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Good Versus Evil
Vehicles
Weapons
Heroes' residences

Good Versus Evil

Embrace many conflicts during the age-old "Good Versus Evil" scenario.

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Vehicles

What vehicle would you like to drive? 🚗

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Weapons

Which weapon would you like to use to combat evil? ⚔️

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Heroes' residences

Whose house would you like to visit? 🏠

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Good Versus Evil
Vehicles
Weapons
Heroes' residences
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Heroism Wiki is the opposite of The Evil Wiki and is an encyclopedia that lists all the fictional (not real) heroic objects and methods and locations (technological or magical or otherwise) used by fictional do-gooders for helping others or good purposes, everywhere or things of good shown to have a strong and long-lasting positive on everything else and everyone including villains including those who would later become heroes themselves.

Good or helpful items (such as weapons such as swords, guns, spears, knives, etc; artifacts with special powers which can be reliable to aid people, objects with desirable advantages, weapons with more deadly firepower utilized by benevolent individuals/armies, machines designed by scientists for noble goals, chemicals/potions capable of causing harmful and even fatal results to bad guys, and devices used to inspire hope and justice), heroes' places (from weapons factories and fortified citadels ruled by good leaderships and benevolent rulers, schools and academies, home for living, and religious compounds used by good people with rituals and good purposes) and even styles and "arts" (methodological means or tools of justice, methods of purification and forms of good magic).

Other few more aspects of goodness associated with heroism are concepts dealing with positive emotions such as empathy and happiness, heroic songs by considerate rightdoers, and also noble events (such as alternate realities with benign settings as well as justice (sometimes utopias) in them, supernatural terms and save-the-world scenarios, conflicts and epic battles). All these things of goodness existed in literature, mythology, folklore, religion, movies, cartoons, television, comic books and videogames. And they will always continue to exist as long as good itself still exists. This wikia allows anyone to edit any article, so if you contribute, we can make this an amusing database for heroes.

Welcome to the Light Side.


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Before contributing, please read our rules and abide by them.

NO NEW CATEGORIES - due to the excessive number of categories, this wiki does not allow new categories to be made, the ONLY exception shall be franchises we do not currently have.

NO REAL WORLD EXAMPLES - in order to keep our wiki as neutral as possible, we will no longer be allowing the creation of "Real World" articles, unlike fiction the real-world is rarely black and white in terms of morality and one man's "villain" can be another man's "hero" (no matter how wicked they may appear). As such we have decided to stop the practice of adding real-world articles to this wiki and are now catering exclusively to fiction, folklore and theological figures.

NO FAN-FICTION - We do not allow fan-fiction on this wiki. Original content is to be kept on your user page. Only notable "fiction" (NOT OF ONES OWN MAKING) is allowed. If something is not found on KnowYourMeme.com or does not have videos on Youtube not made by the original author then it will be deleted on sight.

Plagiarism - Any article added to this wiki must be of your own making. Articles found to be taken from other sites without permission will be deleted without warning.

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