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* In ''[[Baldur's Gate]] 2'', [[Smug Snake|Edwin Odesserion]] ends up as a woman after using a scroll he thought would turn him into a lich. While he does manage to turn back in a guy later in the game, in the epilogue an encounter with [[God Mode Sue|Elminster]] turned him back into "Edwina", who's now a barmaid (later ending up in [[Dragon Age|Ferelden]] somehow) and a "bitter, bitter woman".
** Becoming a woman is a possible effect of a scroll mishap in D&D 3.0, so s/he may have found an actual lich-turning scroll and just messed up during the casting.
* Averted in [[MU Ds]]MUDs, where one of the standard status effects is a Gender Bender (which really doesn't do anything in-game except change your pronoun), which affects both genders equally and wears off in a few minutes.