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** [[ReluctantMonster The Monster in the Darkness]] is this to [[BigBad Team Evil]]: he's a childlike, naive creature who doesn't bear anyone any malice and seems not to understand how evil [[CardCarryingVillain Xykon]] really is. Though he ''is'' willing to eat people. ([[WouldNotHurtAChild But]] not [[EatsBabies babies]].)

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** [[ReluctantMonster The Monster in the Darkness]] is this to [[BigBad Team Evil]]: he's a childlike, naive creature who doesn't bear anyone any malice and seems not to understand how evil [[CardCarryingVillain Xykon]] really is. Though he ''is'' willing to eat people. ([[WouldNotHurtAChild But]] not [[EatsBabies babies]].)) Over time, as the Monster starts to be more aware of what's going on around him, he actively (but covertly) attempts to sabotage Xykon while ObfuscatingStupidity.
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* ''Webcomic/{{Archipelago}}'': Knull Snow, the nephew of the dreaded pirate captain Adrian Snow, abducted to be a part of dear uncle's bloodthirsty crew (after the crew razed his village and killed his family). Knull is anything but bloodthirsty and would love to be somewhere else. But he's TrappedInVillainy and a NervousWreck because of that. [[spoiler: In the end, he gives his uncle a NotAfraidOfYouAnymore speech and joins the heroes for the final battle.]]

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* ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater.''
** Fighter: [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2007/03/20/episode-822-too-many-light-warriors-spoil-the-npc/ Maybe not?]] Or he is and is simply using psychological manipulation to try and scare the woman away from his sociopathic associates. The real proof is [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2009/12/12/episode-1203-maligned/ here]] and [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2009/12/15/episode-1204-chew-on-that/ here.]] He seems to be some combination of StupidGood (belief in Power of Friendship, inability to recognize when someone is evil), and DumbIsGood.

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''Fighter: [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2007/03/20/episode-822-too-many-light-warriors-spoil-the-npc/ Maybe not?]] Or he is and is simply using psychological manipulation to try and scare the woman away from his sociopathic associates. The real proof is [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2009/12/12/episode-1203-maligned/ here]] and [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2009/12/15/episode-1204-chew-on-that/ here.]] He seems to be some combination of StupidGood (belief in Power of Friendship, inability to recognize when someone is evil), and DumbIsGood.
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*** Thog's stupidity may lead those familiar with the DumbIsGood trope to believe he could fit this trope as well, since he has a sort of childlike naivete. However, it's made clear that he has [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0252.html deeply-ingrained murderous tendencies]] that scare even team leader Nale and his amiguously-[[HornyDevils evil-outsider]] {{Succubus}} girlfriend.

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*** Thog's stupidity may lead those familiar with the DumbIsGood trope to believe he could fit this trope as well, since he has a sort of childlike naivete. However, it's made clear that he has [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0252.html deeply-ingrained murderous tendencies]] that scare even team leader Nale and his amiguously-[[HornyDevils evil-outsider]] {{Succubus}} amiguously-evil-outsider [[SuccubiAndIncubi succubus]] girlfriend.
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* ''Webcomic/SweetHome'': "Good" may be a stretch, but Ihyun is noticeably more moral than his teammates, willing to sacrifice his life to protect the other survivors. [[spoiler: At least while his personality is in control - when the monster's in control, all bets are off.]]

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* ''Webcomic/SweetHome'': ''Webcomic/SweetHome2017'': "Good" may be a stretch, but Ihyun is noticeably more moral than his teammates, willing to sacrifice his life to protect the other survivors. [[spoiler: At least while his personality is in control - when the monster's in control, all bets are off.]]
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*** Thog's stupidity may lead those familiar with the DumbIsGood trope to believe he could fit this trope as well, since he has a sort of childlike naivete. However, it's made clear that he has [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0252.html deeply-ingrained murderous tendencies]] that scare even team leader Nale and his amiguously-[[HornyDevils evil-oustider]] {{Succubus}} girlfriend.

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*** Thog's stupidity may lead those familiar with the DumbIsGood trope to believe he could fit this trope as well, since he has a sort of childlike naivete. However, it's made clear that he has [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0252.html deeply-ingrained murderous tendencies]] that scare even team leader Nale and his amiguously-[[HornyDevils evil-oustider]] evil-outsider]] {{Succubus}} girlfriend.
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** Fighter [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2007/03/20/episode-822-too-many-light-warriors-spoil-the-npc/ Maybe not?]] Or he is and is simply using psychological manipulation to try and scare the woman away from his sociopathic associates. The real proof is [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2009/12/12/episode-1203-maligned/ here]] and [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2009/12/15/episode-1204-chew-on-that/ here.]] He seems to be some combination of StupidGood (belief in Power of Friendship, inability to recognize when someone is evil), and DumbIsGood.

