Something from Silent Hill (obviously), but not pyramid head! I saw him raping that nurse! That was not scary and hes skinny. (I think he was)
I don't find them scary because the game play sucks. When you have punched a monster 20 times in the head and it still doesn't do anything the whole 'horror' aspect disappeared.
Croup and Vandemar from neverwhere. Anchient assassin/sociopaths who are invulnerable and can apparently teleport or something. Also, they eat porclin and pretty much anything.
I would say Idi Amin from Last King of Scotland, as it is a fictional account based on true events.
That guy freaks the hell out of me, because you never know when he's gonna flip.
Applauding is due to Mr. Wittecker (spelling?) for his portrayal
REAL fictional would likely be the main character in my own story...I know that's lame, and I won't be telling you anything about him, other than he starts a young man setting off to see the city, and ends up (through a Napoleonic/Che Guvera/Stalin rise to power) becoming the most brutal, paranoid dictator this side of the sun, and he dosen't mean to do anything. It's kinda scary when you consider he ended up massacaring hundreds because he got swept up by events
Anything even remotely resembling Oiwa from the classic Japanese story Yotsuya Kaidan [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yotsuya_Kaidan] like Sadako from the Ring [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring_%28film%29] and Kayako from Ju-On [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ju-On]. I just seem to get quite a bit of nightmares involving girls with place faces and dark hair hiding their faces from times to times. No matter how cliched it might have become, I just can't get over them. (Though I must add that I wasn't particularly scared of Alma on F.E.A.R. 2)
seen as it doesn't have to be anyone from a game, I'm going with Simon Adebisi from Oz or, anyone that rapes prison newbies in Oz. I watched the whole thing recently and it scared the shit out of me.
What fictional character do you fear the most, and why?
After playing a bit of Silent Hill 2, and seeing the Silent Hill movie, I've grown a great fear of Pyramid Head. In the game, he is a mindless entity, chasing you and turning up when you least expect it, and does disgusting things to other disgusting things. And in the movie, the resolution was better (well, duh) and you could see him closely, which gave more of a fear of his physical exterior. Especially in the part where he's reaching his arm through a door, trying to open a locked door, and the camera was so close you could see the veins, which, combined with the psychopathic image I'd already gotten of him, made him more and more like a man with no emotion, doubts or anything that could stop him. A man monster. That's the most scary thing I've seen.
And it got even creepier for me in the middle of the movie, when:
They try to enter the church, the world is torn apart, everything's surrounded in fire and darkness, and then Pyramid Head comes, grabs Anna (I think it is Anna) by the neck, rips off her clothes, then grabs her chest (no, not in a kinky way) and rips off her skin, and throws it at Rose. I got the chills, and I will forever fear that I will suffer that pain. (And while we're on it, one of the most uncomfortable and moving parts of the movie was when Cybil, one of the characters that I actually liked, was burned alive. It felt so horrible.)
When I was younger, the Headless Horseman from Sleepy Hollow terrified me. I mean, you couldn't beat him! He's supposed to go away when you cross the bridge, and he doesn't!
(By the way, that wasn't sarcastic at all. I was terrified of that fucker until I was 10 years old)
Nowadays, I'd have to say... Sander Cohen. Yes, you can kill him, and he doesn't pose much of a threat, but he's totally insane to the nth degree. Just an example of what can happen when an artist, who is usually half insane to start with, goes that one extra percentage to 51.
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