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* ''[[Gundam]]''
* ''[[Gundam]]''
** [[Dark Messiah|Paptimus Scirocco]] of ''[[Zeta Gundam]]'' ends up serving as a mentor for several other characters. Naturally, his harem of newtype pilots comes to mind most easily, but Scirocco also mentors [[Jerk Jock|Jerid Mesa]] and [[Blood Knight|Yazan Gable]] throughout the course of the series.
** [[Dark Messiah|Paptimus Scirocco]] of ''[[Zeta Gundam]]'' ends up serving as a mentor for several other characters. Naturally, his harem of newtype pilots comes to mind most easily, but Scirocco also mentors [[Jerk Jock|Jerid Mesa]] and [[Blood Knight|Yazan Gable]] throughout the course of the series.
** Ali Al-Saachez from ''[[Gundam 00]]'' served as a [[Complete Monster]] mentor to Kurdish [[Child Soldiers]], going as far as to instruct them to become [[Self Made Orphan|Self Made Orphans]] in the name of "god". One of those children, Soran Ibrahim, eventually became Setsuna F. Seiei, [[The Hero]] of the series.
** Ali Al-Saachez from ''[[Gundam 00]]'' served as a [[Complete Monster]] mentor to Kurdish [[Child Soldiers]], going as far as to instruct them to become [[Self-Made Orphan|Self Made Orphans]] in the name of "god". One of those children, Soran Ibrahim, eventually became Setsuna F. Seiei, [[The Hero]] of the series.
** Master Asia of ''[[G Gundam]]'' [[Training From Hell|trained]] [[The Hero|Domon]] since childhood (''before'' he became evil, though), and is revealed to be the [[Big Bad]]. He remains so for a good part of the show.
** Master Asia of ''[[G Gundam]]'' [[Training From Hell|trained]] [[The Hero|Domon]] since childhood (''before'' he became evil, though), and is revealed to be the [[Big Bad]]. He remains so for a good part of the show.
* The [[Big Bad]] of ''[[Basilisk]]'', {{spoiler|Tenzen Yakushiji}}, takes a boy in ( {{spoiler|Koushirou Chikuma}}) and trains him as his apprentice and [[The Dragon|right hand]], years before the events of the series start.
* The [[Big Bad]] of ''[[Basilisk]]'', {{spoiler|Tenzen Yakushiji}}, takes a boy in ( {{spoiler|Koushirou Chikuma}}) and trains him as his apprentice and [[The Dragon|right hand]], years before the events of the series start.
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* Houzuki from ''[[Sharin no Kuni (Visual Novel)|Sharin no Kuni]]'' is not only an [[Evil Mentor]], but also the [[Big Bad]], and doesn't make any attempt to disguise what he is - his [[Establishing Character Moment]] is shooting one of the trainees under his tutelage for being late to an appointment and Kenichi, the protagonist and his protege for the last seven years, is under no illusions as to what sort of person he is.
* Houzuki from ''[[Sharin no Kuni (Visual Novel)|Sharin no Kuni]]'' is not only an [[Evil Mentor]], but also the [[Big Bad]], and doesn't make any attempt to disguise what he is - his [[Establishing Character Moment]] is shooting one of the trainees under his tutelage for being late to an appointment and Kenichi, the protagonist and his protege for the last seven years, is under no illusions as to what sort of person he is.
* The Baron in ''[[Amnesia the Dark Descent (Video Game)|Amnesia the Dark Descent]]'' is revealed to be this {{spoiler|for Daniel}} towards the very end - though if the ''player'' didn't suspect this long beforehand, they might be carrying the [[Idiot Ball]].
* The Baron in ''[[Amnesia the Dark Descent (Video Game)|Amnesia the Dark Descent]]'' is revealed to be this {{spoiler|for Daniel}} towards the very end - though if the ''player'' didn't suspect this long beforehand, they might be carrying the [[Idiot Ball]].
* A book in [[Oblivion]] talks about how Nocturnal's cowl was stolen. A young thief tries to steal from a master thief, who summarily catches her but lets her be his protege. Eventually they plan a heist to [[Did You Just Scam Cthulhu|steal the cowl of Nocturnal]]. The young thief is to wait in a nearby tree, wait for Nocturnal to remove her cowl, then let the elder make a distraction. When the distraction never comes, the young thief attempts to steal the cowl without help. After she is caught, she looks over to realize that Nocturnal's cowl is gone. When asked who she is, she says, [[Ironic Echo|"I'm the distraction."]]
* A book in [[Oblivion]] talks about how Nocturnal's cowl was stolen. A young thief tries to steal from a master thief, who summarily catches her but lets her be his protege. Eventually they plan a heist to [[Did You Just Scam Cthulhu?|steal the cowl of Nocturnal]]. The young thief is to wait in a nearby tree, wait for Nocturnal to remove her cowl, then let the elder make a distraction. When the distraction never comes, the young thief attempts to steal the cowl without help. After she is caught, she looks over to realize that Nocturnal's cowl is gone. When asked who she is, she says, [[Ironic Echo|"I'm the distraction."]]
* {{spoiler|[[The Master|Al Mualim]]}} in ''[[Assassin's Creed]].''
* {{spoiler|[[The Master|Al Mualim]]}} in ''[[Assassin's Creed]].''
* Muttonhead in ''[[Popful Mail]]''. Before he became a notorious criminal, he used to be the mentor of Tatto, one of the heroes.
* Muttonhead in ''[[Popful Mail]]''. Before he became a notorious criminal, he used to be the mentor of Tatto, one of the heroes.
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