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** She realizes once what she had done throughout the comic, and is thoroughly shocked, while playing with a cute living girl. She ends up accidentally killing her by being too overwhelmed to pay attention to what she was doing.
* Humpty-Dumpty from ''[[Batman]]: Arkham Asylum'': obsessed with fixing objects he perceived as broken, he "took apart" his abusive grandmother to see what made her so mean, not realizing that she couldn't be put back together again. Not for lack of trying, of course - he stitched her back together with bootlaces.
** From the same city: [[Mad Love|Harley Quinn]]
*** It varies with Harley; sometimes, she's oblivious to what she's doing, sometimes, she knows exactly what she's doing and doesn't care. The [[Harley Quinn]] comic mixes both.
* Jei, in ''[[Usagi Yojimbo]]''. He views his actions as cleansing the world of sin, and even adopts an orphaned girl! That said, just as many of his victims seem to be innocent (or at least not actively evil) as not. Added to that, he obsessively hunts down Miyamoto Usagi, a virtuous and noble individual. {{spoiler|Subsequent hosts of the darkness inhabiting him seem to have even more broken, warped views of the world's morality.}}
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