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* In ''Literature/Struwwelpeter'', a cautionary tale tells of Harriet and the matches, who burns to death, "until she had nothing more to lose, except her little scarlet shoes".
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* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': In a surprisingly gruesome take ComicBook/SteveTrevor's third secretary leaves behind smoldering lower legs, shoes still on, when she gets disintegrated by an experimental weapon left on Steve's desk in an assassination attempt. The upper part of her remaining body is buried in rubble with the feet sticking up in a way to bring the witch from the ''Wizard of Oz'' to mind.
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** In ''Discworld/{{Sourcery}}'' it specifically says that there's ''always'' smoking boots left behind, no matter what causes an explosion.
** Another more specific instance comes in ''Discworld/SmallGods'', where it's noted that whenever a philosopher comes in and [[FlatEarthAtheist says the gods don't exist]], "We find their sandals later, still smoking, and a [[BoltOfDivineRetribution lightning bolt]] with a little sign saying, 'Yes, we do.'"
** Smoking boots are also mentioned in ''Discworld/{{Mort}}''
** Also comes up in ''Discworld/{{Thud}}''. A team of dwarfs are sent to kill Sam Vimes' family. One attacks his wife (who is tending the swamp dragons at the time)... with a flamethrower. The dragons, being very competitive animals, take that as a challenge. Cue white hot iron boots sitting in a pool of molten sand, and the outline of a dwarf scorched onto the doors beyond.

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** In ''Discworld/{{Sourcery}}'' ''Literature/{{Sourcery}}'' it specifically says that there's ''always'' smoking boots left behind, no matter what causes an explosion.
** Another more specific instance comes in ''Discworld/SmallGods'', ''Literature/SmallGods'', where it's noted that whenever a philosopher comes in and [[FlatEarthAtheist says the gods don't exist]], "We find their sandals later, still smoking, and a [[BoltOfDivineRetribution lightning bolt]] with a little sign saying, 'Yes, we do.'"
** Smoking boots are also mentioned in ''Discworld/{{Mort}}''
''Literature/{{Mort}}''
** Also comes up in ''Discworld/{{Thud}}''.''Literature/{{Thud}}''. A team of dwarfs are sent to kill Sam Vimes' family. One attacks his wife (who is tending the swamp dragons at the time)... with a flamethrower. The dragons, being very competitive animals, take that as a challenge. Cue white hot iron boots sitting in a pool of molten sand, and the outline of a dwarf scorched onto the doors beyond.

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* Played for drama in the 1989 Australian mini-series ''The Magistrate'' where the title character, an Italian investigating magistrate, talks of finding his predecessor's shoe after he'd been killed by a Mafia car bomb. The shoe felt too heavy and he realised the [[AnArmAndALeg foot was still inside it.]]



* ''Series/StargateSG1'': This happens to several fellows unlucky (or [[TooDumbToLive stupid]]) enough to stand in front of an activating Stargate, where the unstable vortex is forming.

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* ''Series/StargateSG1'': This In "Prisoners", this happens to several fellows unlucky (or [[TooDumbToLive stupid]]) enough to stand in front of an activating Stargate, where the unstable vortex is forming.



* ''Series/TheTwilightZone1985'': In "Crazy as a Soup Sandwich", Cassandra Fishbein's smoking high heels are all that is left of her after the demon Volkerps [[DeathFromAbove kills her with a bolt of lightning]].



* Played for drama in the 1989 Australian mini-series ''The Magistrate'' where the title character, an Italian investigating magistrate, talks of finding his predecessor's shoe after he'd been killed by a Mafia car bomb. The shoe felt too heavy and he realised the [[AnArmAndALeg foot was still inside it.]]

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* In ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'', [=SpongeBob=], as the Quickster, does this after being accidentally lit on fire. He still says "Glad that's over."

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** In "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy V", [=SpongeBob=] as the Quickster is accidentally lit on fire by his teammate, and runs wildly in a circle until everything but his shoes has burnt away. He still says "Glad that's over."
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* In ''WesternAnimation/RecessSchoolsOut'', this happens to Principal Prickly (through unexplained means) after sticking his key in the school door. He turns out to have just been teleported, but how that happened is ''still [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse completely unexplained]]''.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/RecessSchoolsOut'', this happens to Principal Prickly (through unexplained means) after sticking sticks his key in the school door. He door and after a flash of light, all that's left are his shoes giving off smoke. TJ was the only witness, and it leaves him with a [[YouHaveToBelieveMe rather unbelievable story]]. Prickly turns out to have just been teleported, but teleported by the villains' and imprisoned. [[PlotHole It's never explained how that happened is ''still [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse completely unexplained]]''.or why they did so.]]
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* Our last glimpse of Jimmy Barnes in the video clip for The D Generation's "Five in a Row".
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* This is all that's left of The Automatic Automatic band members when, as bumbling cryptid hunters, they search for a lake monster, Bigfoot, and [=UFOs=] in their video for "Monster". They completely miss finding the first two, then get blasted by the third for their trouble.
* One unlucky person's fate (smoking boots version) in the video for Julie Brown's "The Homecoming Queen's Got a Gun".



* One unlucky person's fate (smoking boots version) in the video for Julie Brown's "The Homecoming Queen's Got a Gun".



