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So Indoctrination doesn\'t automatically make him a TragicVillain.
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So Indoctrination doesn\\\'t automatically make him a TragicVillain.

EDIT: Just wanted to clarify that I haven\\\'t read the books he\\\'s featured in. All of my info was from the MassEffect wiki. If I was wrong about anything or missed something, I\\\'ll withdraw my arguement.
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In MassEffect Deception he [[spoiler: kills Grayson\'s daughter Gillian and main character of the novel.]] And in MassEffect3 it\'s possible that he ends up killing [[spoiler: Miranda]] and at least one of the following three people: [[spoiler: Thane, Kirrahae, or the Salarian Councilor.]] It\'s possible for him to have the biggest main character body count of any antagonist in the series. I\'d also say [[{{BloodKnight}} he likes his work far too much,]] and he shows too much pleasure in [[spoiler: the fall of Thessia.]]
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In MassEffect Deception he [[spoiler: kills Grayson\\\'s daughter Gillian and main character of the novel.]] And in MassEffect3 it\\\'s possible that he ends up killing [[spoiler: Miranda]] and at least one of the following three people: [[spoiler: Thane, Kirrahae, or the Salarian Councilor.]] It\\\'s possible for him to have the biggest main character body count of any antagonist in the series. I\\\'d also say [[{{BloodKnight}} he likes his work far too much,]] and he shows too much pleasure/sadism in [[spoiler: the fall of Thessia.]]
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In MassEffect Retribution he[[spoiler: murdered Liselle, daughter of Aria T\'Loak, and lover of Paul Grayson (the main character of the previous novel) after she was already subdued. He also kidnapped Grayson and oversaw him having Reaper tech placed inside him, going so far as to suggest using red sand to allow Paul be Indoctrinated more easily. This leads to Grayson becoming a TragicMonster and his eventual death, the latter of which Kai Leng plays a part in.]]
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In MassEffect Retribution he[[spoiler: murdered Liselle, daughter of Aria T\\\'Loak, and lover of Paul Grayson (the main character of the previous novel) after she was already subdued. He also kidnapped Grayson and oversaw him having Reaper tech placed inside him, going so far as to suggest using red sand to allow Paul be Indoctrinated more easily. This leads to Grayson becoming a TragicMonster and his eventual death, which Kai Leng plays a part in.]]
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In MassEffect Retribution he[[spoiler: murdered Liselle, daughter of Aria T\'Loak, and lover of Paul Grayson (the main character of the previous novel) after she was already subdued. He also kidnapped Grayson and oversaw him having Reaper tech placed inside him, going so far as to suggest using red sand to allow Paul be Indoctrinated easier. This leads to Grayson becoming a TragicMonster and his eventual death.]]
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In MassEffect Retribution he[[spoiler: murdered Liselle, daughter of Aria T\\\'Loak, and lover of Paul Grayson (the main character of the previous novel) after she was already subdued. He also kidnapped Grayson and oversaw him having Reaper tech placed inside him, going so far as to suggest using red sand to allow Paul be Indoctrinated more easily. This leads to Grayson becoming a TragicMonster and his eventual death, the latter of which Kai Leng plays a part in.]]
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In MassEffect Deception he [[spoiler: kills Grayson\'s daughter Gillian and main character of the novel.]] And in MassEffect3 it\'s possible that he ends up killing [[spoiler: Miranda]] and at least one of the following three people: [[spoiler: Thane, Kirrahae, or the Salarian Councilor.]] It\'s possible for him to have the biggest main character body count of any antagonist in the series. I\'d also say [[{{BloodKnight}} he likes his work far too much.]]
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In MassEffect Deception he [[spoiler: kills Grayson\\\'s daughter Gillian and main character of the novel.]] And in MassEffect3 it\\\'s possible that he ends up killing [[spoiler: Miranda]] and at least one of the following three people: [[spoiler: Thane, Kirrahae, or the Salarian Councilor.]] It\\\'s possible for him to have the biggest main character body count of any antagonist in the series. I\\\'d also say [[{{BloodKnight}} he likes his work far too much,]] and he shows too much pleasure in [[spoiler: the fall of Thessia.]]
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