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** Fighter Fighter: [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2007/03/20/episode-822-too-many-light-warriors-spoil-the-npc/ Maybe not?]] Or he is and is simply using psychological manipulation to try and scare the woman away from his sociopathic associates. The real proof is [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2009/12/12/episode-1203-maligned/ here]] and [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2009/12/15/episode-1204-chew-on-that/ here.]] He seems to be some combination of StupidGood (belief in Power of Friendship, inability to recognize when someone is evil), and DumbIsGood.
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* In ''Webcomic/{{Sinfest}}'' even the haters of the Sisterhood consider Mercy to be this.
* Cream the Rabbit is this to the SkyPirates in ''Webcomic/SonicTheComicOnline''.

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* ''Webcomic/{{Unsounded}}'':
** Elan was the only one of Captain Hetr's men not to go along with his plan. When Hetr came back to Ethelmik to raise it to the ground Elan sacrificed himself to give Emil and Elka time to escape.
** Of the Ssaelit priests listening to Councilor Bodie's genocidal plan Duane is the ''only'' one who speaks against it on moral grounds. Some of the others speak against it because they're afraid they won't be able to contain the mystical disease or it will make them unpopular, Duane sees it as an unforgivable and dishonorable act. He was still helping uphold a fascist surveillance state, he was just not as reprehensible as his colleagues.
** There is a single member of Ricker's squad who dislikes Ricker's raping and pillaging antics. He listened and took heed of Duane's admonishments, did not attack anyone in the shrine, and turned away when his squad mates attacked the already dying [[spoiler: Masek]]. He was killed quick and near painlessly when the self destruct spell was set off.
** Eustace seemed to be the only member of "Vampire"'s revolutionary group who was not okay with [[spoiler:sacrificing their plat child casters to set a khert fire and allow Roger to come into Alderode without getting hit by the Etalarche Curse.]] It still happened but he was so pissed about it Captain Claggert thought he might be about to betray Vampire.

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* ''Webcomic/{{Drowtales}}'': Kel'Noz to Quain, Vaelia to Ariel.

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* Sawbones to the pirates in ''Webcomic/TheBackOBeyond''. He's by far the nicest pirate, and the only one to be genuinely friendly to Nate right from the start.



* ''Webcomic/{{Darken}}'': The main characters are mostly followers of [[ReligionOfEvil Religions of Evil]] or amoral mercenaries. They then recruit Michaelus, a LawfulGood werebear who was locked up due to trouble [[ResistTheBeast Resisting the Beast]], and who becomes increasingly worried by their conduct and their BloodKnight leader Gort. [[spoiler:He eventually decides they need to be stopped, tries to betray them to their enemies, and gets killed by Gort.]]
* Obi-Wan Kenobi in the first arc of ''WebComic/DarthsAndDroids'' is the only character who is a fundamentally decent person, and his player is the only one who gives any real thought to casualties.
* ''Webcomic/{{Drowtales}}'': Kel'Noz to Quain, Vaelia to Ariel.
* In ''Webcomic/{{Henchgirl}}'', Mary and Palawn in their criminal group, The Butterfly Gang. They don't mind doing heists and robbing from museums, banks and rich people. But draw the line at actively killing people and stealing from kids. [[spoiler: However later in the series, Mary is drugged to be more evil while Palawn starts up a firm and quits the group.]]



* Artie from ''Webcomic/{{Narbonic}}'' normally preoccupies himself with the support of hippie-ish causes (such as world peace and the election of Dennis Kucinich), all while living with a mad scientist and her henchmen. Come ''Webcomic/SkinHorse'', he's become an activist for transgenic rights.



* [[Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean Commodore James Norrington]] in the main cast of the MegaCrossover {{Fan Webcomic|s}} ''Webcomic/{{Roommates}}''. Sure the others are trying to [[CharacterDevelopment better themselves]] but still are [[Film/{{Labyrinth}} Goblin King Jareth]], [[Theatre/LesMiserables Inspector Javert]] and Erik Franchise/ThePhantomOfTheOpera. Also Myth/KingArthur of the "[[TheWildHunt Magical Men's Club]]" which also consists of [[Myth/NorseMythology Odin]] and the [[Literature/TheErlking Erlkönig]].



