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== [[Literature]] ==
* The ''[[Warhammer
** Eisenhorn isn't really an example of a [[Villain Protagonist]], as all through the series his motive was to protect innocent people (particually those around him) and this didn't change a bit. Eisenhorn didn't change his motives but his perspective on Imperial dogma did change. The {{spoiler|irresponsible}} action that caused his death was {{spoiler|letting Pontinus Glaw live as a prisoner and giving him an approximation of a body rather than just destroying him}}. Hardly an evil action.
* In the ''[[Dresden Files]]'' books, {{spoiler|1=Harry's mentor and teacher Ebenezar McCoy turns out to have a license to kill... and in fact to break any rule of magic he damn well wants to. However, he's not shown to abuse this power; the ambiguity comes solely from Harry's realization that the laws of magic aren't as black-and-white as McCoy taught him}}.
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[[Category:Characterization Tropes]]
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