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* ''VideoGame/TheMimic'': Yasu Masashige has Kintoru, a witch who turned many members of his bloodline into puppets, starting with his ancestor Kusonagi and his (Kusonagi's) daughter.
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** ''VideoGame/Fallout1'': The Vault Dweller has the Master, the head of Unity and the creator of the super mutants (one of whom is canonically responsible for the death of the Vault Dweller's companion Ian) who seek the extinction of humanity, and are an existential threat to the people of Vault 13.

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* ''VideoGame/Destiny2'': The Lone Wolf has Dominus Ghaul, who stripped them (along with every other Guardian) of their powers and dealt them (the Lone Wolf) a CurbStompBattle at the beginning of the game.

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The Lone Wolf has Dominus Ghaul, who stripped them (along with every other Guardian) of their powers and dealt them (the Lone Wolf) a CurbStompBattle at the beginning of the game.game.
** Continuing from the [[VideoGame/{{Destiny}} original game]], Humanity has the Fallen - while the Hive and Vex are bigger threats, and the Cabal were the first to take the city, the Fallen have an ''enormous'' amount of bad blood with mankind that is heavily reciprocated. Notably, the Fallen came the closest to the Cabal in trying to take the city, directly besieging it during the Battle of the Twilight Gap, while the Kell's Scourge later assault the city in an effort to raid the Black Armory, and even deploy a nuclear walker, Insurrection Prime, for this very purpose.
** The Hive are this to the Guardians - as a Darkness-worshipping race with paracausal powers like their own, the Hive are the most invested in killing the Guardians and destroying the Traveler, and have the most effective means of permanently ending the Guardians. Eris Morn, in particular, considers the Hive Gods to be her greatest foes, and personally helps the Young Wolf end each of them.
** [[spoiler:The Traveler has the Witness. The Witness is the gestalt form of the Eldritch Race, the first to be blessed with the light, only to turn against it after both seeing how destructive the Light could be and despairing over lack of purpose due to the Traveler never communicating with them. Upon discovering the Traveler's Darkness counterpart, the Veil, the Eldritch Race studied its power, finding a way to combine it with the Traveler to create a new, perfected existence they called the Final Shape. Disgusted by their efforts, the Traveler abandoned them and fled to the cosmos, to which they responded by using the Darkness to bind themselves into one being, so that they could chase it for all eternity to enact their plans. The Witness has gone out of its way to insert itself into the history of the Traveler, setting up itself as the equal and opposite of the Traveler, so that it can force beings into serving its crusade to calcify existence according to its whims, and finally bring meaning to a universe that lacks one]].
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** In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom'', Ganondorf is this to Rauru. Ganondorf [[[spoiler:falsely swore allegience to Rauru before murdering his wife Soni, and Rauru later sacrificed his life to seal away Ganondorf]]. Thousands of years later, Rauru's replaces Link's arm, which had been corrupted by Ganondorf, with Rauru's own, [[spoiler: enabling Link to survive and defeat Ganondorf.]]

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** In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom'', Ganondorf is this to Rauru. Ganondorf [[[spoiler:falsely [[spoiler:falsely swore allegience to Rauru before murdering his wife Soni, and Rauru later sacrificed his life to seal away Ganondorf]]. Thousands of years later, Rauru's replaces Link's arm, which had been corrupted by Ganondorf, with Rauru's own, [[spoiler: enabling Link to survive and defeat Ganondorf.]]
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** In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom'', Ganondorf is this to Rauru. Ganondorf [[[spoiler:falsely swore allegience to Rauru before murdering his wife Soni, and Rauru later sacrificed his life to seal away Ganondorf]]. Thousands of years later, Rauru's replaces Link's arm, which had been corrupted by Ganondorf, with Rauru's own, [[spoiler: enabling Link to survive and defeat Ganondorf.]]

