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[[Image:ThreeED.jpg|thumb|right|Evil Daria in "Three" by Angelinhel and RLobinske.]]
[[Image:ThreeED.jpg|thumb|right|Evil Daria in "Three" by Angelinhel and RLobinske.]]


'''Evil Daria''' is an occasionally used fanfic concept that [[Daria Morgendorffer]] really is motivated by greedy self-interest and/or the desire to harm others. Daria might be petty, sarcastic, and unforgiving, or she might be psychopathic and murderous. Examples include the multi-author [[serial]] "[[Evil Daria Vignettes]]" and the final [[alternate universe]] Daria encountered in the dimension-crossing story "[[Three]]," by [[Richard Lobinske]]. The Evil Daria idea is closely related to the '''Bitch Daria''' and '''Violent Daria''' fanfic stereotypes (see [[Daria Morgendorffer#Fanfic Stereotypes|here]]), though her malevolence manifests on a greater scale.
'''Evil Daria''' is an occasionally used fanfic concept in which [[Daria Morgendorffer]] is motivated by greedy self-interest and/or the desire to harm others. Daria might be petty, sarcastic, and unforgiving, or she might be psychopathic and murderous. Examples include the multi-author [[serial]] "[[Evil Daria Vignettes]]" and the final [[alternate universe]] Daria encountered in the dimension-crossing story "[[Three]]," by [[Richard Lobinske]]. The Evil Daria idea is closely related to the '''Bitch Daria''' and '''Violent Daria''' fanfic stereotypes (see [[Daria Morgendorffer#Fanfic Stereotypes|here]]), though her malevolence manifests on a greater scale.


In a broader context, the Evil Daria theme can be considered a part of '''darkfic''', the category of fanfiction in which characters or situations are darker (more evil or more troubled) than their canon counterparts.
In a broader context, the Evil Daria theme can be considered a part of '''darkfic''', the category of fanfiction in which characters or situations are darker (more evil or more troubled) than their canon counterparts.