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* The civil war subplot in [[Skyrim]] is all over this: the Stormcloaks are correct in that their traditional religion is being unjustly oppressed, the Empire caved in in order to end the Great War, and that it's become a decrepit, corrupt entity. The Imperials are correct in that the Stormcloaks are full of xenophobic assholes, Ulfric used a traditional excuse to justify murder and attempt to seize power, and that if the Empire starts to come apart it will be easy pickings for their enemies.
* There's something of a Deconstruction in [[Knights of the Old Republic|KotOR II]]. Inside {{spoiler|Ludo Kressh's tomb}}, the player is faced with a series of illusions. In one of these, the player's companions are about to attack Kreia, (the player's mentor) and the player must decide who to side with. However, if the player answers "I won't attack you, but I won't stop the others from attacking you either", Kreia exasperatedly scolds you and everyone present tells you that "apathy is death".
*If you were to join the chaos side in ''Shin Megami Tensei,'' you might be surprised to find out that they wish to free the world from tyranny. Angels aren't wrong to consider demons to be evil though. After all, they certainly can be evil. Angels aren't necessarily saints, however. They can indeed be oppressive. But nevertheless, the player might want to choose the neutral path and decide to remain with humanity. Regardless of what option you choose, one of your friends will agree with your decision.
 
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