The Edge of the World Broadcast
crimsoncharlie for The Villain
This villain is inherently inhuman, but gives off a Hannibal Lector/Raymond Reddington sense of intellect, confidence and authority.
An end of days Machiavellian antagonist who believes he is the key to reshaping the world
(He is speaking as if he's talking to a classroom of children, slow and measured, not fully condescending with his tone, but choosing his words very carefully)
" An offering of Earth and Water. These are the terms of surrender the Persians would use when speaking to the leaders of various Greek city states,
Simply put, they wanted to control the land you lived on and the water you drank.
Ultimately relinquishing of all you've known, of your world.
An admittance, if you will, of their superiority.
It was just a terribly polite way of going about it."