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You saved me before. I could not leave you to die.
~ Negagen to Exetior.
Tell Tommy I hope he finds what he's looking for, whatever that is.
~ Technoblade's will, revealing that even though they are enemies, he still holds respect for TommyInnit and his goal.

The very opposite of a Cheater, this is a villain who (while they fight on the side of evil) still has honorable traits. As such, they usually treat their foes and followers with respect and demonstrate some extent of mercy or fair play. They never resort cheating to win, they may avoid fighting people that are weaker, they may suppress their own power, and they may keep their end of a bargain that they promise to keep if they lose or if the hero does something they ask. Numerous times, these traits often result in the villains redeeming themselves. Many Honorable characters have a common theme of finding a "worthy opponent" and thus want the hero they fight to be strong or get stronger.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not add Complete Monster villains to this category, as villains that are Pure Evil are never presented in a positive way. Honor is a redeeming feature, and would present the villain in a positive way.

It is also near-impossible for Chaotic Evil characters to be honorable as the very core of Chaotic Evils is a lack of honor, Neutral Evil characters are also unlikely to have honor (though not impossible) - Lawful Evil and Lawful Neutral are by far the alignments most associated with honor (even if it is often for pragmatic reasons).

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