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* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick,'' [[TheArcher Hayley]] comes off as incredibly greedy and even seems to cultivates that image, while hiding the fact that she's saving her money to pay a ransom on her father. (PlayedWith, though: [[spoiler:while she ''does'' intend to use the money to free him, she always planned to just steal it back afterward]].)

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* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick,'' [[TheArcher Hayley]] Hayley comes off as incredibly greedy and even seems to cultivates that image, while hiding the fact that she's saving her money to pay a ransom on her father. (PlayedWith, though: [[spoiler:while she ''does'' intend to use the money to free him, she always planned to just steal it back afterward]].)

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* Auron from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'' is undeniably good yet undeniably mysterious throughout most of the game.

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* Auron from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'' is undeniably good yet undeniably mysterious throughout most of the game. While he serves as Yuna's guardian, as he did for her father Braska, in reality, he wants her and her friends to [[spoiler:realize the truth behind the Final Summoning and break the cycle]].



* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemPathOfRadiance'' has the thief Volke, whose initially made out to be a PunchClockHero OnlyInItForTheMoney, with many of the cast suspecting something is off about him. The truth is revealed in Chapter 19. [[spoiler: Volke isn't a thief, he's an assassin formerly hired by Ike's father after he touched an evil artefact and accidentally killed his wife, with the job of [[ICannotSelfTerminate killing him]] if he ever went berserk again. He joined the party planning to reveal this [[SecretTestOfCharacter once he felt Ike was ready to know.]]]]

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* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemPathOfRadiance'' has the thief Volke, whose who's initially made out to be a PunchClockHero OnlyInItForTheMoney, with many of the cast suspecting something is off about him. The truth is revealed in Chapter 19. [[spoiler: Volke isn't a thief, he's an assassin formerly hired by Ike's father after he touched an evil artefact and accidentally killed his wife, with the job of [[ICannotSelfTerminate killing him]] if he ever went berserk again. He joined the party planning to reveal this [[SecretTestOfCharacter once he felt Ike was ready to know.]]]] ]]]]
* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'' has Claude, the leader of the Golden Deer. While obviously well-intentioned, he keeps his cards close to his chest, as well as his true goal- [[spoiler:to open the border between Fodlan and Almyra and foster good relations betweeen the two warring nations]].
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* Hoid, from Creator/BrandonSanderson's [[Literature/TheCosmere Cosmere]]. In a universe full of secrets, Hoid is perhaps the greatest enigma of all, and while he often provides useful information and [[TricksterMentor important lessons]] to the heroes, his true goals and motivation are still maddeningly unclear.

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* Hoid, from Creator/BrandonSanderson's [[Literature/TheCosmere Cosmere]]. In a universe full of secrets, Hoid is perhaps the greatest enigma of all, and while he often provides useful information and [[TricksterMentor important lessons]] to the heroes, heroes wherever he shows up (and he always shows up somewhere he's needed), his true goals and motivation are still maddeningly unclear.
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* Hoid, from Creator/BrandonSanderson's [[Literature/TheCosmere Cosmere]]. In a universe full of secrets, Hoid is perhaps the greatest enigma of all, and while he often provides useful information and [[TricksterMentor important lessons]] to the heroes, his true goals and motivation are still maddeningly unclear.
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* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemPathOfRadiance'' has the thief Volke, whose initially made out to be a PunchClockHero OnlyInItForTheMoney, with many of the cast suspecting something is off about him. The truth is revealed in Chapter 19. [[spoiler: Volke isn't a thief, he's an assassin formerly hired by Ike's father after he touched an evil artefact and accidentally killed his wife, with the job of [[ICannotSelfTerminate killing him]] if he ever went berserk again. He joined the party planning to reveal this [[SecretTestOfCharacter once he felt Ike was ready to know.]]]]
* In ''VideoGame/TearRingSaga'', minor playable unit Samson is the son-in-law of LivingLegend King Temijin, and joined [[{{Deuteragonist}} Holmes']] party to keep an eye on him and lend him the support of his kingdom. Amusingly, the ''player'' is made aware of this agenda fairly early, but [[DramaticIrony Holmes doesn't find out]] until the WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue, much to his frustration.


