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*** In Honest Hearts, Joshua Graham, who was covered in pitch and set on fire, claims that every time he changes the bandages on his body he exposes his wounds to open air and goes through the feeling of being burned alive and due to being [[Immune to Drugs]] chems such as Stimpacks or Med-X (AKA morphine) are useless to him. Being [[The Atoner]], he believes that he deserves just this. They don't call him "The Burned Man" for nothing.
*** Lonesome Road introduces the Marked Men, Ghouls whose flesh have been stripped off by the harsh winds of The Divide, kept alive through [[The Power of Hate|pure rage and hatred]].
** In ''[[Fallout 4]]: Nuka-World'', the head of Nuka-Cola inventor John-Caleb Bradberton is trapped underground, still alive, and has been like this for over 200 years.
* [[Fate/stay night]]. Fate route. [[Nightmare Fuel|Under the church.]] Made worse by the fact that if you DON'T go there it's game over for you. Despite the protagonist actually saying that he feels a massive evil pressence from the church's basement and that he should leave. This feeling has saved his and Saber's life around 5 times before, but the game designers suddenly just expect you to go against it. And the reward is [[Body Horror]]. [[Sarcasm Mode|Joy.]]
** And then there's the Bad End where Caster turns Shirou into a living wand for projection magecraft. ''[[Nightmare Fuel|Yeesh.]]''
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* ''[[Diablo]]''. See, there are these things called soulstones, used to imprison the spirits of the main [[Big Bad|Big Bads]] of the game. But one of them, Baal, managed to shatter his. The biggest shard left wasn't powerful enough to hold him. A very powerful mage named Tal Rasha selflessly offers his powers to contain the demon in the soulstone. Guess what this entails? ''They strap his body to a giant stone tablet in an ancient tomb in the middle of a desert, shove the stone into his chest, and leave him to eternally battle a demon for his mind!'' {{spoiler|About halfway through the second game, the main evil party releases Baal from his body, with the side effect of killing Tal Rasha.}}
** In another example, an [http://diablo.wikia.com/wiki/Inarius immortal angel] made a stupid move to attack one of the main villains when not thoroughly prepared. Proceed to angel being captured by a pissed off [[Big Bad]]. They ''slowly'' ripped off his wings, and then put huge barbed hooks through his skin and stretched it out. After that, they trapped him in a chamber of mirrors, with his eyelids torn off. ''So that the only thing he can see for all eternity is his torn, bloated figure.''
* As revealed in ''[[Mega Man Zero]] 4'', this was [[Thethe Punishment]]punishment toof [[Big Bad|Dr. Weil]] for his orchestration of [[World Sundering|the Elf Wars]]. {{spoiler|His consciousness was implanted into a constantly-regenerating armor, making him somewhat ''immortal''}}. If that wasn't enough, he was sent to exile on the barren wasteland that he caused, forever banned from returning to the last place in the world that was inhabitable. [[Complete Monster|If he's bad enough back then, he only got worse now because of THAT...]] Death '''really''' wouldn't let him escape this fate.
** He suffers an even ''worse'' fate than that later. After Zero {{spoiler|defeated him for good, Weil, [[Body Horror|fused to the remains of]] [[Colony Drop|Ragnarok]], remains immortal, but now, he's completely immobile. He could've stayed that way forever if it weren't for an unlucky group of humans that ''just'' happen to find his remains, and he [[Demonic Possession|possesses one of them]], still intent on revenge on humanity.}} Try to guess who is responsible for everything that's happened in the ''[[Mega Man ZX]]'' series?
* Gremio's fate in ''[[Suikoden I]]'' - {{spoiler|if being eaten alive by flesh-eating spores isn't a classic case, I don't know what is}}.
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** Meanwhile, the [[When Trees Attack|Sylvans]] of the Brecilian Forest are the disastrous results of a Fade spirit possessing a tree; deprived of sight and voice, most of them have reverted to slaughtering travellers in fits of insane jealousy.
