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* ''[[Classic Disney Shorts|Mickey Mouse and the World to Come]]'' has Nikolai of Illustania, who took charge of the kingdom when his father became old and ill and decided to ruin the [[Ghibli Hills|pristine landscape]] with industry as well as assist international criminal the Rhyming Man in a scheme to literally change the face of the globe.
* ''[[Classic Disney Shorts|Mickey Mouse and the World to Come]]'' has Nikolai of Illustania, who took charge of the kingdom when his father became old and ill and decided to ruin the [[Ghibli Hills|pristine landscape]] with industry as well as assist international criminal the Rhyming Man in a scheme to literally change the face of the globe.
* Bron from ''Scion'' began this way {{spoiler|before killing his father and becoming king himself}}.
* Bron from ''Scion'' began this way {{spoiler|before killing his father and becoming king himself}}.
* According to two 1940s comic stories, [[Snow White (Disney film)|Queen Grimhilde]] had one of these for a brother.
* According to two 1940s comic stories, [[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Disney film)|Queen Grimhilde]] had one of these for a brother.
* In ''[[Teen Titans (Comic Book)|Teen Titans]]'', Blackfire is first in line to inherit the position as Queen, but the fact that she was born without the superpowers that are common on her planet make her seem weak, so her younger sister Starfire becomes first in line. This does not sit well with Blackfire, who then [[Complete Monster|sells her into slavery]] to get rid of her.
* In ''[[Teen Titans (Comic Book)|Teen Titans]]'', Blackfire is first in line to inherit the position as Queen, but the fact that she was born without the superpowers that are common on her planet make her seem weak, so her younger sister Starfire becomes first in line. This does not sit well with Blackfire, who then [[Complete Monster|sells her into slavery]] to get rid of her.
* The Yellow Bastard from ''[[Sin City]]'' fits this trope [[Up to Eleven|and then some]]. As the son of a sadistic senator and heir to the most powerful (and evil) family in the country, he has carte-blanche to do whatever he likes. [[Squick|It includes preying on children.]]
* The Yellow Bastard from ''[[Sin City]]'' fits this trope [[Up to Eleven|and then some]]. As the son of a sadistic senator and heir to the most powerful (and evil) family in the country, he has carte-blanche to do whatever he likes. [[Squick|It includes preying on children.]]
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* Morgeilen {{spoiler|aka The Father}} from the [[King's Quest II]] [[Fan Remake]].
* Morgeilen {{spoiler|aka The Father}} from the [[King's Quest II]] [[Fan Remake]].
* Minor character Captain Juno of the Turtle Clan in [[Guild Wars]] is one of those rare female examples. She [[Not Proven|(allegedly)]] killed her own father to gain leadership of the Clan. She's not an outright evil character. In fact we learn most of this through quests involving her daughter, the Ritualist hero Xandra, from the Eye of the North expansion.
* Minor character Captain Juno of the Turtle Clan in [[Guild Wars]] is one of those rare female examples. She [[Not Proven|(allegedly)]] killed her own father to gain leadership of the Clan. She's not an outright evil character. In fact we learn most of this through quests involving her daughter, the Ritualist hero Xandra, from the Eye of the North expansion.
* Subverted with Laharl from ''[[Disgaea Hour of Darkness]]''. He ''wants'' to be the [[Evil Prince]], [[Noble Demon|but he's not quite as worthy of the "evil" descriptor as he wants to be]].
* Subverted with Laharl from ''[[Disgaea: Hour of Darkness]]''. He ''wants'' to be the [[Evil Prince]], [[Noble Demon|but he's not quite as worthy of the "evil" descriptor as he wants to be]].