• The Mighty Archetype 2: The Hero Who Hides Behind a Smile
• The Mighty Archetype 3: The Goofy Guy Who Secretly Kicks Ass
• The Mighty Archetype 4: The Designated Psychopath
The Mad Scientist - You guys know the one. He's typically a supporting character (although not always), the scientific and/or medical genius the main antagonist goes to to do his dirty work, whether that's to brew up biological weapons, design highly advanced laser weaponry, or perform a good old-fashioned torture and dissection of helpless paranormal beings. If he's a protagonist, then... well, nothing changes except the people he's working for lol.


*Official art by creator Atsushi Okubo*
Dr. Stein works as a teacher at DWMA (Death Weapon Meister Academy), and he views everything in the world as a specimen to be experimented on, including himself, leading him to drive a large screw through the side of his head and interweave his own skin, clothes, and even his laboratory with stitches. Other than being a scientist, Stein is considered to be the most powerful meister to ever graduate from DWMA and is a master martial artist, making him a deadly opponent in any situation. (Source: wiki)

*Official art by creator Kubo Tite*
Mayuri is the current Captain of the 12th Division in Soul Society. He views everyone as objects to be dissected in the lab. He has even made extensive modifications to his own body. Mayuri has little regard for life or allegiances, even going as far as turning his own subordinates into human bombs on one occasion. In the past, the potential danger he posed to the Soul Society led to his imprisonment when he joined the Soul Reapers. Kisuke Urahara (see: Goofy Guys who Kick Ass) recognized his potential as a scientist and released Mayuri to help him with his research. (Source: wiki)
The interesting thing is that both these characters are supposed to be protagonists. Mayuri, I would argue, is neither--he serves himself and his pursuit of knowledge only. He just happens to be on the side of the protag. Stein, on the other hand, might have a number of questionable morals (and an underlying "madness" that he oftentimes fails to suppress), but he is very clearly a "good" guy who protects his students.
Good or bad, these characters aren't necessarily motivated by ideas like "right" or "wrong," which is why they can be either. Their motivations stem from the desire to learn, to dissect a problem (both literally and figuratively), to uncover and extend their abilities for the sake of science and knowledge. And, oftentimes, out of hubris. High intelligence often breeds big egos lol.

*Official art
What do you guys think of this archetype? Who else fits?
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Kim · 698 weeks ago
Lori M. Lee 93p · 698 weeks ago
RosaLui · 698 weeks ago
This also makes me think of Dr Nii from Saiyuki, but he's only mad when he wants to be.
Lori M. Lee 93p · 698 weeks ago
Yes! Hina mentioned him too :D I have a like/hate relationship with him xD
Francesca Zappia · 698 weeks ago
...I feel like I love every single archetype you've mentioned so far.
Lori M. Lee 93p · 698 weeks ago
It's okay, I LOVE THEM ALL TOO! XD
Michael Offutt · 698 weeks ago
Lori M. Lee 93p · 698 weeks ago
Krispy · 698 weeks ago
Also, this line of yours: High intelligence often breeds big egos lol. reminded me of Light from Death Note, even though he's not this archetype. Haha.
Lori M. Lee 93p · 698 weeks ago
Light needs his own archetype. Instead of the psychopath, he's more the sociopath lol.
Krispy · 698 weeks ago
You need to write about megalomaniacs / people with God-complexes. Then you' d have somewhere to put Light. :)
Ariana · 698 weeks ago
Lori M. Lee 93p · 698 weeks ago
Masonian · 698 weeks ago
Even if it's a more oblique theme dump, such as when they offer an enigmatic bit of insight that the reader realizes as part of the meta-narrative, but is either ignored or misunderstood by the other characters.
marquesp09 34p · 697 weeks ago
Fantastic examples :D