** As well as the {{spoiler|Ancient Elven Arcane Warrior frozen in the phylactery for centuries in the Elven Ruins of the Brecilian Forest. When the player character finds him/her, he/she is practically insane except for the knowledge of the Arcane Warrior. You have the choice to free him/her or forever trap him/her in the state he/she is in.}}
* ''[[Maple Story]]'',
** In ''[[Maple Story]]'', theThe hero Aran was frozen in ice for hundreds of years, courtesy of a curse placed on the heroes by the Black Mage. Although he was asleep during this time, {{spoiler|his/her [[Empathic Weapon]] Maha remained fully conscious.}}
** He's not very pleased about this, especially when he finds out this [[Laser-Guided Amnesia|caused Aran to forget him.]]
*** Well think about it: {{spoiler|Maha}} had to sit {{spoiler|in the polearm}} for hundreds of years. He can't speak to Aran over the distance and is possibly kept sane by the thoughts of Aran coming to save him. Cue Aran walking past him several times, not noticing him. When Aran finally sees {{spoiler|Maha}} again Aran's forgotten all about him.
** Many of the heroes who were around during the Black Mage’s initial reign of terror, including the whole population of Elluel [[Would Hurt A Child|(even the children!)]] were cursed by the villain with [[Human Popsicle]] conditionas whenwell, heand it was finallyonly sealedthrough away. Thethe Elf Queen's intervention (who saw this coming and aftertried numerousbut failures in attemptingfailed to stopprevent it,) who used a powerful spell to ease their suffering by letting them sleep until future heroes could break the curse. Zero Beta, however, wasn’t so lucky, heshe was conscious the whole time. She even lampshades this later if the player gets a bad score in an attempt to raise their crafting skill - "I was in that temple for a thousand years, and ''that'' was boring!"
** Another example, Lucid, who suffers this fate ''three times'':
*** Another exampleInitially, Lucid. She was a friend of Mercedes from childhood, but always believed she was [[The Unfavorite]] to their mentor, Athena Pierce. After mastering dream magic, jealously eventually caused her to forsake the elves entirely, and used dark magic to purge the memory of her from her kin. So, when the Black Mage’s curse took hold, she was exempt from the Elf Queen’s spell, remaining conscious and awake the whole time. But unlike Zero Beta, she lacked the iron will of a Transcendent, and spending centuries in this miserable condition (which ironically, ended when the Black Mage found her [[The Force Is Strong with This One|and saw potential]] in her powers) [[Non-Indicative Name| slowly drove her mad.]]
*** But it did not end there for poor Lucid. When she realized that the Black Mage’s intent was to eradicate all of existence (himself included) she decided to present him with an alternate plan. She created Lachelein, a city created from her own dreams where festivity never ends and happiness is eternal, which would spread over Maple World. She hoped her master would see this exquisite splendor and change his mind. But when the City of Dreams was complete, a brief moment of sanity made her realize the scope of what she had done, and she tried to flee. She could not. Her own creation has made her both ruler and prisoner of the dream that has now become a nightmare.
*** When finally defeated by the player, Lucid is still not given the mercy of dying. Her defeat gives her a [[Heel Realization]] that fully cures her madness. In an attempt to atone for all she has done, she travels through the astral plane into the subconsciuos of the Black Mage himself, determined to convince him to halt his mad plan, even if she dies in the attempt. She does not. Delving into the darkest part of his psyche, she instead sees the motvation for his goals, the unbridled hate he has for beings who made him what he is. This ghastly revelation causes her to flee, only to be catapulted into a void of utter darkness, where she remains not only alone and helpless, but knowing she was abandoned by the being she had so long revered. She was finally rescued at the end of the whole Arcane River storyline by Protective Mask, who unbeknowst to her (and everyone else) was an embodiment of her own conscience, which had taken the form of Mercedes. The real Mercedes took custody of her old friend and brought her back to Elluel - whether Lucid will ever truly recover remains to be seen.