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* In ''VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney'', former protagonist Phoenix Wright acts as a mysterious mentor with an ambiguous agenda over the course of the game, though still clearly on your side. [[spoiler: The whole game is his BatmanGambit to reform the legal system by introducing a jury, and bring down the man who framed him for evidence forgery at the same time.]]
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* Gallus in ''VideoGame/NiNoKuni'' helps the heroes throughout the game, most notably in the final ([=PS3=]-exclusive) arc, but his exact motives for doing so aren't revealed until close to the end. [[spoiler: He's the ghost of the Wizard King and the [[BigBad White Witch's]] father, who is looking for heroes capable enough to induce a HeelFaceTurn in her.]]
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* Verin from ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'' falls under this trope. Until Book 11, ''The Gathering Storm'', Verin was always a suspicious character, with a number of indications that there was more to her than met the eye, but she always seemed to be working for the Light, and not for the Dark One. The true secret of her character is revealed in Book 11: [[spoiler:she is a ReverseMole inside of [[ReligionOfEvil the Black Ajah]], as she reveals after taking a quick-acting poison [[LoopholeAbuse to overcome the magical vow]] not to give up their secrets [[ExactWords "until the hour of her death"]]]].

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* Verin from ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'' falls under this trope. Until Book 11, ''The Gathering Storm'', Verin was always a suspicious character, with a number of indications that there was more to her than met the eye, but she always seemed to be working for the Light, and not for the Dark One. The true secret of her character is revealed in Book 11: [[spoiler:she is a ReverseMole TheMole inside of [[ReligionOfEvil the Black Ajah]], as she reveals after taking a quick-acting poison [[LoopholeAbuse to overcome the magical vow]] not to give up their secrets [[ExactWords "until the hour of her death"]]]].
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* Verin from ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'' falls under this trope. Until Book 11, ''The Gathering Storm'', Verin was always a suspicious character, with a number of indications that there was more to her than met the eye, but she always seemed to be working for the Light, and not for the Dark One. The true secret of her character is revealed in Book 11: [[spoiler:she is a ReverseMole inside of [[ReligionOfEvil the Black Ajah]], as she reveals after taking a quick-acting poison [[LoopholeAbuse to overcome the magical vow]] not to give up their secrets [[ExactWords "until the hour of her death"]]].

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* Verin from ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'' falls under this trope. Until Book 11, ''The Gathering Storm'', Verin was always a suspicious character, with a number of indications that there was more to her than met the eye, but she always seemed to be working for the Light, and not for the Dark One. The true secret of her character is revealed in Book 11: [[spoiler:she is a ReverseMole inside of [[ReligionOfEvil the Black Ajah]], as she reveals after taking a quick-acting poison [[LoopholeAbuse to overcome the magical vow]] not to give up their secrets [[ExactWords "until the hour of her death"]]].death"]]]].
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* Verin from ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'' falls under this trope. Until Book 11, ''The Gathering Storm'', Verin was always a suspicious character, with a number of indications that there was more to her than met the eye, but she always seemed to be working for the Light, and not for the Dark One. The true secret of her character is revealed in Book 11.

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* Verin from ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'' falls under this trope. Until Book 11, ''The Gathering Storm'', Verin was always a suspicious character, with a number of indications that there was more to her than met the eye, but she always seemed to be working for the Light, and not for the Dark One. The true secret of her character is revealed in Book 11.11: [[spoiler:she is a ReverseMole inside of [[ReligionOfEvil the Black Ajah]], as she reveals after taking a quick-acting poison [[LoopholeAbuse to overcome the magical vow]] not to give up their secrets [[ExactWords "until the hour of her death"]]].

