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{{Quote|The darkest places in Hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis.|[[https://real-life-heroes.fandom.com/wiki/Dante_Alighieri| Dante Alighieri]]}}
{{Quote|The darkest places in Hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis.|[[wikipedia:Dante Alighieri|Dante Alighieri]]}}
Villains who fall under the "Neutral Evil" alignment. A Neutral Evil villain is often very selfish, egotistical, and only out for themself.  
Villains who fall under the "Neutral Evil" alignment. A Neutral Evil villain is often very selfish, egotistical, and only out for themself.  


They often have no regard for a well-organized system like Lawful Evil villains do, or chaos and disorder like Chaotic Evil villains do. Otherwise, they can utilize a mixture of both law and chaos.  
They often have no regard for a well-organized system like [[:Category:Lawful Evil|Lawful Evil]] villains do, or chaos and disorder like [[:Category:Chaotic Evil|Chaotic Evil]] villains do. Otherwise, they can utilize a mixture of both law and chaos.  


Thieves, crime lords, low-profile criminals, murderers, and high criminals specializing in one crime often fall under Neutral Evil.  
Thieves, crime lords, low-profile criminals, murderers, and high criminals specializing in one crime often fall under Neutral Evil.  
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