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* The song [[Black Sabbath|"Iron Man"]] tells the story of a hero who was "turned to steel in the great magnetic field" while traveling to the past. However, this was only temporary, and he was revived several hundred years later to "kill the people he once saved" for revenge, because no one tried to help him when he was in his metal state.
* The song [[Black Sabbath|"Iron Man"]] tells the story of a hero who was "turned to steel in the great magnetic field" while traveling to the past. However, this was only temporary, and he was revived several hundred years later to "kill the people he once saved" for revenge, because no one tried to help him when he was in his metal state.
* Owen Pallett's "Basilisk" is [[Conversational Troping]] on the subject. Though a cheerful and catchy song, it's rife with subtle [[Nightmare Fuel]].
* Owen Pallett's "Basilisk" is [[Conversational Troping]] on the subject. Though a cheerful and catchy song, it's rife with subtle [[Nightmare Fuel]].
{{quote|[[Rage Against the Author|Owen,]] Owen, protect me<br />
{{quote|[[Rage Against the Author|Owen,]] Owen, protect me
From a life everlasting }}
From a life everlasting }}