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** In ''[[Strange Journey]]'', Metatron's ''Judgment Light'' insta-kills with 80% efficiency, for those not weak to Light.
*** Also plot-wise, {{spoiler|Zelenin}}'s transformation into an angel practically turns {{spoiler|her}} into a walking demon-slaugthering human-brainwashing machine.Who ''enjoys'' the whole thing.It is creepy even if you're going for the Law ending...
* In the ''[[Kirby Super Star]] Ultra'' subgame {{spoiler|''Meta Knightmare Ultra'', Meta Knight ends up fighting against a Light Is Not Good [[Evil Counterpart]]. Playing the [[Blood Knight]] [[Anti-Hero]] in this game, he wishes to Nova that he could fight the greatest warrior in the galaxy to improve his skills. It turns out it's a being that looks like an angelic version of Meta Knight and was [[Sealed Evil in a Can|sealed away]] because its sheer power presented a danger to the galaxy.}}
** {{Spoiler|Zero}}, the final boss in ''Kirby's Dream Land 3,'' is white.
** NoThe ''Crystalfinal boss of Shards''[[Kirby yet?64: The finalCrystal bossShards]]'', {{spoiler|Zero Two}}, has an angelic design, {{spoiler|complete with "feathery" wings and halo.}}
** {{Spoiler|[[True Final Boss|Void]]}} in ''[[Kirby Star Allies]]'' is white.
* All of the Totema bosses of ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]]'' use are healed by Holy, and some use it too. One of the game's most powerful swords does Holy-elemental damage, much to the dismay of many players who went into the final battle with it equipped.
* ''[[Phantasy Star IV]]'' has this as a major theme toward the end of the game. {{spoiler|The Great Light, the creator god of Algo, is not shown to be good, just not straight-up evil. The main character, Chaz, has a moral objection to the expectation that he and his companions should do the Great Light's bidding, being that the Great Light itself abandoned the solar system ages ago, and that doing so would make them no different from Zio, the cult leader/evil wizard who killed his mentor figure. More directly, though, the elemental Light creatures are few in number, live in idyllic, magical crystal castles, are immortal figures made of glowing fire. De-Vars, Sa-Lews, and Re-Faze embody Strength, Courage, and Anger respectively, and while they're all pleased that that the heroes triumph over them, they do make a point of trying to crush them in order to make sure they're worthy of the task of saving the universe. Re-Faze in particular is willing to isolate, trick, traumatize, and insult Chaz in order to test his mettle.}} In the end, only good can truly triumph over evil, and good can only exist in the human heart.
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