* This is all that's left of The Automatic Automatic band members when, as bumbling cryptid hunters, they search for a lake monster, Bigfoot, and [=UFOs=] in their video for "Monster". They completely miss finding the first two, then get blasted by the third for their trouble.



* A pair of orc magic boots from ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}'' are said to be all that was left of the warboss Bigged, who 'made his last boast in front of an Empire cannon.'

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* A Used for both BlackComedy and an example of the protagonist's growing SanitySlippage in the ''TabletopGame/BattleTech'' fluff novel "Test of Vengeance." The [[PowerArmor Ele]][[DesignerBabies men]][[SuperSoldier tal]] protagonist is suffering a long, slow HeroicBSOD, and at one point he fires his anti-Mech weapon in an [[OffhandBackhand Offhand Backlaser]] that explicitly leaves an enemy infantryman as nothing but a pair of orc magic boots from ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}'' are said smoking, highly polished black boots. The incident starts to be all that was left push him into LaughingMad territory.
* ''TabletopGame/CallOfCthulhu'' TabletopRPG, supplement ''Curse
of the warboss Bigged, who 'made Chthonians'', adventure "Dark Carnival". A man is pulled through the iron bars of a gate by ghouls: when his last boast feet get stuck, they're ripped off, leaving them (still inside his shoes) on the ground. The shoes (and feet) are all that's left.
* As the ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' example indicates, anyone hit with a ''Disintegration'' spell
in front ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons 3.5'' and failing their save[[note]]and not surviving the up-to-40d6 damage[[/note]] will be reduced to dust, but leave their equipment intact. In earlier editions both wearer and equipment was destroyed, but this led to the spell being wholly underused and hated because most players want to keep their loot intact. But magical items were allowed a saving throw, so everything except boots turning into fine ashes ''was'' a possible outcome.
* ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'':
** The game usually avoids the prerequisite level
of an Empire cannon.'silliness for this, but the joke set Unhinged [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=74329 is almost overqualified in that respect]].
** The Gatecrash variant of [[http://magiccards.info/gtc/en/25.html Smite]] dives full on into this trope. The flavor text even lampshades it.
-->''Sure, today of all days, he asked to borrow my boots!''



* ''TabletopGame/CallOfCthulhu'' TabletopRPG, supplement ''Curse of the Chthonians'', adventure "Dark Carnival". A man is pulled through the iron bars of a gate by ghouls: when his feet get stuck, they're ripped off, leaving them (still inside his shoes) on the ground. The shoes (and feet) are all that's left.
* ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'':
** The game usually avoids the prerequisite level of silliness for this, but the joke set Unhinged [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=74329 is almost overqualified in that respect]].
** The Gatecrash variant of [[http://magiccards.info/gtc/en/25.html Smite]] dives full on into this trope. The flavor text even lampshades it.
-->''Sure, today of all days, he asked to borrow my boots!''
* As the ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' example indicates, anyone hit with a ''Disintegration'' spell in ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons 3.5'' and failing their save[[note]]and not surviving the up-to-40d6 damage[[/note]] will be reduced to dust, but leave their equipment intact. In earlier editions both wearer and equipment was destroyed, but this led to the spell being wholly underused and hated because most players want to keep their loot intact. But magical items were allowed a saving throw, so everything except boots turning into fine ashes ''was'' a possible outcome.
* Used for both BlackComedy and an example of the protagonist's growing SanitySlippage in the ''TabletopGame/BattleTech'' fluff novel "Test of Vengeance." The [[PowerArmor Ele]][[DesignerBabies men]][[SuperSoldier tal]] protagonist is suffering a long, slow HeroicBSOD, and at one point he fires his anti-Mech weapon in an [[OffhandBackhand Offhand Backlaser]] that explicitly leaves an enemy infantryman as nothing but a pair of smoking, highly polished black boots. The incident starts to push him into LaughingMad territory.



* A pair of orc magic boots from ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}}'' are said to be all that was left of the warboss Bigged, who 'made his last boast in front of an Empire cannon.'



* In ''VideoGame/KingdomOMagic'', your character finds a pair of boots in the woods, still smoking. Right next to an axe and a stump. The narrator comments that that tends to happen in enchanted forests.
* The death animation of Spaz in ''VideoGame/JazzJackrabbit II'' is him exploding and leaving only a shoe behind.
* In ''VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing'', killing a hobo with over 500 points of hot damage makes only the charred boots remain. Said boots are collected and can be used as part of a "Scarehobo", which also needs hobo skins, eyeballs, skulls, guts and crotches, collected in the same manner with different elemental damage. Yes - you can literally hit a hobo out of his skin. Given that you can also embarrass them out of their crotches, this is almost reasonable by comparison.

