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** Misha is an inverted variant. She has no obvious disabilities, so many players are left wondering why exactly she's at Yamaku. She's a bit quirky ([[Genki Girl|energetic]], laughs a lot, has some [[No Indoor Voice|volume control issues]]), but not to the point that she'd be considered seriously mentally unstable, and Yamaku is not supposed to cater to mental disabilities in any case. Certain scenes imply that she came to Yamaku for other reasons: namely, she wants to be a sign language instructor and Yamaku is one of the only schools that has sign language courses.
* Dutch van der Linde from the ''[[Red Dead Redemption]]'' series reads almost like a textbook example of Borderline Personality Disorder. He has grand delusions of outwitting the US government, is prone to irrational decisions and violent emotional outbursts, obsessively distrusts many members of his gang to the point of paranoia, and has a tendency to snap between loving his surrogate sons and despising them as ungrateful "traitors" with absolutely no middle ground. His startling [[Lack of Empathy]] towards the people he hurts {{spoiler|save for Arthur at the very send of the second game}} and inflated ego combined with many of these traits also hint that there's a bit of Narcissistic Personality Disorder thrown into the mix. And thanks to a lot of these issues getting worse in the wake of a head injury during a heist gone wrong, he might also be suffering from brain damage of some kind.
 
== [[Web Original]] ==
* First Prince Piers of the Soleil Empire in the [[Trapped In Another World|isekai]] web novel ''[[Tori Transmigrated]]''. When he first appears in the story, he is ill at ease in social situations, has difficulty looking people in the eyes, intensely dislikes being touched by anyone including his mother, and cannot cope with crowds. He also has trouble speaking to strangers, but if you get him started on a topic that he knows and is interested in, he can speak eloquently and at length on it. He's clearly somewhere on the autism spectrum, although the author [[Single-Issue Psychology|makes a token effort to imply it was caused by]] a near-assault by a pair of [[Shotacon]] courtiers when he was very young.
 
== [[Western Animation]] ==