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* At the end of ''[[The Legend of Spyro Trilogy]]'' {{spoiler|[[Big Bad|Malefor]] meets his demise when he's grabbed by a group of dragon spirits whom are heavily implied to be the souls of his elders, who drag him down screaming into the core of the planet to an unknown but likely horrific and [[Complete Monster|well-deserved]] fate.}}
* At the end of ''[[The Legend of Spyro Trilogy]]'' {{spoiler|[[Big Bad|Malefor]] meets his demise when he's grabbed by a group of dragon spirits whom are heavily implied to be the souls of his elders, who drag him down screaming into the core of the planet to an unknown but likely horrific and [[Complete Monster|well-deserved]] fate.}}
* In ''[[Dark Souls]]'' there is an pitch black void called the Abyss that requires a special ring to enter, presumably because of the several hundred foot drop required to enter it. However, if you unequip the ring before defeating the boss your character is horrifyingly dragged into the darkness. You even get a special deaths screen saying "You were consumed by the Abyss."
* In ''[[Dark Souls]]'' there is an pitch black void called the Abyss that requires a special ring to enter, presumably because of the several hundred foot drop required to enter it. However, if you unequip the ring before defeating the boss your character is horrifyingly dragged into the darkness. You even get a special deaths screen saying "You were consumed by the Abyss."
* ''[[Kinnikuman: Muscle Fight]]''
** Mixer Taitei's Power Separator has an extension where he sends his foe off to the Choujin Hakaba. A pair of oni surround the foe and clobber the foe with their clubs. If the foe has enough health, Warsman pops in and beats up the Oni before sending the foe back into the ring.
** The Manriki can open a portal into the Choujin Hakaba as one of his Supers; he'll chuck his foe into the portal and cause lots of damage in the process.