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** {{spoiler|Skeeter Jackson}} was worshiped as a living god and honorary uncle to the boy who would become Genghis Khan.
* ''[[In Death]]'' series: ''Chaos In Death'' has Eve Dallas confront Dr. Chaos, who actually declares "I'm not a man. I am a god!"
* Twisted by {{spoiler|Elof}} in Michael Scott Rohan's ''The Winter of the World'' trilogy: he '''doesn't''' become a god, he realizes at the climax, and [[God Was My Co-Pilot|reveals to his closest friends]] at the end, that {{spoiler|he '''was''' a god who put aside his divine power, [[Memory Gambit|and the memories that went with it]], in the hopes that being a mortal man (although a high-powered mage-smith) would help him understand humanity}}. It did, sort of. Then he vanishes.
 
 
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* Randy Slade, the school shooter from the ''[[Criminal Minds]]'' episode "Painless" had a serious god complex. He burst into the school cafeteria with a gun and a bomb and challenged his fellow students to "look God in the eye" and shot them if they didn't make eye contact with him.
{{quote|'''Shooter''': I am God. Now who is brave enough to look God in the eye?}}
* One episode of '70s show ''Search'' had a millionaire with a grudge kidnap that episode's main character Nick Bianco to an island he'd set up as a [[Death Course]]. While the bad guy is explaining how [[Hunting the Most Dangerous Game|he's going to take his time about killing Bianco]], and there's no escape because he's modified Nick's [[Comm Links|communications implant]] so he can use it to monitor Bianco anywhere he goes, Nick says sarcastically, "Oh, I get it. You're God!" The millionaire smiles calmly and replies, "On this island, I am."
 
 
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