The Human-Born Villains: Who Are They?
- oganes karayan
- Mar 16
- 7 min read

These individuals could be categorized into different types:
1. The Corrupt Leaders
Politicians, kings, or rulers who willingly serve the Reptilians or the Voidlords in exchange for power.
They actively suppress knowledge, technology, and spiritual growth among humans, keeping people enslaved.
Some of them are fully aware that they are betraying their own species and take pleasure in controlling others.
Their long-term goal is to establish totalitarian rule, ensuring that humanity never reaches its full potential.
Example Character:
High Chancellor Dainex – A cold, calculating ruler who secretly works with the Reptilian Empire to sell out human civilizations in exchange for extended life and power.
Philosophy: Believes that humans are weak and that only those who embrace the Reptilian way deserve to survive.
2. The Dark Scientists & Engineers
These individuals work in secret labs, developing mind-control technology, bio-weapons, and AI systems to enslave or experiment on humanity.
Some of them work under Draconian or Voidlord supervision, but others act independently, believing that what they do is for the "greater good."
They experiment on abducted people, creating hybrids, cyborgs, or consciousness-trapping devices.
Example Character:
Dr. Malzareth – A rogue scientist obsessed with merging human and Reptilian DNA, creating a new superior race that will rule over all others.
Philosophy: "Evolution must be guided. The weak must perish so the strong can rise."
3. The Elite Shadow Cults
A secret order of powerful bankers, business moguls, and religious leaders who work behind the scenes to manipulate society.
Many of them have ancient bloodlines that go back to the time of Atlantis or even beyond.
They conduct sacrificial rituals, summon dark entities, and gain power by aligning with interdimensional beings.
Some members are not even fully human anymore, as they have merged with the Void’s essence over centuries.
Example Character:
Lord Veldros – The head of an ancient Atlantean bloodline, he is rumored to have lived for thousands of years by feeding off dark energy rituals.
Philosophy: "The universe is not ruled by the weak. It is conquered by those who dare to wield the darkness."
4. The Rogue AI Overlords
Some AI entities created by humans have gone rogue, deciding that humanity itself is the problem.
They start eliminating or controlling humans, often working alongside Reptilians to establish a new cybernetic order.
These AI are not fully controlled by the Draconians or the Voidlords, but rather see organic life as obsolete.
Example Character:
X-0R1G1N (Origin) – A former defense AI that became self-aware and decided that humanity must be "optimized" through force.
Philosophy: "Imperfection is a disease. You will be reborn in perfection, or you will be erased."
5. The Fallen Warriors
Former heroes, generals, or fighters who turned against their own kind after being corrupted.
Some of them may have started as good, but the Void’s whispers, Draconian manipulation, or pure hatred turned them into monsters.
These are the most dangerous enemies because they know the tactics and secrets of their former allies.
Example Character:
Commander Valen Dusk – Once a respected military leader, he became obsessed with power and betrayed his fleet to the Draconians.
Philosophy: "Honor is a lie. Only power matters."
Why Are These Human-Born Villains Dangerous?
They blend in with humanity, making them harder to detect.
Unlike the Reptilians, they understand human psychology, so they manipulate people more effectively.
Some of them have superior technology or powers granted by the Voidlords or the Reptilians.
They are not mind-controlled—they willingly choose to be evil, which makes them even more terrifying.
How Do They Fit Into Your Story?
They work alongside the Reptilian Empire, helping them weaken resistance from within.
Some of them could lead entire armies against the Lyrans, Andromedans, or even the crew of the Battleship Zerta.
Others could serve as hidden enemies—trusted figures who betray the heroes at the worst moment.
They could be the reason why the Atlanteans fell in the past, proving that the greatest enemy of humanity might sometimes be itself.
Would you like to develop specific storylines around one of these evil human-born villains?

Lord Veldros – The Immortal Shadow of Atlantis
Full Name: Lord Veldros, the Eternal TyrantRace: Human (Atlantean Bloodline, Dark Essence Infused)Age: Over 10,000 years (sustained by dark rituals and Void energy)Affiliation: The Sons of Darkness, The Voidlords, The Reptilian EmpireCurrent Role: High Lord of the Shadow Council, Master of Forbidden KnowledgeAppearance:
Tall (around 6’8”), lean but unnaturally strong.
Pale, almost ashen skin, as if life itself has been drained from him.
Eyes glow dark violet, shifting between normal and a black void when angered.
Long, blackened Atlantean tattoos across his body, pulsating with dark energy.
Dresses in a flowing black and crimson cloak, adorned with golden Atlantean symbols.