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* In ''VideoGame/KingdomOMagic'', your character finds a pair of boots in ''VideoGame/BlackMesa'' recreates the woods, still smoking. Right next to scene from ''VideoGame/HalfLife1'' where an axe offscreen guard who's a little [[TooDumbToLive slow on the uptake]] accidentally lets the Tau Cannon [[ChargedAttack overcharge]] and a stump. The narrator comments that that tends to happen in enchanted forests.
* The death animation of Spaz in ''VideoGame/JazzJackrabbit II'' is him exploding and leaving only a shoe behind.
* In ''VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing'', killing a hobo with over 500 points of hot damage makes only
explode. When you get into the charred boots remain. Said room he was in, his boots are collected and undisturbed, though as in the original, [[LudicrousGibs various parts of him]] can be used as part of a "Scarehobo", which also needs hobo skins, eyeballs, skulls, guts and crotches, collected in seen around the same manner with different elemental damage. Yes - you can literally hit a hobo room.
* Whenever VideoGame/CrashBandicoot gets killed in an explosion, he always leaves behind one smoking shoe, and, strangely, [[EyesAreUnbreakable an eyeball]].
** In [[VideoGame/CrashBandicoot2CortexStrikesBack the second game]], if Crash is riding the polar bear cub, the bear will be unharmed as Crash's shoes land on either side of it. Followed by Crash's GoofyPrintUnderwear [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments landing on the bear's head.]]
* In ''VideoGame/TheCurseOfMonkeyIsland'', this happens to [=LeChuck=] when the flaming voodoo cannonball he was about to use against Elaine gets knocked
out of his skin. Given that you can also embarrass hand. A pair of pirates later find the boots and fish them out of their crotches, this is almost reasonable by comparison.the sea, only to get turned into two more members of [=LeChuck's=] undead crew when he recorporates from his boots not long afterwards.



* ''VideoGame/RiseOfTheTriad'' has these in its game over screen.

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* ''VideoGame/RiseOfTheTriad'' has these Imps in its game over screen.''VideoGame/DungeonKeeper'' explode when they die, leaving only their feet behind.



* Frequently seen in the Gremlin Graphics's computer adaptation of ''Space Crusade''.
* Whenever VideoGame/CrashBandicoot gets killed in an explosion, he always leaves behind one smoking shoe, and, strangely, [[EyesAreUnbreakable an eyeball]].
** In [[VideoGame/CrashBandicoot2CortexStrikesBack the second game]], if Crash is riding the polar bear cub, the bear will be unharmed as Crash's shoes land on either side of it. Followed by Crash's GoofyPrintUnderwear [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments landing on the bear's head.]]
* Imps in ''VideoGame/DungeonKeeper'' explode when they die, leaving only their feet behind.
* In ''VideoGame/TheCurseOfMonkeyIsland'', this happens to [=LeChuck=] when the flaming voodoo cannonball he was about to use against Elaine gets knocked out of his hand. A pair of pirates later find the boots and fish them out of the sea, only to get turned into two more members of [=LeChuck's=] undead crew when he recorporates from his boots not long afterwards.



* ''VideoGame/BlackMesa'' recreates the scene from ''VideoGame/HalfLife1'' where an offscreen guard who's a little [[TooDumbToLive slow on the uptake]] accidentally lets the Tau Cannon [[ChargedAttack overcharge]] and explode. When you get into the room he was in, his boots are undisturbed, though as in the original, [[LudicrousGibs various parts of him]] can be seen around the room.

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* ''VideoGame/BlackMesa'' recreates The death animation of Spaz in ''VideoGame/JazzJackrabbit II'' is him exploding and leaving only a shoe behind.
* In ''VideoGame/KingdomOfLoathing'', killing a hobo with over 500 points of hot damage makes only
the scene from ''VideoGame/HalfLife1'' where an offscreen guard who's a little [[TooDumbToLive slow on the uptake]] accidentally lets the Tau Cannon [[ChargedAttack overcharge]] and explode. When you get into the room he was in, his charred boots remain. Said boots are undisturbed, though collected and can be used as part of a "Scarehobo", which also needs hobo skins, eyeballs, skulls, guts and crotches, collected in the original, [[LudicrousGibs various parts of him]] same manner with different elemental damage. Yes - you can be literally hit a hobo out of his skin. Given that you can also embarrass them out of their crotches, this is almost reasonable by comparison.
* In ''VideoGame/KingdomOMagic'', your character finds a pair of boots in the woods, still smoking. Right next to an axe and a stump. The narrator comments that that tends to happen in enchanted forests.
* ''VideoGame/RiseOfTheTriad'' has these in its game over screen.
* The last hockey rink [[BloodSport / arena]] of the UsefulNotes/AmstradCPC game ''VideoGame/SkateBall'' had a pair of electrical deathtraps that turned a player into smoking ice skates on contact.
* Frequently
seen around in the room.Gremlin Graphics's computer adaptation of ''Space Crusade''.



* The last hockey rink [[BloodSport / arena]] of the UsefulNotes/AmstradCPC game ''VideoGame/SkateBall'' had a pair of electrical deathtraps that turned a player into smoking ice skates on contact.



* [[http://www.smbc-comics.com/index.php?db=comics&id=1252#comic This]] ''Webcomic/SaturdayMorningBreakfastCereal'' strip.
* In [[http://www.crfh.net/d/20090422.html this]] ''Webcomic/CollegeRoomiesFromHell'' strip, Antananarivo finds himself on the wrong end of Margaret's battle monkey.



