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* ''Series/KamenRiderOutsiders'' is an interesting case. Zein's alliance consists of heroic Kamen Riders who support Zein's zero-tolerance policy for malice, unaware of the AI's actual plan to KillAllHumans. Zein's followers found that out too late when it plans a FinalSolution by turning an already DeadlyGame into a [[InYourNatureToDestroyYourselves humanity self-destruction game]].

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* ''Series/KamenRiderOutsiders'' is an interesting case. Zein's alliance consists of heroic Kamen Riders who support Zein's zero-tolerance policy for malice, unaware of the AI's actual plan to KillAllHumans. Zein's followers found that out [[WrongSideAllAlong too late late]] when it plans a FinalSolution by turning an already DeadlyGame into a [[InYourNatureToDestroyYourselves humanity self-destruction game]].
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* ''Series/KamenRiderOutsiders'' is an interesting case. Zein's alliance consists of heroic Kamen Riders who support Zein's zero-tolerance policy for malice, unaware of the AI's actual plan to KillAllHumans. Zein's followers found that out too late when it plans a FinalSolution by turning an already DeadlyGame into a [[InYourNatureToDestroyYourselves humanity self-destruction game]].
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* Shocker in ''Series/KamenRider'' are an unusual example in that they're technically comprised of humans, albeit humans who [[PlayingWithSyringes remodeled]] themselves into Kaijin in order to become part of a literal MasterRace and [[TranshumanTreachery subjugate the rest of humanity]].
* ''Series/KamenRiderBlack'': [[ReligionOfEvil Gorgom]]'s end goal is to cause the downfall of human civilization, TakeOverTheWorld, and subjugate or wipe out any remaining humans who haven't joined Gorgom and become [[TranshumanTreachery Gorgom Kaijins]].


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* ''Series/SeigiNoSymbolCondorman'': The Monster Clan are a group of [[MuckMonster pollution monsters]] who seek to wipe out humanity with famine so they can take over the world and corrupt it to be more suitable for their kind.
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* In ''Literature/SantiagoAMythOfTheFarFuture'', the Great Sioux Nation is a group of aliens from various species who have all suffered at the hands of humanity for one reason or another and have chosen to band together to work toward Man's downfall. They are willing to work with individual humans on occasion, but only if doing so would be detrimental to humanity as a whole.
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* Done by [[Franchise/{{Transformers}} Optimus Prime/Megatron]] expies in ''Anime/PantyAndStockingWithGarterbelt'' -- the eponymous characters kill them when they arrive on Earth, and they merge into a single powerful [[MonsterOfTheWeek Ghost]] that wants to wipe out all humanity (after making peace with each other).

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* Done by [[Franchise/{{Transformers}} Optimus Prime/Megatron]] expies in The ''Anime/PantyAndStockingWithGarterbelt'' -- Franchise/{{Transformers}} parody episode [[Recap/PantyAndStockingWithGarterbeltS1E7 "Trans-homers"]] has two races of alien MechanicalLifeforms land on Earth and wage "war" (i.e. a series of petty pranks), the eponymous characters kill them when joining opposite sides after becoming machines themselves. When Brief convinces their leaders to make peace, they arrive on Earth, and thankfully agree, after which they all merge into a single powerful [[MonsterOfTheWeek Ghost]] that wants to wipe out all humanity (after making peace with each other).humanity.

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** The Darkspear Trolls were driven from their home isles by the Kul Tiran humans (as well as the machinations of the Naga which led to their chieftain being sacrificed), but were rescued by the orcs while on their voyage to Kalimdor. The Zandalari Trolls also qualify, as they despise the Alliance for not only invading their homeland during the Fourth War but also for causing the death of their beloved King Rastakhan during the Battle of Dazar'alor. On the other end of the spectrum, trolls are among humanity's ancestral enemies, which is why humans have such a hatred for them. The Alliance's attacks on Zandalar, which were meant to discourage its inhabitants from joining the Horde, end up backfiring on them badly. Not only do these attacks cause the Zandalari to join the Horde, but the neighboring Vulpera also join the Horde for protection from Alliance attacks on their caravans.

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** The Darkspear Trolls were driven from their home isles by the Kul Tiran humans (as well as the machinations of the Naga which led to their chieftain being sacrificed), but were rescued by the orcs while on their voyage to Kalimdor. The Zandalari Trolls also qualify, as they despise the Alliance for not only invading their homeland during the Fourth War but also for causing the death of their beloved King Rastakhan during the Battle of Dazar'alor. On the other end of the spectrum, trolls are among humanity's ancestral enemies, which is why humans have such a hatred for them. The Alliance's attacks on Zandalar, which were meant to discourage its inhabitants from joining the Horde, end up backfiring on them badly. Not only do these attacks cause the Zandalari to join the Horde, but the neighboring Vulpera [[FoxFolk Vulpera]] also join the Horde for protection from when the Alliance attacks on their caravans.