* Artie from ''Webcomic/{{Narbonic}}'' normally preoccupies himself with the support of hippie-ish causes (such as world peace and the election of Dennis Kucinich), all while living with a mad scientist and her henchmen. Come ''Webcomic/SkinHorse'', he's become an activist for transgenic rights.
* Obi-Wan Kenobi in the first arc of ''WebComic/DarthsAndDroids'' is the only character who is a fundamentally decent person, and his player is the only one who gives any real thought to casualties.
* [[Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean Commodore James Norrington]] in the main cast of the MegaCrossover {{Fan Webcomic|s}} ''Webcomic/{{Roommates}}''. Sure the others are trying to [[CharacterDevelopment better themselves]] but still are [[Film/{{Labyrinth}} Goblin King Jareth]], [[Theatre/LesMiserables Inspector Javert]] and Erik Franchise/ThePhantomOfTheOpera. Also Myth/KingArthur of the "[[TheWildHunt Magical Men's Club]]" which also consists of [[Myth/NorseMythology Odin]] and the [[Literature/TheErlking Erlkönig]].
* Cream the Rabbit is this to the SkyPirates in ''Webcomic/SonicTheComicOnline''.



* Cream the Rabbit is this to the SkyPirates in ''Webcomic/SonicTheComicOnline''.



* In ''Webcomic/{{Henchgirl}}'', Mary and Palawn in their criminal group, The Butterfly Gang. They don't mind doing heists and robbing from museums, banks and rich people. But draw the line at actively killing people and stealing from kids. [[spoiler: However later in the series, Mary is drugged to be more evil while Palawn starts up a firm and quits the group.]]
* Sawbones to the pirates in ''Webcomic/TheBackOBeyond''. He's by far the nicest pirate, and the only one to be genuinely friendly to Nate right from the start.
* ''Webcomic/{{Darken}}'': The main characters are mostly followers of [[ReligionOfEvil Religions of Evil]] or amoral mercenaries. They then recruit Michaelus, a LawfulGood werebear who was locked up due to trouble [[ResistTheBeast Resisting the Beast]], and who becomes increasingly worried by their conduct and their BloodKnight leader Gort. [[spoiler:He eventually decides they need to be stopped, tries to betray them to their enemies, and gets killed by Gort.]]
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* [[Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean Commodore James Norrington]] in the main cast of the MegaCrossover FanWebcomic ''Webcomic/{{Roommates}}''. Sure the others are trying to [[CharacterDevelopment better themselves]] but still are [[Film/{{Labyrinth}} Goblin King Jareth]], [[Theatre/LesMiserables Inspector Javert]] and Erik Franchise/ThePhantomOfTheOpera. Also Myth/KingArthur of the "[[TheWildHunt Magical Men's Club]]" which also consists of [[Myth/NorseMythology Odin]] and the [[Literature/TheErlking Erlkönig]].

