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* June and Ace from ''[[Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors]]'', as both turn out to be the primary antagonists (and the true protagonist in June's case) in roundabout ways.
* Joshua, and, to a lesser extent, Hanekoma in ''[[The World Ends With You]]''. Kitaniji too, as you don't really learn his real role in the plot until the very end.
* A few ''[[Kirby]]'' villains can fall under this trope, such as Magolor from ''[[Kirby's Return to Dream Land|Return to Dream Land]]'' and Marx from ''[[Kirby Super Star|Milky Way Wishes.]]''
* Normally, Kor from ''[[Jak II Renegade]]'' would just be your typical old man. Most of his tropes come from the fact that he's really the Metal Head Leader in disguise.
** Then the reveal that Jak and Samos are originally from the future and the time machine they found in the past was infact the same one made by Kira at the end of the game that was supposed to bring them back.
* The fact that Revan is the [[Player Character]] of ''[[Knights of the Old Republic (video game)|Knights of the Old Republic]]'' is a major plot twist, causing the former Dark Lord of the Sith become the main source of spoilers of the game. This makes the ''first sentence'' of the plot synopsis for the game on Wookieepedia (unless it has been changed by the time you read this) a huge spoiler for [[The Reveal]] more than halfway down the plot.
* After you defeat Medusa in ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]'' and the fake credits roll, [[Bigger Bad|The true Villain, Hades,]] comes in and takes over the Underworld Army. And since we were build up to believe that Medusa was the Villain with no hints of Hades being in the game...
** To a lesser extent, pretty much everyone who is introduced after Chapter 9, which is built to look as much like the final dungeon as possible.
* In the ''[[Ace Attorney]]'' series, on this wiki, the more spoiler tags that are on a character's entry in the character sheet, the more likely they are to be a murderer. Each of the games' main antagonists count.
* The Golden Spider/Chakravartin from ''[[Asura's Wrath]]'' with only one trope unspoilered it is quite evident that he is a major character later on.
* Forrest Kaysen from ''[[Deadly Premonition]]''. Many spoilers are required to conceal that the fat, jolly tree salesman is not only the [[Big Bad]] of the game, but a [[Complete Monster]] [[Humanoid Abomination]] to boot.
* About two-thirds of the way through ''[[Final Fantasy V]]'', the party meets Krile. She is a friendly young girl. This is the most detail you can describe her with if you don't want to reveal that she is Galuf's granddaughter, a princess (because he is really a king), or that she [[Take Up My Sword|takes his place]] upon his death.
* Lion and Will's first appearance in ''[[Umineko no Naku Koro ni]]'' is in the ''seventh'' episode of the sound novel.
* ''[[The Binding of Isaac]]'' takes the cake with '''five''' different examples, primarily due to the abundance of [[Brutal Bonus Level|bonus levels]]. The first two, Mom's Heart and It Lives, are mostly out of this territory since their section of the dungeon is almost immediately unlocked. Satan, secret boss of Sheol, is considerably more of a spoiler, but probably more well-known since the Halloween update has been out for a while. The biggest ones are Isaac himself as the standard final boss of [[Bonus Level of Heaven|The Cathedral]], and Daddy Long Legs II/The Tri-Achnid as the ultimate super-secret final boss. (For now, anyway.)
* Non-character example, [[Cool Sword| the Keyblade]] in ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]''. Trying to explain what this weapon is and what it's for would likely spoil about 20 games in the franchise, so if you're new to said franchise, it's best not to get into it.
* In ''[[Undertale]]'', there are Asriel Dreemurr and the Fallen Child. We learn about their existence near the end of the neutral route, and they play a role in the Good and the Genocide Routes.
 
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