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* In ''[[Age of Mythology]]'', Kemos vows that "your head will hang on my mast, Atlantean!" just before he flees the first time you defeat him.
** He says almost the exact same thing, in almost the exact same situation the second time, after which he tries escaping the same way he did the first time and ends up with his head smashed out on the rocks after you defeat him the second time
* In ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' the Lich King gets a version of this at the Wrathgate encounter. Faced with the combined forces of the Horde and Alliance, Arthas himself walks out, kills [[Generation Xerox|Saurfang the Younger]], sucks out his soul and looks ready to take on the entire army facing him... when Grand Apothecary Putress unleashes the new Forsaken Plague, slaughtering undead and mortals alike. Weakened but far from defeated, Arthas falls to his knees and retreats back inside with a gasping "[[ThisPunctuated! IsFor! SpartaEmphasis!|This... Isn't... Over!]]"
* In the ''[[Dynasty Warriors]]'' series, defeating an opponent with a unique character model (or in some games, [[Nominal Importance|any with a name]]) will usually result in that character saying one of these before retreating.
* ''[[Tri-Ace]]'' Gabriel Celeste/Celesta, a recurring [[Bonus Boss]], will say some variation of "Well done, heroes. I'm sure We Will Meet Again in another time and place. Farewell!" when he is beaten. His difficulty varies between [[Nintendo Hard]] and [[Anticlimax Boss]] with each game.