* A nice handful of people in ''[[Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep]]'' have pretty horrible fates. No worries, though. [[Messianic Archetype|Sora]]'s probably going to save 'em, along with any other good person who dies and/or disappears in the series.
** Also implied to happen to Ansem the Wise after the betrayal of his apprentices, when he was trapped in the realm of Darkness {{spoiler|1=and became DiZ.}}
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** What about [[GLaDOS]]? She tells you that she had to relive her last two minutes over and over again for HUNDREDS of YEARS!
*** For perspective: Let's take 300 years, as it is the most oft-quoted figure. [[Shown Their Work|Taking into account the 72 leap days in 300 years (every 100 years a leap day is missed)]], [[GLaDOS]] watched her own death ''78,891,840 times.'' And she could do nothing about it.
** GLaDOS intends to get revenge on Chell by forcing her to go through the Apature Center tests at least until she dies of old age, and claims she will spend the time researching ways to animate the dead in order to make it even longer. {{spoiler| Amazingly though, she eventually forgives Chell and lets her leave, though it's mostly because she finds dealing with Chell to be more trouble than it's worth.}}
* The Lord of the Dead in ''[[King's Quest]] 6'' was once a man, but while still alive he was enslaved to the throne of the Underworld. Unable to free himself or move anything more than his hand, he was forced to witness every horror and tragedy when the spirits of the dead made their way to him. His humanity seeped away as he grew numb to the horror and became something else entirely. And he will never be free of what has been done to him.
{{quote|'''Narrator''': ''His is an existence that has no possibility of redemption, no end.''}}
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* In the standard ending of the [[Interactive Fiction]] game ''The Act of Misdirection'' you end up as a {{spoiler|sentient bust in a hat store}}. You are in this state for a few turns before the game ends with the implication that you will be like that forever. In these few turns you can try several actions including "shout" and "move" and the game will disturbingly remark on your inability to do them.
* One of the endings in the [[Cthulhu Mythos|Lovecraftian]] [[Interactive Fiction]] ''[[Anchorhead]]'' involves the protagonist being trapped in a dimension filled with nothing but "the necrotic folds of the womb of Nehilim".
* In the original ''[[Castlevania]]'' timeline, {{spoiler|this is the possible fate of Sara, the girl who, in ''[[Castlevania: Lament of Innocence]]'', willingly sacrificed her tainted soul to Rinaldo's whip, turning it into the Vampire Killer, the weapon the Belmont Clan would wield from that point on against Dracula. But in ''[[Castlevania: Chronicles of Sorrow]]'', Chaos is destroyed, meaning Dracula's foul legacy is forever vanquished and the Vampire Killer's purpose is fulfilled. But then, what of Sara? Optimistic fans might surmise that she finally went to her just reward, but the darker possibility is, her soul will be trapped in the weapon forever.}} fara
* ''[[Maple Story]]''
** Many of the heroes who were around during the Black Mage’s initial reign of terror were cursed by the villain with Human Popsicle condition when he was finally sealed away. The Elf Queen saw this coming and after numerous failures in attempting to stop it, used a powerful spell to ease their suffering by letting them sleep until future heroes could break the curse. Zero Beta, however, wasn’t so lucky, he was conscious the whole time.
** Another example, Lucid. She was a friend of Mercedes from childhood, but always believed she was [[The Unfavorite]] to their mentor, Athena Pierce. After mastering dream magic, jealously eventually caused her to forsake the elves entirely, and used dark magic to purge the memory of her from her kin. So, when the Black Mage’s curse took hold, she was exempt from the Elf Queen’s spell, remaining conscious and awake the whole time. But unlike Zero Beta, she lacked the iron will of a Transcendent, and spending centuries in this miserable condition (which ironically, ended when the Black Mage found her and saw potential) slowly drove her mad.
 
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