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** Averted with Mizore; when she's raped by Miyabi in Act II, she has a FreakOut, believes herself DefiledForever, and even attempts suicide.



* MoralEventHorizon:
** In Act II chapter 21, Miyabi crosses it when he extorts Mizore for sex in exchange for sparing her mother Tsurara's life, and then [[ILied orders Tsurara's execution anyway]] for the sake of [[MakeAnExampleOfThem making an example of those who disobey Fairy Tale's rule]]; and if that wasn't enough, three chapters later, when Tsukune and the others find out, he ''[[PostRapeTaunt openly gloats about it to their faces]]''. This makes his RasputinianDeath at Dark's hands immensely satisfying to watch.
** Invoked: in Act IV chapter 1, Inner Moka flat-out tells Akua and Kahlua to their faces that, as far as she's concerned, they're beyond saving for their actions while working for Fairy Tale and Tsukune's wasting his time trying to redeem them. She's [[SubvertedTrope ultimately proven wrong by the end]].
* WhatAnIdiot:
** In Act II, Tsukune's [[SuperpoweredEvilSide inner ghoul]], in a HydePlaysJekyll scenario, approaches Kokoa, claiming to love her and not Moka, and to know a way around the Eia Dreahl, a sacred vampire pact punishable by death if broken that Kokoa invoked with Moka in an effort to steal Tsukune from her and lost. LoveMakesYouDumb is in full effect here; Kokoa never once suspects anything odd, or considers the fact that Tsukune couldn't possibly have known a way around the Eia Dreahl because he didn't know that it even ''existed'' before Kokoa invoked it, and ends up tricked into giving the ghoul a massive surge of monster energy from her newfound [[SuperMode overcharge]] that enables it to become a full-fledged ghoul and [[SplitPersonalityTakeover usurp Tsukune's body completely]]. While Tsukune is soon given a [[RestrainingBolt Holy Lock]] to suppress the ghoul, she's so horrified and guilt-ridden over the fact that the ghoul played her so easily that she nearly kills herself.
** Akua and Kahlua during Act III. They help Kiria in his plan to rewrite history in favor of the monsters with Chrono Displacement using Tsukune's [[SuperpoweredEvilSide ghoul form]], genuinely believing that that was the extent of Kiria's plan. In chapter 52, upon their defeat, Tsukune and the others point out that Kiria had three dozen cases of [[PsychoSerum Blackheart]] for usage in the plan; one little vial of Blackheart would be enough for the ghoul to change history in favor of the monster world, so if he had the power to change history as he saw fit, why would he make so much of the stuff for one use? Instead of Akua and Kahlua realizing the truth on their own, Tsukune and co. have to practically spell it out to them that Kiria also planned to send Blackheart-infected monsters out to the dark lords themselves, as well as any other monster powerful enough to oppose him, to ensure that in the new timeline, he would be the only ruler, and that as part of his plan, he would have had Akua and Kahlua, and possibly Moka and Kokoa as well, infected with Blackheart and sent back to kill Issa and destroy the Shuzen empire from within. Akua and Kahlua are [[HeelRealization completely shocked]] that they were nothing but Kiria's {{Unwitting Pawn}}s all along.
** In Act VI, Kokoa and Sun end up having quite a tense relationship, because Sun, despite having spurned Gin's LoveConfession years before, is jealous of Kokoa's relationship with Gin and just can't get the hint that he doesn't love her anymore, which escalates into her [[DatePeepers spying on Gin and Kokoa having sex]]. When Kokoa finds out, she activates her overcharge while angrily demanding to know why Sun just can't understand that Gin is her boyfriend now. Rather than KnowWhenToFoldEm and back off Kokoa before she digs herself in any deeper, Sun flat-out tells Kokoa to her face that she doesn't deserve Gin at all, while causes Kokoa to ''completely'' blow her stack, punch her clean through a wall and T.K.O. her, and then chase Felucia, who was carrying Sun away, through the halls of Fang Fang's villa and attack them both in an UnstoppableRage. The end result: Sun ultimately winds up in the infirmary brain dead from Kokoa's attack, with the group needing to find a magic spell to revive her (though it should be noted that Kokoa ''never'' meant to go that far, and is [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone horrified at what she did to Sun]]). Even then, as soon as Sun awakens, she tries pushing her luck with getting Gin ''again'', and Gin, with help from Arial, has to point-blank tell her that whatever they had is gone and Sun has to settle with being JustFriends or walk away. It works.

