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== Web Original ==
* More literal than most of the versions here, [https://web.archive.org/web/20130603221044/http://www.lifeinagame.com/pages/episode62.html Lollerskates uses this as an attack] to keep [[Halo (series)|the Master Chief]] from helping in the final fight against him in ''[[Life in A Game]]''.
* In an event in an ORPG(think about it) called ''Dragonfable'', which is advertising on this site, your mentor/mission control-ish character Warlic is revealed to have one. After a long "war" in which players have to collectively whittle down the huge number of enemies(standard practice), the generals confront his spoiled apprentice, who killed him and stole his power, and a fight occurs with the player controlling said apprentice. Now, normally the fight screen has a list of all your abilities with the mana cost, like "15", on the corner. In this fight, you start out with zero mana, and all the mana costs say things like "-350." When your mana meter fills, you DIE. After said apprentice realizes that Warlic was right in that she can't control his power, she resurrects him and apologizes. He forgives her, and uses his power to scare off said generals, who happen to be GODS.
* ''[[DC Nation]]'''s universe has a few. One [[Original Character]] is a 9-11 firefighter who used up the last of his oxygen evacuating survivors from the first Tower. [[The Sandman|Death]] was impressed enough to recruit him as an agent. Another OC can absorb and use ambient magic, and always runs the risk of burning himself out by absorbing (or using) too much power for his mostly-human body to withstand. A third OC has "[[Unstoppable Rage|freak outs]]" or "[[New Age Retro Hippie|bad trips]]" if pushed to a [[Heroic BSOD]]. It makes her a VERY impressive combatant, but burns her out afterward.