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* [[No Name Given|The Nameless Hero]] of ''[[Gothic]]'' attains this reputation among the former convicts by the time of ''Gothic II'', particularly with [[Expansion Pack|Night of the Raven]] installed. This is partly due to bringing down the Barrier, but mainly due to simply getting favor with everyone in the first game.
* Bobbin Threadbare from the [[Adventure Game]] ''[[Loom (video game)|Loom]]'' was apparently supposed to be this in the [[What Could Have Been|planned but not produced sequels]] ''Forge'' and ''The Fold'', and appear in an [[Star Wars|Obi-Wan]]-like fashion and give the new heroes advice.
* In the final mission of ''[[Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies]]'', ISAF sends nine ace pilots to assist Mobius One. In ''[[Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War]]'' (the Arcade Mode), ISAF sends Mobius One against a virtual airforce ''alone'', because his individual effectiveness is estimated [[One-Man Army|greater than an entire squadron]].
* In every installment of ''[[The Elder Scrolls]]'' except for the first, you can find in-game legends about the protagonists of previous games, referred to with [[Featureless Protagonist|raceless, genderless nicknames]].
** The Eternal Champion (the protagonist of ''Arena'') is indicated as being referred to as Champion in part because people don't actually know ''who'' he (or she) was—among other things, the Champion is referred to as 'forever nameless' in one the biographies about Barenziah. The Agent (the protagonist of ''Daggerfall'') is an exception to the in-game legends thing: the Agent's involvement in the events of ''Daggerfall'' are unknown to the general public. Those few that ''do'' know about the Agent's involvement have reasons for keeping quiet about it and the Agent's identity.