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* Shayera "Hawkgirl" Hol in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague''. It is never exactly explained what a Thanagarian is doing on Earth and is quickly forgotten thanks to her contributions to the League's success. However, [[spoiler:it is eventually revealed that she is an [[TheMole advance spy]] for the Thanagarian military]].

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* Shayera "Hawkgirl" Hol in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague''. It is never exactly explained what a Thanagarian is doing on Earth Earth, and the question is quickly forgotten thanks to her contributions to the League's success. However, [[spoiler:it is eventually revealed that she is an [[TheMole advance spy]] for the Thanagarian military]].



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* ''Manga/BlazblueRemixHeart'': One of Mai's friends, [[spoiler:Kajun Faycott]], is actually an agent of Sector Seven who answers directly to one of its chief scientists, Kokonoe. While she's always helpful to Mai and her other friends, she's secretly using them to try to find Grimoires (in an attempt to help with Mai's "super taste" problem), in hopes that she might find the fabled Crimson Grimoire for her boss

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* ''Manga/BlazblueRemixHeart'': One of Mai's friends, [[spoiler:Kajun Faycott]], is actually an agent of Sector Seven who answers directly to one of its chief scientists, Kokonoe. While she's always helpful to Mai and her other friends, she's secretly using them to try to find Grimoires (in an attempt to help with Mai's "super taste" problem), in hopes that she might find the fabled Crimson Grimoire for her bossboss.


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* ''WebComic/ScarletLady'' promotes [[StarCrossedLovers Marianne Lenore]] into one. Rather than waiting until Season 3 to show up, she appears during the denouncement of "Mr. Pigeon", introducing Xavier to [[ThrowTheDogABone a pigeon sanctuary]] and striking up a friendship with him. A glimpse into her inner thoughts shows that her kindness has ulterior motives: having seen that the Ladybug and Black Cat are active, she intends to scout out potential candidates for other Miraculous, in hopes that doing so will enable her to meet her lost lover Fu again.
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** Unlike some of the more mysterious characters of ''VideoGame/NineHoursNinePersonsNineDoors'', [[TheBigGuy Seven]] is pretty much the only reliable team player you've got. He claims to be suffering from amnesia, leaving him with no possible agenda. [[spoiler: He really a helpful guy and on your side ... but the amnesia schtick is strongly implied to be a WoundedGazelleGambit.]]
** The only characters in ''VideoGame/VirtuesLastReward'' who ''don't'' fall into this category are [[TagalongKid Quark]] and [[ObviouslyEvil Dio]]. Figuring out how to get everyone else to own up to their part of the Big Secret makes up most of the game.
** In the finale, ''VideoGame/ZeroTimeDilemma'', both Sigma and Phi know the rough outline of what's about to take place. This is an unusual case, as their strange behavior makes perfect sense [[DramaticIrony to the player]], but is suspicious as hell to everyone else.

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** Unlike some of the more mysterious characters of ''VideoGame/NineHoursNinePersonsNineDoors'', ''VisualNovel/NineHoursNinePersonsNineDoors'', [[TheBigGuy Seven]] is pretty much the only reliable team player you've got. He claims to be suffering from amnesia, leaving him with no possible agenda. [[spoiler: He really a helpful guy and on your side ... but the amnesia schtick is strongly implied to be a WoundedGazelleGambit.]]
** The only characters in ''VideoGame/VirtuesLastReward'' ''VisualNovel/VirtuesLastReward'' who ''don't'' fall into this category are [[TagalongKid Quark]] and [[ObviouslyEvil Dio]]. Figuring out how to get everyone else to own up to their part of the Big Secret makes up most of the game.
** In the finale, ''VideoGame/ZeroTimeDilemma'', ''VisualNovel/ZeroTimeDilemma'', both Sigma and Phi know the rough outline of what's about to take place. This is an unusual case, as their strange behavior makes perfect sense [[DramaticIrony to the player]], but is suspicious as hell to everyone else.

