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== Fanfiction ==
* The [[Katawa Shoujo]] fic [[Reconciliation]] has an interesting variant in a character whose conspicuous ''[[Posthumous Character|absence]]'' serves as a [[Walking Spoiler]]. It's revealed early on that Hisao has died of a heart attack, setting the plot into motion. Only the most basic description of the setting can avoid mentioning his death.
* Ekaj in [[Naruto Veangance Revelaitons]] is Ronan's son, and it's almost impossible to talk about him without mentioning [[Satellite Character|this relationship]].
 
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* ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' is such an extreme example of this, it is impossible to give a one sentence plot overview of the series without giving one and a half spoilers as one has to say that the king dies and for various reasons he doesn't have a direct heir
* The ''[[Steerswoman]]'' books are actually relatively hard science fiction novels about a Lost Colony, not fantasy.
* In ''[[The Gone-Away World]]'', the hero doesn't actually exist until about halfway through the book -- beforebook—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]] andBluefingers and Denth are not allies of the protagonists but the [[Big Bad]] and his [[Dragon with an Agenda]] respectively.
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