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7* ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}''
8** The Emperor. Let's say that the guy is a complete KnightTemplar and WellIntentionedExtremist who thought that UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans. He started the greatest war of conquest in man's history and wiped out thousands of human and alien nations in order to ensure mankind's survival. He wasn't the most exemplary and comprehensive father for his sons; mind you, he was betrayed by half of them, his empire was shattered by a terrible civil war which nearly annihilated mankind, got many of his family, friends, and loyal collaborators killed, and, in the end, after being mutilated and mortally wounded by his most beloved son and having to kill him during his final confrontation with the rebels, he had to be placed in a life-support mechanism which reduced him to a living corpse, having to endure thousands of years of watching and protecting the Imperium in the psychic-Hyperspace realm which happens to be a literal hell full of cosmic horrors...Oh, and time is relative in the Warp, so yeah, may have been an everlasting experience there, you feel sorry for him.
9** A good number of the traitor Primarchs:
10*** The Thousand Sons chapter is really noticeable amongst the space marines in general. They initially were not part of the Horus Heresy and even tried to warn the Emperor when they got word of it. Cue the Space Wolves charging in and trying to exterminate them due to the high number of psykers and mutations which was determined illegal. They fled to the Eye of Terror due and, ironically, become part of the thing they were fighting. As a last ditched effort to save themselves, Ahriman casted a spell that accidentally wipes the bodies of his brethren, forcing them to a mindless existence as AnimatedArmor. Space marines are universal in their {{Jerkass}} {{Knight Templar}}y, but you really gotta feel sorry for these guys.
11*** Konrad Curze, the Night Lords Primarch. Curze was dropped on a planet of endless night, ruled by criminals through force and fear. He survived in the sewers eating vermin and, occasionally, people. He went mad as a defence against what he saw and wanted to do the right thing but how can you do that on a world where everyone is an evil bastard who just solves their problems with violence and intimidation? And then later after bringing Nostromo to heel, it decays into a lawless hellhole worse than it ever was in his absence and the only justification for his actions falls apart, sending him over the deep end. Add in the premonitions that haunted him throughout his life, and he never stood a chance. Curze was a monster, but he was never given a chance to be anything else. He lived a life without love or hope and in the end he let an assassin kill him.
12*** Angron, the World Eaters Primarch. Angron was a RebelLeader on a slave planet, and just as his forces were about to make their LastStand, he was whisked away at the last moment by the Emperor. Angron helplessly watched the people he considered his real brothers and comrades-in-arms all die fighting, while he was forced to fight a new war he never cared about. All he wanted was to die fighting a cause he really believed in, on his homeworld (and he always believed symbolically he did). At least Konrad got to die on his own terms; even that was taken from him, and he always resented his father for that. Not to mention the Butcher's Nails, cerebral implants that caused him great pain throughout his life and his mental state to deteriorate, but could never be removed without killing him. Even before he fell to Chaos, Angron was an utter {{Jerkass}} to his brothers, but it's not very hard to see why.
13*** Perturabo, the Iron Warriors Primarch. In some depictions, he was a creative soul forced into the role of a destroyer. His legion was made to be the battered old workhorse of the Imperium, relegated all the thankless, dirty but necessary jobs - when Astartes were ordered to spend the day digging trenches, the common sentiment was "Why aren't we getting the Iron Warriors to do this?" Perturabo never once received any thanks or respect for soul-destroying drudgery he never wanted to do... Except from Horus. Is it any wonder when the Heresy kicked off, he sided with the one brother who didn't treat him as a ButtMonkey?
14** Humanity in the {{GrimDark}}ness of the far future in general arguably fits. Their empire is overall xenophobic, repressive, stagnant, and warmongering, but the average person is rather ignorant, lives a stale life devoted to working to advance the Imperium's military in some way, lest they attract the attention of their superiors, is being constantly kept in the dark from their own government until it's too late for them to do anything about it, their government doesn't recognize them as individuals due to the ''gigantic'' size of the Imperium and its {{ObstructiveBureaucrat}}s, and is, by all means, a plaything to the Imperium's High Lords of Terra. ''And'' the government's actions are arguably justifiable because everything else really can kill all human beings if they don't devote all their effort into their military and keeping it that way.
15** And then there are the [[VestigialEmpire remnants]] of the Eldar, whose entire civilization was [[MindRape Mind Raped]] into oblivion, and now they're dying out and have to live out painfully repressed lives because an EldritchAbomination is out to eat every one of their souls and send them to a FateWorseThanDeath for all eternity.
16** As of fifth edition, the [[AbusivePrecursors Necrons]] robotic unlives now suck as badly as everyone else in the galaxy, having been forced into a FateWorseThanDeath after being tricked by their gods and watching their empire fall apart through no real fault of their own. They would probably be the Eldar's best friends, except they're even more xenophobic and posses the [[CulturalPosturing universe's largest]] [[MoralMyopia entitlement complex.]] And that's not getting into [[NietzscheWannabe destroyers]]...
17* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'': [[http://paizo.com/paizo/blog/2008/may/v5748dyo5la02 Seltyiel]], a [[HalfHumanHybrid half-elven]] PrettyBoy (or even borderline CaptainErsatz of [[Literature/TheElricSaga Elric]]) [[MagicKnight magus]] who's canonically [[AntiHero the paladin's pet project]]. Yes, he's also canonically ''[[LawfulEvil evil]]''...but [[FreudianExcuse with a backstory like that]], you almost can't ''blame'' him.
18* ''TabletopGame/{{Ravenloft}}'' Darklords have the potential to be this, though many are just shining examples of {{Ignored Epiphan|y}}ies.
19* ''TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}'': It's hard not to feel at least a bit sorry for Eye and Seven Despairs, who, in the First Age, found himself teamed with a group of Curse-maddened sadists and ended up DrivenToSuicide. As a Deathlord, he'd be a WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds if he wasn't so easily distracted by tormenting a handful of people who look like his former Circlemates.
20* ''TabletopGame/WerewolfTheApocalypse'' has Rorg, the Incarna of the asteroid belt. He's a savage, unstable deity, but it's difficult not to pity him. His realm was destroyed by the Wyrm eons ago, and he's been in physical and psychological agony ever since.

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