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** Delenn and [[spoiler:her husband John Sherridan]] both keep secrets from the rest of the characters.

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** Delenn and [[spoiler:her husband John Sherridan]] Sheridan]] both keep secrets from the rest of the characters.


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* This is a staple of the ''Zero Escape'' series:
** Unlike some of the more mysterious characters of ''VideoGame/NineHoursNinePersonsNineDoors'', [[TheBigGuy Seven]] is pretty much the only reliable team player you've got. He claims to be suffering from amnesia, leaving him with no possible agenda. [[spoiler: He really a helpful guy and on your side ... but the amnesia schtick is strongly implied to be a WoundedGazelleGambit.]]
** The only characters in ''VideoGame/VirtuesLastReward'' who ''don't'' fall into this category are [[TagalongKid Quark]] and [[ObviouslyEvil Dio]]. Figuring out how to get everyone else to own up to their part of the Big Secret makes up most of the game.
** In the finale, ''VideoGame/ZeroTimeDilemma'', both Sigma and Phi know the rough outline of what's about to take place. This is an unusual case, as their strange behavior makes perfect sense [[DramaticIrony to the player]], but is suspicious as hell to everyone else.
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* While Cassidy Williams of ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'' is clearly an ally of the Scooby gang, she's also clearly hiding something -- namely, that [[spoiler: she was Velma's counterpart in the previous incarnation of Mystery Incorporated, and doesn't want anyone else to fall into the same trap she and the previous incarnations did.]]

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* Shayera "Hawkgirl" Hol in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague''. It is never exactly explained what a Thanagarian is doing on Earth and is quickly forgotten thanks to her contributions to the League's success. However, [[spoiler:it is eventually revealed that she is an advance spy for the Thanagarian military]].
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* Shayera "Hawkgirl" Hol in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague''. It is never exactly explained what a Thanagarian is doing on Earth and is quickly forgotten thanks to her contributions to the League's success. However, [[spoiler:it is eventually revealed that she is an [[TheMole advance spy spy]] for the Thanagarian military]].
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* ''VideoGame/KingOfFighters'': The hero for KOF 2003-XIII, Ash, never seems to have any reasoning for competing in the tournaments. Whatever his goal is, he needed to beat up Those from the Past (the villain group in the game) and steal the Sacred Treasures off Chizuru and Iori. In the last game it's finally made clear: [[spoiler:Ash is revealed to be the BigBad Saiki's descendant, and Ash wants to stop him from getting the Sacred Treasures, as well as to ensure his adopted sister Elizabeth is safe. Ash saves the day by making Saiki trapped in the present, which kills both him and Ash with time paradox.]]

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* ''VideoGame/KingOfFighters'': ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters'': The hero for KOF 2003-XIII, Ash, never seems to have any reasoning for competing in the tournaments. Whatever his goal is, he needed to beat up Those from the Past (the villain group in the game) and steal the Sacred Treasures off Chizuru and Iori. In the last game it's finally made clear: [[spoiler:Ash is revealed to be the BigBad Saiki's descendant, and Ash wants to stop him from getting the Sacred Treasures, as well as to ensure his adopted sister Elizabeth is safe. Ash saves the day by making Saiki trapped in the present, which kills both him and Ash with time paradox.]]
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Not quite a WildCard, the Hidden Agenda Hero is almost certainly on the side of good. He regularly helps TheHero, expecting nothing in return, demonstrates definite good-guy behavior while avoiding actions which would denote a bad guy...and yet he never explicitly states what his motivation is for doing so, and there's evidence that he's up to something the Heroes don't know about.

