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'''Lirian:''' Crap. }}
** Vaarsuvius, while drunk on {{spoiler|the power of three epic evil spellcasters}}, defeats a black dragon that was menacing [[Ambiguous Gender|his/her]] family. He/she casts {{spoiler|the genocidal spell ''Familicide'' on the dragon, exterminating the dragon's entire bloodline}}. Later it's revealed that {{spoiler|Girard Draketooth, the epic-level illusionist that is charged with protecting one of the all-important Gates,}} was the grandson of a relative of said dragon. Thus he and his family {{spoiler|were wiped out by the spell, leaving the Gate defenseless}}.
* In the first chapter of ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court]]'', Antimony helps a lost [[Living Shadow|Shadow-Man]] return to his [[The Lost Woods|forest home]], by assembling a Robot to escort him there (since the rules prohibited Annie from going herself). She also tells Robot that he only has to return to the Court afterwards if he wants to, so he decides to go exploring the woods. Several chapters later, Robot returns, [[Demonic Possession|possessed]] by another, violent and malicious shadow-creature, and the process of stopping the shadow results in Robot getting impaled on a [[BFSBig Freaking Sword]] and deactivated. A few chapters later, Annie finds out that the people of the forest have not been on good terms with the Court for the past decade, and that they [[Magic Versus Science|hate technology on principle]]. Nice job completely screwing over your friend ''and'' causing a diplomatic crisis, hero.
* ''[[8-Bit Theater|Eight Bit Theater]]'' has a nice scene where Muffin {{spoiler|Dragoon's pet parrot (dragon)}} reveals to the light warriors that Bahamut, {{spoiler|who they had previously awakened, would only awaken when the world is about to be destroyed.}} Only Red Mage seems to care, though in retrospect any acts of "good" the Light Warriors do usually makes everything worse for someone else.
* During the "Sin City" (no, [[Sin City|not that one]]) [[Story Arc|arc]] of ''[[Dominic Deegan]]'', Dominic reveals to The Infernomancer that the demon lord he was supposedly bound to serve didn't have control over him, meaning he didn't have to follow any orders. The Infernomancer's response? "Now I get to kill you the way I've always wanted to -- ''slowly!''"