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: Your link gives many examples of such monsters, and I'm sure you'll be familiar with at least a few of them. In theory, you can take one you felt was especially interesting to watch/read/listen
Your link gives many examples of such monsters, and I'm sure you'll be familiar with at least a few of them. In theory, you can take one you felt was especially interesting to watch/read/listen to depending on the medium, and list how they fit those six criteria.
But you can also list what else there is to them besides being CMs. When well-written, what makes someone a CM isn't what they want, but their willingness to do anything to get it and to Hell with the consequences. And even if they want something that can seem good, it's no problem; Davros thought the Daleks would achieve "peace" in the sense of destroying everyone else.
Decide what it is that your character wants. Money? Power? Revenge? To change the world as they see fit? They're likely to pretend they want A when they care at least as much about B, which further underscores their flaws.
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: Well, first off, like ItWasLikeThatWhenIGotHere mentioned, make sure to be careful with how you portray a real person. There are many possible ways to mess up, not least of which is libel
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