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== Literature ==
* In ~[[Robin McKinley~]]'s ''Sunshine'', the vampires who kidnapped Sunshine dressed her in a red gown before staking her out before another prisoner vampire.
* In ''Declarations of War'' by [[Len Deighton]], a woman traveling with the protagonist has two dresses, black and red. She declines to wear the red one in a small Latin American town, as it is pointed out that only one type of woman wears red in those types of towns.
* In ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'', [[Evil Redhead]] Melisandre of Asshai always appears in a red dress or robes that mark her as a priestess of R'hllor. Thoros of Myr, a follower of the same god, wears much the same thing - except that, by the time of his most recent appearance, [[Real Men Wear Pink|his robes have become very faded]].
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