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* Dracule Mihawk from ''[[One Piece]]'' doesn't seem to really care about anything short of finding someone who can surpass him in swordsman skills. He takes a passing interest in Zoro and Luffy, which is why he ''doesn't kill'' the former after their [[Curb Stomp Battle|hopelessly one-sided duel]]; as for Luffy, during the Whitebeard War saga he decides to attack him without holding back just to see if [[Because Destiny Says So|fate]] will really somehow miraculously save his life despite his best efforts.
** [[Magnificent Bastard|Crocodile]] starts out somewhere in the [[Neutral Evil]] range: posing as a legitimate businessman and government-sanctioned "hero" of a country his secret organization is working to overthrow, so that he can found a new military regime (also, [[Lost Superweapon|superweapon]]). After his defeat, he passes on an opportunity to escape prison out of sheer disinterest, only to escape later on [[Enemy Mine|by joining our heroes]] to fight in the War of the Summit, wherein he was on the side of [[Wild Card|exactly no one]]: He started out wanting to take [[World's Strongest Man|Whitebeard's]] head, rebuffed an offer to join forces with [[Camp Gay|Donquixote]] [[Complete Monster|Doflamingo]], and then saved both Ace and Luffy, just to spite the Marines. What he's up to next is anyone's guess.
* Shizuru from ''[[MaiMy-HiME]]'' started out as a Type 2 Neutral, taking a relaxed approach to everything (her official bio states that one of her pet peeves is "being rushed") but eventually became [[Neutral Evil]] when {{spoiler|she received her powers and felt that [[Love Makes You Evil|violence was the only way to keep her from being separated from Natsuki]].}}
* The ''[[Gundam]]'' series has many great examples.
** Anaheim Electronics is probably the quintessential example. THE mobile suit manufacturer in the UC-verse, they sell their products to anybody willing to pay for them, and often end up supplying multiple opposing factions in the same conflict.
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== Tabletop Games ==
* In 1st and 2nd editions of ''[[Dungeons and& Dragons]]'', druids had to be true neutral, implied to be of the balance-keeping rather than the dispassionate variety.
** In Second Edition all True Neutral people were stated to be type 4, and the player's guide definition explains that they always side with the underdog, and sometimes swap sides when one is winning. It goes on to explain that "Clearly, there are very few true neutral characters in the world". This may because of the enemies they've also wiped out killing them when they show up at the door and claiming they want to swap.
*** They presumably had to change this after the sheer absurdity of cases analogous to Jaheira and Faldorn in the ''[[Baldur's Gate]]'' series, having the same alignment despite having ''mutually exclusive'' philosophies of nature and society (with Jaheira as the calm, benevolent-but-paying-lip-service-to-balance [[Nature Hero]] and Faldorn making the average [[Knight Templar]] look calm).
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** Replacing the rilmani in ''[[Pathfinder]]'' are two races of True Neutral examplars. The aeons are mysterious beings spawned by the universe like antibodies to balance dualities (creation and destruction, freedom and fate, logic and emotion, etc.). The psychopomps, rather than worrying about balance, instead enforce the natural flow of souls into the afterlife on behalf of the goddess of death.
** Lizardfolk. Extremely territorial and ferocious when provoked (and will sometimes [[I Am a Humanitarian|eat their fallen enemies]]), but not malicious like orcs or goblins. They mostly just [[Heroic Neutral|want to be left alone]]. They have a high number of druids (see above) as religious leaders.
* The Tyranids of ''[[Warhammer 4000040,000]]'' are a [[Cosmic Horror]]-grade swarm of alien bugs guided by a [[Hive Mind]] that is so far beyond human comprehension that its raw psychic presence is lethal to telepaths across the span of light years. Probably a particularly nightmarish Type Five.
** The Orks are arguably type 5 also, all inevitably violent and bloodthirsty... but when one particular Ork is strong enough to keep all the other Orks in line and become Warboss, they typically are able to form a "Waagh!" horde which is large and strong enough to rampage throughout the galaxy. Of course, that doesn't mean there are no Orks that are willing to try to take down the current Warboss and take control from there...
*** Specifically the Blood Axe clan, who not only learned human-style tactics such as retreating and camouflage, but also do mercenary work as well. Considering the rest of the race, this is what makes them neutral.
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** [[Character Development|He grows out of this]] in the sequel, where he begins to realize that the people he's killing are real people, some of whom just want to get out of the UAA. He decides that he'll destroy the UAA by killing its leader, who just happens to be the #1 assassin in this game.
* Saya, the eponymous [[Eldritch Abomination]] in the extremely gory visual novel ''[[Saya no Uta]]''. While obviously sentient, she doesn't seem to even have a clear concept of morality, and even at her worst, she comes across as [[Obliviously Evil]]. Her only real goal is to understand her own purpouse and propagate her species. And, well, her love for Fuminori is [[Tear Jerker|heart-wrenching]].
* [[Blaz BlueBlazBlue|Rachel]] is a vampire that acts out of boredom rather than any real malice. She has [[Neutral Good]] tendencies, however.
* Pete Wheeler from ''[[Backyard Sports]]''. Because he's too stupid to think otherwise.
* M.A.R.Go.T. the transit system CPU in ''[[Fallout 3]]: Broken Steel''. She is the only robot in the game (besides {{spoiler|John Henry Eden}}) who seems to know that a war happened 200 years ago, and humanity is struggling today, but is solely concerned with making the trains run on time. She only helps the player because you help her.
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* In ''[[The Lion King]]'', Timon and Pumbaa start off as the "Don't Care" type of True Neutral, with their motto of ''"Hakuna Matata"'' (No Worries). They manage to convert Simba into this temporarily before he decides [[Lawful Good|to recognize his duty as a king]].
* Equinox from ''[[Batman: The Brave And The Bold|Batman the Brave And The Bold]]'' is a rare Type 4 True Neutral, seeking to balance the conflict between good and evil. In his first appearance he had Gorilla Grodd and [[The Question]] suspended on a gigantic scales, intending to kill both, stopping only when Batman interferes.
* Merklynn, from the short-lived [[Merchandise-Driven]] 80s cartoon ''[[Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Light]]'', definitely falls under Type 2. He would repeatedly [[Status Quo Is God|rescue the bad guys from jail after the good guys had won]]. Of course, he gave both sides their powers so they'd be able to carry out tasks for him, so he was probably just protecting his investment.
* ''[[Adventure Time]]'':
{{quote|'''Dark Wizard:''' For your final test... ''Slay this'' ''''unaligned ant!''''
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'''Dark Wizard:''' Well, no... But it's not good either! }}
* [[Your Mileage May Vary|Arguably]] [[Mad Scientist's Beautiful Daughter|Vanessa]] from ''[[Phineas and Ferb]],'' overlapping with [[Selfish Good, Selfish Evil|Selfish Neutral]]---she clearly finds her [[Punch Clock Villain]] father's plans annoying, but she never really actively helps his nemesis [[Everythings Better With Platypus|Perry]] stop him either. She seems to becoming closer to [[Chaotic Neutral]] as time goes on, though, despite expressing at least some misgivings:
{{quote|'''[[Precocious Crush|Ferb]]:''' Well, sometimes if you love somebody, you have to meet them halfway.
'''Vanessa:''' Halfway, huh? Hmm... You mean like, maybe I should take an interest in his work? I would, but it's actually evil. I just can't---Ferb? }}
* On ''[[Jimmy Two-Shoes]]'', Samy cares very little whether the people of Miseryville are suffering [[For the Evulz|like his boss does]], he's only intrested in two things: his acting career and, according to [[Word of God]], [[The Starscream|overthrowing Lucius]].