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* In the ''[[Dresden Files]]'', newly-made Red Court vampires and White Court vampires whose demon has just awoken can be this.
** Many wizards don't have guidance when they come into their power (mid-teenage years). They don't know how not to use their power, or the consequences of misusing their power, and start down the paths to being warlocks (wizards of substantial caliber who violate the laws of magic). Many warlocks are malicious, and Harry has brought a few of those down himself, but he's really disturbed by the White Council's zero-tolerance policy towards this trope. {{spoiler|He views Molly as this when he presents her to the White Council, and manages to get her put on probation instead of executed on that count, claiming he can teach her how to use her power for good.}}
 
 
== Live-Action TV ==
* ''[[Stranger Things]]'' has the Demogorgon. While it's a big part of the series' terror, the Demogorgon kills for food, not because it enjoys it. It's also been shown that they do feel affection to those that look after them (much to Dustin's pleasant surprise), though it may sound unusual.