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** Notably, the mind of Ruin {separate from the power) was actually once a man named Ati, and a note in [[The Stormlight Archive|The Way of Kings]], which is in the same Verse as Mistborn, indicates that Ati was a nice guy before he became bonded to the power and it warped his mind. So his evil had nothing to do with being a redhead and his physical body was essentially completely irrelevant. {{spoiler|We don't even get to see his physical form until he was already dead.}}
** Notably, the mind of Ruin {separate from the power) was actually once a man named Ati, and a note in [[The Stormlight Archive|The Way of Kings]], which is in the same Verse as Mistborn, indicates that Ati was a nice guy before he became bonded to the power and it warped his mind. So his evil had nothing to do with being a redhead and his physical body was essentially completely irrelevant. {{spoiler|We don't even get to see his physical form until he was already dead.}}
* In ''[[Jeeves and Wooster (novel)|Jeeves and Wooster]]'', this is one of the reasons Jeeves advises Bertie to steer clear of Bobbie Wickham.
* In ''[[Jeeves and Wooster (novel)|Jeeves and Wooster]]'', this is one of the reasons Jeeves advises Bertie to steer clear of Bobbie Wickham.
{{quote| "I would always hesitate to recommend as a life's companion a young lady with quite such a vivid shade of red hair. Red hair, sir, in my opinion, is dangerous."}}
{{quote|"I would always hesitate to recommend as a life's companion a young lady with quite such a vivid shade of red hair. Red hair, sir, in my opinion, is dangerous."}}
* Morgan Le Fay in ''[[A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court]]''. The narrator, when explaining why she imprisoned and tormented a man:
* Morgan Le Fay in ''[[A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court]]''. The narrator, when explaining why she imprisoned and tormented a man:
{{quote| He had said she had red hair. Well, she had; but that was no way to speak of it. When red-headed people are above a certain social grade their hair is auburn.}}
{{quote|He had said she had red hair. Well, she had; but that was no way to speak of it. When red-headed people are above a certain social grade their hair is auburn.}}