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* ''Webcomic/SweetHome'': "Good" may be a stretch, but Ihyun is noticeably more moral than his teammates, willing to sacrifice his life to protect the other survivors. [[spoiler: At least while his personality is in control - when the monster's in control, all bets are off.]]
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* ''Webcomic/{{Drowtales}}'': Kel'Noz to Quain, Vaelia to Ariel.
* ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater.''
** Fighter [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2007/03/20/episode-822-too-many-light-warriors-spoil-the-npc/ Maybe not?]] Or he is and is simply using psychological manipulation to try and scare the woman away from his sociopathic associates. The real proof is [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2009/12/12/episode-1203-maligned/ here]] and [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2009/12/15/episode-1204-chew-on-that/ here.]] He seems to be some combination of StupidGood (belief in Power of Friendship, inability to recognize when someone is evil), and DumbIsGood.
* Hati of ''Webcomic/CryHavoc'' falls in here, seeing as she tries to hold back her squad mates blood lust and general disregard for human life.
* This is ''such'' a perfect description of Cale in ''Webcomic/LookingForGroup''. Though over the course of CharacterDevelopment the others have become slightly more Good due to his influence and Cale has become less idealistic.
* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'':
** Each incarnation of the [[PsychoRangers Linear Guild]] usually has at least one- which makes sense, given that Nale intentionally styles the Guild's recruits as "evil opposites" to the Order of the Stick (though not all of them are actually counterparts to Belkar, the Order's TokenEvilTeammate).
*** The Guild's first incarnation has [[BadassPreacher Hilgya Firehelm]], who isn't overtly malicious towards the protagonists and is actually helping Nale for her own, unrelated reasons. She's definitely not ''good'' (between worshipping the Evil-aligned deity Loki and trying to kill her genuinely nice husband due to their ArrangedMarriage in the past), but she's definitely a heck of a lot more nice (and a heck of a lot ''less'' evil) than the rest of the Guild's lineup.
*** The second time around, there's Yokyok, who isn't actually evil at all and is only working with the Guild for a chance to take revenge on Belkar, who [[YouKilledMyFather killed his father]]. On the other hand, the fact that he's still willing to help the Guild commit murder and kidnapping to further his own plans is definitely a hit against his moral alignment.
*** After skipping over this trope for their third lineup, the Guild's Empire of Blood incarnation has Kilkil, who is only there at all because he works for Tarquin and is [[PunchClockVillain just doing his job]]. He never directly opposes the heroes at any point during his time on the team.
*** Thog's stupidity may lead those familiar with the DumbIsGood trope to believe he could fit this trope as well, since he has a sort of childlike naivete. However, it's made clear that he has [[http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0252.html deeply-ingrained murderous tendencies]] that scare even team leader Nale and his amiguously-[[HornyDevils evil-oustider]] {{Succubus}} girlfriend.
** [[ReluctantMonster The Monster in the Darkness]] is this to [[BigBad Team Evil]]: he's a childlike, naive creature who doesn't bear anyone any malice and seems not to understand how evil [[CardCarryingVillain Xykon]] really is. Though he ''is'' willing to eat people. ([[WouldNotHurtAChild But]] not [[EatsBabies babies]].)
* In ''Webcomic/{{Shortpacked}},'' Sidney's Axis of Something 2.0 consists of people with grudges against the Shortpacked employees. However, one "EvilCounterpart" is Leslie's [[AmicableExes Amicable Ex]] Leo, who was lured to the meeting because he thought it was Bible study.
* Artie from ''Webcomic/{{Narbonic}}'' normally preoccupies himself with the support of hippie-ish causes (such as world peace and the election of Dennis Kucinich), all while living with a mad scientist and her henchmen. Come ''Webcomic/SkinHorse'', he's become an activist for transgenic rights.
* Obi-Wan Kenobi in the first arc of ''WebComic/DarthsAndDroids'' is the only character who is a fundamentally decent person, and his player is the only one who gives any real thought to casualties.
* [[Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean Commodore James Norrington]] in the main cast of the MegaCrossover FanWebcomic ''Webcomic/{{Roommates}}''. Sure the others are trying to [[CharacterDevelopment better themselves]] but still are [[Film/{{Labyrinth}} Goblin King Jareth]], [[Theatre/LesMiserables Inspector Javert]] and Erik Franchise/ThePhantomOfTheOpera. Also Myth/KingArthur of the "[[TheWildHunt Magical Men's Club]]" which also consists of [[Myth/NorseMythology Odin]] and the [[Literature/TheErlking Erlkönig]].
* Cream the Rabbit is this to the SkyPirates in ''Webcomic/SonicTheComicOnline''.
* In ''Webcomic/{{Sinfest}}'' even the haters of the Sisterhood consider Mercy to be this.
* In ''Webcomic/{{Sparklecare}}'', not ''all'' of the staff members are part of the madness at Sparklecare Hospital. All of the nurses, especially Nurse Kills, seem genuinely caring. There's also Dino Soprus, Lunesta's assistant, who is clearly not on board with Lunesta poisoning Barry.
* In ''Webcomic/{{Henchgirl}}'', Mary and Palawn in their criminal group, The Butterfly Gang. They don't mind doing heists and robbing from museums, banks and rich people. But draw the line at actively killing people and stealing from kids. [[spoiler: However later in the series, Mary is drugged to be more evil while Palawn starts up a firm and quits the group.]]
* Sawbones to the pirates in ''Webcomic/TheBackOBeyond''. He's by far the nicest pirate, and the only one to be genuinely friendly to Nate right from the start.
* ''Webcomic/{{Darken}}'': The main characters are mostly followers of [[ReligionOfEvil Religions of Evil]] or amoral mercenaries. They then recruit Michaelus, a LawfulGood werebear who was locked up due to trouble [[ResistTheBeast Resisting the Beast]], and who becomes increasingly worried by their conduct and their BloodKnight leader Gort. [[spoiler:He eventually decides they need to be stopped, tries to betray them to their enemies, and gets killed by Gort.]]

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