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== [[Literature]] ==
* All of [[Spider Robinson]]'s time-travel stories are fueled by the premise that a genuine temporal paradox will result in the complete annihilation of space-time from beginning to end, not only destroying everything, but causing it never to have existed at all.
* In "[[The Keys to The Kingdom]]" series by Garth Nix, if the House is destroyed by Nothing, reality will cease to exist (including all the Secondary Realms). {{spoiler|This does end up happening, but [[Unexplained Recovery|it gets better]], since Arthur is able to recreate the Realms from the Atlas.}}
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== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* Unsurprisingly, ''[[Doctor Who]]'' has a few examples of this extreme:
** In the finale of the 2008 series, Davros comes within a hair's breadth of destroying all matter in [[The Multiverse|the entire multiverse]] save for himself and his group of Daleks.
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== [[Music]] ==
* Actually happens in [[Food for the Gods]]. [[Satan]] leads an army of the damned into Heaven, and starts utterly laying waste to everything in sight. God responds by going completely insane with rage and obliterating all of creation.
 
 
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* This is the fate of Creation if the ''[[Nobilis]]'' lose their Valde Bellum. ''Retroactively'', no less.
* [[Exalted|The Abyssal Exalted]] were created by [[Eldritch Abomination|the Neverborn]] with the express intent of throwing Creation into Oblivion, freeing the Neverborn from their fetters to existence by ''getting rid of existence.''