Count Olaf: The person who is trying to gain the Baudelaire fortune. The evil person in this book.
Count Olaf: A distant family member of the Baudelaires. The villain of the series.
Count Olaf: The cruel leader of a despicable acting troupe. The Baudelaires' first guardian after the death of their parents, who follows them in every book to try to steal their enormous fortune, even if it means killing them.
Count Olaf: Extremley wicked and evil. Continues to torture the three children with the thought that the Bauldelaire fortune will be lost and the plans for their future is lost. He is the most meanest man who just wants money and will do ANYTHING to get it.
Count Olaf: An evil man with a tattoo of an eye on his left ankle. The main villain for the series.
Count Olaf: The orphans' first guardian who is after their fortune.
Count Olaf: Evil villain in the books. He is always trying to get the Baudelaire's fortune.
Count Olaf: An evil man that is out to get the Bauldalire Orphans, and wants to steal their fortune.
Count Olaf: Same person as Gunther, the evil genius.
Count Olaf: Greedy, evil man. He wants the Baudelaire fortune and will follow them anywhere. He uses trickery and disguises to try and get their fortune.
Count Olaf: Count Olaf is the worst man ever! He disguises himself as kind people meanwhile his evil self lurking behind all the disguises. Although the 3 Baudelaires have always seen through his disguises none of the other adults see it. For this reason, he has been able to get away with many things.
Count Olaf: A man who is after the Baudelaire Fortune, and uses many disguises. He is very awful.
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