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== Video Games ==
* In the postgame in [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl (Video Game)|Pokemon Platinum]], you come across an old man who explains why Cyrus was after a world without emotion. Of course, the old man (probably) doesn't know that you're the one who defeated Cyrus, or even that you ever met him. He's just a [[Cry for The Devil|grieving grandfather]] who blames himself for his grandson turning out [[Knight Templar|like that]].
* Subverted towards the end of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time]]'': After Link defeats Ganondorf's first form, Zelda's [[Crystal Prison]] slowly moves towards the roof and dissipates, and Zelda looks at {{spoiler|Ganondorf's body and says ''"Ganondorf, pitiful man. Without a strong, righteous mind, he could not control the power of the gods."'' Then they realize the place is collapsing, that Ganondorf is using his "last breath" to bury Link and Zelda in the remains of the castle... of course, after they escape, it turns out Link has to fight another of Ganondorf's forms, confirming that Zelda's earlier line isn't really an AFTER action villain analysis}}.
 
 
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