User blog:TheMightyTom99/Beserk - Villain Idea

This is my idea for a villain for my own superhero series (Spartan). Beserk my only be classified as a "villain" and not a "supervillain", but, if anything, his plans challenge and sicken Spartan more than any other. He is meant to fill the Joker's persona in the Spartan universe, however, he is even more insane, and much, much darker.

Backstory
Beserk's real identity is unknown, although he has revealed snippets about his childhood. All that we know is this: Other than this, nothing is known.
 * His parents were very strict and often punished him.
 * He studied English, Mathematics and ICT at A level.
 * He was inspired by comic books at an early age.

Physical Appearance
Like his backstory, not much is known about Beserk's appearance, because he refuses to remove his mask and hoodie. Once again, his description of himself is all we have:

"Well, I have golden hair and a lovely moustache, that somehow reminds me of the never-ending darkness that I experienced as a result of the Winter Stage, but meh"

Beserk_-_Deviantart_1-.jpgnality
Easily Beserk's most notable trait, this villain's personality makes him a very dangerous opponent. He cannot be reasoned with or threatened in anyway. All he wants to do is see Spartan fall to his knees and admit that he created him.

Beserk has severe Psychotic Disorder and antisocial personality disorder, making him extremely violent. He often believes he is in his own personal reality, where he is ruler and can do whatever he wants, which often reflects his seemingly non-caring attitude towards the real world.

He is probably the most insane of all of Spartan's villains. He often seeks advice from a higher power he refers to as the Colonel which often takes the form of a Puffin plush doll, which is actually his subconscious telling him to destroy more.

Confrontations with Spartan
There is no way that Beserk can stand up to Spartan hand-to-hand, however, he proves himself to be an able combatant, managing to overpower three police officers. However, his assaults upon Spartan often seem to be much more psychological.