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** And the [[Big Good]] of of Soul Nomad, Haephnes is a token good guy example of this, since she rules the [[Crapsack World]] where the game takes place (it's not crapsack through her fault, mind, but manipulations of the [[Big Bad]]). |
** And the [[Big Good]] of of Soul Nomad, Haephnes is a token good guy example of this, since she rules the [[Crapsack World]] where the game takes place (it's not crapsack through her fault, mind, but manipulations of the [[Big Bad]]). |
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* The sixteen Daedra princes in ''[[The Elder Scrolls]] '' games each rule over their own plane of Oblivion; the eponymous game in the series allows the player to explore Mehrunes Dagon's and Sheogorath's planes. |
* The sixteen Daedra princes in ''[[The Elder Scrolls]] '' games each rule over their own plane of Oblivion; the eponymous game in the series allows the player to explore Mehrunes Dagon's and Sheogorath's planes. |
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* Tabuu in ''[[Super Smash Bros]]: Brawl'', {{spoiler|he rules over subspace}} |
* Tabuu in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]: Brawl'', {{spoiler|he rules over subspace}} |
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** [[All There in the Manual|In the Smash Bros. Dojo]], Master Hand is described as the Lord of the Smash Bros. world. {{spoiler|At least, until Tabuu makes it a [[People Puppets|puppet]]...}} |
** [[All There in the Manual|In the Smash Bros. Dojo]], Master Hand is described as the Lord of the Smash Bros. world. {{spoiler|At least, until Tabuu makes it a [[People Puppets|puppet]]...}} |
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* The Guardian from the later ''[[Ultima]]'' games. Arguably [[Richard Garriott|Lord British]] from ''Ultima IV'' on. |
* The Guardian from the later ''[[Ultima]]'' games. Arguably [[Richard Garriott|Lord British]] from ''Ultima IV'' on. |