Reviewing how popular each antagonist is in the game, so I'm doing a nice little poll on the matter. Views may be subject to change, but for Summer 2013, I'd like to see the viewpoints Aux Known accomplishments: Turned Ronno to darkness, Method for killing Bambi's mom, Turned Clayton into a heartless vessel, controls Heartless. Aux is cold, but logical. He seeks only what is most useful and powerful which is why he is so obsessed with unlocking the secrets of the human heart. His personality is very dark, but he is not without priorities. Unlike Nequa or Vanitas, Aux is very loyal to their master as he views him as not only a teacher, but a father figure as well. He was once good friends with Krowley in their own time, but once he tasted darkness, he abandoned his morals and did whatever he could to research as much as he could on the subject. Vanitas Known accomplishments: Misused Disney villain trust, controls the Unversed. Vanitas is also shown to be an uncaring, cold, and ruthless individual, having not the slightest sympathy for anyone but himself. Vanitas holds everything and everyone in contempt.He is more cocky and confident in SOS, knowing that things will eventually go his way so long as he follows the plan. Nequa Known accomplishments: Struck Lightning on the queen in dwarf Woodlands, controls heartless and nobodies, kidnaps keybladers. Unlike her Apprentice counterparts, Nequa has a sickly playful personality. Knowing far more than she lets on, she enjoys toying with the protaginst keybladers producing more questions than answers.Her motives are unknown, but she has somewhat of a dual personality, being childish one minute, then serious the next.
I dig using one character from the series in a trio of bad'uns, and Nequa is a classic Witch with a captial B, but Aux is my pick. He has potentially some good inside him, especially if you read the prologue. I like a character that has redeemable qualties or seems likely to be redeemed in someway.
No Vanitas Love? ;( I like him. For many reasons. I have yet to grow very attached to the other two, but they are certainly interesting characters.