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Originally Posted by Klashikari
Hina's corruption was demonstrated as "visible", as shown in LH and Negima.
And considering what Tsukuyomi told to Negi, it is unlikely for her to be "simply corrupted". In fact, Tsukuyomi is the only character in Negima that you can label as "lawfu evil"... although she would be rather "chaotic evil" due to her lunatic behavior.
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Gotta disagree. There are three people currently involved in the storyline that are unquestionably evil.
Dynamis: Lawful evil (and happily so). He's got honor and restraint (a hallmark of lawful anything) but has little problem with performing clearly evil acts (and no urge for altruism). He really defines lawful evil.
Homura: Neutral evil. Sorry, loli fans, but the truth hurts. Blind devotion only goes so far, before one's own nature has to take credit for their actions and desires. Homura not only had little problem intending to burn AA to ashes, she was going to enjoy it. Evil, no question.
Tsukuyomi: Chaotic evil. If WotC ever comes out with a D&D expansion for anime/manga worlds, Tsukuyomi's picture will be next to the definition for chaotic evil. You can't get more chaotic evil than her without being nearly unwritable. She might—just might—have a lawful bone in her body, but it's bound to be one of the smallest of her 202. She's textbook.