->''"Side? I am on nobody's side, because nobody is on my side, little orc."''
-->-- '''Treebeard''', ''Literature/TheLordOfTheRings: The Two Towers''

This index is neither good nor evil and it is willing to never choose any side but its own (maybe it will, maybe it won't). Here's an index about neutrality.

Contrast GoodnessTropes and EvilTropes.
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!!Tropes:
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* AboveGoodAndEvil: Character does their own thing without regard for good or evil.
* AdoptTheDog: Morally ambiguous character performs a good deed.
* ApatheticCitizens: The townspeople refuse to get involved in affairs that don't concern them.
* ApatheticClerk: Doesn't care about who they sell they products to, even if they might use them for nefarious purposes.
* AwakeningTheSleepingGiant: Neutrality doesn't prevent this character from lashing out at those who antagonize them.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Type of morality that lacks a grasp of good and evil.
* BystanderSyndrome: Character refusing to get involved in a crisis that doesn't concern him.
* ChaoticNeutral: Character who is not only neutral but also rebellious and quite selfish depending on their personality.
* ChoosingNeutrality: A good or evil character chooses the side of neutrality.
* DefaultToGood: A neutral character decides to side with the good guys when it comes down to it.
* GodIsNeutral: The supreme deity is neither good nor evil.
* GreyAndGrayMorality: Nobody in this conflict is completely good or completely evil.
** GreyAndGrayInsanity: Believing that everyone in a conflict is just as bad as one another, when it's far from the case.
* HazyFeelTurn: A morally ambiguous character switches sides to another morally ambiguous faction.
* HeroicNeutral: They want to be left alone, and only get involved in the conflict when they are threatened by the villains.
* ImpartialPurposeDrivenFaction: A faction, group, or organization that ignores taking sides in favor of pursuing their own non-political agenda.
* LawfulNeutral: Character who is not only neutral but more focused on their own version of law and order than the greater good.
* MoralityKitchenSink: A work with various facets of morality.
* NeutralInNameOnly: A group professes neutrality but in practice is heavily aligned to one side.
* NeutralNoLonger: A neutral character chooses a side either good or evil.
* TheNeutralZone: A place owned by neither side of a conflict between waring factions. It's fair game what happens here.
* NeutralityBacklash: A character refusing to choose a side rallies both sides against them.
* NeutralitySue: Because they're neutral, they can do whatever they want.
* NoPointsForNeutrality: Neutral character receives nothing due to being on nobody's side.
* NotAlwaysEvil: The mooks are revealed to not be inherently evil by nature.
* NotInThisForYourRevolution: They fight the fight, but for their own reasons.
* OmnicidalNeutral: Neutrality allows a character to [[LeaveNoSurvivors kill everyone]].
* PlayingBothSides: One organization or person plays two sides against one another.
* RunningBothSides: Both sides of a conflict are secretly being run by the same organization or person.
* StupidNeutral: When neutrality makes a character do stupid things.
* TeamSwitzerland: A third party refuses to take any side.
* TrueNeutral: The character is neither good, evil, lawful, or chaotic. They're simply the ultimate alignment of neutrality.
* {{Ubermensch}}: A character who lives by a personal code rather than a societal or divine moral code.
* WildCard: Character who is inconsistent with their moral alignment.
* WithUsOrAgainstUs: Treating neutrality as at least as bad as choosing evil.
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