Evil
Reliable
Reliable adjective - Worthy of one's trust.
Both words in one sentence
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Unfortunately, this test isn't always reliable — The Dragon in the novel qualifies as "evil" by most definitions, but he's Genre Savvy enough to want nothing to do with Nightblood, and as such it has no more power over him than any other sword.
Source: Detect Evil -
They typically value loyalty in their minions and possess Evil Virtues, and tend to be reliable allies in an Enemy Mine situation where alignments would fizzle out.
Source: Lawful Evil - In We're No Angels, the three convicts are trying to think of ways to kill off the villainous Paul, but without their pet viper Adolfe - which appears to have disappeared after killing Paul's equally-evil father - they don't have a reliable method.
Source: Time-Delayed Death
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