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* Readers of the eponymous [[The Elder Scrolls|Elder Scrolls]] whose knowledge doesn't go much further than what the Scrolls really are, usually have their minds irreparably damaged from simply looking at one. Even those who've had training to actually read and understand a Scroll have odd personalities.
** A reader without comprehension is dazed or stunned by the twisting patterns. One who can comprehend but isn't mentally prepared is struck blind. Even those with training slowly lose their vision. Eventually all readers receive nothing from the scroll but a foretelling that if they read again, whatever they may learn, they will also go utterly blind. The monk either then resigns or prepares his mind to receive the mind-blasting knowledge of his final reading.
* Completing the optional "Media Blitz" mission in ''[[StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty]]'' causes news anchor and Dominion shill Donny Vermillion to suffer a mental breakdown after learning of Mengsk's use of psi emitters to sic the Zerg swarm on Tarsonis. The following news segment shows him muttering to himself about his brother who was on Tarsonis during the Zerg attack (the only coherent sentence he speaks), then is replaced by his reporter Kate Lockwell replaces him as news anchor for the rest of the campaign. We eventually learn by the end of the campaign that his state worsened and he was admitted in a mental institution.
 
== [[Web Comics]] ==
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