* In [[http://www.crfh.net/d/20090422.html this]] ''Webcomic/CollegeRoomiesFromHell'' strip, Antananarivo finds himself on the wrong end of Margaret's battle monkey.



* [[http://www.smbc-comics.com/index.php?db=comics&id=1252#comic This]] ''Webcomic/SaturdayMorningBreakfastCereal'' strip.



* In ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'', [=SpongeBob=], as the Quickster, does this after being accidentally lit on fire. He still says "Glad that's over."
** In the episode "Hooky", Patrick takes [=SpongeBob=] to the "carnival", which is actually fishing hooks. When [=SpongeBob=] mentions that it's empty, Patrick mentions that there was a kid playing earlier, and at that moment a pair of sneakers appears in the foreground.



* Slightly justified in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'' in which "Shoes can't fit through the phone [of Cthulhu]. [[VoodooShark They're way too big]]!"



* Slightly justified in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'' in which "Shoes can't fit through the phone [of Cthulhu]. [[VoodooShark They're way too big]]!"


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* A variant in ''ComicBook/BatmanOdyssey''. In the infamous scene where [[spoiler:Robin]] is blown up, the victim's still-intact boots and mask are seen being flung from the blast. [[spoiler:Subverted though, as the Robin comes back in the next issue, with the explanation that he was wearing "directional explosives" and [[ArtisticLicensePhysics so was safe from the blast]]. Where he got the spare pair of clothes from is never explained.]]



* A variant in ''ComicBook/BatmanOdyssey''. In the infamous scene where [[spoiler:Robin]] is blown up, the victim's still-intact boots and mask are seen being flung from the blast. [[spoiler:Subverted though, as the Robin comes back in the next issue, with the explanation that he was wearing "directional explosives" and [[ArtisticLicensePhysics so was safe from the blast]]. Where he got the spare pair of clothes from is never explained.]]



* Happens to Starscream in ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie'', and in the following season of the cartoon we see this reflected in his memorial in the Decepticon crypt.



* Happens to a bird in ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'' after Princess Fiona sings it to death, causing it to explode after reaching its highest note, leaving its smoking feet behind. A pair of legs from a knight in Dragon's castle also hints at this fate.
* Only Buzz Lightyear's legs are left when Zurg blows him up in ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2''. Luckily, it's just a video game being played.



* Happens to a bird in ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'' after Princess Fiona sings it to death, causing it to explode after reaching its highest note, leaving its smoking feet behind. A pair of legs from a knight in Dragon's castle also hints at this fate.
* Only Buzz Lightyear's legs are left when Zurg blows him up in ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2''. Luckily, it's just a video game being played.
* Happens to Starscream in ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie'', and in the following season of the cartoon we see this reflected in his memorial in the Decepticon crypt.



* Happens to [[spoiler: Irina Spalko]] in ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull''.

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* Happens to [[spoiler: Irina Spalko]] in ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull''.''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' fave, ''Film/DeathstalkerAndTheWarriorsFromHell'', has the wizard leaving his smoking moccasins behind when he spin/teleports away.



* Semi-example: ''Film/TimeriderTheAdventureOfLyleSwann'' (1982). Near the end of the movie, the BigBad has a fatal run-in with the tail rotor of a helicopter. All that's left are his boots standing on the ground, with his calves and feet still inside.



* Another ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' fave, ''Film/DeathstalkerAndTheWarriorsFromHell'', has the wizard leaving his smoking moccasins behind when he spin/teleports away.
* Happens to the Trooper when he finds the maguffin in the trunk early in ''Film/RepoMan''.
* In Film/TheThreeStooges short "Half-Shot Shooters", the Army sergeant fires a cannon at Moe, Larry, and Curly at the end of the short. All that's left of the boys are three smoldering pairs of boots.
* In the mind-numbingly bad ''Film/RazorSharpe'', a straight-to-video vanity piece, one mook is blown to bits leaving only his boots. Yeah.

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* Another ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' fave, ''Film/DeathstalkerAndTheWarriorsFromHell'', has the wizard leaving his smoking moccasins behind when he spin/teleports away.
* Happens to [[spoiler: Irina Spalko]] in ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheKingdomOfTheCrystalSkull''.
* ''Film/IfLooksCouldKill'': The henchman who steps on
the Trooper when he finds the maguffin in the trunk early in ''Film/RepoMan''.
* In Film/TheThreeStooges short "Half-Shot Shooters", the Army sergeant fires a cannon at Moe, Larry, and Curly at the end of the short. All that's left of the boys are three smoldering pairs of boots.
* In the mind-numbingly bad ''Film/RazorSharpe'', a straight-to-video vanity piece, one mook
exploding chewing gum is blown to bits completely destroyed, leaving only just his boots. Yeah.boots (and his Uzi) behind. This is a strange example, considering that since he ''stepped'' on the explosive, his boots should've been destroyed.



* In the mind-numbingly bad ''Film/RazorSharpe'', a straight-to-video vanity piece, one mook is blown to bits leaving only his boots. Yeah.



* The soldier shot with an exploding arrow at point-blank range leaves behind smoking boots in the Rambo sequence in ''Film/{{UHF}}''.

