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* [[Early Installment Weirdness|Odd as it may seem]], in the original ''Monster Manual'' for ''[[Advanced Dungeons and Dragons]]'', the drow were said to be "only a legend", mentioned as a footnote to the entry for elves. They were confirmed to be Real After All when they appeared in [[Gary Gygax]]'s module ''Descent Into the Depths of the Earth'' when they were revealed to be the true orchestrators behind the giant attacks of the previous series. Since then, they've become such popular villains (and occasionally [[Drizzt Syndrome|anti-heroic rebels]] that it is doubtful anyone in-universe truly doubts their existence.
* [[Early Installment Weirdness|Odd as it may seem]], in the original ''Monster Manual'' for ''[[Advanced Dungeons and Dragons]]'', the drow were said to be "only a legend", mentioned as a footnote to the entry for elves. They were confirmed to be Real After All when they appeared in [[Gary Gygax]]'s module ''Descent Into the Depths of the Earth'' when they were revealed to be the true orchestrators behind the giant attacks of the previous series. Since then, they've become such popular villains (and occasionally [[Drizzt Syndrome|anti-heroic rebels]] that it is doubtful anyone in-universe truly doubts their existence.


=== [[Video Games]]] ===
=== [[Video Games]] ===
* ''[[Alice: Madness Returns]]'' has Wonderland merging with London after Alice kills Dr. Bumby for everything he has done. It turns out that while what goes on in Wonderland happens inside her head, that never meant that it wasn't real.
* ''[[Alice: Madness Returns]]'' has Wonderland merging with London after Alice kills Dr. Bumby for everything he has done. It turns out that while what goes on in Wonderland happens inside her head, that never meant that it wasn't real.