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** In the backstory of the Matoran, which claimed that the Great Spirit brought the Matoran out of darkness to the island of Mata Nui. We later find out that it was actually the Turaga who rescued them (as Toa Metru) from their ruined city; they just credited the Spirit with giving them the strength and abilities to do so.
 
== Film - Live-Action ==
* ''[[The Mummy Trilogy]]'' spends plenty of time giving us the whole legend of the Mummy before revealing that it's all true. (Which comes as a surprise to nobody in the audience, since that's the title of the movie.)
* In ''[[The Secret of Roan Inish]]'' the grandfather tells the legend of the selkie, which is important to the climax of the film.
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== Literature ==
* The [[Stephen King]] novel ''[[Desperation]]'' tells the legend of why an old mine was abandoned (a trapped [[Chinese Laborer]] summoned a bad spirit). There really ''is'' a monster, though actually they just [[Dug Too Deep]] and set loose an [[Eldritch Abomination]].
* In ''[[Harry Potter/Harry Potter and Thethe Chamber of Secrets (novel)|Harry Potter and Thethe Chamber of Secrets]]'', the legend of the eponymous Chamber, which Professor Binns tells to his History of Magic class and dismisses as a preposterous myth, turns out to be absolutely true, including the deadly guardian.
* In ''[[Harry Potter/Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (novel)|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'', the "Tale of the Three Brothers" is an exaggerated and mythified version of the truth.
* In ''[[Earthsea Trilogy|Earthsea]]'' the myth of human-dragon hybrids trapped in human form, mentioned at the beginning of ''Tehanu'', is proven true at the book's end and forms the basis for the plot of the next novel, ''The Other Wind''.
* In ''[[The Eyes of Kid Midas]]'', the teacher explains that the mountain they're camped out underneath is called the Eye of God, and some ways away down in the valley there's a tall, thin spire that's known as the Devil's Chair. According to legend, the peak of the Eye of God was the place where the world was created, and once a year, the very tip of the mountain's shadow falls exactly at the peak of the Devil's Chair. Though the teacher admits it's merely a legend (and the mountain's shadow actually never goes near Devil's Chair), Kevin climbs the mountain, and at the top he discovers a pair of sunglasses that allow him to [[Reality Warper|harness the forces of creation]]. And lo and behold, when he puts them on, he sees the shadow move fall exactly where his teacher said it would.<ref>[[Fridge Brilliance]] - The shadow moved because he's wearing the glasses and believes the legend!</ref>