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* In ''[[Warrior Cats]]'' we have {{spoiler|Tigerstar Vs. Scourge}} during ''The Darkest Hour''. And, depending on your view of them, {{spoiler|1=Stick Vs. Dodge in SkyClan's Destiny}} may count.
* Much of Glen Cook's ''Annals of the Black Company'' is devoted to the internal conflicts between powerful evil sorcerers. Much of the original trilogy involves the Lady's struggle to keep her [[Eviler Than Thou]] husband, the Dominator, from freeing himself, so she can keep ruling her own empire as she pleases.
* Happens in-universe in ''[[Harry Potter/Harry Potter and Thethe Chamber of Secrets (novel)|Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]'', although it's more a case of [[Jerkass]] vs. Annoying. When Snape and Lockhart are dueling, Harry and Ron think the best outcome would be if they finished each other off.
* The final battle of the ''[[Books of Swords]]'' trilogy is fought between Yambu, the Silver Queen, [[Big Bad]] of the first two novels, and [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Vilkata, the Dark King]], the even [[Bigger Bad]] of the third book. Interestingly, Yambu only does her [[Heel Face Turn]] ''after'' she wins the battle but loses her throne. Of course, the third book does give Yambu a [[Broken Bird|sympathetic backstory]], including something of a [[Freudian Excuse]]. But it's not an accident that she wins the battle using Soulcutter, also known as the Tyrant's Blade, a name she acknowledges.
* [[Private Detective]] and [[Vigilante Man]] Mike Hammer, as quoted in ''One Lonely Night'' just before he blew away a bunch of [[Dirty Communists]] who were torturing Velda.
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*** And in the 2nd Edition of the game, the various forces of good took time to fan the flames, hoping to break their enemies against each other. ''[[Planescape]]'' has many references to various celestials who help the Blood War along and support either the side they dislike less or both at once - whether because it's the easiest way to get rid of as many fiends as possible, or out of fear the fiends will reach a truce, or reasoning that when the fiends are busy killing each other, they have less free time to roam around and mess with innocent people. In the boxed set ''Hellbound: the Blood War'', there's even an adventure where player characters discover high-ranking angelic beings funneling weapons and armor to their favored side in the war so more and more of the fiends would be killed.
*** Some demon sub-races are also enemies of other demon sub-races (retrievers eat all other demons, for example). Some members of the higher ranking devil sub-races get promoted to the next higher-ranking sub-race by getting their direct superior killed or demoted, while some pit fiends (the highest-ranking sub-race) do the same to replace the devil dukes and duchesses who themselves are [[The Starscream]] to the archdevils. There's also much enmity between [[Demon Lords and Archdevils|the archdevils (Dispater and Mephistipholes vs. Baalzebul, Prince Levistus vs. Princess Glasya, all the other archdevils trying to take Asmodeous' throne) and the demon lords]] (Juiblex vs. Zugtmoy, Baphomet vs. Yenoghu, the three-way battle between Graz'zt, Orcus and Demogorgan).
** Graz'zt also has an enimity with Malcanthet the Queen of Succubi, for a ''very'' different reason. Having a reputation as a notorious rake, Malcanthet is the only female who has ''ever'' rejected him. Of course, that's not the way ''she'' tells it. Being just as much the lustful seducer as he is, she claims the exact opposite. Oh, and being Demogorgon's lover doesn't help - it would certainly be a blow to Graz'zt's pride to know that not only does she prefer his enemy to him, but that she prefers a hideous two-headed reptilian abomination to him.
*** In the ''Complete Scoundrel'' supplement, a prestage class called the Malconvoker is introduced which follows the teachings of a book called Vital Pact to impersonate evil for the sole purpose of summoning fiends to fight other evils and other with perpetuate all of the fighting between evil above, since the Celestial beings are too few to win their war against evil otherwise.
** 4th Edition has several instances, the most notable being the [[Evil Overlord|god of war Bane]] and his eternal war versus [[Complete Monster|god of destruction Gruumsh]]. While Bane revels in conquest and power, one of his prime commandments is to [[Even Evil Has Standards|ALWAYS obey the rules of war]]. He also likes his followers to be rigidly disciplined and wants to preserve the world so that it will be worth conquering. Gruumsh on the other hand revels in utter destruction and encourages savagery in his followers. Both want to be the uncontested god of war, and thus they've been fighting for eons over their differences.
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* In [[Odin Sphere]], most of the villains are fighting against each other and the heroes are either third parties or unwitting pawns. Odin {{spoiler|wants to bring the end of the world and lead the survivors into a new age}}, the trio of wizards want the same thing and also {{spoiler|get revenge on Odin for betraying them before he became a king}}, King Valentine is simply so broken that he wants to end everything while also wanting {{spoiler|revenge on Odin for seducing his daughter}}, the Fairy Queen (the least evil of the factions) wants a world ending weapon that she uses to keep her people alive, Odin's general makes it no secret he's trying for a coup, Melvin {{spoiler|plans to become the new leader of the faries and used Oswald as a test subject for a weapon he wanted to mass produce}}, the Queen of Death is only interested in running her place as she sees fit {{spoiler|and making Oswald her slave, per contract}}, {{spoiler|the last king of Titania}} wants out of the afterlife to cause some chaos, the Fire King desperately wants Gwendolyn as his wife and is willing to kill anyone in his way and {{spoiler|Ingway}} wants to {{spoiler|kill Odin more than anyone for making his life a living hell}}. Oh, and {{spoiler|Griselda, Gwendolyn's sister, manipulated her and Oswald into helping kickstart the end of the world in ghost form}}. If you couldn't guess, most of these people end up clawing at one another's necks before the game is over.
* ''[[The Witcher]]'', while doesn't always steer close to the novels, maintains the [[Grimdark]] part. To quote [[Nerf Now|Jo Pereira‏]] - "Witcher is full of hard decisions. Help the cannibal witches or side with the murderous tree?"
* In ''[[Mortal Kombat 11]]'', the Joker (who appears as a [[Guest Fighter]]) is ''really'' angry at Shang Tsung for stealing his act - a reference to ''[[Mortal Kombat 9]]'' where one of Shang Tsung's Fatalities is a reskinned version of the Joker's from ''[[Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe (Video Game)|Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe]]''. [[Batman (film)|"Never rub another man's rhubarb!"]] snarls the Clown Prince of Crime.
* ''[[Helldivers]]'': Super Earth is an autocracy wearing a democratic [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]. Given that the cutscene for losing the campaign shows [[Earth-Shattering Kaboom|the destruction of Super Earth]] with all the civilian casualties that likely entails, though, the enemy aliens are at best down with a severe case of [[He Who Fights Monsters]], at worst exactly the kind of fiends the propaganda paints them as - hardly lily-white freedom fighter types.
 
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* ''[[Vexxarr]]'' instigates a war which is essentially this.
{{quote|'''Vexxarr''': Which side do you pity the most? The side that attempts to [[Evil Overlord|enslave anyone it meets]] or the side that attempts to [[I'm a Humanitarian|eat anyone it meets]]? }}
* Mac and Shmeerm live up this gloriously in one of the longer more epic''[[Voodoo Walrus]]'' storyarcs titled [https://web.archive.org/web/20130723032207/http://voodoowalrus.com/?p=777 Meatnecks and Boomsticks]
* In ''[[The Order of the Stick]],'' [[Evil Twin|Nale]] and his Linear Guild have a bad history with his father, [[Dangerously Genre Savvy|Tarquin]] and his allies.
** For that matter, the story seems to be setting up the Linear Guild as competition for the Gates with both the good guys and [[Big Bad|Xykon]]'s gang.