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Amonimus the Retromancer (Sergeant)
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Feb 19th 2024 at 11:34:16 PM •••

  • One Piece: A little before halfway through the story, however, we start seeing absolutely ruthless fellow pirates who demonstrate why normal people fear that word, as well as government people who genuinely have the best intentions for the populace at large.
Halfway? That was clearly demonstrated in the first arcs.

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BigBadShadow22 Since: Oct, 2021
Apr 7th 2022 at 9:12:17 AM •••

Should we include Young Justice as an example on this page? And can we think of any examples from Comics in fact?

NNinja Since: Sep, 2015
Jul 7th 2018 at 2:07:50 PM •••

  • Hitman: Blood Money has the first time 47 kills an innocent man, and he kills other innocent men later on, signaling a shift from the earlier games' morality.

If I remember correctly 47 had ALWAYS been a Villain Protagonist, who most of the time is merely Alighter Shade Of Black compared to his victims. What's more, while killing innocents was discouraged, it wasn't really forbidden, meaning it would be the first time he HAS to kill an innocent, rather than the first time he actually does. Either way, I don't see how a morally black action makes him greyer when he was black to begin with.

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