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  2. The Lucifer Effect - Wikipedia

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    The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil is a 2007 book which includes professor Philip Zimbardo's first detailed, written account of the events surrounding the 1971 Stanford prison experiment (SPE) – a prison simulation study which had to be discontinued after only six days due to several distressing outcomes and mental breaks of the participants.

  3. The Wheel of Darkness - Wikipedia

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    Agent Pendergast and his ward, Constance Greene, are studying in Tibet with Buddhist monks; they are recuperating from the events depicted in the novel The Book of the Dead. An artifact-an evil Tibeten Mandala that turns people evil if they see it- is stolen from the monastery, and the monks ask if Pendergast can retrieve it. [6]

  4. Something Wicked This Way Comes (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The book influenced R. L. Stine, who said: "Ray Bradbury is one of my favorite authors. I always tell people that the scariest book I ever read was one of his books—Something Wicked This Way Comes". [18] Clive Barker also placed the book fourth on his list of greatest books about good and evil, number one being Moby-Dick. [19]

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  6. Villains by Necessity - Wikipedia

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    Over a century after the ultimate triumph of good over evil, the world's last assassin and the world's last thief discover from a druid that, without more evil, the world will be destroyed. With the help of an evil sorceress and a black knight, the party sets out to save it from the misguided forces of good.

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  8. Dungeons & Dragons controversies - Wikipedia

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    Drow are an evil, murderous, dark-skinned subrace of elves first mentioned in the 1st Edition Monster Manual (1977). [70] [71] [72] The drow Drizzt Do'Urden, the most famous Dungeons & Dragons character, [73] "is commonly presented as the one exception: a hero who overcame his evil culture to become a good person". [71]

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