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== Cunning Lawful Evil == |
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'''Cunning Lawful Evil''' embodies a sophisticated and formidable alignment where a person’s malevolent intentions are pursued through strict adherence to order, structure, and established codes of conduct. Unlike chaotic evil individuals who act with impulsive recklessness, those aligned as cunning lawful evil carefully orchestrate their schemes within the confines of laws, traditions, or organisational hierarchies - whether societal, professional, or personal. |
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This alignment marries cold intellect with ruthless ambition. The cunning lawful evil individual excels at exploiting rules and formal institutions to further their own agenda. They are master manipulators who cloak their sinister motives beneath a veneer of respectability and orderliness. Their commitment to law or order is typically self-serving: they employ rules as instruments, skilfully bending or interpreting them in ways that benefit their own cause, frequently to the detriment of others. |
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Far from being reckless villains, these individuals display patience and long-term vision, meticulously calculating every step to maximise their gain while minimising risk. They often thrive in roles demanding political acumen, strategic thinking, and command, such as corrupt politicians, crime lords who enforce a strict code, or corporate executives who pursue profit relentlessly whilst maintaining an appearance of legitimacy. |
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Although their methods are orderly and disciplined, their aims tend to be selfish, exploitative, or detrimental to others. Their loyalty usually extends only as far as it serves their own interests, and they may betray allies coldly and without remorse if it benefits them. The cunning lawful evil character is a consummate deceiver, frequently convincing others that their ambitions are just or noble, even as they advance destructive or oppressive ends. |
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== Core Characteristics == |
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=== Calculating and Strategic === |
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Individuals of the Cunning Lawful Evil alignment excel at long-term planning and strategic thinking. They approach problems with a clear, logical mindset, carefully weighing options to ensure that their actions lead to maximum advantage. They avoid rash or impulsive behaviour, preferring to manipulate situations subtly and patiently over time. |
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= Cunning Lawful Evil = |
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'''Cunning Lawful Evil''' is a custom moral-alignment profile used by the [[Moral Alignment Portal]] and related alignment pages on iWiki. It combines '''Cunning''' temperament, '''Lawful''' decision-making, and a '''Evil''' moral focus. The profile is a writing and self-reflection shorthand. It is not a clinical category, a legal label, or proof of a person's character. |
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=== Strict Adherence to Order (on Their Terms) === |
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While they respect rules, laws, or codes, this adherence is primarily pragmatic. They recognise that following established systems can be the most effective means to achieve their goals. However, their loyalty to these rules is flexible - they will bend or reinterpret laws when it suits their purpose, always ensuring the outcome favours them. |
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| Cunning profiles rely on planning, timing, reading people, and finding routes that are not obvious at first glance. |
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| The lawful side favours structure, stated rules, duty, and predictable standards. |
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| The evil side in this alignment system describes a hard self-interest or dominance-first outlook, not a claim about real-world criminality. |
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=== Master Manipulators === |
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Cunning lawful evil individuals are adept at deception and persuasion. They can mask their true motives behind a façade of integrity or legitimacy, making it difficult for others to perceive their underlying selfish or malevolent intentions. They often leverage social, political, or organisational hierarchies to influence others covertly. |
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== Summary == |
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A '''Cunning Lawful Evil''' profile describes someone who tends to combine strategic intelligence with the habits of a Lawful outlook and the priorities of a Evil outlook. In plain terms, the type is defined less by a single belief and more by how it chooses, commits, protects, refuses, and reacts under pressure. |
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=== Ruthlessly Ambitious === |
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Ambition drives this alignment relentlessly. They seek power, control, or wealth, and are willing to exploit anyone or anything to gain it. Unlike chaotic villains, their ruthlessness is disciplined, calculated, and precise, avoiding unnecessary risks or exposure. |
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The profile should be read as a pattern, not a verdict. A person may show parts of it in one setting and very different behaviour elsewhere. Context, maturity, stress, experience, and incentives all affect how the pattern appears. |
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=== Controlled and Patient === |
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Unlike chaotic alignments marked by volatility, the cunning lawful evil person is patient and composed. They understand the value of timing and will wait for the most opportune moment to strike. Their calculated approach makes them formidable opponents, as they rarely act without a clear advantage. |
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== Decision Style == |
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A lawful version asks what rule, promise, role, or process applies before acting. It does not mean blind obedience, but it does mean that order and accountability matter. An evil version is willing to use pressure, fear, exclusion, or advantage to get the result it wants. It may respect limits only when those limits are useful. When the '''Cunning''' element is added, the result is more specific: the person tends to use strategic intelligence to decide when to act, when to wait, and how much trust or force a situation deserves. |
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=== Self-Serving Loyalty === |
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Their loyalty is transactional, granted only as long as it benefits them. Relationships, alliances, and promises are tools to be used or discarded depending on circumstances. Betrayal is not uncommon if it furthers their agenda, though it is usually executed with cold precision rather than emotional outbursts. |
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This style can be useful when a problem is messy and a simple rule would give a poor answer. It can also create tension, because other people may not understand the reasoning until after the decision has been made. |
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== Strengths == |
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=== Strategic Mastery === |