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* ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'':
** In the original game, Revan had Darth Malak, his EvilFormerFriend who [[spoiler:kidnaps Bastila Shan (Revan's canonical LoveInterest) and tortures her until she falls to the Dark Side.]] In ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic'', Revan has the Sith Emperor, who subjected him to a FateWorseThanDeath for 300 years.
** Bastila Shan also has Darth Malak. Her Battle Meditation is one of the biggest obstacles to Malak winning the war, and Malak devotes a lot of effort into either killing Bastila or forcing her to join his cause. [[spoiler:He eventually succeeds in converting her to his side late in the game, only for [[LoveRedeems Revan to canonically convert her back]] shortly afterwards.]]
** Carth Onasi has Admiral Saul Karath, his former mentor who defected to the Sith, and later destroyed his homeworld on Malak's orders.
** Zaalbar has his brother, Chuundar.
** Juhani has Xor, who killed her father.
** In the [[VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublicIITheSithLords second game]], Meetra Surik a.k.a. the Exile has ''three'': each of the Sith Lords which reflect an aspect of herself.
*** The most prominent is Darth Traya, [[spoiler:her BigBadFriend]] whose fate is bound up with the Exile whether they like it or not.
*** Another is Darth Nihilus, who became HumanoidAbomination after being exposed to a superweapon Meetra ordered the activation of.
*** Another is Darth Sion, who seeks to kill her because he is attracted to her, which he sees as a weakness to be purged.
** Darth Nihilus is also this to Visas Marr, his former apprentice whose homeworld he destroyed.
** In ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic'', Satale Shan has Darth Malgus, who kills her mentor Kao Cen Darach. Satale later injures Malgus to the point where he must wear a respirator.

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* ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'':
** In the original game, Revan had Darth Malak, his EvilFormerFriend who [[spoiler:kidnaps Bastila Shan (Revan's canonical LoveInterest) and tortures her until she falls to the Dark Side.]] In ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic'', Revan has the Sith Emperor, who subjected him to a FateWorseThanDeath for 300 years.
** Bastila Shan also has Darth Malak. Her Battle Meditation is one of the biggest obstacles to Malak winning the war, and Malak devotes a lot of effort into either killing Bastila or forcing her to join his cause. [[spoiler:He eventually succeeds in converting her to his side late in the game, only for [[LoveRedeems Revan to canonically convert her back]] shortly afterwards.]]
** Carth Onasi has Admiral Saul Karath, his former mentor who defected to the Sith, and later destroyed his homeworld on Malak's orders.
** Zaalbar has his brother, Chuundar.
** Juhani has Xor, who killed her father.
** In the [[VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublicIITheSithLords second game]], Meetra Surik a.k.a. the Exile has ''three'': each of the Sith Lords which reflect an aspect of herself.
*** The most prominent is Darth Traya, [[spoiler:her BigBadFriend]] whose fate is bound up with the Exile whether they like it or not.
*** Another is Darth Nihilus, who became HumanoidAbomination after being exposed to a superweapon Meetra ordered the activation of.
*** Another is Darth Sion, who seeks to kill her because he is attracted to her, which he sees as a weakness to be purged.
** Darth Nihilus is also this to Visas Marr, his former apprentice whose homeworld he destroyed.
** In ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic'', Satale Shan has Darth Malgus, who kills her mentor Kao Cen Darach. Satale later injures Malgus to the point where he must wear a respirator.



* ''VideoGame/StarWarsBattlefrontII2017'': Iden Versio has Gideon Hask, her former subordinate. While Iden deserted from the Empire during the destruction of her homeworld, Gideon remained loyal to the Empire. During the Battle of Jakku, Iden defeated Gideon in ship-to-ship combat. [[spoiler: Decades later, Gideon killed Iden's husband, Del Meeko. Shortly after that, Iden and Gideon [[MutualKill kill each other]].]]
* In ''VideoGame/StarWarsJediFallenOrder'': Cal Kestis and Cere Junda have the Second Sister/[[spoiler:Trilla Suduri]], who killed Cal's friend Prauf, and is [[spoiler:the former apprentice of Cere, who betrayed Trilla to the Empire under torture.]]
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*** Gaius the ruler of Auj Oule, and the master of the Chimeriad, who Milla and her party repeatedly face over the course of the game. Both of them desire to protect the world, but have different opinions on how to go about it. Milla seeks to destroy the Lance of Kresnik to prevent its misuse, while Gaius seeks to possess it to protect the world. Near the beginning of the game, Milla gets BroughtDownToBadass due to Gaius' minion Agria. When Milla and her party have an audience with King Gaius, his minions try to capture Milla and her companion Elize (who had been one of the test subjects in booster experimentations, something which Gaius' right-hand man Wingul took responsibility for when Milla agrily confronts Gaius about the issue).

