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* The Tribunal expansion of Morrowind gives us the power-maddened (literally) {{spoiler|pseudo-god Almalexia. Centuries of wielding power that is unfit for mortals has left her more than a little crazy, and she has the protagonist carry out her increasingly insane orders (whether or not the character is aware that he's being manipulated is [[Heroic Mime|impossible to tell]]. Either way, it's a case of [[Plot Induced Stupidity]]). When she finally lays out her cards, she embarks on a long monologue about how nutty she is and how stupid you are, and there isn't even a [[Talk to The Fist]] option}}.
* Vhailor in ''[[Planescape Torment]]'' by {{spoiler|the Practical Incarntion}}. And then, yourself fall for it, by {{spoiler|the aptly-named Trias the Betrayer}}.
* Dear lord, Zelenin from [[Strange Journey]]. [[Manipulative Bastard]] [[Dragon With an Agenda|Mastema]] and [[CouncilofCouncil of Angels|The Three Wise Men]] play her like a fiddle all the game, playing on her insecurities and fears in a terribly blatant manner, which she always blissfully ignores, until either their plans come to fruition or she's been reduced to holy dust.
* In the old FPS/RPG ''[[Strife]]'' you get hit with this in the bad ending, {{spoiler|Blackbird, your [[Voice With an Internet Connection]], is revealed to be the Entity and has been using you to free her}}.
* {{spoiler|Ace, or Gentarou Hongou}} from ''[[Nine Hours Nine Persons Nine Doors (Visual Novel)|Nine Hours Nine Persons Nine Doors]]'', {{spoiler|ends up being used by Zero to mop up the other [[Corrupt Corporate Executive|Corrupt Corporate Executives]] who ran the Nonary Game 9 years ago.}}