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* To quote {{spoiler|Sarevok}} from ''[[Baldur's Gate|Baldurs Gate]]'', "I swore I would scratch and crawl my way back into the world of the living, and I. HAVE. DONE IT!! HAHAHAHA". Not mention getting killed TWICE before doing this.
* ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'': in Halloween of 2011, a second boss monster was introduced called MONOCULUS! who had the power to drag nearby players into the underworld. Luckily the underworld is only about 100 square feet, and if you can reach the exit before your health is drained (or before victims on the other team kill you) you escape back to the mortal realm with full health and temporary invincibility, damage, and speed buffs.
* In ''[[World of Warcraft]]'', the hero (that's you) manages to fight his way out of ''two'' Hells:
 
** In ''Legion'' the player and his guide Ashildir are dragged into the Helheim (the game's version of the Norse realm of Niflheim, which is Hell for disgraced and dishonorable warriors) by Helya's servant. In truth, Helya only wanted to grab Ashildir, the player being an unintentional bonus. Helya agrees to let the player go if they can fight and defeat her "pet" Geir, although this fight is, initially, rigged, as Helya has stolen the Blessings of Might, Valor, and Will that you previously gained in this questline. Once the player retrieves them, they are able to defeat Geir and escape.
** In ''Shadowlands'' (which is, as of 2021, the most recent expansion), the player manages to fight off the Jailer and escape the Maw (which is Hell for most residents of Azeroth), by activating the First One waystone between the Maw and the rest of the Shadowlands. This feat earns the player the title of Maw Walker, enabling the player to come and go as they please, an ability that becomes necessary for the rest of the campaign.
 
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