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* The 'main' Ann in most ''[[Harvest Moon]]'' games shows signs of this. Ironically, in her [[Harvest Moon 64|first game]] she was a [[Lethal Chef]].
* One of the targets in the [[Murder, Inc.|Dark Brotherhood]] questline in ''[[The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim]]'' is a legendary chef known only as "The Gourmet". Certain members state that his recipes indeed live up to their reputation and are actually somewhat disappointed that he's to be assassinated. He keeps his identity a secret with only the chef of Markarth knowing who he is: {{spoiler|Turns out he's an Orc.}}
* As far as cooking goes in the [[Survival Horror]] game ''[[Don’t Starve]]'', it’s less a case of how ''good'' a character is at it and more a case of, “if you can’t cook, you’d better ''learn'' fast”. Warly, however, was a chef before he was drawn into the Constant, and this gives him some advantages. His starting equipment includes a Portable Crock Pot (that means he doesn’t have to construct one in order to cook) and can use this to cook four recipes that cannot be made otherwise. He also has a Chef Pouch, (doubles how long you can carry gathered food before it spoils), and gains 33% more Hunger, Sanity, and Health than other characters from food cooked in crock pots. Like most advantages, however, it comes with disadvantages; the bonuses means he also loses Hunger 33% faster, food that is ''not'' cooked in crock pots gains 30% less for those scores, and you don’t always have time to use a crock pot. Also, as a gourmet, he prefers variety; he has no favorite food (the other characters do, and they gain benefits from eating their favorites) plus there is a cumulative penalty to the benefits he gains from any food if he eats the same food more than once consecutively.
 
== [[Visual Novels]] ==
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