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* [[Fall From Heaven]], a ''[[Civilization|Civilization IV]]'' [[MOD]], features the Mercurians: angels so [[The Unfettered|single-minded]] in their hunt for demons that they are often mistaken for the very demons they hunt.
* {{spoiler|Taki's}}, {{spoiler|Siegfried's}}, and {{spoiler|Cassandra's}} endings in ''[[Soul Series|Soul Calibur IV]]'' touch upon the fact that the titular spirit sword can easily be just as dangerous and manipulative as its darker counterpart and precursor, Soul Edge.
* Jin Kisaragi of ''[[BlazBlue]]'' is [[Bishonen|very handsome]], has blonde hair, wears brightly colored clothing, and is celebrated as the Hero of Ikaruga, a war which took place some years before the game. He's also an enormous [[Jerkass]] who possesses very few redeeming qualities, is easily angered, and who's [[:Category:Yandere|Yandere]] for his brother, Ragna. {{spoiler|However, by the end of ''Continuum Shift'', it has appeared that he's pulled a [[Heel Face Turn]], and may be ''slightly'' closer to [[Light Is Good]].}}
** On the other hand, Jin's girlfriend, Tsubaki Yayoi, uses the Armagus Izayoi, a light-based weapon. Except that rather than simple light manipulation, this is some sort of [[Evil Weapon]] that steals light from other people, causing the user to go blind. Tsubaki thus far managed to avert this trope... until {{spoiler|she got [[Mind Rape]]d by Hazama, turning into a [[Green-Eyed Monster]] bent to kill Noel for a selfish desire, playing the trope straight.}}
*** The Izayoi's reputation as a very nasty Sealed Weapon has spread far and wide, and everyone in the know {{spoiler|who isn't Hazama or Relius}} voices their objections to her wielding it. In her Story mode, Jin is exasperated that she would wield it, and Hakumen's Story mode conversation with Jin is a request to save her {{spoiler|both from Terumi's machinations and}} from it. Ragna, after defeating her in Arcade mode, tells her to get rid of it immediately, and if her combat quotes are any indication, Makoto's not fond of it either.