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Tends to be called a Dying Wish if you're lying around and dying slowly. Since it is a death trope expect spoilers.
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== [[Anime and Manga]] ==
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* In ''[[Mitsumete Knight (Video Game)|Mitsumete Knight]]'', after you defeat [[Final Boss|Wolfgario]] [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|the Ravager]] in {{spoiler|Raizze}}'s Route, he'll tell in his dying breath to {{spoiler|his daughter Raizze}}, who witnessed the scene and tried in vain [[Standing Between the Enemies|stand between them]], to "live, as an ordinary {{spoiler|woman}}". These last words later become crucial in convincing {{spoiler|Raizze}} not to suicide after {{spoiler|she's defeated by you in the duel she asked you [[You Killed My Father|for avenging her father]]}}.
* In ''[[Disgaea]]'', the dying {{spoiler|king asks Etna to raise his son to become the next overlord.}}
** After [[Taking the Bullet]] for Valvatorez in ''[[Disgaea 4 a Promise Unforgotten (Video Game)|Disgaea 4 a Promise Unforgotten]]'', {{spoiler|Fenrich}} begs [[Vegetarian Vampire|Valvatorez]] to drink {{spoiler|his}} blood despite his [[Heroic Vow]] so that he can regain his power as Tyrant. {{spoiler|Valvatorez refuses... so Fenrich gives up on the whole "dying" act, annoyed, and admits he was just faking the whole thing in hopes that he could get Val to break that stupid promise of not drinking blood. [[What the Hell, Hero?|The rest of the team is not amused.]]}}
* Governor Dorr of Palmacosta in ''[[Tales of Symphonia (Video Game)|Tales of Symphonia]]'' extracts a promise from you as he lies dying to save his transformed-into-a-monster wife and return her to human. [[Video Game Cruelty Potential|You can say no]], which affects [[Relationship Values]] in the party.
* In the finale of the Dark Brotherhood questline of ''[[The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim]]'', {{spoiler|Emperor Titus Mede II asks you to consider killing the man who contracted the hit on him in the first place. It's more an optional objective than anything.}}