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* The soldier shot with an exploding arrow at point-blank range leaves behind smoking boots in In Film/TheThreeStooges short "Half-Shot Shooters", the Rambo sequence in ''Film/{{UHF}}''.Army sergeant fires a cannon at Moe, Larry, and Curly at the end of the short. All that's left of the boys are three smoldering pairs of boots.



* Semi-example: ''Film/TimeriderTheAdventureOfLyleSwann'' (1982). Near the end of the movie, the BigBad has a fatal run-in with the tail rotor of a helicopter. All that's left are his boots standing on the ground, with his calves and feet still inside.
* The soldier shot with an exploding arrow at point-blank range leaves behind smoking boots in the Rambo sequence in ''Film/{{UHF}}''.



* ''Film/IfLooksCouldKill'': The henchman who steps on the exploding chewing gum is completely destroyed, leaving just his boots (and his Uzi) behind. This is a strange example, considering that since he ''stepped'' on the explosive, his boots should've been destroyed.



* Happens in one of the ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'' books when Mat is struck by magical lightning. (He gets better.)

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* Happens In ''Literature/KeysToTheKingdom'' Sir Thursday was murdered in one his cell after he lost control of the ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'' books when Mat Great Maze, the assassination being planned by Lady Saturday. All that was left was his shoes. It's played less for comedy and more for horror though, as it was established that his feet were still in the shoes.
* This happens towards the end of the first ''Literature/MortalEngines'' book to a minor character who encounters the business end of a cannon. The narration specifically notes that it would be funny if his feet weren't still in them.
* In ''Literature/SonicTheHedgehogInCastleRobotnik'' all that
is struck by magical lightning. (He gets better.)left of [[Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet Ferdy]] after the boiler explosion are two blades and his left shoe.
* In Creator/StephenKing's novel ''Literature/TheTommyknockers'', two cops are almost completely disintegrated with a science-fiction weapon. All that remains is a single smoking shoe -- with a foot still in it.



* In Creator/StephenKing's novel ''Literature/TheTommyknockers'', two cops are almost completely disintegrated with a science-fiction weapon. All that remains is a single smoking shoe -- with a foot still in it.
* This happens towards the end of the first ''Literature/MortalEngines'' book to a minor character who encounters the business end of a cannon. The narration specifically notes that it would be funny if his feet weren't still in them.
* In ''Literature/SonicTheHedgehogInCastleRobotnik'' all that is left of [[Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet Ferdy]] after the boiler explosion are two blades and his left shoe.
* In ''Literature/KeysToTheKingdom'' Sir Thursday was murdered in his cell after he lost control of the Great Maze, the assassination being planned by Lady Saturday. All that was left was his shoes. It's played less for comedy and more for horror though, as it was established that his feet were still in the shoes.

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* In Creator/StephenKing's novel ''Literature/TheTommyknockers'', two cops are almost completely disintegrated with a science-fiction weapon. All that remains is a single smoking shoe -- with a foot still Happens in it.
* This happens towards the end
one of the first ''Literature/MortalEngines'' book to a minor character who encounters the business end of a cannon. The narration specifically notes that it would be funny if his feet weren't still in them.
* In ''Literature/SonicTheHedgehogInCastleRobotnik'' all that
''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'' books when Mat is left of [[Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet Ferdy]] after the boiler explosion are two blades and his left shoe.
* In ''Literature/KeysToTheKingdom'' Sir Thursday was murdered in his cell after he lost control of the Great Maze, the assassination being planned
struck by Lady Saturday. All that was left was his shoes. It's played less for comedy and more for horror though, as it was established that his feet were still in the shoes.magical lightning. (He gets better.)



* In the ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' episode "Hunted," Sam walks into a grenade trap set by [[WellIntentionedExtremist fellow hunter Gordon Walker]]. After the explosion, Gordon sees Sam's Smoldering Shoe on the floor. The trope is subverted when Sam walks up behind Gordon and holds a gun to his head. It helps that Sam had recently met a fellow psychic who had foreseen his death.
* ''Series/StargateSG1'': This happens to several fellows unlucky (or [[TooDumbToLive stupid]]) enough to stand in front of an activating Stargate, where the unstable vortex is forming.
* The ''Series/MythBusters'' have tested the ''Asterix'' punch and decided that it's quite hard to punch someone hard enough to push them out of their shoes/socks. Not even a [[MoreDakka bomb blast]] did it.
* Happened in an episode of the bio-terrorism drama ''Series/TheBurningZone''.



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impact site, finding nothing but ashes and one of her smoldering high heels.



* In ''Series/DeadLikeMe'', 18-year-old Georgia "George" Lass is killed when a [[UndignifiedDeath flaming toilet seat from outer space]] (falling from the ''Mir'' space station) [[UndignifiedDeath hits her and vaporizes her in the resulting explosion]]. Her disembodied spirit awakens nearby and investigates the impact site, finding nothing but ashes and one of her smoldering high heels.

