Every big bad evil overlord, wizard, emperor and high priest of unspecified evil needs an army

Every big bad evil overlord, wizard, emperor and high priest of unspecified evil needs an army.
Sauron had orcs, Overlord had "minions" (goblins), The horned king had an army of skeletons and Galbatorix had...mexicans with horns?

They all have monstrous humanoids that the heroes can kill without remorse because, well, they're monsters.
This thread is for THEM.
Post BBEG army grunts!

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frog soldiers! now that's not something you see often.

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I hope nobody paid whoever drew this

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>everything must be in a style I like!

It's from a published comic, my dude.

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Don't you dare make Blemmyae evil! They're peaceful and friendly.

nothing is sacred and everything's up for sale.

Oh no! They are adorable!

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>BBEG
Bleh.

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>Galbatorix
>name sounds familiar but can't recall from where
>google it
>Oh it's the bad guy from Eragon
>"mexicans with horns"
>wait what?
>google again
I haven't watched the movie and only read the first book but what were they thinking?
They look nothing like their description in the book from what I recall. Weren't they supposed to be yellow orcs but with horns?

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My lord! We need more cultists!

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relatively OT:
I like Fellowship's idea of BBEG armies. They don't need to be Sauron oceans of slave-soldiers, they can be kaiju or very special OP squads.

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Nobody will miss the zombie orphans.

Do you have any more Gentleman Skeletons?

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Why settle for imitations? Why not kill the original army of darkness? Kill one of them or kill a thousand of them, you still feel nothing.
inb4 triggered closeted cosplayers

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You know... in the time it takes to perform your summoning rituals one of you could just punch the other in the face, which would throw off the other guy's ritual and give you the upper hand... just saying...

As her fist enters the Aura of necromantic energy brought forth by the summoning, her forearm painfully shrivels to the weak gnarly limb of an old crone.

The necromancer cackles maliciously: "Depends on the setting!"

Not only that but I'm pretty sure that guy gets paid to illustrate RPG books, I remember seeing this style.

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*got paid

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I don't think you know what a BBEG is.

Mexican skellingtons?

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Rolled 79 (1d100)

I bet the skeleton banner get a nice view and give nice aura boost.

yep the true story of the Texas revolution.

No they where just soldiers.
>Weren't they supposed to be yellow orcs but with horns?
What you're thinking of are the not!wookies who eventually join the rebellion.