You Have Been Warned

A classic Stock Phrase -- to the point that it became a Predefined Message on The Other Tropes Wiki and here, afterward. It is effectively a punctuation mark upon a description of the terrors or troubles ahead of you, should you continue along the path you have chosen. Usually some helpful and/or knowledgeable individual will list everything the hero (and his friends, if any) will face if they proceed, in either terrifyingly vague terms or excruciating detail. And when the hero decides to go ahead anyway -- well, it's both a way of saying "I Told You So" before anything happens and the verbal equivalent of throwing one's hands up in disgust at the pigheadedness of some people.

Regardless, when you hear someone say this to you, there's only one thing you should do: be very sure you want to continue.

You Have Been Warned.

Anime and Manga

 * Meta-example: When a character asks a question and the reply is the Stock Phrase that translates as "Do you really want to know?", the first character Has Been Warned that they might not like the answer.

Fan Works
"Well, I did warn him to stay out of it. It’s his fault now."
 * In Chapter 5 of the Real Person Fic Just Taken, after being told about what happened to Melanie, Aceso had explained how her sister, Iaso, had warned about the interrogation style treatments for anyone with an eating disorder at   Olympus Multi-Diagnosis and Treatment Centre. Later, Dave, an orderly, had warned Alife to stay out of any session that Melanie was in. Of course, Alife ignores this, causing a scene that puts Melanie further harm, forcing the  usage of medication despite her requests not to do so.

Film

 * The page image is from the 1939 version of The Wizard of Oz

Literature

 * Deliberately invoked as Schmuck Bait in the Discworld novel Carpe Jugulum. The Magpyr family lives in Don'tGoNearThe Castle, and the route to the castle is regularly marked with signs such as "Don't take this quickest route to the Castle". According to Igor, it was always full with guests.

Live-Action TV

 * Get Smart. Repeatedly:
 * Chief: "Don't tell me that (X)!"
 * Max: "(X)"
 * Chief: "I asked you not to tell me that."

Video Games

 * The highest difficulty level for the Simulation Game The Political Machine 2020 has an icon of a crying eagle and is called "Masochistic". Its flavor text reads "Warning: You will lose.  There will be tears.  You've been warned."

Web Original
"Are you sure you want to go there? This page—no, this whole site has been known to ruin people's lives, their vocabulary, their spelling, their sense of time, their lives, their perception of reality, their lives, and short-term memory. And their lives. Proceed with caution."
 * TV Tropes: To the point that the counterpart there to This Very Page lists the distractions and dangers of visiting its various namespaces, such as Nightmare  Fuel, Darth Wiki and even the Sugar Wiki; it then ended with this: