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== [[FanficComic Books]] ==
 
== Comics ==
* [[Batman]] usually does this when bringing visitors to the Batcave.
* [[Buck Danny]] was once captured by Lady X's goons and driven into her headquarters that way.
 
== [[Fan Works]] ==
 
== [[Fanfic]] ==
* In ''[[Winter War]]'', this is how Grimmjow is brought to the temporary headquarters of [[La Résistance]], after his [[Not in This For Your Revolution|sort-of]] [[Heel Face Turn]].
 
== Comics[[Film]] ==
 
== Film ==
* in the [[Sherlock Holmes (film)|2009 Sherlock Holmes]] movie Sherlock Holmes has his head covered and is taken to a secret location... however being Sherlock Holmes he figures it out quite quickly.
{{quote|'''Sir Thomas:''' Mr. Holmes, apologies for summoning you like this. I'm sure it's quite a mystery as to where you are, and who I am...
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* ''[[Discworld/Small Gods|Small Gods]]'' - Brutha and Vorbis, while being led through the trap-filled labyrinth of Ephebe, which protects the inner city from people like...well, Vorbis. Unfortunately, the labyrinth keepers never counted on someone with a memory as perfect as Brutha's. When he's ordered to lead Vorbis through the maze so the Omnians can take over, Brutha realises that he ''could'' just make a run for it or lead Vorbis into a trap, but can't [[What You Are in the Dark|bring himself to do it]], even knowing what Vorbis has planned.
* ''[[Discworld/Night Watch|Night Watch]]'' has the History Monks blindfold Vimes to bring him to his temple so they can explain just [[Time Travel|what happened to him.]] {{spoiler|Vimes gets around it by "reading" the street through his feet, since he is so familiar with the city that he can tell the difference between the different types of paving, which lets him find his way back to the temple.}} [[Genre Savvy|Lu-Tze]] actually bets that this would happen.
* Happens twice in ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''.
** In ''The Fellowship of the Ring'' the elves of Lothlórien insist on blindfolding Gimli's eyes before the fellowship is taken to the elf village. When he objects to being singled out that way, Aragorn says that all of them shall be blindfolded.
** In ''The Two Towers'' Faramir blindfolds Frodo and Sam before leading them to the refuge of Henneth Annûn.
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