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Perfect examples of a Vigilante are Dex Parios from ''Stumptown'' who tries to stop and detain criminals. Some could even be Tragic much like with [[Batman (DC Comics)|Batman]] from the ''DC Comics'' who happens to do the exact same thing but with a tragic motif with his parents and eventually for the sake of protecting those in Gotham.
 
Perfect examples of a Vigilante are Dex Parios from ''Stumptown'' who tries to stop and detain criminals. Some could even be Tragic much like with [[Batman (DC Comics)|Batman]] from the ''DC Comics'' who happens to do the exact same thing but with a tragic motif with his parents and eventually for the sake of protecting those in Gotham.
 
Most Vigilantes could be categorized between '''[[:Category:Lawful Good|Lawful Good]]''' and/or''' [[:Category:Lawful Neutral|Lawful Neutral]]''' due to the vigilante's [[:Category:Anti Hero|anti-heroic]] ideas (where they are on the good side but they are selfish with their motives and think more about themselves) being retaliated against the rules system and constantly taking matters into their own hands. Some vigilantes would even face other heroes or fight against '''[[:Category:Lawful Good|Lawful Good]]''' or '''[[w:c:villains:Category:Lawful Evil|Lawful Evil]]''', along with the [[:Category:Lawful Neutral|heroic]] and/or [[w:c:villains:Category:Lawful Neutral|villainous]] sides of '''[[:Category:Lawful Neutral|Lawful Neutral]]'''; where they are in a more personalized systemic essential moral code.
 
   
 
'''By vigilantes' ignorance to the justice system, a vigilante could inevitably cause trouble during their actions and had a chance to made a grave mistake by end up killing a wrongfully convicted person and worse, take an innocent life as well. That is why many vigilantes cannot count for [[:Category:Pure Good|Pure Good]]. Due to Vigilantes taking matters into their own hands and possibly interfering with the law which makes them [[:Category:Anti-Hero|anti-heroic]], their chances from fitting into [[:Category:Pure Good|Pure Good]] would be really difficult.'''
 
'''By vigilantes' ignorance to the justice system, a vigilante could inevitably cause trouble during their actions and had a chance to made a grave mistake by end up killing a wrongfully convicted person and worse, take an innocent life as well. That is why many vigilantes cannot count for [[:Category:Pure Good|Pure Good]]. Due to Vigilantes taking matters into their own hands and possibly interfering with the law which makes them [[:Category:Anti-Hero|anti-heroic]], their chances from fitting into [[:Category:Pure Good|Pure Good]] would be really difficult.'''

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There's war in Gotham City. Perhaps where crime is concerned, there always has been. But seldom this open, this rabid. A madness seeping into every stratum of criminal society. Escalating like a plague, threating to surpass even the horror that created me.
~ Batman

A vigilante is a man or a woman who takes the law into their own hands (many vigilantes in fiction wear masks and capes - hence the popular title "masked avenger"), they can be similar to antiheroes and tend to work outside the law as some of their methods includes murder or violence.

Perfect examples of a Vigilante are Dex Parios from Stumptown who tries to stop and detain criminals. Some could even be Tragic much like with Batman from the DC Comics who happens to do the exact same thing but with a tragic motif with his parents and eventually for the sake of protecting those in Gotham.

By vigilantes' ignorance to the justice system, a vigilante could inevitably cause trouble during their actions and had a chance to made a grave mistake by end up killing a wrongfully convicted person and worse, take an innocent life as well. That is why many vigilantes cannot count for Pure Good. Due to Vigilantes taking matters into their own hands and possibly interfering with the law which makes them anti-heroic, their chances from fitting into Pure Good would be really difficult.

For villainous version of vigilantes, see this page.

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