I am just curious; would a character still qualify as this trope if the fiction shows what a character would had been like if their morals were completely stripped out in a particular way? Like demon possession or a powerful drug?
Hide / Show RepliesIt'd be better to ask the cleanup thread rather than here. Though just to give the info I know: If they willingly strip away their morals for the purposes of becoming stronger or doing more evil, or they were already evil before they were possessed or drugged and their crimes afterward are just an extension of what they usually did, they can probably still qualify. If it's that they're only evil because they were possessed or took drugs, then they have no agency and can't qualify.
<(0_0<) <(0_0)> (>0_0)> KIRBY DANCEI believe full moon features should have their own complete monster subpage as they are a shared universe. They have numerous characters that could count as a complete monster, and if a show like supernatural, which is just one series, can have a subpage, then the shared universe of full moon deserves one.
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"Wreck-It Ralph: Turbo/King Candy (Any of the consequences of his actions that could push him over the baseline are Fridge Horror and he's unconnected to the Cy-Bugs' attack on Sugar Rush)"
Does that include the mass brainwashing of Sugar Rush, and making Vanellope into a glitch, with the original intention of killing her?
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