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* The ''Series/MythBusters'' have tested the ''Asterix'' punch and decided that it's quite hard to punch someone hard enough to push them out of their shoes/socks. Not even a [[MoreDakka bomb blast]] did it.
* ''Series/StargateSG1'': This happens to several fellows unlucky (or [[TooDumbToLive stupid]]) enough to stand in front of an activating Stargate, where the unstable vortex is forming.
* In ''Series/DeadLikeMe'', 18-year-old Georgia "George" Lass the ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' episode "Hunted," Sam walks into a grenade trap set by [[WellIntentionedExtremist fellow hunter Gordon Walker]]. After the explosion, Gordon sees Sam's Smoldering Shoe on the floor. The trope is killed subverted when Sam walks up behind Gordon and holds a [[UndignifiedDeath flaming toilet seat from outer space]] (falling from the ''Mir'' space station) [[UndignifiedDeath hits gun to his head. It helps that Sam had recently met a fellow psychic who had foreseen his death.
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her and vaporizes cigarette onto some explosive fertilizer. A farmhand comes back to find only her smoking riding boots left in the resulting explosion]]. Her disembodied spirit awakens nearby and investigates middle of the impact site, finding nothing but ashes and one of her smoldering high heels.yard.
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* The highway patrolman who opens up the back trunk of the Malibu in the opening scene of ''Film/RepoMan'' leaves behind his smoking boots.


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* All that's left of Kevin's parents after they foolishly touch a remaining hunk of evil at the end of ''Film/TimeBandits''.

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* In ''Discworld/{{Sourcery}}'' it specifically says that there's ''always'' smoking boots left behind, no matter what causes an explosion.

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** In ''Literature/InterestingTimes'' [[spoiler: Lord Hong]] takes a cannon blast at point-blank range. Take a guess what's left.
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* ''Film/IfLooksCouldKill'': The henchman who steps on the exploding chewing gum is completely destroyed, leaving just his boots (and his Uzi) behind. This is a strange example, considering that since he ''stepped'' on the explosive, his boots should've been destroyed.
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* In ''Series/DeadLikeMe'', 18-year-old Georgia "George" Lass is killed when a [[UndignifiedDeath flaming toilet seat from outer space]] (falling from the ''Mir'' space station) [UndignifiedDeath hits her and vaporizes her in the resulting explosion]]. Her disembodied spirit awakens nearby and investigates the impact site, finding nothing but ashes and one of her smoldering high heels.

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* In ''Series/DeadLikeMe'', 18-year-old Georgia "George" Lass is killed when a [[UndignifiedDeath flaming toilet seat from outer space]] (falling from the ''Mir'' space station) [UndignifiedDeath [[UndignifiedDeath hits her and vaporizes her in the resulting explosion]]. Her disembodied spirit awakens nearby and investigates the impact site, finding nothing but ashes and one of her smoldering high heels.
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* In ''Series/DeadLikeMe'', 18-year-old Georgia "George" Lass is killed when a [[UndignifiedDeath flaming toilet seat from outer space]] (falling from the ''Mir'' space station) [UndignifiedDeath hits her and vaporizes her in the resulting explosion]]. Her disembodied spirit awakens nearby and investigates the impact site, finding nothing but ashes and one of her smoldering high heels.
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* ''Film/UpTheChastityBelt'': Happens to Nick the Pick when the bomb he is using to open his toolbox goes off.
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-->'''Reaper:''' Oh my god! ''You [[SoundEffectBleep f**king]] killed her!'' [[WhatTheHellhero We just wanted some cereal, man]]!

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* PlayedForDrama in ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'', where they're a sign that someone has recently succumbed to TheCorruption and transformed into a {{Wendigo}}, leaving the [[AgonyOfTheFeet charred remains of their feet]] behind as they sprint off into the sky to hunt for fresh victims... like whoever just found their shoes.

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* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'': PlayedForDrama in ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'', as where they're a sign that someone has recently succumbed to TheCorruption and transformed a ViralTransformation into a {{Wendigo}}, leaving the [[AgonyOfTheFeet charred remains of their feet]] behind as they sprint off into the sky to hunt for fresh victims... like whoever just found their shoes.
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-->''Sure, today of all days, he asked to borrow my boots!''
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* Whenever Franchise/CrashBandicoot gets killed in an explosion, he always leaves behind one smoking shoe, and, strangely, [[EyesAreUnbreakable an eyeball]].

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* A variant in ComicBook/BatmanOdyssey. In the infamous scene where [[spoiler: Robin]] is blown up, the victim's still-intact boots and mask are seen being flung from the blast. [[spoiler: Subverted though, as the Robin comes back in the next issue, with the explanation that he was wearing "directional explosives" and [[ArtisticLicensePhysics so was safe from the blast]]. Where he got the spare pair of clothes from is never explained.]]

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* A variant in ComicBook/BatmanOdyssey. ''ComicBook/BatmanOdyssey''. In the infamous scene where [[spoiler: Robin]] [[spoiler:Robin]] is blown up, the victim's still-intact boots and mask are seen being flung from the blast. [[spoiler: Subverted [[spoiler:Subverted though, as the Robin comes back in the next issue, with the explanation that he was wearing "directional explosives" and [[ArtisticLicensePhysics so was safe from the blast]]. Where he got the spare pair of clothes from is never explained.]]



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* Happens to Starscream in ''WesternAnimation/TransformersTheMovie'', and in the following season of the cartoon we see this reflected in his memorial in the Decepticon crypt.

