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Revision as of 01:31, 15 January 2011

The Gallery of Evil book cover.

The Gallery of Evil is a directory (or book in the world of Neopia) which catalogues the most dangerous villains and monsters of Neopia. Released on September 12, 2000, the Gallery of Evil works as the opposite of the Gallery of Heroes, showcasing the darker creatures of Neopia who are the cause of most of the evil acts. They come in all shapes and sizes, but usually have dark colours and menacing or violent appearances. Most famous of all the villains is Dr. Frank Sloth, whose influence has been felt in Neopia for hundreds of years.

Although information on most villains and monsters are documented in the Gallery of Evil, not all of them are documented, such as The Chasm Beast, which still sinks any ships it comes across in the ocean. Despite this, the danger of such villains or monsters is not any less, and Neopians are advised to use caution. New entries into the Gallery are always being added as well, and Neopians are advised to keep up to date with the dangers it mentions. Also, some creatures such as the Monoceraptor and Swamp Ghoul have been taken out of their place in the Gallery of Evil, and replaced with newer villains. However, these monsters still exist, and whether they will be added back to the book has not been shared by The Neopets Team.

Contents

As of August 2007, the villains in the Gallery of Evil are:

Gallery of Evil illustration of Razul.

Removed Contents

Trivia

  • On May 16, 2002, there was a Gallery of Evil special in the Art Gallery.
  • When you roll over the cover of the book, the demon face is devouring a Pikachu.
  • Lines from Lewis Caroll's poem, Jabberwocky, are featured on the cover page as well.

See also

External links