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{{trope}}
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Probably the most iconic and distinctive form of [[Good Scars, Evil Scars|Good Scar]], this scar consists of two clean, intersecting cuts that form a cross or X on the hero's face. Generally, it serves to imply that the hero has been through quite a few skirmishes while making them look [[Badass]].
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
 
== Anime and Manga ==
* The poster child of this trope is Kenshin Himura of ''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]'' fame. The cross-shaped scar is associated with him so utterly that characters with this scar are regularly accused to ripping the idea from him, [[Older Than They Think|even if they predate him by years]]. Unlike many examples, Kenshin's scar proves to be {{spoiler|from two separate incidents. In the anime, the second one was deliberately inflicted so as to make it an X.}}
* Domon Kasshu from ''[[G Gundam]]'' has such a scar, the origins of which are mostly unexplained. It's a quick indicator of his ten-year [[Training from Hell]].
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* Bean Bandit from [[Riding Bean]] - and its successor, [[Gunsmith Cats]] - sports one centered right between his eyes.
* Takuto Tsunashi in [[Star Driver]] has an X-shaped Mark on his chest.
 
 
== [[Comic Books]] ==
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* One Marvel comics character, Agent X, was distinguishable early on for these scars across his face. After being healed of these during a quasi-mystic ritual, he disappeared for a while. When he came back later on, the scars were back; he apparently carved them back on himself!
* Cable has one over his eye, although sometimes it's drawn with 3 lines instead of just 2.
 
 
== [[Film]] ==
* [[Insistent Terminology|Captain]] Jack Sparrow gets one on his cheekbone in time for the fourth [[Pirates of the Caribbean]] movie, though we never get an explanation as to how he got it.
 
 
== [[Literature]] ==
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* Redeemed Ulic Qel-Droma, from the Tales of the Jedi series, has this scar on his forehead.
* Ripred from [[The Underland Chronicles|Gregor the Overlander]] gets this type of scar near the end of the fifth book {{spoiler|from himself, so he could fill the role of the a person from one of Sandwich's prophecies.}}
 
 
== [[Video Games]] ==
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* Oscar, a sniper from [[Valkyria Chronicles]], sports one of these on the left side of his forehead. He acquired it when he protected his brother in an unexplained incident from when they were children. Musaad, a scout, also sports a similar one in the same place. His scar likely came from his involvement in the previous war in the backstory of the game, him being a famous war veteran and all.
* Glenn in ''[[Chrono Cross]]''. Due to [[Sprite Mirroring]], it's hard to say whether he has these on both cheeks or just one. And this is only the kid brother of the ''really'' heroic knight.
 
 
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* Sir Muir, in the webcomic ''[[Harkovast]]'' has scars crossing over his right eye.
* ''[[Hanna Is Not a Boy's Name|Hanna]]'': Hanna has an X-shaped scar, but it's not on his face, it's on the [http://vert-is-ninja.deviantart.com/art/After-All-This-Time-155094756 sole of his foot]. (He might have one on each foot, it's hard to tell.) X shapes are a motif of the comic in general and [http://vert-is-ninja.deviantart.com/art/We-All-Float-On-Ok-136988866 Hanna in particular]; it's anyone's guess how much of it is related to Hanna's [[Mysterious Past]] and how much is just because Tessa likes to draw cross shapes.
 
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