Crime and Punishment

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Crime
Pronounshe/him
AlignmentVillain
StatusAlive
CityDraywood
Height5' 7"
Punishment
Pronounsshe/her
AlignmentVillain
StatusAlive
CityDraywood
Height5'3"
Mark information
MarkUnknown

Crime and Punishment are a villain couple from Draywood.

Career

Crime and Punishment started their villainous career together. They specialize in money driven crime with a dash of violence, primarily bank robbery, burglary, and ransoms. Despite their long list of attempted and successful heists, they remain generally unknown villains. This is most likely due to the small scale crimes that they pull off, at least in comparision to the far larger villain affairs in Draywood. Their most well known act of villainy was when Crime threw a young child over the side of a building in 2066 to distract heroes from a robbery Punishment was committing at the Central Museum. While her escape was successful, the heist was not. The two were eventually captured, marking the first time they were successfully caught. They served their sentence for 3 months before breaking out of prison.

They are still active villains today, but their list of arrests has gradually overtaken successes, and sightings of the two have become rarer.

Abilities and Gear

Crime and Punishment have been known to carry guns, knives, crowbars, hammers, and baseball bats as weapons. When carrying out a robbery they're always spotted using large bags with a printed dollar sign on them to store valuables.

Mark

It's unknown if Crime possesses a Mark.

Punishment appears to have a red mark in the shape of a heart on her lips. Its abilities are unknown.

Trivia

  • Crime and Punishment are rather infamously known for getting into romantic disputes during their villain work. They two of them have broken up and gotten back together during their crimes numerous times.
  • Crime and Punishment were featured in an article about smaller scale villains in Infamy!.
  • Punishment believes herself to be the better villain of the two of them.
    • Crime claims that Punishment is too preoccupied with the drama of villainy to be the better one.