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== Theater ==
== Tabletop Games ==
* The Force adept duo San Herrera and Nia Reston appeared in various modules and supplemental articles of ''[[Star Wars]]'' d20's ''[[Living Force]]'' campaign as allied NPCs. They serve to demonstrate that the players are ''not'' the only Heroes of Cularin (the title applied to all player characters in the campaign). Despite several close calls with death, some that could even be caused by the players in non-canon failures, the two survived the increasing violence of the system {{spoiler|till year five where they are killed and reanimated as zombies}}.


== Theater ==
* This is [[Older Than Steam]], the original pair being Rosencrantz and Guildenstern from ''[[Hamlet]]''.
* This is [[Older Than Steam]], the original pair being Rosencrantz and Guildenstern from ''[[Hamlet]]''.
** The later [[POV Sequel]], ''[[Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead]]'', by [[Tom Stoppard]], subverts this.
** The later [[POV Sequel]], ''[[Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead]]'', by [[Tom Stoppard]], subverts this.
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* Sebastian and Bisque in ''[[Restoration Comedy|The Rover]]''
* Sebastian and Bisque in ''[[Restoration Comedy|The Rover]]''
* Vladimir and Estragon in [[Waiting for Godot]] are a subversion of this trope, with Godot, the main character, [[MacGuffin|never showing up]].
* Vladimir and Estragon in [[Waiting for Godot]] are a subversion of this trope, with Godot, the main character, [[MacGuffin|never showing up]].



== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==