


As the only member of Team Evil to never lose her soul, she's the only one to commit these evil acts for her own personal glory and status, all while intentionally trying to corrupt innocent people-often using cruel emotional manipulation to do so. Robert awakens evil and she continues working with him, despite that his new goal is to cause the apocalypse and unleash an evil goddess. Her impure heart corrupts the ceremony, but despite this, she forces it to occur, even threatening the students so they're forced to take part. Working at the school under her sister's name, she masquerades as Robert Frobisher-Smythe's "Keeper" and thus a key component to his being reawakened. Season 3: Caroline Denby stole her adoptive sister Harriet's identity and destiny, all while locking her up in a mental institution.Self-serving and incredibly nasty, Senkhara took sheer delight in hurting Nina and her friends, all while making it utterly impossible for them to escape her control. In addition to her willingness to murder at any moment, she also liked to torment the kids psychologically, using the grandmother's illness in addition to cruel nightmares, crippling curses, and taunting Nina about the potential loss of everyone she loves. To make matters worse, she also cursed Nina's grandmother, using her as a "Time Piece" and slowly killing her in order to make Nina work faster. She laid a curse on all the members of Sibuna that allowed her to end their lives at any moment, something she constantly threatened them all with. In the show proper, she appeared in the second season to force Nina into getting her an artifact known as the Mask of Anubis, all with the end goal of entering the Egyptian afterlife, while using Nina as a host body, to reign as a goddess. In the past, she was King Tut's stepmother, as well as the one who murdered him. Senkhara, the Forgotten Ruler, is season 2's primary villain.It's no wonder many people like shipping it. Who he talks to as if it is alive and even panicked when Fabian 'kidnapped' it. Cargo Ship: A couple, but the most popular is Victor/Corbierre-Corbierre being his dead, stuffed raven.

They also gave a more consistent role to the Secret Society, who simply vanished throughout the second half of the first season of the dutch version. The British version not only connects both story arcs, but combines the villains into a single villain: Rufus Zeno.

While there was definitely some lead up to it, these story arcs never connected and the latter was eventually dropped entirely, with the reason for Joy's disappearance and (eventual) return being revealed by supplementary material. One story arc revolved around Sibuna's search for the cup, while the other revolved around Joy's disappearance. The first season of the dutch version had two separate story arcs, each with their own villain.In the British adaptation, It's Patricia who throws Nina out of her room, which is far more logical, considering her role at the start of the first season. This is made even more obvious by the fact that they become good friends soon after. In the first episode of the dutch version, Nina is thrown out of her room by Amber, who responds uncharacteristically angry at her appearance.
