The syndicate in 'The Dark Knight' is extremely notorious. With their complex schemes and the threat they posed to Gotham, they left a lasting impression.
In my opinion, the criminal organization in 'Breaking Bad' was pretty notorious. Their meth empire and the way they operated caused a lot of chaos.
You could think of something based on their activities or goals, like 'The Shadow Thieves' if they operate in the shadows. Or maybe a name that hints at their power, like 'The Mighty Syndicate'.
The fictional organization associated with Carmen Sandiego is V.I.L.E. (Villains' International League of Evil).
The chronological pattern often works well for fictional narratives. It presents events in the order they occur, making it easy for readers to follow the story's progression.
It's hard to say for sure, but many would consider Thanos to be one of the biggest villains. His quest for power and his actions in the Infinity Saga had a huge impact.
You could start by thinking about the purpose or theme of the organization. Maybe combine words related to that to come up with a unique name.
According to the plot of the novel, the members of the organization included, but were not limited to, Harano, Gin, Seven, Charter, Nanling, and the staff of the winery. Some of them were members of the winery, while others were members of subordinate organizations. There were also some people who were suspected of being associated with the organization, but they did not specifically indicate whether they were members of the organization. In general, the identities and relationships of the members of the organization and related figures were complicated. However, I recommend the novel "Conan's World: Fictional Reasoning". It has some descriptions of the relationship between the members of the organization, and may describe the members of the organization in more detail. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The Bernardo - Homolka case is at the top. Their crimes were not only brutal but also involved a complex relationship between the two perpetrators. Karla Homolka made a plea bargain which was highly controversial.
Brutus from 'Julius Caesar' is a very notorious betrayer. He was so close to Caesar, seen as a friend, yet he took part in the assassination plot. His actions were driven by his belief that Caesar was becoming too powerful, but his betrayal was still a huge shock. Then there's Iago from 'Othello'. Iago manipulates Othello into believing his wife Desdemona is unfaithful, all out of his own jealousy and spite, which ultimately leads to tragic consequences.
Another notorious story is about the theft of a large amount of precious metals from a refinery. The thieves had to plan carefully as the refinery had security measures in place. They managed to bypass some of the security systems and make off with the valuable metals. The police had to use forensic evidence and witness statements to try and catch the thieves.
Well, without having read it, it could center around a protagonist who is the'most notorious talker'. Maybe this character uses their talking ability to manipulate situations, or it could be a comical take on someone who just can't stop chatting and how that affects the people around them. For example, they might talk their way into or out of difficult situations, or their non - stop talking could be a source of annoyance or charm depending on the other characters' perspectives.