Lords of Ruin: The Seventeen Pillars of Villainy

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Lords of Ruin: The Seventeen Pillars of Villainy
Summary
Lords of Ruin: The Seventeen Pillars of Villainy is the ultimate doctrine for those who dare to cast aside morality and seize absolute power. Authored by seventeen of the most legendary and feared villains across dimensions-each a master of their own domain-this guidebook unveils the philosophies, strategies, and truths that define true villainy. From domination and deception to evolution, control, and eternal influence, each chapter is a lesson in how to not only rise-but to rule without end. This is not a book of empty ambition. It is a codex of conquest, a weapon of ideology, and a blueprint for those destined to become the architects of ruin.
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Conquest and Destruction

Written by Big Mom | The Empire of Hunger

The chamber trembled.

Not metaphorically—literally.

Big Mom rose.

Her laughter thundered off the walls, a sound that was both joyous and terrifying, like a natural disaster with a crown. The shadows seemed to recoil as she moved forward, her massive form consuming the space with every step.

She didn't ask the notebook to open.
It obeyed.
The quill floated upward—shaking slightly in the air.

And then she began, voice booming, words etched into the page like battle scars.

Section IX: Conquest and Destruction

By Big Mom (Charlotte Linlin)

"You want power? Then TAKE IT."

"You don't whisper. You don't wait. You CRUSH. You BURN. You FEAST on the bones of anyone stupid enough to say no!"

"The world wasn't built by planners. It was built by monsters, by conquerors, by those who weren't afraid to destroy what was already there."

"Villainy isn't clean. It isn't clever. It's BLOOD. It's FEAR. It's the sound of your name making kings shake."

"Build an army that calls you 'mother' and an empire that feeds on loyalty and fear. Make them love you. Make them scream. Make them obey."

"If you want to rule the world, you better be ready to eat it first."

She cackled as the last word branded itself into the page like a scar.

Returning to her seat, she crushed part of the stone floor beneath her boot—and seemed pleased with herself.

The chamber didn't quite settle. The table didn't quite stop shaking.

The Council Responds

Chaor, pounding a fist to the table, growled with pride:
"FINALLY. Someone who understands the glory of domination. No whispers. Just fire."

Zenoheld, nodding slowly:
"There is elegance in overwhelming force. Swift conquest leaves fewer rebels."

Sombra, eyes narrow:
"Destruction without control is wasteful. But fear imposed by conquest? That... is art."

Aizen, dryly:
"Crude. But... effective in the right context. You do have presence, I'll grant you that."

Giovanni, unimpressed:
"It's not scalable. Villainy must be sustainable. Your methods burn too many bridges—and too many cities."

Takuto, coldly:
"Power through destruction draws attention. Influence through design escapes notice. You've traded endurance for fear."

White Diamond, calm but condescending:
"You rule like a wildfire. I build like a galaxy. But every kingdom has its uses. Even yours."

All for One, softly:
"The first step of control... is clearing the board. Sometimes, chaos is necessary before systems can thrive."

Amara, smiling faintly:
"There is something... admirable in your simplicity. Consume the world. Leave only you. A pure kind of villainy."

The quill, smudged and slightly burned at the tip, etched one final phrase beneath her section:

"Those who hesitate kneel. Those who stand burn."

Chapter Summary:

Big Mom authors "Conquest and Destruction," bringing the philosophy of brute power, terror, and instinctive domination to the book.

Some villains celebrate her methods (Chaor, Sombra, Amara), while others raise concerns about sustainability and subtlety.

The council now sees the pure elemental force of villainy—devouring the world not with strategy, but with presence.

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