Category:Grey Zone

"You asked me if you were a good man and the answer is, I don't know. But I think you try to be and I think that's probably the point."

- Clara Oswald to The Doctor.

"There is good and there is evil, but the line between them can be almost impossible to find. Does one good deed make him a hero? Am I to blame for all of it because of a single mistake? In the end, all I really know is that the answers don't come easy. It's supposed to be simple. But it's not."

- Robin in Teen Titans, about good and evil.

Morally Ambiguous heroes sneer at the common classifications of morality and live by their own hard to classify standards. While a Morally Ambiguous hero's motives may not change they are tied to no solid method and may switch between alignments so often it is near impossible to determine whether they will handle a situation with violence, cons, kind words or the color orange. This maybe similar to on and off heroes, but it will go even deeper, to the core of their character. These characters are hard to understand, you can't tell whether they are heroes or villains, as they keep switching sides and even then shifting through each type of evil and good. You never know how they'll act, they are unpredictable, and their actions are often contradicted.

Are they good? Are they bad? It's up to you to figure out!