Okay, this is a weird one.
For those of you that haven't played it, Sentinels of the Multiverse is a deck-building card game where you and your friends play a team of superheroes fighting a game-controlled villain in an environment that also affects gameplay.
The game is easy to pick up and fun to play, has a bunch of expansions, and a bunch of characters that are stand-ins for any major comic hero you might want to play as. The Enslaved Eight story that I'm working on right now is based heavily on the mythology the creators of the game have built for their characters.
One of the villains, Baron Blade, is a sort of mix of Dr. Doom and Lex Luthor. He's designed to be an intro-level villain who keeps coming back and is a big deal, and he's the big bad of Enslaved Eight.
For fun, I designed cards for the Baron's lackeys in the game and @BalthaZarDragon was kind enough to do some art and put the cards together. If you want to put them in your game and see how Baron Blade goes from an intro-level villain to someone incredibly hard, here's how they work:
Shuffle the sub-villain cards. Place (Hero-2) of these cards face up by Baron Blade, and shuffle the rest into the villain deck. The sub-villains take their turn along with the Baron during the villain phase. Follow the directions on the cards.
Good luck.
The characters in the cards (and in Enslaved Eight):
Alissa Alhazred-Ramonat is the Baron's half-sister - after the Soviets fell but before his mother died, a stranger gave the Baron and his mother food in exchange for sex and kept the resulting daughter. The daughter has become a powerful mystic in her own right, both a servant and adversary of the Great Old Ones. In Chains of the Irkalla terms, she's a high-level Binder.
Boris Brogo is an old victim of Soviet dominion, and one of the old soldiers who recognized what Baron Blade could mean for his people. He helped protect the Baron as a child and has stayed loyal and is proud of the man the child has become. He will die and kill to keep the Baron safe. In Chains of the Irkalla terms, he's a mid-level Chainsman.
Milli is a happy citizen of the nation Baron Blade rules. In essence, he's what he wants for the world - happy people living their best lives in service to him. She's intelligent, capable, skilled, happy, and worships him like a living god. He generally doesn't notice. In Chains of the Irkalla terms, she'd be a low-level Analyst.
O'Roboro is both fascinated by technology and terribly bad at figuring out how it works. He's very good at the theory side of things, but his practical skills often result in things exploding. He has an amazing ability to survive his own misadventures and his heart is in the right place, he's just not... great. In Chains of the Irkalla terms, he'd be a low-level Analyst.
Wren Slayer is riddled with anxiety. A skilled swordswoman, she has suffered tragedy and hardship and overcome it all on her own, often being sent in to clean up other people's messes. She blames other people for not being able to live up to her standards and probably needs a hug. She would rather stab someone than be hugged. In Chains of the Irkalla terms, she'd be a high-level Chainsman.
Zarko is a friendly burn out who spends almost every conscious moment pleasantly drunk. He's seen some stuff he'd rather not think or talk about, and after drinking about it for a while he decided he's rather have a bottle in front of him than a frontal lobotomy. In Chains of the Irkalla terms, he'd be a low-level Binder.