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== [[Literature]] == |
== [[Literature]] == |
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* The Damned One is the history's greatest heretic in ''[[Arcia Chronicles]]''. The twist in his case is that he is actually {{spoiler|St. Erasti, one of the most (if not ''the'' most) revered saints of [[The Church]]. This knowledge was so dangerous that [[The Church]] [[ |
* The Damned One is the history's greatest heretic in ''[[Arcia Chronicles]]''. The twist in his case is that he is actually {{spoiler|St. Erasti, one of the most (if not ''the'' most) revered saints of [[The Church]]. This knowledge was so dangerous that [[The Church]] [[Written By the Winners|erased all connections]] between St. Erasti and the Damned One from history after his defeat}}. |
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* ''[[The Name of the Rose (Literature)|The Name of the Rose]]'', by [[Umberto Eco]], entirely revolves around the theme of the thin line between orthodoxy and heresy, and what happens when people cross it. |
* ''[[The Name of the Rose (Literature)|The Name of the Rose]]'', by [[Umberto Eco]], entirely revolves around the theme of the thin line between orthodoxy and heresy, and what happens when people cross it. |
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* Nicholas Harpole in ''[[The Company Novels|In The Garden of Iden]]''. |
* Nicholas Harpole in ''[[The Company Novels|In The Garden of Iden]]''. |
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[[Category:Betrayal Tropes]] |
[[Category:Betrayal Tropes]] |
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[[Category:The Heretic]] |
[[Category:The Heretic]] |
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