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** Unfortunately, she {{spoiler|dies mere moments later}}. But it's the thought that counts.
** Lightning gets a [[Promotion to Parent]] for her younger sister, who gets kidnapped and [[Fate Worse Than Death|turned into a L'Cie.]] Lightning is a [[Super Soldier]] military woman who blows up a train, decimates a military unit, hijacks equipment to break into an ancient temple, and takes on a god-like being to rescue her ''in the first hour of the game''.
* ''[[Street Fighter]]'':
** Crimson Viper in ''[[Street Fighter IV]]'', likely the only female fighter to actually be a mother, supporting her daughter is pretty much her entire motivation for fighting M. Bison's evil organization.
** Also, series regular Chun Li acts like this towards her adoptive children (and children in general), and in ''Alpha'', nearly ''murders'' Bison (as in, ''with a gun'') after discovering what he's doing to the Dolls.
* Jade, the heroine of ''[[Beyond Good & Evil (video game)|Beyond Good and Evil]]'' (no relation to [[Mortal Kombat| this one]]), operates a friendly shelter for war orphans, whom she views as her "children." In the opening sequence of the game, a band of [[Alien Invasion|evil aliens]] attempt to kidnap the children from the shelter. Naturally, very bad things happen to said aliens. {{spoiler|Also, near the end of the game, all of the children get kidnapped. After working her way through a [[Heroic BSOD]], her resolve goes [[Up to Eleven]], and not a force in the galaxy will stop her from fighting to get her kids back.}}
* [[Hooker with a Heart of Gold|Lauren Winter]] from ''[[Heavy Rain]]'' couldn't save her son from the Origami Killer, but swears on her son's grave to kill the man who did. {{spoiler|And in one ending, she does just that.}}
* Juno in ''[[Soul Nomad and The World Eaters]]'' is ''very'' devoted to her adopted son Penn—considerably moreso than the child's biological parent. In {{spoiler|the Demon Path}} this devotion takes on a whole new level of fanaticism when {{spoiler|Juno demands Penn's return after he joins team evil, upon which Revya states that they didn't really want him in the first place}}.
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* Mary Barrows (or Burroughs) from ''[[Clock Tower]]'' is a villainous example: She is the mother of two extremely disturbed children, Bobby and Dan (their conception is heavily implied to be the result of occult work), and is very protective of them, to the extent that she is perfectly willing of killing Jennifer and three other orphans she adopted just to prevent them from killing them, and also intended to murder Jennifer in one of the endings specifically because the latter killed Bobby and Dan, but ended up being killed herself.
* Palutena in [[Kid Icarus: Uprising]] has shown signs of being one toward Pit especially in later chapters of the game. {{spoiler|By the end of chapter 21, when Pit saved Dark Pit from Chaos Kin, he had his wings burned as a result. Palutena is in a state of shock of [[My God, What Have I Done?|what happened]] given that Pit might die. What does she do? Have Dark Pit go to the spring of time and dip Pit's wings into the water and bring him back to life. In Viridi's own words, Palutena is willing to go down into the Underworld and ''cheat death'' just to save her precious Captain (who she might see as a son depending on interpretation.}}
* Felicia in ''[[Darkstalkers]]'', towards children in general; she even uses her tournament winnings in one game to open an [[Orphanage of Love]].
* Never harm a child or a teenager in the vincinity of one [[Street Fighter|Chun Li]]. She pointed a gun at Bison and then fought him for {{spoiler|kidnapping and brainwashing teen girls into his [[Bodyguard Babes]]}}, and later fought Urien for kidnapping one of the kids she adopted and trained.
 
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