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* Vain, the magically constructed being in the ''Second [[Chronicles of Thomas Covenant]]'', is an Implacable Man but not a villain. Instead, he spends most of the time doing very little and being vaguely ominous while he follows the heroes around and shrugs off all attacks.
* The Nazgul in ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''.
** "Dead? No, you cannot kill them, no, no!"
* In the ''[[Chronicles of Prydain]]'', the Cauldron-Born are perhaps the most literal embodiment of the Implacable Man; they are actually invulnerable, and all strategies for dealing with them revolve around drawing them away from Annuvin (because they grow weaker when outside it) or delaying them. {{spoiler|At the end, however, it is revealed that they can be killed by Dyrnwyn, the black sword.}} In [[The Movie]], ''[[The Black Cauldron]]'', that Implacable ''Army'' can only be defeated by someone jumping into the titular cauldron—to their death.