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Crosses over occasionally with [[Skeletons in the Coat Closet]], [[Genuine Human Hide]], and [[Having a Heart]]. Compare [[Battle Trophy]], [[Collector of the Strange]], [[Stalker Shrine]], [[Kitsch Collection]], [[Decapitation Presentation]]. Note that this is different from using body parts for [[Human Resources|religious, medical, magical, or other purposes]], although that's no less creepy.
 
[[No Real Life Examples, Please]]—this{{noreallife|this has been common practice throughout human existence, from shrunken heads to scalping, but documenting real examples is tasteless and not our job. If you're interested in learning more, see [[The Other Wiki]]'s [[wikipedia:Human trophy collecting|article on the subject]].}}
 
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* One ''[[Judge Dredd]]'' short story centered on a man trying to become famous by growing the world's largest nose—and falling afoul of a collector of body oddities, who wanted to mount the nose on a plaque. Eventually, Judge Dredd finds his hideout, with an extensive collection of heads, arms, and other parts, each one notable in some way—and each one taken forcibly and likely fatally.
 
== FilmsFilm -- Live-Action ==
 
== Films -- Live-Action ==
* Captain Love in ''[[The Mask of Zorro]]'' keeps his enemies' body parts in jars and [[I Am a Humanitarian|drinks from them]], supposedly to gain insight on their strategies. This becomes much creepier when he invites Alejandro to drink from the jar containing ''his own brother's head''.
* In ''[[Cube]] 2: Hypercube'', a man who's been in the Cube for some time starts killing and [[I Am a Humanitarian|eating others]] and wearing their watches/dog tags as souvenirs.
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* ''[[Universal Soldier]]'' starts out with a rogue soldier killing Vietnamese civilians—to emphasize his insanity, he wears a necklace of human ears.
* The main villain from ''[[Battle Beyond the Stars]]'' collects limbs from people he killed - and use them to replace his own. This comes back to bite him when one of his victims was a member of a hivemind who could still control the arm and tried to strangle him.
 
 
== Gamebooks ==
* In ''The Chasm of Doom'', book 4 of his series, [[Lone Wolf]] can fight against a large Vassagonian warrior wearing [http://www.projectaon.org/en/xhtml/lw/04tcod/ill1.htm a necklace of shrunken heads].
 
 
== Literature ==
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** The House of Bolton has a notorious reputation for [[Flaying Alive|flaying their enemies alive]] and wearing cloaks made out of their skin.
* In ''[[1632|1633]]'', Gunther Achterhof of the Magdeburg Committee of Correspondence was said to carry around the ears, noses, and [[Groin Attack|private parts]] of two soldiers he had killed before joining the CoC, in revenge for the killing of his family by an army passing through the area.
 
 
== Live-Action TV ==
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I'm sorry now I killed you, / For our love was something fine,
Until they come to get me / I shall hold your hand in mine.'' }}
 
 
== Tabletop Games ==
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* Jaqueline Montarri, a cursed villain from ''[[Ravenloft]]'', collects the [[And I Must Scream|animated still-conscious]] heads of women she's decapitated.
* In ''[[Legend of the Five Rings]]'', there is an ogre who fancies himself a sort of a samurai—his symbol is a collection of mons from samurai he killed, stitched together.
 
 
== Video Games ==
* In the Meet the Medic video for ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'', [[Mad Doctor|the Medic]] is revealed to be keeping the living head of a Blu Spy in his refrigerator. The head asks for death when the medic is going through the fridge looking for something else.
 
 
== Web Comics ==
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** At one point, Belkar beheads Yikyik the kobold and wears his head as a hat. He later uses the head of Yokyok, the son of the first kobold, as a tortilla bowl.
** Gannji the lizardfolk mentions that keeping a Creepy Souvenir is common amongst ogres. So, when his friend Enor (an ogre/blue dragon hybrid) is forced to kill him, Gannji suggest he keep his tail as trophy in order to resurrect him later.
 
 
== Western Animation ==