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Miriam Dreadmore

This character is dead.
Infamous Supervillain
"Man, she just came in there and politely 'requested' we give her all our money. I dunno, we couldn't really help it. That's the thing with, like, intimidation, man, you gotta present yourself right. And she presented herself with... you know, presence. And also the gun she brought. That did a lot too. Especially when she used it to shoot Bryan for tryin' to call the cops."
- Survivor of a Dreadmore crime

The secretive, famously evil late CEO of Dreadmore Inc., Miriam Dreadmore is a name many have input on, but few have actual information on. Over her thirty-plus-year-long "supervillain" career, Miriam has been connected to over two hundred different crimes ranging from petty theft to first degree murder. While the theatricality of the supervillain life led to her very quickly being formally charged, she consistently managed to avoid arrest, and any hope of her facing a court eventually ended due to her as-of-yet unsolved murder at 57.

Due to the lack of publicly known information on her true personality, attached are some excerpts of an interview with her son, Jack Kidd, conducted by a 243-subscriber YouTube channel called "VillainCentral87" months after Miriam's demise.


Q: What was your mom like? Growing up, I mean?
A: Uh, well, I guess what you'd expect out of a supervillain parent. Stuff like how we're above other people, how I "won't need to follow rules anymore" when I'm an adult, and a lot of very... not-enjoyable training for supervillainy.
Q: Not enjoyable? How so?
A: Well, she did literally kill someone in front of me. I figure that gives a good idea.

Q: Rumors say you've shut down Dreadmore Inc. entirely. Is this really true?
A: Well, not one hundred percent. It's just kinda on pause. Doing some restructuring.
Q: The rumor mill says this "restructuring" involved firing almost all of the employees.
A: Well, I mean, yeah. Most of them were either murderers or, like, murder accomplices. I don't need those. There's better ways to do this stuff.

Q: Do you still wonder who killed your mother?
A: Eugh. I don't know. I mean, I'm still curious, I suppose. At this point, though, I'd rather leave her in the past.

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