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* The Nameless One in ''VideoGame/PlanescapeTorment'' is essentially a PhysicalGod, having accumulated immense knowledge, experience, and power [[spoiler: from his past incarnations. Without his amnesia, he could legitimately be counted as one of the most powerful beings in the planes.]]

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* Downplayed with The Nameless One in ''VideoGame/PlanescapeTorment'' ''VideoGame/PlanescapeTorment'': While you learn your identity long before you recover your memories ([[spoiler:because you never recover your full suite of memories; they are lost]]), what you do learn upon being told your identity is essentially a PhysicalGod, having accumulated immense knowledge, experience, that The Nameless One is [[spoiler:a true immortal who loses his memories when he dies, and his repeated deaths and resurrections means he has an ''incredible'' amount of experiences from several millennia worth of lifetimes lived, the accumulation of which makes him incredibly powerful even amongst immortals]]. If you play your cards right in the endgame you can unlock a small amount of that power [[spoiler: [[spoiler:through absorbing three of your former lives and learning your true name from his past incarnations. Without his amnesia, he could legitimately be counted as the Bronze Sphere]], which alone are enough to make you one of the most powerful beings protagonists in the planes.]]a ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' video game alone.
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* John Murdoch from ''Film/{{Dark City|1998}}''. He isn't the only RealityWarper, but after the ExpositionBeam that teaches him how to control his ability to "tune", he becomes the single most powerful one.

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* John Murdoch from ''Film/{{Dark City|1998}}''.''Film/DarkCity1998''. He isn't the only RealityWarper, but after the ExpositionBeam that teaches him how to control his ability to "tune", he becomes the single most powerful one.
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* John Murdoch from ''Film/DarkCity''. He isn't the only RealityWarper, but after the ExpositionBeam that teaches him how to control his ability to "tune", he becomes the single most powerful one.

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* John Murdoch from ''Film/DarkCity''.''Film/{{Dark City|1998}}''. He isn't the only RealityWarper, but after the ExpositionBeam that teaches him how to control his ability to "tune", he becomes the single most powerful one.

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** It turns out [[spoiler:Rei Ryghts]] in ''VideoGame/HyperdimensionNeptuniaVictory'' is one as well due to events in her past. [[spoiler:She was the CPU of [[UsefulNotes/Atari2600 Tari]] and watched her country [[UsefulNotes/TheGreatVideoGameCrashOf1983 fall into ruin due to her own actions]]]]. [[FallenHero And it's not pleasant]] [[LaughingMad when she finally remembers]] [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity and gets her power back]].
** Uzume Tennouboshi of ''VideoGame/MegadimensionNeptuniaVII'' is a unique case in that she knows she's a CPU, but she can't remember her nation's name. [[spoiler:It turns out she's a [[UsefulNotes/SegaDreamcast former CPU of Planeptune]], who was forgotten and erased from history... and she's actually the [[EnemyWithout conscience]] of the original Uzume, who's now a [[{{Revenge}} revenge-seeking]] OmnicidalManiac and the BigBad of the story]].

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** It turns out [[spoiler:Rei Ryghts]] in ''VideoGame/HyperdimensionNeptuniaVictory'' is one as well due to events in her past. [[spoiler:She was the CPU of [[UsefulNotes/Atari2600 [[Platform/Atari2600 Tari]] and watched her country [[UsefulNotes/TheGreatVideoGameCrashOf1983 [[MediaNotes/TheGreatVideoGameCrashOf1983 fall into ruin due to her own actions]]]]. [[FallenHero And it's not pleasant]] [[LaughingMad when she finally remembers]] [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity and gets her power back]].
** Uzume Tennouboshi of ''VideoGame/MegadimensionNeptuniaVII'' is a unique case in that she knows she's a CPU, but she can't remember her nation's name. [[spoiler:It turns out she's a [[UsefulNotes/SegaDreamcast [[Platform/SegaDreamcast former CPU of Planeptune]], who was forgotten and erased from history... and she's actually the [[EnemyWithout conscience]] of the original Uzume, who's now a [[{{Revenge}} revenge-seeking]] OmnicidalManiac and the BigBad of the story]].

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* The Celestial Exalted in the ''TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}'' RPG are an embodiment of this. The Solar, Lunar, and Sidereal Essences are handed down throughout the millennia, but each new incarnation must relearn all the powers that its predecessors had, helped out by the fact that the Exaltation, the [[OurSoulsAreDifferent third soul]] that make an Exalt an Exalt, has some of their predecessors memories still attached. At the height of their power, they can perform feats that can put the gods to shame.

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* ''TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}'': The Celestial Exalted in the ''TabletopGame/{{Exalted}}'' RPG are an embodiment of this. The Solar, Lunar, and Sidereal Essences are handed down throughout the millennia, but each new incarnation must relearn all the powers that its predecessors had, helped out by the fact that the Exaltation, the [[OurSoulsAreDifferent third soul]] that make an Exalt an Exalt, has some of their predecessors memories still attached. At the height of their power, they can perform feats that can put the gods to shame.shame.
* ''TabletopGame/InNomine'': In the Middle Ages, the ArchangelUriel led a bloody crusade against the spirits of the Marches. When he attacked the Aesir, Thor held the rearguard of the retreating pantheon and was last seen holding off six Malakim. He survived, barely, and he fell to Earth in spiritual tatters. These days, he wanders around New York as a homeless bum, usually going by either "Tor", "Don" (from ''Donar'', he continental Germanic name), or "that big scary dude", with no memory of his origin or nature; he likes singing "If I Had a Hammer" as he roams, but doesn't recall why. In ''The Final Trumpet'', a major sideplot involved the players tracking him down, getting him to remember who he is, and reuniting with his regalia Mjolnir, Jarngreipr, and Megingjord in order to kill Jormungandr when the serpent is awakened by demons. The easiest way to restore his mind is to reunite him with Mjolnir, as he will instantly regain his memories and faculties once his hammer is back in his hand.

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