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*** Gaius the ruler of Auj Oule, and the master of the Chimeriad, who Milla and her party repeatedly face over the course of the game. Both of them desire to protect the world, but have different opinions on how to go about it. Milla seeks to destroy the Lance of Kresnik to prevent its misuse, while Gaius seeks to possess it to protect the world.Gaius' methods are more extreme. Near the beginning of the game, Milla gets BroughtDownToBadass due to Gaius' minion Agria. When Milla and her party have an audience with King Gaius, his minions try to capture Milla and her companion Elize (who had been one of the test subjects in booster experimentations, something which Gaius' right-hand man Wingul took responsibility for when Milla agrily confronts Gaius about the issue).
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** ''VideoGame/TalesOfXillia'': Milla Maxwell has King Gaius and Gilland.
*** Gaius the ruler of Auj Oule, and the master of the Chimeriad, who Milla and her party repeatedly face over the course of the game. Both of them desire to protect the world, but have different opinions on how to go about it. Milla seeks to destroy the Lance of Kresnik to prevent its misuse, while Gaius seeks to possess it to protect the world. Near the beginning of the game, Milla gets BroughtDownToBadass due to Gaius' minion Agria. When Milla and her party have an audience with King Gaius, his minions try to capture Milla and her companion Elize (who had been one of the test subjects in booster experimentations, something which Gaius' right-hand man Wingul took responsibility for when Milla agrily confronts Gaius about the issue).
*** Gilland is the leader of Exodus, an organization which had been trying to kill Milla for years, and the person behind the creation of the Lance of Kresnik, which Milla has made her mission to destroy. Early in the game, he captures Milla, and her friends Elize and Driselle, and threatens them in an attempt for force her to cooperate with him.
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** The Vault Hunters of ''VideoGame/Borderlands3'' and their commander Lilith and Tyreen and Troy Calypso, the leaders of the Children of the Vault. [[spoiler:Tyreen steals Lilith's powers, and Troy murders their (The Vault Hunters and Lilith's) comrade Maya.]]

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** The Vault Hunters of ''VideoGame/Borderlands3'' and their commander Lilith and have Tyreen and Troy Calypso, the leaders of the Children of the Vault. [[spoiler:Tyreen steals Lilith's powers, and Troy murders their (The Vault Hunters and Lilith's) comrade Maya.]]
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** The Vault Hunters of the original ''[[VideoGame/Borderlands1 Borderlands]]' game' have Handsome Jack, who used them as pawns to find the first Vault. When Roland and Lilith help the Vault Hunters of ''Borderlands 2'' [[spoiler:kill Jack's daughter Angel, Jack kills Roland and forces Lilith to become a replacement for Angel. If the PlayerCharacter of ''Borderlands 2'' doesn't kill Jack, Lilith will do so instead.]]

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** The Vault Hunters of the original ''[[VideoGame/Borderlands1 Borderlands]]' game' Borderlands]]'' game have Handsome Jack, who used them as pawns to find the first Vault. When Roland and Lilith help the Vault Hunters of ''Borderlands 2'' [[spoiler:kill Jack's daughter Angel, Jack kills Roland and forces Lilith to become a replacement for Angel. If the PlayerCharacter of ''Borderlands 2'' doesn't kill Jack, Lilith will do so instead.]]

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** The Vault Hunters of the original ''Borderlands'' have Handsome Jack, who used them as pawns to find the first Vault. When Roland and Lilith help the Vault Hunters of ''Borderlands 2'' [[spoiler:kill Jack's daughter Angel, Jack kills Roland and forces Lilith to become a replacement for Angel. If the PlayerCharacter of ''Borderlands 2'' doesn't kill Jack, Lilith will do so instead.]]
** The Vault Hunters of ''Borderlands 2'' also have Handsome Jack, their former employer who betrayed them and left them for dead, causing them to join a resistance movement against Handsome Jack. After they [[spoiler:kill Angel, he rescinds the bounty on them so he can [[TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou deal with them personally]].]]

