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* The main character [[Unda Vosari|Unda Vosari: Legends]], Captain Vincent Lorimar, had training by ninjas in his younger years, took to the seas and became a pirate to fight his arch-enemy, Baron Calavera.
* The T'lann Imass of the ''[[Malazan Book of the Fallen]]'' are zombie-shapeshifting-cavemen and their spiritual leaders are zombie-shapeshifting-werecreature-cavemen.
* ''[[Miya Black Pirate Princess]]'' is both pirate AND''and'' princess.
* ''[[Fairytale Novels|The Midnight Dancers]]'' has Paul Fester, a juggling, flute-playing ninja clown.'
* ''[[The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel]]''. It's not a [[Fantasy Kitchen Sink]] so much as a Fantasy Home Depot Plumbing Department. With an [[Action Girl]] [[Friendly Neighborhood Vampire]], [[Historical Domain Character|HistoricalDomainCharacters]] aplenty (the villains include Elizabethan [[Court Mage]] John Dee, Billy the Kid, and [[Niccolo Machiavelli]], while the heroes include [[Joan of Arc]] and [[William Shakespeare]]) and [[All Myths Are True]].
* By the end of the trilogy of [[Blood Bowl]] novels, one of the antagonists is a Black Orc reanimated as a vampire and then possessed by Khorne.
* The Ironborn in ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' are essentially [[Eldritch Abomination|Cthulhu]]-[[Religion of Evil|worshipping]] Vikings.
* The ''[[Samurai Cat]]'' series (not to be confused with the ''[[Samurai Pizza Cats]]'' [[Anime]] series) not only parodied everything under the sun, it mixed and matched them: as a result, Miyowara Tomokato ends up facing gangster Trolls [[Gatling Good|armed with rotary cannons]], Darth Shatner, a division of S.S. Tyrannosaurs, Mongols armed with nuclear weapons, and the Stalinwolf. And that was ''Before'' going to Hell.
 
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