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If so then Wilhelmina Harker
If you read the book you'll see that she is easily one of the strongest, bravest, and most determined female characters in literature.
Bram Stoker was an obvious feminist and it comes through beautifully with Mina.
She is the backbone heart and soul of the group as they hunt down the Count. Van Helsing even comments that she is the only reason that they are able to succeed.
I named one of donkeys after her, and she is the alpha of the herd, so it's fitting.
He is unseasonably warm.
One of the best written antagonists in gaming, with a masterclass voice actor. People just never picked up on the nuances of his character, a lot of what he said flew right over people's head; which can be seen in others' playthroughs of the game.
Seldom do villains have complexity anymore, and practically never do they resemble real people I've met. You don't make a character like that without passion for your work.
Underrated isn't even the word, considering what people praise as "Good" nowadays.
"That doesn't look like an Uneven Elephant to me: looks more like two squids kissing."
~Avery Johnson upon seeing Unyielding Hierophant in Halo: First Strike
https://www.halopedia.org/Unyielding_Hierophant