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* A similar case to the ''[[BioShock (series)]]'' example occurs with Revan in ''[[Star Wars: The Old Republic]]''; an Empire-side character can encounter a cult that reveres Revan as a prophet, and the events of Revan's life (and even his/her gender) are uncertain due to three hundred years of myths and warfare clouding the stories.
* A similar case to the ''[[BioShock (series)]]'' example occurs with Revan in ''[[Star Wars: The Old Republic]]''; an Empire-side character can encounter a cult that reveres Revan as a prophet, and the events of Revan's life (and even his/her gender) are uncertain due to three hundred years of myths and warfare clouding the stories.
* La Volpe from ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''. Among others, it is said that he can see through things and be in multiple places at once.
* La Volpe from ''[[Assassin's Creed II]]''. Among others, it is said that he can see through things and be in multiple places at once.
** Eventually in ''II'' and then in ''[[Assassin's Creed Brotherhood]]'' Ezio Auditore himself is this as well among some circles in Rome.
** Eventually in ''II'' and then in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' Ezio Auditore himself is this as well among some circles in Rome.
** By Embers, Ezio is known as far as China. And don't forget Altaïr, who Mario says his life is a mystery.
** By Embers, Ezio is known as far as China. And don't forget Altaïr, who Mario says his life is a mystery.
* In ''[[Fallout]]'', every game becomes this to its sequel. In ''Fallout 2'', the events of the first game are legend, and in ''Fallout 3'', subtle hints are dropped regarding the events of the second game. This even carries over to the canceled ''[[Fallout: Van Buren]]'', which remained canon, and many references are made to it by ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'', which takes place in the same area.
* In ''[[Fallout]]'', every game becomes this to its sequel. In ''Fallout 2'', the events of the first game are legend, and in ''Fallout 3'', subtle hints are dropped regarding the events of the second game. This even carries over to the canceled ''[[Fallout: Van Buren]]'', which remained canon, and many references are made to it by ''[[Fallout: New Vegas]]'', which takes place in the same area.