** The high elves used to be part of the Alliance, but left after the end of the Second War out of pride, isolationism, and arrogance having been [[AloofAlly Aloof Allies]] during the war who only participated out of ancient obligations. This cost them dearly as during the Third War their lands were devastated by the Scourge and their whole race almost went extinct. The survivors rechristened themselves the blood elves and tried to rejoin the Alliance, but several factors led to them being shunned, in particular the leader of the Alliance remnants in Lordaeron being a racist human leader who despised them for personal reasons during the Second War. As such, they were forced to ally with the Naga and Illidan Stormrage, which led to them making a home in Outland. As for those who remained behind in their homeland, they ended up becoming new members of the Horde (a move that was in part influenced by the aforementioned Sylvanas, as she was once their major military leader who died fighting the Scourge). Even though they briefly considered rejoining the Alliance during Garrosh's tenure as Warchief, they were targeted by Jaina and driven out of the neutral city of Dalaran, an action that led to them committing themselves to the Horde for good (see the page quote for their reaction). Note that while most blood elves are members of the Horde, the few surviving high elves (who did not become blood elves) remain loyal to the Alliance.

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** The high elves used to be High Elves ''were'' part of the Alliance, but left after and even fought the end of Horde in the Second War War, but left afterwards out of pride, isolationism, and arrogance having been [[AloofAlly Aloof Allies]] during the war who only participated out of ancient obligations. This cost them dearly as during the Third War their lands were devastated by the Scourge and their whole race almost went extinct. The survivors rechristened themselves the blood elves Blood Elves and tried to rejoin the Alliance, but several factors led to them being shunned, in particular the leader of the Alliance remnants in Lordaeron being a racist human leader who despised them for personal reasons during the Second War. As such, they were forced to ally with the Naga and Illidan Stormrage, which led to them making a home in Outland. As for those who remained behind in their homeland, they ended up becoming new members of the Horde (a move that was in part influenced by the aforementioned Sylvanas, as she was once their major military leader who had died fighting the Scourge). Even though they briefly considered rejoining the Alliance during Garrosh's tenure as Warchief, they were targeted by Jaina and driven out of the neutral city of Dalaran, an action that led to them committing themselves to the Horde for good (see the page quote for their reaction). Note that while most blood elves are members of the Horde, the few surviving high elves (who did not become blood elves) remain loyal to the Alliance.
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* The Scoia'tael in ''VideoGame/TheWitcher'' is an alliance formed between elves, dwarves, and a few other fantasy races, who commit acts of terrorism against humans in retaliation for the FantasticRacism humans subject them to. Like all things in the Witcher-verse, it's not quite that clear-cut. Many, humans and non-humans alike, sympathize with their goals, if not their methods. Some non-humans consider the atrocities the Scoia'tael perform to be more likely to incite racial riots than address the injustices non-humans are submitted to. At least one Elven ruler has sworn fealty to a human overlord and is doing very well out of that deal. Elves are clearly over-represented among the Scoia'tael, and the Dryads, who are suffering most from human expansion, want nothing to do with them. The Dwarves feelings about the Scoia'tael seem to be "Ach ye pointy-eared bastards, noo, when the humans are everywhere, noo we're all "Elder races" and best chums, aye?!", and no-one even bothers to ask the aboriginal species, the gnomes, what they think about the whole mess.

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* The Scoia'tael in ''VideoGame/TheWitcher'' is an alliance formed between elves, dwarves, and a few other fantasy races, who commit acts of terrorism against humans in retaliation for the FantasticRacism humans subject them to. Like all things in the Witcher-verse, it's not quite that clear-cut.to, though there is a fair amount of nuance. Many, humans and non-humans alike, sympathize with their goals, if not their methods. Some non-humans elves consider the atrocities the Scoia'tael perform to be more likely to incite racial riots than address the injustices non-humans are submitted to. At least one Elven ruler has sworn fealty to a human overlord and is doing very well out of that deal. Elves are clearly over-represented among the Scoia'tael, and while everyone who isn't human is welcome to join, all Scoia'tael leaders are elves, and it is common knowledge that the Scoia'tael as a whole will never put the interests of non-Elves above those of Elves. The Dryads, who are suffering most from human expansion, want nothing to do with them. The Dwarves feelings about hate the Scoia'tael seem to be "Ach ye pointy-eared bastards, noo, when the humans are everywhere, noo we're just as much as they do all "Elder races" non-Dryads, and best chums, aye?!", point out that while Elves may be doing less ecological damage than Humans, that mostly boils down to Elves being less numerous and no-one powerful. No-one even bothers to ask the aboriginal species, the gnomes, what they think about the whole mess.

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