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* Your guardian Gorion's death at the start of ''[[Baldur's Gate]]'' (the first game) kicks off the plot (as well as Bhaal's once more of the plot is uncovered...).
* Your guardian Gorion's death at the start of ''[[Baldur's Gate]]'' (the first game) kicks off the plot (as well as Bhaal's once more of the plot is uncovered...).
* As the page quote shows the plot of ''[[Eternal Darkness]]'' is set off by the death of the main character's grandfather, which leads Alex to his house and to find the [[Tome of Eldritch Lore|Tome Of Eternal Darkness]] which serves as a framing device for previous characters' struggles in the fight (who might also count as this trope, given they have a tendancy to die [[And I Must Scream|or worse]] at the end of their chapters).
* As the page quote shows the plot of ''[[Eternal Darkness]]'' is set off by the death of the main character's grandfather, which leads Alex to his house and to find the [[Tome of Eldritch Lore|Tome Of Eternal Darkness]] which serves as a framing device for previous characters' struggles in the fight (who might also count as this trope, given they have a tendancy to die [[And I Must Scream|or worse]] at the end of their chapters).
* The plot of ''[[Grand Theft Auto San Andreas]]'' starts when CJ comes back to Los Santos after five years in Liberty City to attend his mother's funeral.
* The plot of ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'' starts when CJ comes back to Los Santos after five years in Liberty City to attend his mother's funeral.
* ''[[Echo Night]]'' begins with Richard learning that his father perished in a house fire. While searching for anything that might be salvaged from the ruins, he discovers a secret passageway to a room containing a strange painting, which drags him back onto the deck of the Orpheus and strands him there.
* ''[[Echo Night]]'' begins with Richard learning that his father perished in a house fire. While searching for anything that might be salvaged from the ruins, he discovers a secret passageway to a room containing a strange painting, which drags him back onto the deck of the Orpheus and strands him there.


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