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Humanity isn't always on the [[Puny Earthlings|low end of the cosmic totem pole]]. If a story takes the point of view of [[Talking Animal|animals]] or relatively weak or primitive non-humans, there'll be a [[Perspective Flip]] related to [[Clarke's Third Law]] where [[Humans Through Alien Eyes|modern humans]]—excuse us; '''''MAN''''' -- shall be seen as unnaturally and [[Humans Are Ugly|nauseatingly]] ''[[Eldritch Abomination|inconceivable]]''.
The non-human creatures will usually consider Man as [[Exclusively Evil]], and treat it either with wary respect or an odd reverence as a [[A God Am I|divinity]]. Whether it's borne from [[
To meet this trope, the non-humans must consider either individual (completely normal) Man or the Man's civilization as a whole to be:
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