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* The ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' series has liked this trope in recent games.
** Lulu from ''[[Final Fantasy X]]'', of the [[Ice Queen]] variety. Also somewhat [[goth]]y.
** While she may not match most examples in height, [[Rhymes on a Dime|she more then substitutes pure might]]. With ladylike grace and magical fire, [[Final Fantasy XI|Shantotto]] is to what this trope aspires! [[Noblewoman's Laugh|Oh Hohohoho]]!
** Edea, Ultimecia, Adel, and some other unnamed Sorceresses from ''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]''.
* [[Ice Queen|Fatima]], the antagonist Witch of ''[[Luminous Arc 2]]'', adequately mirrors the [[Hot-Blooded|cheerful]] [[Playing with Fire|Althea]]. Arguably the most powerful Witch, her ability to mercilessly wreak havoc with [[Evil Is Deathly Cold|Shadow]][[An Ice Person|Frost]] magic is only equalled by another [[Absolute Cleavage|spectacular]] [[Thong of Shielding|demonstration]] of her "power".
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* Miranda from ''[[Mass Effect 2]]'' is the sci-fi equivalent, a powerful [[Mind Over Matter|biotic]], a [[Lady of War]] and the Illusive Man's top [[The Dragon|Operative]].
* Rose from ''[[Street Fighter]]'' is among the closest to this trope that you'll find in fighting games.
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