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{{Quote|Think about it. Life... Life is a void. We search and search for answers, but there are none. Hope is just an illusion, Whack. Death is the only certainty!|Colonel Meebur giving up, while being lost in the Void.}}
 
{{Quote|Think about it. Life... Life is a void. We search and search for answers, but there are none. Hope is just an illusion, Whack. Death is the only certainty!|Colonel Meebur giving up, while being lost in the Void.}}
{{Quote|"Why do you think I'm late to school every day? Because most days, I can't even find a reason to get out of bed. What reason is there to do anything when I fully know how worthless I am?"|[[Sayori]]}}
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The protagonists who consider things meaningless, such as fun, emotion, and perhaps even life itself. These characters are usually set-up as protagonists for one of two reasons, either because the work is a character-piece having to do with the characters' existential awakening or to use them purely as a comedic foible, quickly discarding normal heroic concerns for more blunt ones. However, some might simply remain heroic nihilists.
 
The protagonists who consider things meaningless, such as fun, emotion, and perhaps even life itself. These characters are usually set-up as protagonists for one of two reasons, either because the work is a character-piece having to do with the characters' existential awakening or to use them purely as a comedic foible, quickly discarding normal heroic concerns for more blunt ones. However, some might simply remain heroic nihilists.

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Think about it. Life... Life is a void. We search and search for answers, but there are none. Hope is just an illusion, Whack. Death is the only certainty!
~ Colonel Meebur giving up, while being lost in the Void.
"Why do you think I'm late to school every day? Because most days, I can't even find a reason to get out of bed. What reason is there to do anything when I fully know how worthless I am?"
~ Sayori.

The protagonists who consider things meaningless, such as fun, emotion, and perhaps even life itself. These characters are usually set-up as protagonists for one of two reasons, either because the work is a character-piece having to do with the characters' existential awakening or to use them purely as a comedic foible, quickly discarding normal heroic concerns for more blunt ones. However, some might simply remain heroic nihilists.

Many of these Nihilistic Heroes may not be able to have a possible chance to even qualify as being "Pure Good" knowing that these type of characters do not view value into certain things that may be important others in life. These heroes are often Anti-Heroes, considering nihilistic characters are often villainous or morally questionable in their actions.

Their opposites are counterpart and Anti-Nihilists.

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