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** Although she lightens up a bit when learns that Nagi is actually still alive. She even agrees to be Negi's [[Drill Sergeant Nasty|magic]] [[Training From Hell|trainer]]. And is now transferring her ''other'' feelings [[Loving a Shadow|towards the father to the son]].
** Also, {{spoiler|the supported theory that the [[Evil Chancellor|Megalomesembrian Senate]] were responsible for launching the attack on [[Doomed Hometown|Negi's village]] solely to kill Negi, because he is the son of their old foe Arika Entheofushia ''and'' Nagi Springfield}}.
* [[Ranma One Half|Ranma½]] usually has to deal with the problems his dad created in the past. Of course this isn't because his father is dead, he's just a big coward.
** Soun Tendo also causes this sort of trouble --not only did he and Genma seal up [[Old Master|Happosai]] and leave him for dead (only to have him come back later to [[Dirty Old Man|annoy the younger generation]],) but he also promised [[Equivalent Exchange|one of his daughters in exchange for a meal at a French restaurant]].
** Happosai's own past sins often come back to haunt the [[Fan Nickname|Nerima Wrecking Crew]]. [[Embarrassing First Name|Pantyhose Taro]] and [[Energy Absorption|Hinako Ninomiya]] are but two examples... But that just makes a change from his ongoing ''present'' sins haunting them.
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** {{spoiler|Her other brother Achenar, however, actually reformed, and was trying to ''protect her'' from Sirrus, who if anything, has gone even ''more'' crazy during his incarceration.}}
* In the first ''[[Gabriel Knight]]'' game, appropriately subtitled...''[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Sins of the Fathers]]'', the main antagonist wants to exact revenge on Gabriel because {{spoiler|he comes from a family of "shadow hunters", that is, hunters of the supernatural, and one of his relatives had angered the local undead voodoo priestess}}.
* In ''[[Arcanum: ofOf Steamworks and Magick Obscura]]'', the Isle of Despair is a prison colony that no one ever escapes from. Men and women are sent there, and the women who don't flee to the [[Lady Land|Women's Camp]] become property in the men's camp. As do their female children.
* The Gravemind in ''[[Halo]]'' appears to blame the Forerunners for the almost-extinction of his species millenia ago. Humans are descended from the Forerunners, therefore....
** "Child of my enemy, why have you come? I offer no forgiveness. The father's sins pass to his son."