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* One drives the plot of a [[Franken Fran]] chapter. A man comes looking for his missing daughter, having gotten a lead suggesting they might know something about what happened to her. It eventually turns out that she was kidnapped and ended up becoming their messiah figure, but she fell ill, so they brought in the eponymous experimental surgeon. Fran saved the girl's life by {{spoiler|converting her into an enormous factory, with her physical body reconfigured to be hooked up to the facilities. The stereotypical low-pay work the cultists were doing was running the machines that stood in for her digestive, endocrine, respiratory, and reproductive systems. Yeah, reproductive. She's pregnant, [[Squick|at age ten]], on top of everything else}}.
* The Cult of the Sacred Eye plays a major role in ''[[Mirai Nikki]]'', as the Sixth Diary Holder is the leader of said cult. She is worshipped by them as an oracle, and has lived in the temple complex for almost all her life (she herself is well aware that she isn't an oracle, but plays the part because that's what she's done all her life). {{spoiler|Revealed later to be a hoax started by her parents when she was a young child, and after her parents were killed in a car crash, the other leaders of the cult imprisoned her and used her as a [[Sex Slave]]. It's not made clear exactly how she regained control of her followers since then.}}
 
== Fan Works ==
* After something of a mental breakdown in the wake of Taylor becoming Atropos in the ''[[Womr]]'' [[Alternate Universe Fic]] ''[[A Darker Path]]'', Emma Barnes starts a cult which while due to Atropos' explicit demand to [[Stop Worshipping Me!]] doesn't slavishly grovel to her, still reveres her and tries to do good work in Atropos' name.
 
== Film ==