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* Fate Testarossa in ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]]'' before her [[Heel Face Turn]].
* ''[[Desert Punk (manga)|Desert Punk]]'''s Striker
* Abelia in ''[[Now and Then, Here and There]]'' is SO MUCH of a better person than the outrageously, ridiculously Evil [[Big Bad]] Hamdo {{spoiler|that eventually she just shoots him after she's had enough.}}
* Christopher Armalite in ''[[Scrapped Princess]]''. Although his immediate superior is a virtuous [[Cool Old Lady]], his orders ultimately come from the corrupt government.
* Freed Justine of ''[[Fairy Tail]]'' to Laxus Dreyar.
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* Garl Vinsland to Maiden Astraea in ''[[Demon's Souls]]'', though that's not to say that she's particularly vile either.
* Eltoshan and Ishtar in ''[[Fire Emblem Jugdral]]''.
* [[Fatal Fury|Billy Kane]], [[Big Bad|Geese Howard's]] [[Undying Loyalty|right-hand man]]. He's not evil, and is more morally upright than his boss. It doesn't hurt that he has no dark ambition, and is simply acting as Geese's enforcer to ensure that his younger sister [[Morality Pet|Lilly]] is accommodated for. In fact, he seems to harbor no ill-will towards his boss' nemesis [[The Hero|Terry Bogard]] and is pretty civil towards Terry & co, unless [[Boisterous Bruiser|Joe Higashi]] [[My Sister Is Off-Limits|is hitting on his sister]]. (The only person he seems to be [[Best Served Cold|hostile towards]] is [[The King of Fighters|Iori Yagami]], because Iori mercilessly attacked him and [[Art of Fighting|Eiji Kisaragi]] after the '95 tournament [[You Have Failed Me...|due to their loss]].)
* Both Sanger Zonvolt and Elzam von Branstein start out this way in ''[[Super Robot Wars]]'' before their [[Heel Face Turn]].
** Note, this applies more to Sanger, seeing as his debut game has him serve a batshit insane version of a woman he deeply cared for, and in subsequent appearances in the Alpha canon, she's back to being a good guy. In the Original Generation games, he worked for Bian Zoldark, who was actually a good guy (using a [[Necessarily Evil]] [[Plan]] ith his buddy Maier V. Branstein). Likewise, Elzam worked for both Bian and Maier (his father), and both guys turn out to be [[Good All Along]] once you get past the faux evil mask.
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