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I disagree. It's banal when a character is the embodiment of evil. But a terrifying monster, even one similar to Baal in Diablo 2, is not banal.
No, that's not it. The Overlord is not a human, but a monster in human form. And in general, trying to scare the viewer with appearance is boring and banal in itself: it is much scarier to realize the fear in your mind.
Biara personally killed Tiera.
Personally, with an army, yes.
And what does Jezebeth have to do with it? I'm talking about Isabel.
I didn't understand the train of thought, now it's clear.
And where does it say that Biara started acting on her own?
After the Overlord was dealt with at the end of the sixth campaign, he washes his hands of it, and the story about him has been silent ever since.
And why is the Overlord an ugly creature?
No one is ugly; I am against ugly creatures.
Charisma comes either from respect or from fear.
Charisma from fear... No, I don't know. In my opinion, charisma is when a person can motivate many people to take action because they believe in him, not because they are afraid. For example, Hitler was charismatic: he put forward an idea and preached it so well that all of Germany stood behind it. But, for example, Nicholas I was not. Both were obeyed, but Nicholas I was a very strict military emperor, whom they feared, and Hitler was an orator.