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* Urick from ''[[Drakengard]] 2'' got his butt royally kicked by Caim, but was so terrified of dying that he made a pact with a Reaper, rendering him all but unkillable. But he felt so bad about failing in his duties and letting his General get killed that finding a way to break his pact, and therefore die, is pretty much his sole reason for living. And despite the incredible [[Wangst]] potential of all this, he's actually a pretty [[Nice Guy]].
* Urick from ''[[Drakengard]] 2'' got his butt royally kicked by Caim, but was so terrified of dying that he made a pact with a Reaper, rendering him all but unkillable. But he felt so bad about failing in his duties and letting his General get killed that finding a way to break his pact, and therefore die, is pretty much his sole reason for living. And despite the incredible [[Wangst]] potential of all this, he's actually a pretty [[Nice Guy]].
** {{spoiler|He eventually gets his wish when he runs into Caim again. Caim ''beats the pact out of him''.}}
** {{spoiler|He eventually gets his wish when he runs into Caim again. Caim ''beats the pact out of him''.}}
* {{spoiler|The Shadowlord}} in ''[[Nie R]]'' becomes this after {{spoiler|his Yonah commits suicide, claiming that she had no right to [[Grand Theft Me|inhabit the body of Replicant Yonah]], who she said was [[And I Must Scream|constantly crying out]] [[Nightmare Fuel|for her father/brother.]] The final portion of the boss fight consists of the Shadowlord spamming ranged attacks while mourning for his daughter.}}
* {{spoiler|The Shadowlord}} in ''[[NieR]]'' becomes this after {{spoiler|his Yonah commits suicide, claiming that she had no right to [[Grand Theft Me|inhabit the body of Replicant Yonah]], who she said was [[And I Must Scream|constantly crying out]] [[Nightmare Fuel|for her father/brother.]] The final portion of the boss fight consists of the Shadowlord spamming ranged attacks while mourning for his daughter.}}
* Albedo from ''[[Xenosaga]]''. Since his unique genetic makeup makes it literally impossible to die (as in, his head can be ripped off with no ill effects whatsoever), he gets very upset when he finds out that his two brothers don't have the same ability. This becomes the main driving force behind his actions throughout the first two games—he wants to [[Sealed Evil in a Can|unseal]] the [[Cosmic Horror]] because it's the only thing capable of killing him and ensuring that he and his brothers can be together forever.
* Albedo from ''[[Xenosaga]]''. Since his unique genetic makeup makes it literally impossible to die (as in, his head can be ripped off with no ill effects whatsoever), he gets very upset when he finds out that his two brothers don't have the same ability. This becomes the main driving force behind his actions throughout the first two games—he wants to [[Sealed Evil in a Can|unseal]] the [[Cosmic Horror]] because it's the only thing capable of killing him and ensuring that he and his brothers can be together forever.
* Tsugumi of ''[[Ever 17]]'' leaps into a dangerous situation to save the hero's life, not because she cares about his wellbeing, but because she's hoping it will kill her. {{spoiler|Unfortunately for her, her [[Healing Factor]] makes her more or less immortal.}}
* Tsugumi of ''[[Ever 17]]'' leaps into a dangerous situation to save the hero's life, not because she cares about his wellbeing, but because she's hoping it will kill her. {{spoiler|Unfortunately for her, her [[Healing Factor]] makes her more or less immortal.}}