Unlike the AloofAlly who may also be a mysterious hero, the Hidden Agenda Hero is far from being aloof and instead regularly interacts with TheHero and his gang, either being a member of their group or readily accessible when TheHero needs help. When eventually asked why he or she his assisting them, he often covers it up with BlatantLies or something believable but untrue, if he doesn't manage to squeeze out of answering altogether. Usually he expects, or asks, that you [[DoYouTrustMe simply trust him]]. What he is really up to and why he hides it differs from character to character, but common reasons involve not wanting to get others [[ItsNotYouItsMyEnemies involved in his problems]], [[BatmanGambit having sensitive plans]] which would be disrupted or in danger were the heroes to know about them, or for some reason simply not being [[SecretKeeper at liberty to speak of it]].

Compare GuileHero. Compare MysteriousBacker, which is a species of BigGood, whereas this trope is for someone of a rank/authority/power/ability closer to that of those s/he helps. Contrast HiddenAgendaVillain who besides being villainous, also tends to be even more mysterious than this character as well as a BigBad. Rather the villainous analogue for this trope is closer to the DragonWithAnAgenda. Also compare EnigmaticMinion.

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* ''Manga/BlazblueRemixHeart'': One of Mai's friends, [[spoiler:Kajun Faycott]], is actually an agent of Sector Seven who answers directly to one of its chief scientists, Kokonoe. While she's always helpful to Mai and her other friends, she's secretly using them to try to find Grimoires (in an attempt to help with Mai's "super taste" problem), in hopes that she might find the fabled Crimson Grimoire for her boss
* Urahara Kisuke from ''Manga/{{Bleach}}''. There is almost never any doubt that he is on Ichigo's side, helps him constantly and is accepted by the Heroes as a valuable friend and ally, but at any given point in the show we almost never know what he's really up to.
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* Denis Arilan in the ''Literature/{{Deryni}}'' works. As a member of the Camberian Council, he keeps them informed of events around the Haldane royal family. The Council wishes to exercise control over the Haldanes and the transmission of the Haldane powers. Arilan, with his thorough arcane training and a seat on the King's Council, is their inside man for things like the ritual Kelson organizes to trigger some of his uncle's powers in ''The King's Justice''. Kelson and his courtiers resent the high-handedness the Council displays, and once they know of Arilan's position they don't entirely trust him. The other Councilors have reason to be wary of Arilan as well; he occasionally takes Kelson's side against them.
* Verin from ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'' falls under this trope. Until Book 11, ''The Gathering Storm'', Verin was always a suspicious character, with a number of indications that there was more to her than met the eye, but she always seemed to be working for the Light, and not for the Dark One. The true secret of her character is revealed in Book 11.
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* On ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' Angel was like this at first, until he got outed as being a vampire.
* ''Series/BabylonFive'': The Vorlons try to appear as the BigGood but everyone knows they are hiding something.
** Delenn and [[spoiler:her husband John Sherridan]] both keep secrets from the rest of the characters.
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* Auron from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'' is undeniably good yet undeniably mysterious throughout most of the game.
* ''VideoGame/KingOfFighters'': The hero for KOF 2003-XIII, Ash, never seems to have any reasoning for competing in the tournaments. Whatever his goal is, he needed to beat up Those from the Past (the villain group in the game) and steal the Sacred Treasures off Chizuru and Iori. In the last game it's finally made clear: [[spoiler:Ash is revealed to be the BigBad Saiki's descendant, and Ash wants to stop him from getting the Sacred Treasures, as well as to ensure his adopted sister Elizabeth is safe. Ash saves the day by making Saiki trapped in the present, which kills both him and Ash with time paradox.]]
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* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick,'' [[TheArcher Hayley]] comes off as incredibly greedy and even seems to cultivates that image, while hiding the fact that she's saving her money to pay a ransom on her father. (PlayedWith, though: [[spoiler:while she ''does'' intend to use the money to free him, she always planned to just steal it back afterward]].)
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* Shayera "Hawkgirl" Hol in ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague''. It is never exactly explained what a Thanagarian is doing on Earth and is quickly forgotten thanks to her contributions to the League's success. However, [[spoiler:it is eventually revealed that she is an advance spy for the Thanagarian military]].
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