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Individuals with the ''Cunning Lawful Evil'' alignment excel at long-term planning and complex strategy. They possess an exceptional ability to foresee consequences, anticipate opponents’ moves, and manipulate circumstances to their advantage. Their plans are rarely impulsive; instead, they unfold with precision and calculated patience. |
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=== Exploitation of Systems === |
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Their deep respect for order is not out of moral conviction but practicality. They understand the power of laws, hierarchies, and institutions, and expertly manipulate these structures to serve their ambitions. This allows them to wield influence within existing frameworks, making them formidable players in politics, business, and governance. |
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=== Ruthless Pragmatism === |
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While others may be constrained by ideals or emotional attachments, ''Cunning Lawful Evil'' types make decisions based solely on effectiveness and personal gain. They are willing to sacrifice allies, morals, or traditions if it serves their ultimate goals, demonstrating a chilling level of pragmatism and efficiency. |
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=== Mastery of Deception === |
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They are skilled liars and deceivers, capable of maintaining a veneer of respectability and trustworthiness while secretly plotting to advance their interests. Their ability to manipulate perceptions makes them adept at winning allies and neutralising threats before they become overt. |
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=== Strong Leadership === |
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By upholding a personal code or strict rules - albeit self-serving - they can command loyalty and discipline among followers or subordinates. Their confidence and clarity of purpose inspire others, even if driven by fear or self-interest, enabling them to maintain tight control over their domains. |
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=== Emotional Detachment === |
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Their calculated and unemotional approach to problems means they do not hesitate in high-pressure or morally complex situations. This detachment enables clear-headed decision-making and resilience where others might falter under emotional stress. |
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=== Skilled Negotiators === |
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They excel at negotiation and diplomacy when it furthers their goals. Their ability to read others, anticipate objections, and leverage alliances allows them to navigate complex social and political landscapes with ease. |
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== Weaknesses == |
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=== Overreliance on Structure === |
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While their respect for laws and order gives them strength, it can also become a limitation. ''Cunning Lawful Evil'' individuals may become trapped by their own adherence to systems or rules, making them vulnerable when facing chaotic or unpredictable opponents who disregard such constraints. Their rigidity can slow down decision-making when quick improvisation is needed. |
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=== Moral Blind Spots === |
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Their ruthless pragmatism often leads to a disregard for ethical considerations, which can alienate potential allies or provoke rebellion. Because they prioritise goals over people, they may underestimate the emotional and moral backlash caused by their actions, creating enemies who are motivated by a desire for revenge or justice. |
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=== Hubris and Overconfidence === |
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Their strategic brilliance can breed arrogance. Believing themselves always one step ahead, they may overlook subtle threats or fail to anticipate unconventional tactics. This overconfidence can cause mistakes, especially against adversaries who exploit their predictable reliance on order. |
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=== Isolation and Distrust === |
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Due to their manipulative nature and willingness to betray others, ''Cunning Lawful Evil'' types often find it difficult to form genuine, lasting relationships. Their followers or allies may serve out of fear or self-interest rather than loyalty, increasing the risk of betrayal or rebellion from within. |
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=== Emotional Detachment Leading to Blindness === |
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Their cold, calculated mindset can make them blind to the human element - emotions, compassion, and loyalty - which often drive other people’s actions. This disconnect can lead to misjudging motivations, underestimating the power of morale, and failing to inspire true devotion. |
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=== Difficulty Adapting to Chaos === |
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While they thrive in structured environments, their effectiveness diminishes in chaotic or anarchic situations where rules break down. Their reliance on laws and order means they may struggle when forced into unpredictable circumstances or when facing chaotic adversaries who deliberately disrupt systems. |
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* Spots weak points in a plan or argument |
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* Adapts quickly when a direct route fails |
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* Uses discretion instead of needless confrontation |
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* Can solve awkward problems with limited resources |
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* Applies the Lawful approach without losing sight of the Evil priority |
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* Can be effective in situations where motives, loyalties, and risks are mixed |
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=== Risk of Overcomplication === |
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Their love for intricate schemes can lead to overly complex plans that are difficult to execute or maintain. The more variables involved, the higher the chance something will go wrong, and their inability to simplify can cause failure. |
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== Risks and Limits == |
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* May overthink simple situations |
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* Can appear manipulative if motives are unclear |
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* May rely too heavily on indirect methods |
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* Can become too comfortable with secrecy |
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* The main risk is becoming too attached to procedure when the procedure is failing the people it is meant to serve. |
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* The main risk is obvious. The person can start treating other people as material, and can damage trust faster than any short-term gain can repay. |
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== In Popular Culture == |
