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* ''Anime/{{Free}}'': Nagisa is a bottomless well of chaotic energy, and rather unpredictable at times. At the same time, he is friendly to a fault and gets along with absolutely everyone.
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* Minsc from the ''VideoGame/BaldursGate'' series is a delusional Rashemarii berserker suffering from a head injury. Despite his somewhat odd ways of thinking (not least of which is his belief that a hamster he found after suffering his head wound is a space alien who is talking to him and telling him what to do), Minsc is one of the kindest characters in the series and is firmly in the Good camp (Neutral Good in the original game and Chaotic Good from the second game onwards).
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* Minsc from the ''VideoGame/BaldursGate'' ''Franchise/BaldursGate'' series is a delusional Rashemarii berserker suffering from a head injury. Despite his somewhat odd ways of thinking (not least of which is his belief that a hamster he found after suffering his head wound is a space alien who is talking to him and telling him what to do), Minsc is one of the kindest characters in the series and is firmly in the Good camp (Neutral Good in the original game and Chaotic Good from the second game onwards).
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* Minsc from the ''VideoGame/BaldursGate'' series is a delusional Rashemarii berserker suffering from a head injury. Despite his somewhat odd ways of thinking (not least of which is his belief that a hamster he found after suffering his head wound is a space alien who is talking to him and telling him what to do), Minsc is one of the kindest characters in the series and is firmly in the Good camp (Neutral Good in the original game and Chaotic Good from the second game onwards).
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* Marianne Engel from ''Literature/TheGargoyle'' is a clearly unhinged sculptress of gargoyles, with her madness having religious overtones (she talks to unseen apparitions in Latin, etc.). She physically and psychologically helps the main character after a crash that leaves him severely burned and crippled.
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* Marianne Engel from ''Literature/TheGargoyle'' is a clearly unhinged sculptress {{sculpt|ors}}ress of gargoyles, with her madness having religious overtones (she talks to unseen apparitions in Latin, etc.). She physically and psychologically helps the main character after a crash that leaves him severely burned and crippled.