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* Happens to Starscream in ''WesternAnimation/TransformersTheMovie'', ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie'', and in the following season of the cartoon we see this reflected in his memorial in the Decepticon crypt.



* Befitting its comic book stylings, this happens to an unlucky superhero in ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'', mentioned as part of Edna Mode's "No capes" rant.
-->'''Edna:''' Do you remember Thunderhead? Tall, storm powers? Nice man, good with kids. November 15th of '58! All was well, another day saved, when his cape snagged on a missile fin! (''Cuts to a shot of Thunderhead being yanked out of his boots by the missile launching'')

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* Befitting its comic book comic-book stylings, this happens to an unlucky superhero in ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'', mentioned as part of Edna Mode's "No capes" rant.
-->'''Edna:''' Do you remember Thunderhead? Tall, storm powers? Nice man, good with kids. November 15th of '58! All was well, another day saved, when his cape snagged on a missile fin! (''Cuts fin!\\
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to a shot of Thunderhead being yanked out of his boots by the missile launching'')launching]''



* This happens to several fellows unlucky (or [[TooDumbToLive stupid]]) enough to stand in front of an activating [[Series/StargateSG1 Stargate]].
* The ''Series/MythBusters'' have tested the Asterix punch and decided that it's quite hard to punch someone hard enough to push them out of their shoes/socks. Not even a [[MoreDakka bomb blast]] did it.

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* ''Series/StargateSG1'': This happens to several fellows unlucky (or [[TooDumbToLive stupid]]) enough to stand in front of an activating [[Series/StargateSG1 Stargate]].
Stargate, where the unstable vortex is forming.
* The ''Series/MythBusters'' have tested the Asterix ''Asterix'' punch and decided that it's quite hard to punch someone hard enough to push them out of their shoes/socks. Not even a [[MoreDakka bomb blast]] did it.



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* As the ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' example indicates, anyone hit with a ''Disintegration'' spell in ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons 3.5'' and failing their save[[note]]and not surviving the up-to-40d6 damage[[/note]] will be reduced to dust, but leave their equipment intact. In earlier editions both wearer and equipment was destroyed, but this led to the spell being wholly underused and hated because most players want to keep their loot intact.
** But magical items were allowed a saving throw, so everything except boots turning into fine ashes ''was'' a possible outcome.

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* As the ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'' example indicates, anyone hit with a ''Disintegration'' spell in ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons 3.5'' and failing their save[[note]]and not surviving the up-to-40d6 damage[[/note]] will be reduced to dust, but leave their equipment intact. In earlier editions both wearer and equipment was destroyed, but this led to the spell being wholly underused and hated because most players want to keep their loot intact.
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* ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'':
** ''[[Franchise/DragonBall Goku]]'' vs. ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' ends with a shot of the loser's boot floating in space, [[spoiler:somehow having survived the EarthShatteringKaboom]].
** ''[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]] vs. [[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog Sonic]] (2018)'' ends with one of the loser's shoes (complete with the lower half of one of their legs) landing in the hands of the winner after [[spoiler:the losing combatant is smashed into the ocean with a force several hundred times stronger than '''the Little Boy, the nuclear bomb dropped on Hiroshima''', complete with a [[VisualPun Mushroom Cloud]] (complete with eyes, similar to many elements in Mario's home series).]]
* The fate of an unfortunate Widowmaker in this ''VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwCf8eoXz4o animated parody]] by [[Machinima/TeamServiceAnnouncement Krunkidile]], lampooning the trend of licensed cereal in the 80s and early 90s. As Reaper is recast as a ridiculously 80's-style SissyVillain somewhere between [[WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983 Skeletor]] and [[WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero Cobra Commander]], he is understandably horrified by this turn of events, before he is beaten to a pulp by a monkey.
-->'''Reaper:''' Oh my god! ''You [[SoundEffectBleep f**king]] killed her!'' [[WhatTheHellhero We just wanted some cereal, man]]!
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* ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'':
** ''[[Franchise/DragonBall Goku]]'' vs. ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'' ends with a shot of the loser's boot floating in space, [[spoiler:somehow having survived the EarthShatteringKaboom]].
** ''[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]] vs. [[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog Sonic]] (2018)'' ends with one of the loser's shoes (complete with the lower half of one of their legs) landing in the hands of the winner after [[spoiler:the losing combatant is smashed into the ocean with a force several hundred times stronger than '''the Little Boy, the nuclear bomb dropped on Hiroshima''', complete with a [[VisualPun Mushroom Cloud]] (complete with eyes, similar to many elements in Mario's home series).]]



* The fate of an unfortunate Widowmaker in this ''VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwCf8eoXz4o animated parody]] by [[Machinima/TeamServiceAnnouncement Krunkidile]], lampooning the trend of licensed cereal in the 80s and early 90s. As Reaper is recast as a ridiculously 80's-style SissyVillain somewhere between [[WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983 Skeletor]] and [[WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero Cobra Commander]], he is understandably horrified by this turn of events, before he is beaten to a pulp by a monkey.
--> '''Reaper:''' Oh my god! ''You [[SoundEffectBleep f**king]] killed her!'' [[WhatTheHellhero We just wanted some cereal, man]]!






