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* Played around with in Vriska from ''[[Homestuck]]''. On the one hand, she was responsible for setting a [[Cycle of Revenge]] into place and keeping it going. On the other hand, she also agreed to end it, and showed some signs of genuine remorse. On the other hand, when she entered the veil she set in motion the events that lead to {{spoiler|Jack Noir being prototyped by Bec, which [[Unwinnable By Mistake|doomed the kids' session.]]}} On the other hand, she claimed she was only doing it to make John stronger, and that she intended to try to face {{spoiler|Bec Noir}} herself. On the [[Rule of Three|other hand]], she then proceeded to {{spoiler|kill Tavros}} for pretty much no reason. On the other hand, she seems genuinely regretful of that, and has been talking more and more to John lately, who seems to be steering her down the right path. All in all Vriska's Wild Card days seem mostly over, though it's not out of the question she'll revert back to her old ways...
** Later in the story, it's stated that the Bard class is considered a Wild Card class as it's role is to have a major influence in how the game progresses in either a positive or potentially devastating way. In the case of {{spoiler|Gamzee, he was at least partially responsible for the Trolls' victory against the Black King.}}
* ''[[Zombie Ranch]]'' gives us Rosa Amarilla, whose loyalties so far are proving to be... fluid. She's even portrayed as the Joker card in what appears to be a poker hand on the [https://web.archive.org/web/20131023083636/http://www.zombieranchcomic.com/2012/05/30/issue-5-cover/ cover of issue five].
 
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