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* The children's book ''Which Witch?'' features Belladonna, who tries her hardest to be an evil, hag-faced black witch like all the rest. Unfortunately her natural tendency is that of a [[Purity Sue]]-level white witch that makes all the other witches feel sick.
* Some of the mooks in the ''[[Redwall]]'' series.
* Draco Malfoy from ''[[Harry Potter (novel)|Harry Potter]]''. For the first five books, he was a [[Jerkass]] who never got closer than [[Red Herring]] to being a real villain. When he was finally given an important job by the bad guys in ''Half-Blood Prince'', it quickly became clear that he couldn't do real evil; he tried to kill Dumbledore indirectly but all of his attempts failed. When he finally had a golden opportunity to kill him on the spot, he couldn't go through with it, and only disarmed him. The only reason he tried to go through with it was fear of what Voldemort would do to him and his family. {{spoiler|Oh, and Dumbledore was perfectly aware of what he was up to the whole time, but didn't approach him for fear of Voldemort catching on through Legilemency.}}]
** Also in ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (novel)|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'', when the trio are caught and brought to Malfoy Manor, and Draco is asked to take a look at them to see if they've got the real Harry Potter, he clearly knows it's them, and is clearly reluctant to identify them, since he knows that doing so will ensure that Voldemort will come and kill them.
 
 
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