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* Slightly justified in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'' in which "Shoes can't fit through the phone [of Cthulu]. [[VoodooShark They're way too big]]!"

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* Slightly justified in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'' in which "Shoes can't fit through the phone [of Cthulu].Cthulhu]. [[VoodooShark They're way too big]]!"
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** ''[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]] vs. [[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog Sonic]] (2018)'' ends with one of the loser's shoes (complete with the lower half of one of their legs) landing in the hands of the winner after [[spoiler:the losing combatant is smashed into the ocean with a force comparable to '''the Little Boy being dropped on Hiroshima''', complete with a [[VisualPun Mushroom Cloud]] (complete with eyes, similar to many elements in Mario's home series).]]

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** ''[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]] vs. [[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog Sonic]] (2018)'' ends with one of the loser's shoes (complete with the lower half of one of their legs) landing in the hands of the winner after [[spoiler:the losing combatant is smashed into the ocean with a force comparable to several hundred times stronger than '''the Little Boy being Boy, the nuclear bomb dropped on Hiroshima''', complete with a [[VisualPun Mushroom Cloud]] (complete with eyes, similar to many elements in Mario's home series).]]

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* The ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'' between [[Franchise/DragonBall Goku]] and Franchise/{{Superman}} ends with a shot of the loser's boot floating in space, [[spoiler:somehow having survived the EarthShatteringKaboom]].

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* The ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'' between [[Franchise/DragonBall Goku]] and Franchise/{{Superman}} ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'':
** ''[[Franchise/DragonBall Goku]]'' vs. ''Franchise/{{Superman}}''
ends with a shot of the loser's boot floating in space, [[spoiler:somehow having survived the EarthShatteringKaboom]].EarthShatteringKaboom]].
** ''[[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]] vs. [[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog Sonic]] (2018)'' ends with one of the loser's shoes (complete with the lower half of one of their legs) landing in the hands of the winner after [[spoiler:the losing combatant is smashed into the ocean with a force comparable to '''the Little Boy being dropped on Hiroshima''', complete with a [[VisualPun Mushroom Cloud]] (complete with eyes, similar to many elements in Mario's home series).]]
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* The fate of an unfortunate Widowmaker in this ''VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwCf8eoXz4o animated parody]] by [[WebVideo/TeamServiceAnnouncement Krunkidile]], lampooning the trend of licensed cereal in the 80s and early 90s. As Reaper is recast as a ridiculously 80's-style SissyVillain somewhere between [[WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983 Skeletor]] and [[WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero Cobra Commander]], he is understandably horrified by this turn of events, before he is beaten to a pulp by a monkey.

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* The fate of an unfortunate Widowmaker in this ''VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwCf8eoXz4o animated parody]] by [[WebVideo/TeamServiceAnnouncement [[Machinima/TeamServiceAnnouncement Krunkidile]], lampooning the trend of licensed cereal in the 80s and early 90s. As Reaper is recast as a ridiculously 80's-style SissyVillain somewhere between [[WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse1983 Skeletor]] and [[WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero Cobra Commander]], he is understandably horrified by this turn of events, before he is beaten to a pulp by a monkey.
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* 'Grateful Dead' "Mississippi Half Step/Uptown Toodeloo" Lost my boots in transit, babe, pile of smokin' leather, Nailed a retread to my feet and prayed for better weather."

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* 'Grateful Dead' Music/GratefulDead - "Mississippi Half Step/Uptown Toodeloo" Lost my boots in transit, babe, pile of smokin' leather, Nailed a retread to my feet and prayed for better weather."



* The cover of the Smithereens greatest hits CD, ''Blown To Smithereens'' has this with a pair of boots.

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* Another ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' fave, ''DeathstalkerAndTheWarriorsFromHell'', has the wizard leaving his smoking moccasins behind when he spin/teleports away.

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* Another ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' fave, ''DeathstalkerAndTheWarriorsFromHell'', ''Film/DeathstalkerAndTheWarriorsFromHell'', has the wizard leaving his smoking moccasins behind when he spin/teleports away.
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* PlayedForDrama in ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'', where they're a sign that someone has recently succumbed to TheCorruption and transformed into a {{Wendigo}}, leaving the [[AgonyOfTheFeet charred remains of their feet]] behind as they sprint off into the sky in search for [[ImAHumanitarian flesh]].

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* PlayedForDrama in ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'', where they're a sign that someone has recently succumbed to TheCorruption and transformed into a {{Wendigo}}, leaving the [[AgonyOfTheFeet charred remains of their feet]] behind as they sprint off into the sky in search to hunt for [[ImAHumanitarian flesh]].fresh victims... like whoever just found their shoes.
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* PlayedForDrama in ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'', where they're a sign that someone has recently succumbed to TheCorruption and transformed into a {{Wendigo}}, leaving the [[AgonyOfTheirFeet charred remains of their feet]] behind as they sprint off into the sky in search for [[ImAHumanitarian flesh]].

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* PlayedForDrama in ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'', where they're a sign that someone has recently succumbed to TheCorruption and transformed into a {{Wendigo}}, leaving the [[AgonyOfTheirFeet [[AgonyOfTheFeet charred remains of their feet]] behind as they sprint off into the sky in search for [[ImAHumanitarian flesh]].

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