The ninth Rule of Villainy: When all else fails, turn into a dragon.
DragonsDisney Lorcana, by MaleficentAnd now, the gates of the dungeon part and our prince is free to go his way. Off he rides on his noble steed, a valiant figure, straight and tall to wake his love with love's first kiss and prove that true love conquer's all.
Sleeping Beauty, by MaleficentAll these years they've been looking for a baby. Fools!
Sleeping Beauty, by MaleficentThe princess shall indeed grow in grace and beauty, beloved by all who know her. But, before the sun sets on her sixteenth birthday, she shall prick her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel and die!
Sleeping Beauty, by MaleficentThe story became legend. But this is no fairy tale.
Maleficent - 2: Mächte der Finsternis, by IngrithQueen Ingrith: "If I didn’t know better, I'd say you were making a threat."
Maleficent: "Well, do you?"
Queen Ingrith: "Do I what?"
Maleficent: "Know better."
Diaval: "Mistress, I have a little bit of news."
Maleficent: "Don’t ruin my morning."
You've spent years caring for another creature. Now it's time to care for your own.
Maleficent - 2: Mächte der Finsternis, by FairyYou stole what was left of my heart. And now I have lost you forever. I swear, no harm will come to you as long as I live. And not a day shall pass that I don't miss your smile.
Maleficent, by MaleficentYou've been very good to me... well, except that time you fed me spiders.
Maleficent, by AuroraPrince Phillip: "I'm looking for a girl."
Maleficent: "Of course you are!"
Royalty. Nobility. Gentry. How quaint. Even the rabble.
Maleficent, by MaleficentBefore the sun sets on her 16th birthday, she will prick her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel, and fall into a sleep like death. A sleep from which she will never awaken.
Maleficent, by MaleficentPrincess Aurora: "I know you're there. Don't be afraid."
Maleficent: "I'm not afraid."
Princess Aurora: "Then come out."
Maleficent: "Then you'll be afraid."
I call on those who live in the shadows. Fight with me now!
Maleficent, by MaleficentLet us tell an old story anew, and we will see how well you know it. Once upon a time, there were two kingdoms that were the worst of neighbors. So vast was the discord between them that it was said only a great hero or a terrible villain might bring them together. In one kingdom lived folk like you and me, with a vain and greedy king to rule over them. They were forever discontent, and envious of the wealth and beauty of their neighbors, For in the other kingdom, the Moors, lived every manner of strange and wonderful creature. And they needed neither king nor queen, but trusted in one another. In a great tree on a great cliff in the Moors lived one such spirit. You might take her for a girl, but she was not just any girl. She was a fairy. And her name was Maleficent.
Maleficent, by NarratorSo you see, the story is not quite as you were told. And I should know, for I was the one they called Sleeping Beauty. In the end, my kingdom was united not by a hero or a villain, as legend had predicted, but by one who was both hero and villain. And her name was Maleficent.
Maleficent, by Narrator