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* In ''[[The Gone-Away World]]'', the hero doesn't actually exist until about halfway through the book—before that, he's a figment of his best friend's imagination.
* The last ''[[Mistborn]]'' book is a bit tricky to describe without giving away that a) the real [[Big Bad]] is the god of destruction, Ruin, and b) at the end of the first book, Marsh was turned into a Steel Inquisitor, which is now allowing Ruin to use him as a puppet.
** From the same author, you can't really talk about the second half of ''[[Warbreaker]]'' without revealing that God King Susebron is a perfectly harmless figurehead rather than an [[Evil Overlord]] andBluefingersand Bluefingers and Denth are not allies of the protagonists but the [[Big Bad]] and his [[Dragon with an Agenda]] respectively.
* Rock and Hollyleaf from ''[[Warrior Cats]]''. Rock because he's God and Hollyleaf because of how dynamic her character is.
* Sirius Black and Peter Pettigrew from ''[[Harry Potter (novel)|Harry Potter]]''. There is no way to give an accurate description, however brief, of either character without spoiling [[The Reveal]] at the end of ''[[Harry Potter/Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban|Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban]]''. In subsequent books, both appear on a recurring basis with their true natures taken for granted.
* Welstiel in the Noble Dead series of books by Barb and J.C. Hendee is a man of mystery in the first book, ''Dhampir''. Starting from the second book and continuing into the third, we discover his true nature, his backstory and relation to the protagonist Magiere, and his goals.
 
 
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