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* In ''[[World of Warcraft]]'', this has happened [[Fantasy Kitchen Sink|more than once on the same planet]]. Ten thousand years before the present day, the Night Elves grew proud, began using so much magic that it summoned [[Legion of Doom|the Burning Legion]] to Azeroth, and the resulting war split one continent into three. At some point or another the troll empire(s) grew proud, but various prideful acts, including in some cases cannibalizing [[Physical God|their gods]], has reduced their cities to ruins and tribes to rural bands cannibalizing [[I'm a Humanitarian|each other]]. And one thousand years before the present day, this trope was used by a people who were bad guys to start: the Qiraji, who tried to conquer the world for their [[Eldritch Abomination|evil god]], but were defeated and locked away for [[Sealed Evil in a Can|a thousand years]].
* ''[[Homeworld]]''. It fits this trope to a T. And when they violate the ban... [[Apocalypse Wow]].
* The intro of [[Paper Mario: theThe Thousand -Year Door]] talks of this, of old Rogueport as a thriving city of peace and a golden age until a cataclysm struck, as can be viewed [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8HxEVtxiSI here]. It turns out the event was due to the actions of the [[Final Boss]].