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* In [[C. S. Lewis|CS Lewis]]'s ''[[Narnia|The Magician's Nephew]]'', when Diggory scorns Uncle Andrew for breaking a [[Last Request|deathbed]] [[The Promise|promise]], Uncle Andrew scorns such things as fitting for boys but not him. Jadis talks in the same language about using the [[Doomsday Device|Deplorable]] [[Apocalypse How|Word]]:
{{quote|''Men like me who possess hidden wisdom, are freed from common rules just as we are cut off from common pleasures. Ours, my boy, is a [[Lonely at the Top|high and lonely]] destiny.''}}
* {{spoiler|Professor Quirrel}} in ''[[Harry Potter and
{{quote|''Lord Voldemort showed me the truth. There is no good and evil, there is only power, and those too weak to seek it.''}}
* In [[James Swallow]]'s ''[[Warhammer 40,000]] [[Blood Angels]]'' novel ''Deus Sanguinius'', the triumph of the Chaos forces in {{spoiler|Arkio}} is shown when he declares
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