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** '''Grey vs. Grey and Black''': A subgroup of [[Grey and Gray Morality]]. Basically, both sides are handled with great moral ambiguity, but the enemy side is made clear by there being also some Black (eg: [[Complete Monster]]) individuals in place along with the [[Anti-Villain]], [[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds]], [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]], [[Knight Templar]], etc. Only recently put up and worth serious contemplation, especially in regards to the [[Sliding Scale of Idealism vs. Cynicism]].
* '''[[Black and Gray Morality|Grey vs. Black:]]''' The protagonists aren't the nicest guys in the world, and may even be out and out assholes, but we root for them because the people they fight are [[Complete Monster|even worse]]. Often present in [[Darker and Edgier]] works.
* '''[[Evil Versus Evil|Black vs. Black]]:''' [[Enemy Civil War]], [[Warhammer 4000040,000]]. If handled poorly, tends to lead to [[Darkness-Induced Audience Apathy]] due to it being impossible to root for anyone in the story.
** '''[[A Lighter Shade of Black]]''' is an attempt to avert this by making one villain the clearly more sympathetic one.
* '''[[Blue and Orange Morality|Blue vs. Orange]]:''' A story where one of the sides is not so much good/evil/neutral as ''alien'' or just bizarre. May use [[Otherness Tropes]].
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