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deleted "God of War" example. Kratos is a demigod to start with, not a mortal. Trope does not apply.
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*** And in the relaunch, {{spoiler|it turns out ''both'' endings are true, as Kronika's defeat has split reality into two simultaneous timelines.}}
* In ''[[The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim]]'', the transformation of an unnamed Breton student at the College of Winterhold into the glowing ball of sapient magical energy known as the Augur of Dunlain has been described as an apotheosis, although the Augur has little in common with the divine and infernal beings of the ''Elder Scrolls'' universe. If it is indeed a god, one must wonder why it lets itself be shut away in the College's Midden.
* {{spoiler|After killing Ares, Kratos is rewarded by being absolved of his crimes while under the god and made into the new}} ''[[God of War (Video Game)|God of War]]''.
* ''[[Shin Megami Tensei]]'':
** Stephen was a computer programmer, the leading architect for a teleportation system, and the creator of the Demon Summoning Program. He becomes a higher being after coming into contact with the Axiom.
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