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** The Vault Hunters of the original ''Borderlands'' ''[[VideoGame/Borderlands1 Borderlands]]' game' have Handsome Jack, who used them as pawns to find the first Vault. When Roland and Lilith help the Vault Hunters of ''Borderlands 2'' [[spoiler:kill Jack's daughter Angel, Jack kills Roland and forces Lilith to become a replacement for Angel. If the PlayerCharacter of ''Borderlands 2'' doesn't kill Jack, Lilith will do so instead.]]
** The Vault Hunters of ''Borderlands 2'' ''VideoGame/Borderlands2'' also have Handsome Jack, their former employer who betrayed them and left them for dead, causing them to join a resistance movement against Handsome Jack. After they [[spoiler:kill Angel, he rescinds the bounty on them so he can [[TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou deal with them personally]].]]


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** Samus also has Raven Beak. Although he is only a direct antagonist for Samus in ''VideoGame/MetroidDread'', he is one of the [[GreaterScopeVillain most influencial antagonists]] in the franchise due to his role in causing the Metroid crisis by massacring the Thoha tribe, preventing them from destroying SR388 and the Metroids with it. Furthermore, Raven Beak has a personal connection with Samus, as [[LukeIAmYourFather one of her Chozo gene donors]].

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** Samus also has Raven Beak. Although he is only a direct antagonist for Samus in ''VideoGame/MetroidDread'', he is one of the [[GreaterScopeVillain most influencial antagonists]] in the franchise due to his role in causing the Metroid crisis by massacring the Thoha tribe, preventing them from destroying SR388 [=SR388=] and the Metroids with it. Furthermore, Raven Beak has a personal connection with Samus, as [[LukeIAmYourFather one of her Chozo gene donors]].
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** Samus also has Raven Beak. Although he is only a direct antagonist for Samus in ''VideoGame/MetroidDread'', he is one of the [[GreaterScopeVillain most influencial antagonists]] in the franchise due to his role in causing the Metroid crisis by massacring the Thoha tribe, preventing them from destroying SR388 and the Metroids with it. Furthermore, Raven Beak has a personal connection with Samus, as [[LukeIAmYourFather one of her Chozo gene donors]].
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** ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork'': [=MegaMan.EXE=] [[spoiler:a.k.a. Hub Hikari]] and Lan Hikari have Lord Wily as their most prominent adversary. Wily was once a friend to Lan [[spoiler:and Hub's]] grandfather Dr. Tadashi Hikari, who developed a grudge against the Hikari family after [=SciLab=] decided to fund Hikari's research instead of Wily. Wily is the BigBad personally in 1, 3, and 6, TheManBehindTheMan to Gospel in 2, and the father of Dr. Regal, who is the BigBad of 5 and 6.

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** ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork'': [=MegaMan.EXE=] [[spoiler:a.k.a. Hub Hikari]] and Lan Hikari have Lord Wily as their most prominent adversary. Wily was once Wily, a former friend to of Lan [[spoiler:and Hub's]] grandfather Dr. Tadashi Hikari, who developed a grudge against the Hikari family after [=SciLab=] decided to fund Hikari's research instead of Wily. Hikari. Wily is a recurring enemy of [=MegaMan=] and Lan throughout the series, serving as the BigBad personally in 1, 3, and 6, and TheManBehindTheMan to Gospel in 2, and 2. In addition, Wily is the father of Dr. Regal, who is the BigBad of 5 and 6.
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** ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork'': [=MegaMan.EXE=]/[[spoiler:Hub Hikari]] and Lan Hikari have Lord Wily as their most prominent adversary. Wily was once a friend to Lan [[spoiler:and Hub's]] grandfather Dr. Tadashi Hikari, who developed a grudge against the Hikari family after [=SciLab=] decided to fund Hikari's research instead of Wily. Wily is the BigBad personally in 1, 3, and 6, TheManBehindTheMan to Gospel in 2, and the father of Dr. Regal, who is the BigBad of 5 and 6.

