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Page creatorm>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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We all know the appeal of Mind Game Ship, playing another person's mind like it's a game and what not, but this trope can go hand in hand with that one. Take two characters: one sweet, innocent, kind, loving, naive, maybe even virginal, etc. In other words: a angel. The second character is malicious, Jerkass-ish, possibly perverted (sometimes even a rapist), seductive, sadistic, etc. In other words: a devil. Then you pair them up with each other. The main aspect here lies in the fact that the Devil character can do all sorts of things to torment the Angel character and in the end the two characters will fall in love despite everything or perhaps because of everything (or not if the pairing is one-sided)
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