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*** After the battle, the hero points out that the residents of the island still respect and honor the Yokai while Kitsune himself got greedy. Kitsune boasts that his Yokai brothers and sisters have always been superior to humans and starts running around invisible. The hero, while rapidly swinging the sword around, at one time accidentally tears open a rift in front of Kitsune to his horror, and he screams "[[Little No|No!]] [[This Cannot Be!|Not like this! It can't end like this!]] I won't go back to the Yokai world!", lets loose a [[Big No]], and gets sucked into the rift after which the hero closes it back up.
** Ledgermayne, the seventh lord of Chaos, isn't too happy that the hero is interfering with its plans to sap all magic from Lore by destroying the Mana Golem. It attempts one last time to convince the hero to return to his/her home and trouble it no more and not attempt to fight it with the Supreme Arcane Staff with the shards of the Chaos Focus Gem that it shattered earlier accepted into it. The hero points out that Ledgermayne left a few shards of the gem behind and shows it the staff itself. Ledgermayne sees it as fascinating and realizes that the hero can't be dissuaded from the self-destructive course as it called it. It decides that the hero must be dealt with as the hero challenges it to a fight. After the fight, the hero prepares to use the staff to finish off Ledgermayne. When the staff doesn't work, Ledgermayne decides it's wasted its time on him/her and attempts to kill him/her with one last attack, but [[Even Evil Has Standards|Drakath appears and focuses his Chaos powers into the staff, replacing the shattered gem allowing it to blast Ledgermayne]]. Ledgermayne lets out a [[Big No]] and becomes converted back into the raw mana from which it was made.
* Though the "villain" status is somewhat questionable, {{spoiler|Popola}} from [[Nie RNieR]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkRwcc1O3Fo&feature=related goes from] a calm [[Chessmaster]] to ''shrieking, batshit crazy'' when {{spoiler|her sister dies.}}
* The final boss of Trilby [[The Art of Theft]]. First he smugly taunts you about how he's going to torture you and how you'll beg to give {{spoiler|xj unit}} to getting slightly scared after you hit the first wire to desperatly begging for you to stop and surrender to angrily yelling about how Trilby killed them all {{spoiler|Trilby escapes}}
* Tobin from [[In the 1st Degree]]. If you, the prosecutor, did a very good job playing the game, then Tobin will called to the stand. You are trying to drive Tobin into this. There is some trial and error involved, but if you do it right, you get to watch Tobin completely lose it in front of everybody right there in the courtroom. When that happens, you know you have won.