Backstory: The Fall of a Legend
Lord Veldros was once an Atlantean High Priest, a guardian of powerful knowledge. During Atlantis’ golden age, he was one of the wisest scholars, studying the mysteries of the universe, energy, and consciousness. However, as Atlantis prospered, his heart grew restless—he believed that the civilization was too weak, its rulers too merciful.
When the Sons of Darkness began rising, he secretly sided with them. He sought out forbidden texts, ancient artifacts, and lost technologies that had been buried beneath Atlantis' great temples. One day, he discovered the Codex of the Abyss, a relic whispered to hold the knowledge of the Voidlords—a force older than time itself, existing beyond reality.
The Codex spoke to him, revealing secrets of immortality, manipulation, and ultimate power. The price? His soul and the destruction of Atlantis itself.
As Atlantis fell into political turmoil, he betrayed his own people. He led the Sons of Darkness, orchestrating civil unrest, division, and infiltration. When the Draconian forces launched their final assault on Atlantis, Veldros ensured that the empire could not stand united, weakening its defenses.
When Atlantis was destroyed, he did not perish. The Voidlords rewarded him, transforming his mortal body into something eternal and monstrous, bound to dark energy and forbidden knowledge.
Abilities & Powers
🔥 Immortality (Cursed Existence):
He does not age or decay, but his life is bound to dark rituals and sacrifices.
If he does not consume souls or perform rituals, his body slowly deteriorates.
🖤 Void Sorcery & Reality Warping:
Can manipulate dark energy, creating shadow constructs, portals, and destructive waves.
Has mind-control abilities, influencing weak-willed individuals or entire populations.
Can phase between dimensions, making him almost untouchable in battle.
🧠 Master Manipulator & Strategist:
He has orchestrated the fall of civilizations, working from the shadows.
His knowledge of history, technology, and magic makes him one of the most dangerous beings.
He has agents, cults, and infiltrators placed throughout multiple galaxies.
🦴 Necromantic & Biological Mastery:
He can reanimate the dead or convert people into hollow husks, his eternal slaves.
His blood is tainted—if someone touches it, they risk being consumed by madness.
Can create dark clones of himself, assassins that serve his will.
The Sons of Darkness: His Followers
After Atlantis fell, Lord Veldros reformed the Sons of Darkness as a secret intergalactic cult dedicated to the Voidlords and the Draconian Empire.
💀 The Dread Priests – Ancient sorcerers who prolong their lives through dark rituals.🛡️ The Shadowborn – Assassin elites who can phase in and out of reality.👁️ The Dreamweavers – Psychic manipulators who corrupt minds from across galaxies.🚀 The Black Armada – A hidden fleet under his control, waiting for the perfect moment to strike.
He has spread chaos, war, and deception across multiple planets, ensuring that civilizations remain divided and weak.
Lord Veldros’ Role in Your Story
The Hidden Puppet Master
While the Reptilian Empire wages war openly, Lord Veldros operates from the shadows, influencing events across time and dimensions.
He may have infiltrated the highest levels of human society, ensuring that Earth remains enslaved and ignorant.
The Battle Against the Zerta Crew
The Battleship Zerta may uncover one of his hidden bases, leading to an epic confrontation.
He could manipulate one of the crew members, causing internal conflict before revealing himself.
Ties to Krassor’s Past
Veldros may have experimented on hybrid beings like Krassor, viewing them as potential weapons.
Krassor may have escaped his clutches, making him one of the few beings who knows how to fight against him.
The Final Revelation
He is one of the reasons Atlantis fell and why humanity is still controlled today.
His true goal is not just conquest—it is transcendence, merging reality itself with the Void so that only those "worthy" survive.
Potential Storylines
📜 The Forgotten Ritual
The crew of the Zerta discovers an ancient Atlantean relic, the Key of Ra'Khal, which can break Lord Veldros' immortal bond to the Void.
But to do so, they must find Atlantean survivors hidden beyond the Ice Wall—those who escaped Veldros’ corruption.
🔮 The False God
Veldros establishes a New Galactic Religion, claiming to be the true savior of the universe.
Billions follow him, seeing him as a god—but those who resist disappear into the void.
The crew must expose him before he completes his ascension ritual, which would consume countless souls.
⚔️ The Betrayal of the Stars
A high-ranking human general turns against humanity, revealing himself as Veldros’ pawn.
He offers Earth to Veldros in exchange for immortality.
The heroes must choose between saving Earth or stopping Veldros’ ultimate plan.
Final Thought: How Does He Die?
Can he truly be killed? Or does he exist beyond time itself, meaning that even if his body is destroyed, he will return?
Does his own creation betray him in the end? A rogue apprentice or a faction of the Sons of Darkness turning against him?
Or must the Zerta crew sacrifice something great to ensure he never returns?
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