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Valuables of all kinds should be kept safe. For an Evil Overlord, this is more important. Tip # 5 is meant to help you aspiring applicant to do the smart, safe and intelligent thing. Sure its pretty cool you have a Mountain, but “of… Continue Reading “Valuables should be kept safe, Especially if its powerful!”
This Evil Overlord Tip covers so many possibilities. It does indeed specify the Half Brother issues, at the same time let’s not overlook sisters and cousins. Think back to when Kings and Queens ruled most of the known world. Any threat to power should… Continue Reading “Dungeons or Death? Go for death fewer complications.”
Tip #2 on the road to becoming an Evil Overlord is to have very very small ventilation shafts. Quite a few reasons for it really… John Mclane being the priority. No shoes and a zippo and he caused some havoc on poor Hans. He… Continue Reading “Ventilation Ducts… Great Tip for an Evil Overlord!”
A while back, I put up an old list of tips from Peter’s Evil Overlord List. Recently, some folks asked me to expand on it since I had been making posters and throwing them up on Facebook. Why not, It will give me some… Continue Reading “Evil Overlord Tips!”
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