 
6. '''Articles'''. How much or little you wish to detail in the article is up to you, but at the very minimum a sentence should be written giving the character's name, what series she appeared in, what her role is (main antagonist, henchgirl) and if applicable, the actress who portrays/voices her.
 
6. '''Articles'''. How much or little you wish to detail in the article is up to you, but at the very minimum a sentence should be written giving the character's name, what series she appeared in, what her role is (main antagonist, henchgirl) and if applicable, the actress who portrays/voices her.

Revision as of 19:24, 15 December 2016

A few do's, dont's and suggestions for adding to the wiki.


1. Female characters only. Villainesses throughout fiction in history have now reached well into the thousands, but still make up only a fraction compared to their male counterparts. That's a lot to wade through, and there are other communities that are dedicated to villains of both sexes. In regards sex alterations (whether voluntary or involuntary), futanari qualify, but shemales do not.

2. No real people. This wiki is for fictional characters only. Do not make pages for real life criminals. Other wikias exist for that kind of stuff.

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3. Regular pages for sympathetic and redeemed villainesses are not to be created. As stated on the front page, the primary focus of this wiki is for all-around bad female villains. Any who have Redeemed themselves, feel Remorseful for what they did, or have a Freudian Excuse for their actions, cannot have pages created, with only one exception: It must be a blog post

4. No genuine beasts/animals or machines. Human and humanoid females are the priority. Anthropomorphic characters are less encouraged and if added, must at the very least be bipedal, be presented conversing in human language, whose species lives as a society that resembles human civilization, and who has a figure or face that resembles that of an adult human woman. The female T-Rex from "Jurassic Park" is not what we're looking for here. Likewise, it is desired that she have the soul of an organic being, so cyborgs are ok, but no robots or androids, please.

5. No fanfiction, fanart, memes, parody doujinshi and the like. This wiki is for characters who have seen some sort of commercial release. No characters from online stories that were not originally from a book or novel, and no doujinshi or meme characters that take an originally non-evil person and make her a villainess. Unless if there is a fanon wiki where you can post fan fiction and fan art that involves evil babes, you are not allowed to post any articles revolving around fan art or fan fiction here.

6. Articles. How much or little you wish to detail in the article is up to you, but at the very minimum a sentence should be written giving the character's name, what series she appeared in, what her role is (main antagonist, henchgirl) and if applicable, the actress who portrays/voices her.

7. Image count per page. If photos are added to a character, it is encouraged to shoot for a maximum of 10-12 in the article body. For live action, this should particularly be adhered to if the screencaps are just a few frames away from each other, in the same scene/shot. Exceptions include for when a character appears A LOT, such as throughout a television series or in multiple movie sequels, or if the page details more than one individual.

8. No "series" tags. Examples: "James Bond Female Villains", "Sailor Moon Villainesses". Titles/Series should still be mentioned at the beginning of the article body, however, so that they appear in search results. Also, separate pages may be created for a desired series, but only 1 tag may be added to it, and that is the Series Page tag.

9. Actress/Voice Actress tags. These can be created as category tags, but ONLY if they can be attached to 5 or more preexisting characters on the wiki. If attached to fewer, they will be deleted.

10. Zako and non-story enemies in video games have special treatment. Unique villainesses who are part of the game's storyline may each have a separate page created for them, whether they be boss characters or characters who are not engaged in battle. Everything else is treated a bit differently:

2D games: Regular enemies and non-speaking/non-storyline bosses (the kind that are put there solely as obstacles for clearing a dungeon) should all be combined to one single page. The reason for this is that 2D sprites are typically tiny.

3D games: This can be played more by ear. Because polygonal enemies typically have a much larger amount of animation frames and can be viewed from many angles, images for these characters have the potential to be much larger and more numerous than sprite-based ones, and therefore may be given separate pages. Regular enemies who are palette-swaps of each other should at least be combined together, however.

Also, unless it is specifically mentioned as such within the game's story (or instruction manual) do not bother adding Freudian Excuse‏‎ or Freud Buster‏‎ tags to them. Unlike with other media, regular enemies are very often put into a game just for the player to beat on, without any barometer for how evil or un-evil they are. "Fate" tags are also banned, as it is virtually almost always "deceased" and I'd rather that category not be clogged up with vg zako characters. Lastly, in the sole exception, I will permit android or robotic characters to be added for vg zako only.

11. Articles in languages other than English: As this is an English speakin wiki, all pages must have articles in this language. Articles in other languages are permissable below the English version, but the English version must still be present.

12. Characters should take part in an actual storyline of reasonable length: This is something I am particularly concerned about when it comes to Web Media Villainesses or low-budget/custom clip type adult videos. A good example of what I am not looking for would be a DeviantArt character with just one or two "posing" images and a short backstory paragraph tacked on. There should be an actual established plot, regardless of how frequent or fleeting the villainess appears in it.