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** ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork'': [=MegaMan.EXE=]/[[spoiler:Hub EXE=] [[spoiler:a.k.a. Hub Hikari]] and Lan Hikari have Lord Wily as their most prominent adversary. Wily was once a friend to Lan [[spoiler:and Hub's]] grandfather Dr. Tadashi Hikari, who developed a grudge against the Hikari family after [=SciLab=] decided to fund Hikari's research instead of Wily. Wily is the BigBad personally in 1, 3, and 6, TheManBehindTheMan to Gospel in 2, and the father of Dr. Regal, who is the BigBad of 5 and 6.
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** ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork'': [=MegaMan.EXE=]/[spoiler:Hub Hikari]] and Lan Hikari have Lord Wily as their most prominent adversary. Wily was once a friend to Lan [[spoiler:and Hub's]] grandfather Dr. Tadashi Hikari, who developed a grudge against the Hikari family after [=SciLab=] decided to fund Hikari's research instead of Wily. Wily is the BigBad personally in 1, 3, and 6, TheManBehindTheMan to Gospel in 2, and the father of Dr. Regal, who is the BigBad of 5 and 6.

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** ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork'': [=MegaMan.EXE=]/[spoiler:Hub EXE=]/[[spoiler:Hub Hikari]] and Lan Hikari have Lord Wily as their most prominent adversary. Wily was once a friend to Lan [[spoiler:and Hub's]] grandfather Dr. Tadashi Hikari, who developed a grudge against the Hikari family after [=SciLab=] decided to fund Hikari's research instead of Wily. Wily is the BigBad personally in 1, 3, and 6, TheManBehindTheMan to Gospel in 2, and the father of Dr. Regal, who is the BigBad of 5 and 6.

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*** Dr. Wily is also this to Dr. Light, Mega Man's creator. [[WeUsedToBeFriends Light and Wily used to be colleagues]], but Wily was jealous of being AlwaysSecondBest to Light, and turned to evil because of it.



** Dr. Wily is also this to Dr. Light, Mega Man's creator. [[WeUsedToBeFriends Light and Wily used to be colleagues]], but Wily was jealous of being AlwaysSecondBest to Light, and turned to evil because of it.

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** Dr. ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork'': [=MegaMan.EXE=]/[spoiler:Hub Hikari]] and Lan Hikari have Lord Wily is also this to Dr. Light, Mega Man's creator. [[WeUsedToBeFriends Light and Wily used to be colleagues]], but as their most prominent adversary. Wily was jealous once a friend to Lan [[spoiler:and Hub's]] grandfather Dr. Tadashi Hikari, who developed a grudge against the Hikari family after [=SciLab=] decided to fund Hikari's research instead of being AlwaysSecondBest to Light, Wily. Wily is the BigBad personally in 1, 3, and turned 6, TheManBehindTheMan to evil because Gospel in 2, and the father of it.Dr. Regal, who is the BigBad of 5 and 6.
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** ''VideoGame/TalesOfTheAbyss'': Luke fon Fabre has Van Grants, his treacherous mentor [[spoiler:who made him into a LaserGuidedTykeBomb and discarded him after he [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness outlived his usefulness]].]]
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* ''Franchise/{{Tekken}}'': Jin Kazama, his ArchenesisDad Kazuya Mishima, and Kazuya's ArchnemesisDad Heihachi Mishima [[BigScrewedUpFamily all have each other]].

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* ''Franchise/{{Tekken}}'': Jin Kazama, his ArchenesisDad ArchnemesisDad Kazuya Mishima, and Kazuya's ArchnemesisDad Heihachi Mishima [[BigScrewedUpFamily all have each other]].
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* ''Franchise/{{Tekken}}'': Jin Kazama, his ArchenesisDad Kazuya Mishima, and Kazuya's ArchnemesisDad Heihachi Mishima [[BigScrewedUpFamily all have each other]].
** Armor King II has Craig Marduk, who killed his older brother, the previous Armor King.
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* ''VideoGame/MiddleEarthShadowOfMordor'': Talion has the Black Hand of Sauron, who is responsible for the deaths of his wife and son.
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** The Vault Hunters of the original ''Borderlands'' have Handsome Jack, who usesd them as pawns to find the first Vault. When Roland and Lilith help the Vault Hunters of ''Borderlands 2'' [[spoiler:kill Jack's daughter Angel, Jack kills Roland and forces Lilith to become a replacement for Angel. If the PlayerCharacter of ''Borderlands 2'' doesn't kill Jack, Lilith will do so instead.]]

