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* The Crackling Prince in [[Walter Jon Williams]] ARISTOI probably qualifies, although he never appears and is referred to only in discussing the past. He planned on "artistically" reconfiguring planetary landscapes with gravity generators --- with the people still living on them and expected to be grateful. Understandably "a commission had been formed in Perseopolis to examine his behavior", but he was somehow persuaded to retire before the other Aristoi actually did anything.
* Vlad Tepes in ''[[Count and Countess]]'', though he will try to tell you otherwise.
* The Secretary-General in [[Larry Niven]]'s ''The Flight of the Horse'' series is effectively a dictator and has a mental age of six.
 
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