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* Redcloak of ''[[Order of the Stick]]'' has this trait in his more sympathetic moments, most of which are in the prequel book ''Start of Darkness''. As a member of the [[Exclusively Evil]] goblin race, if a "good" character murders him, any other goblins, or even any baby goblins for any reason, this is not treated as an "evil" act, even though the whole reason goblins are evil in the first place is supposedly because they murder without provocation. His example is particularly notable, as at one point he has a [[Heel Realization]]—about the way he mistreats other goblins. He never seriously considers the idea that he's giving humans any less than they deserve.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20101229175704/http://www.brawlinthefamily.com/?p=1412 This scenario] from ''[[Brawl in the Family]]'' follows up from the [https://web.archive.org/web/20101229181246/http://www.brawlinthefamily.com/?p=1406 previous one,] in [[Fridge Logic|an attempt to answer why]] [[Donkey Kong Country|King K. Rool]] has such a problem with DK.
* In ''[[The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob]],'' Molly the Monster briefly [http://bobadventures.comicgenesis.com/d/20061014.html considers this, early on:]
{{quote|"'F-Freak?' He shot at me just for what I look like? Yeah? W-Well, if they want a monster, maybe I'll just give them one! Like Shelley's Frankenstein Monster, if I cannot give love to the world, then i will give it ''wrath!'' I'll... I'll... Aw, who am I kidding? I haven't got any wrath! Oh Dr. Poule, what am I going to do? ''Sob!"''}}