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* MoralEventHorizon:
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MoralEventHorizon: In Act II chapter 21, Miyabi crosses it when he extorts Mizore for sex in exchange for sparing her mother Tsurara's life, and then [[ILied orders Tsurara's execution anyway]] for the sake of [[MakeAnExampleOfThem making an example of those who disobey Fairy Tale's rule]]; and if that wasn't enough, three chapters later, when Tsukune and the others find out, he ''[[PostRapeTaunt openly gloats about it to their faces]]''. This makes his RasputinianDeath at Dark's hands immensely satisfying to watch.
** Invoked: in Act IV chapter 1, Inner Moka flat-out tells Akua and Kahlua to their faces that, as far as she's concerned, they're beyond saving for their actions while working for Fairy Tale and Tsukune's wasting his time trying to redeem them. She's [[SubvertedTrope ultimately proven wrong by the end]].
* WhatAnIdiot:
** In Act II, Tsukune's [[SuperpoweredEvilSide inner ghoul]], in a HydePlaysJekyll scenario, approaches Kokoa, claiming to love her and not Moka, and to know a way around the Eia Dreahl, a sacred vampire pact punishable by death if broken that Kokoa invoked with Moka in an effort to steal Tsukune from her and lost. LoveMakesYouDumb is in full effect here; Kokoa never once suspects anything odd, or considers the fact that Tsukune couldn't possibly have known a way around the Eia Dreahl because he didn't know that it even ''existed'' before Kokoa invoked it, and ends up tricked into giving the ghoul a massive surge of monster energy from her newfound [[SuperMode overcharge]] that enables it to become a full-fledged ghoul and [[SplitPersonalityTakeover usurp Tsukune's body completely]]. While Tsukune is soon given a [[RestrainingBolt Holy Lock]] to suppress the ghoul, she's so horrified and guilt-ridden over the fact that the ghoul played her so easily that she nearly kills herself.
** Akua and Kahlua during Act III. They help Kiria in his plan to rewrite history in favor of the monsters with Chrono Displacement using Tsukune's [[SuperpoweredEvilSide ghoul form]], genuinely believing that that was the extent of Kiria's plan. In chapter 52, upon their defeat, Tsukune and the others point out that Kiria had three dozen cases of [[PsychoSerum Blackheart]] for usage in the plan; one little vial of Blackheart would be enough for the ghoul to change history in favor of the monster world, so if he had the power to change history as he saw fit, why would he make so much of the stuff for one use? Instead of Akua and Kahlua realizing the truth on their own, Tsukune and co. have to practically spell it out to them that Kiria also planned to send Blackheart-infected monsters out to the dark lords themselves, as well as any other monster powerful enough to oppose him, to ensure that in the new timeline, he would be the only ruler, and that as part of his plan, he would have had Akua and Kahlua, and possibly Moka and Kokoa as well, infected with Blackheart and sent back to kill Issa and destroy the Shuzen empire from within. Akua and Kahlua are [[HeelRealization completely shocked]] that they were nothing but Kiria's {{Unwitting Pawn}}s all along.
** In Act VI, Kokoa and Sun end up having quite a tense relationship, because Sun, despite having spurned Gin's LoveConfession years before, is jealous of Kokoa's relationship with Gin and just can't get the hint that he doesn't love her anymore, which escalates into her [[DatePeepers spying on Gin and Kokoa having sex]]. When Kokoa finds out, she activates her overcharge while angrily demanding to know why Sun just can't understand that Gin is her boyfriend now. Rather than KnowWhenToFoldEm and back off Kokoa before she digs herself in any deeper, Sun flat-out tells Kokoa to her face that she doesn't deserve Gin at all, while causes Kokoa to ''completely'' blow her stack, punch her clean through a wall and T.K.O. her, and then chase Felucia, who was carrying Sun away, through the halls of Fang Fang's villa and attack them both in an UnstoppableRage. The end result: Sun ultimately winds up in the infirmary brain dead from Kokoa's attack, with the group needing to find a magic spell to revive her (though it should be noted that Kokoa ''never'' meant to go that far, and is [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone horrified at what she did to Sun]]). Even then, as soon as Sun awakens, she tries pushing her luck with getting Gin ''again'', and Gin, with help from Arial, has to point-blank tell her that whatever they had is gone and Sun has to settle with being JustFriends or walk away. It works.
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* FridgeHorror: Hokuto was already an irredeemable monster and [[StrawNihilist nihilistic]] [[TheSociopath sociopath]], but the new Jovian and Jacqueline resummoned by Talon in Act VI serve to make him even ''worse''. They explain to Rin that their morality is shaped by their master/summoner's, and they're not naturally good or evil on their own. With that in mind, consider the fact that [[WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds Talon's]] control, the Kikion sisters are much less violent and have several PetTheDog moments, while under Hokuto's control, they were completely AxCrazy {{Psycho Lesbian}}s and and {{Psychopathic Manchild}}ren who freely and [[ForTheEvulz gleefully]] committed such atrocities as ColdBloodedTorture, [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil rape]], and wanton mass murder and destruction as a matter of course.

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