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* In ''[[Darwinia]]'', if you see a bunch of Darwinians get killed, chances are pretty good that you'll see a bunch of kites launched as the souls drift upwards off the playing field.
* In ''[[Darwinia]]'', if you see a bunch of Darwinians get killed, chances are pretty good that you'll see a bunch of kites launched as the souls drift upwards off the playing field.
* In ''[[No More Heroes]]: Desperate Struggle,'' Travis refuses to let Sylvia and company "clean up" the body of the third-ranked assassin, a cosmonaut who had returned to Earth for the first time in decades. Travis insists that he be left where he is, to be with the Earth he had so missed, [[Together in Death|finally with her once more in death.]]
* In ''[[No More Heroes]]: Desperate Struggle,'' Travis refuses to let Sylvia and company "clean up" the body of the third-ranked assassin, a cosmonaut who had returned to Earth for the first time in decades. Travis insists that he be left where he is, to be with the Earth he had so missed, [[Together in Death|finally with her once more in death.]]
* In [[Might and Magic|Might & Magic X: Legacy]]'', Pirate King Crag Hack makes a [[Heroic Sacrifice]] to weaken the [[Big Bad]] so the player can slay him. At the epilogue of the main game, his funeral, where Governor Jon Morgan - his estranged son - gives the eulogy, is brief but sad:
* In ''[[Might and Magic|Might & Magic X: Legacy]]'', Pirate King Crag Hack makes a [[Heroic Sacrifice]] to weaken the [[Big Bad]] so the player can slay him. At the epilogue of the main game, his funeral, where Governor Jon Morgan - his estranged son - gives the eulogy, is brief but sad:
{{quote|'''Morgan:''' For some he was a pirate. A barbarian. A criminal. He was all of these things, but yet, he was so much more. To me, there's really only one word that fully captures who he was. Crag Hack was a ''hero''. And a father.}}
{{quote|'''Morgan:''' For some he was a pirate. A barbarian. A criminal. He was all of these things, but yet, he was so much more. To me, there's really only one word that fully captures who he was. Crag Hack was a ''hero''. And a father.}}