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* ''[[DearS]]'' has the eponymous aliens, who imprint themselves on a master and follow their every whim. They are very [[Genre Savvy]] about it, though. While they try to become servants to humans, they're well aware that slavery is generally looked down upon on Earth, so they hide this while making first contact and go about enslaving themselves to humans very, very discreetly.
* ''[[DearS]]'' has the eponymous aliens, who imprint themselves on a master and follow their every whim. They are very [[Genre Savvy]] about it, though. While they try to become servants to humans, they're well aware that slavery is generally looked down upon on Earth, so they hide this while making first contact and go about enslaving themselves to humans very, very discreetly.
* The Abh in the backstory to ''[[Crest of the Stars]]'' and its a big point in United Mankind's anti-Abh propaganda.
* The Abh in the backstory to ''[[Crest of the Stars]]'', and it's a big point in United Mankind's anti-Abh propaganda.
* Furniture is treated like this in ''[[Umineko no Naku Koro ni]]''. The anti-fantasy reason they are like this is because {{spoiler|their existence is just a figment of their master's imagination. They have no existence outside of the master's mind, and so naturally, they are created only to serve that master}}.
* Furniture is treated like this in ''[[Umineko no Naku Koro ni]]''. The anti-fantasy reason they are like this is because {{spoiler|their existence is just a figment of their master's imagination. They have no existence outside of the master's mind, and so naturally, they are created only to serve that master}}.