Difference between revisions of "Category:Neutral"
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− | Characters or organisations whom are more inclined towards good than evil on the grand scheme of things (a world predominantly inclined towards deeds of "good" is more desirable, while they accept evil as a necessary counterbalance) but will not actively pursue a cause of either specifically cruel nor noble. Individuals or groups belonging under this category will fight world-threatening evil and take the opportunity to stop a robbery and/or save lives, but will not intend to battle "all evil" as a lifestyle. | + | Characters or organisations whom are more inclined towards good than evil on the grand scheme of things (a world predominantly inclined towards deeds of "good" is more desirable, while they accept evil as a necessary counterbalance) but will not actively pursue a cause of either specifically cruel nor noble. Individuals or groups belonging under this category will fight world-threatening evil and take the opportunity to stop a robbery and/or save lives, but will not intend to battle "all evil" as a lifestyle. |
Known examples: Dr. Strange (Marvel Comics), Dr. Fate (DC Universe), Cogliostro (Image Comics) | Known examples: Dr. Strange (Marvel Comics), Dr. Fate (DC Universe), Cogliostro (Image Comics) |
Revision as of 15:30, 8 December 2014
Characters or organisations whom are more inclined towards good than evil on the grand scheme of things (a world predominantly inclined towards deeds of "good" is more desirable, while they accept evil as a necessary counterbalance) but will not actively pursue a cause of either specifically cruel nor noble. Individuals or groups belonging under this category will fight world-threatening evil and take the opportunity to stop a robbery and/or save lives, but will not intend to battle "all evil" as a lifestyle. Known examples: Dr. Strange (Marvel Comics), Dr. Fate (DC Universe), Cogliostro (Image Comics)
Pages in category "Neutral"
The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.