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The ''Cunning Lawful Evil'' alignment is a popular archetype in fiction, embodying characters who wield power through intellect, strategy, and a strict adherence to their own code - often bending or manipulating laws for personal gain. These characters are frequently portrayed as masterminds, villains, or antiheroes who command respect and fear through their calculated actions and unwavering control. |
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== Relationships and Trust == |
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In relationships, '''Cunning Lawful Evil''' is usually read through behaviour rather than slogans. The type is more convincing when it communicates limits clearly, keeps promises, and accepts correction when it has misjudged someone. Trust is strongest when the person explains enough of their reasoning for others to understand the boundary, even if every detail does not need to be shared. |
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=== Film and Television === |
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In cinema and TV, ''Cunning Lawful Evil'' characters often serve as the principal antagonists or complex antiheroes whose charisma and intelligence make them memorable. Examples include: |
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The type can become difficult to work with if it expects loyalty without showing transparency in return. People around it may respect the competence while still feeling unsure about the motive or the next step. |
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* '''Frank Underwood''' from ''House of Cards'': A master manipulator and political strategist, Underwood operates within the legal frameworks of government but exploits them ruthlessly for personal power. |
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* '''Tywin Lannister''' from ''Game of Thrones'': A strategic patriarch who enforces strict family loyalty and political order, employing cold pragmatism and brutal tactics to maintain power. |
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* '''Gus Fring''' from ''Breaking Bad'': He presents a respectable businessman persona, meticulously managing his drug empire with strict discipline and secrecy, embodying control and ruthless efficiency. |
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== Conflict Behaviour == |
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Under conflict, the '''Cunning''' part tends to shape tactics, the '''Lawful''' part shapes the attitude towards rules, and the '''Evil''' part shapes the end goal. A healthy version keeps those three parts in proportion. It does not use a good aim to excuse poor conduct, and it does not use cleverness, caution, firmness, compassion, or resolve as a substitute for evidence. |
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=== Literature === |
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Literary works often explore the ''Cunning Lawful Evil'' archetype through villains or morally grey characters whose intellect and ambition drive complex plots: |
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A poor version can become defensive, secretive, or too certain that its own reading of the situation is the only serious one. The quickest way for the type to lose credibility is to demand understanding while refusing to offer any. |
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* '''Iago''' from Shakespeare’s ''Othello'': An intelligent and manipulative antagonist who uses cunning plans and calculated deceit, all while operating within social norms to undermine others. |
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* '''Professor Moriarty''' from the ''Sherlock Holmes'' series by Arthur Conan Doyle: The quintessential criminal mastermind who respects his own code and uses intellectual superiority and organisation to challenge Holmes. |
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== Healthy Expression == |
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At its best, cunning is practical problem-solving. The person uses intelligence to reduce harm, avoid waste, and choose the cleanest route through a difficult situation. In a healthy '''Cunning Lawful Evil''' profile, the Lawful element provides a method and the Evil element provides a limit. The person can explain what they are doing, why it is proportionate, and what would make them change course. |
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=== Video Games === |
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Video games frequently incorporate ''Cunning Lawful Evil'' characters as antagonists or strategic allies, requiring players to navigate their schemes: |
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== Unhealthy Expression == |
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At its worst, cunning turns into scheming for its own sake. The person may hide too much, test people unnecessarily, or treat trust as something to manage rather than something to earn. In an unhealthy '''Cunning Lawful Evil''' profile, the Lawful element becomes an excuse and the Evil element becomes a label rather than a discipline. The person may still sound principled, but the behaviour becomes harder to justify when examined closely. |
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* '''Kreia''' from ''Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II'': A complex figure who manipulates others under a strict personal philosophy, using cunning and calculated moves within the Force's laws. |
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* '''Varys''' from ''Game of Thrones''-inspired games: The “Spider” who uses information networks and political intrigue, demonstrating a lawful respect for order but evil in his cold utilitarianism. |
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== Comparison == |
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Compared with other '''Cunning''' profiles, '''Cunning Lawful Evil''' is shaped most by its Lawful method and Evil aim. Compared with other '''Lawful Evil''' profiles, it is more strongly marked by strategic intelligence. This makes the page useful for comparing nearby profiles, but it should not be used to rank people or reduce them to one label. |
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=== Comics and Graphic Novels === |
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In comics, ''Cunning Lawful Evil'' characters often lead criminal organisations or corrupt institutions, commanding with a blend of intellect and control: |
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== See Also == |
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* [[Moral Alignment Portal]] |
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* [[Moral Alignment Test Application]] |
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* '''Lex Luthor''' from ''Superman'': A brilliant and strategic villain who adheres to a personal code and often exploits legal and corporate systems to achieve his goals. |
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* '''Kingpin (Wilson Fisk)''' from ''Marvel Comics'': A crime lord who maintains order in his empire through calculated brutality and strict codes, commanding respect and fear. |
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[[Category:Moral alignment]] |
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=== Themes and Symbolism === |
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The ''Cunning Lawful Evil'' archetype symbolises the dangers of power wielded without empathy but with discipline and intelligence. It explores themes of control, manipulation, and the corrupting influence of order when divorced from morality. These characters often serve as cautionary figures, demonstrating how intelligence and lawfulness can be twisted to serve selfish and destructive ends. |