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** The voice of the Prophet saying "Your young Prince will find only death in the cold north" is heard but Arthas wasn't present when he said this nor did he meet the prophet again.
* Both {{spoiler|Atris and Kreia}} have several such epiphanies throughout ''Star Wars: [[Knights of the Old Republic]] II'' and decide to continue their evil ways just the same. "It is such a quiet thing, to fall. But far more terrible is to admit it." Both characters then proceed to attempt to bring about the Annihilation of All They Hold Dear, proudly proclaiming how wrong they were about everything when they force the protagonist to kill them. Depending on how things play out, {{spoiler|Bastila}} may have met a similar fate in the first game.
* [[BioshockBioShock (series)|Ryan]] has a [http://bioshock.wikia.com/wiki/Mistakes very brief moment] in one of his audio diaries where he admits that Rapture has gone straight down the tubes and it's pretty much his fault, only to go right back to his old ways.
* [[Dragon Age II]] gives us the final boss of {{spoiler|Knight-Commander Meredith.}} During the battle, at one point, all allies and enemies will become stunned, and she will ask how such evil can be so powerful. She then wonders if she is wrong, that everything she is doing is madness. She then hardens her resolve in her next statement, and says she must hold fast to her convictions, and the battle continues.
** {{spoiler|Anders}} apparently has one, but most of it is off-screen between Acts II and III. {{spoiler|He tries to put his obsession with the mages' plight aside and learn to reign in Vengeance. If he actually killed the mage he rescued during his personal quest, he outright calls himself a monster.}} Yet, by Act III, the obsession is back. And its much, much worse.
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