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** The Vault Hunters of the original ''Borderlands'' have Handsome Jack, who usesd used them as pawns to find the first Vault. When Roland and Lilith help the Vault Hunters of ''Borderlands 2'' [[spoiler:kill Jack's daughter Angel, Jack kills Roland and forces Lilith to become a replacement for Angel. If the PlayerCharacter of ''Borderlands 2'' doesn't kill Jack, Lilith will do so instead.]]
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** ''VideoGame/OddworldStrangersWrath'': The Stranger, [[spoiler:a member of an endangered race known as the Steefs]], has Sekto, a CorruptCorporateExecutive [[spoiler:who has a price on Steef heads]] and is the boss of D. Caste Raider, who is responsible for [[spoiler:the lynching of Doc, who the Stranger sought to receive an operation from.]]

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** ''VideoGame/OddworldStrangersWrath'': The Stranger, [[spoiler:a member of an endangered race known as the Steefs]], has Sekto, a CorruptCorporateExecutive [[spoiler:who has a price on Steef heads]] is responsible for the genocide of the Steefs]] and is the boss of D. Caste Raider, who is responsible for [[spoiler:the lynching of Doc, who the Stranger sought to receive an operation from.]]
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** ''VideoGame/OddworldStrangersWrath'': The Stranger, [[spoiler:a member of an endangered race known as the Steefs]], has Sekto, a CorruptCorporateExecutive [[spoiler:who has a prince on Steef heads]] and is the boss of D. Caste Raider, who is responsible for [[spoiler:the lynching of Doc, who the Stranger sought to receive an operation from.]]

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** ''VideoGame/OddworldStrangersWrath'': The Stranger, [[spoiler:a member of an endangered race known as the Steefs]], has Sekto, a CorruptCorporateExecutive [[spoiler:who has a prince price on Steef heads]] and is the boss of D. Caste Raider, who is responsible for [[spoiler:the lynching of Doc, who the Stranger sought to receive an operation from.]]
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** ''VideoGame/OddworldStrangersWrath'': The Stranger, [[spoiler:a member of an endangered races known as the Steefs]], has Sekto, a CorruptCorporateExecutive [[spoiler:who has a prince on Steef heads]] and is the boss of D. Caste Raider, who is responsible for [[spoiler:the lynching of Doc, who the Stranger sought to receive an operation from.]]

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** ''VideoGame/OddworldStrangersWrath'': The Stranger, [[spoiler:a member of an endangered races race known as the Steefs]], has Sekto, a CorruptCorporateExecutive [[spoiler:who has a prince on Steef heads]] and is the boss of D. Caste Raider, who is responsible for [[spoiler:the lynching of Doc, who the Stranger sought to receive an operation from.]]
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** ''VideoGame/OddworldStrangersWrath'': The Stranger, [[spoiler:a member of an endangered races known as the Steefs]], has Sekto, [[spoiler:who is a collector of Steef heads]], and is the boss of D. Caste Raider, who is responsible for [[spoiler:the lynching of Doc, who the Stranger sought to receive an operation from. Sekto also possesses Olden Steef, the only other known surviving Steef.]]

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** ''VideoGame/OddworldStrangersWrath'': The Stranger, [[spoiler:a member of an endangered races known as the Steefs]], has Sekto, a CorruptCorporateExecutive [[spoiler:who is has a collector of prince on Steef heads]], heads]] and is the boss of D. Caste Raider, who is responsible for [[spoiler:the lynching of Doc, who the Stranger sought to receive an operation from. Sekto also possesses Olden Steef, the only other known surviving Steef.]]

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* ''VideoGame/{{Oddworld}}'': Abe has Molluck, who seeks to turn his fellow slaves into food in the original game and its remake, ''New 'n' Tasty''. Molluck returns in ''Soulstorm'', seeking revenge against Abe.

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Abe has Molluck, who seeks to turn his fellow slaves into food in the original game and its remake, ''New 'n' Tasty''. Molluck returns in ''Soulstorm'', seeking revenge against Abe.Abe.
** ''VideoGame/OddworldStrangersWrath'': The Stranger, [[spoiler:a member of an endangered races known as the Steefs]], has Sekto, [[spoiler:who is a collector of Steef heads]], and is the boss of D. Caste Raider, who is responsible for [[spoiler:the lynching of Doc, who the Stranger sought to receive an operation from. Sekto also possesses Olden Steef, the only other known surviving Steef.]]
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** Chizuru Kaguya has Goenitz, who killed her sister Maki.

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