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== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* ''[[Grandia II]]'' has {{spoiler|Pope Zera}}, who discovers that {{spoiler|God is (literally) dead}} and sets a plan into motion to resurrect the world's equivalent of Satan so he can destroy the world.
* ''[[Grandia II]]'' has {{spoiler|Pope Zera}}, who discovers that {{spoiler|God is (literally) dead}} and sets a plan into motion to resurrect the world's equivalent of Satan so he can destroy the world.
* ''[[Vandal Hearts]] II'' has {{spoiler|Yuri}}, who was intensely religious throughout all of his childhood and most of his adulthood, until {{spoiler|learning about the deception behind the game's major religion}}. It wasn't enough to turn him into a coldly calculating supervillain from then on or anything, but {{spoiler|it did lead to a [[Heroic BSOD]] and eventually made him [[Ax Crazy]] just long enough to attack the party. Whether you kill him or successfully talk him down depends on whether you have [[Hundred-Percent Completion]] on the game's hidden plot-relevant treasures and such.}}
* ''[[Vandal Hearts]] II'' has {{spoiler|Yuri}}, who was intensely religious throughout all of his childhood and most of his adulthood, until {{spoiler|learning about the deception behind the game's major religion}}. It wasn't enough to turn him into a coldly calculating supervillain from then on or anything, but {{spoiler|it did lead to a [[Heroic BSOD]] and eventually made him [[Ax Crazy]] just long enough to attack the party. Whether you kill him or successfully talk him down depends on whether you have [[100% Completion]] on the game's hidden plot-relevant treasures and such.}}
* In the ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' series, this is pretty much how the Templars fall after learning that {{spoiler|all miracles and works of God were actually the result of powerful ancient technology}}.
* In the ''[[Assassin's Creed]]'' series, this is pretty much how the Templars fall after learning that {{spoiler|all miracles and works of God were actually the result of powerful ancient technology}}.
* [[The Chessmaster|Krelian]] and [[Body Surf|Grahf]] in ''[[Xenogears]]''. Oh so very much. While [[Rage Against the Heavens|Raging Against The Heavens]], Krelian claims that, if there is no God, he will ''make'' God with his own hands.
* [[The Chessmaster|Krelian]] and [[Body Surf|Grahf]] in ''[[Xenogears]]''. Oh so very much. While [[Rage Against the Heavens|Raging Against The Heavens]], Krelian claims that, if there is no God, he will ''make'' God with his own hands.