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11->''"It's just a permanent way of keeping a note."''
12-->-- '''Lenny''', ''Film/{{Memento}}''
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14Generally a subset of PowerTattoo, which sometimes overlaps with MarkOfTheBeast and ScannableMan. The Human Notepad is when a character is covered with writing. Perhaps he was the victim of [[FaceDoodling a prank]] (expect frat boys to pull this one), or perhaps he is making notes on himself [[NoteToSelf as an aid to memory]] (in which case this is mostly seen on the back of his hand). In SpeculativeFiction, it may indicate possession by some powerful foreign entity. In supernatural cases, the text usually covers the whole body, although sometimes just the face or another prominent part is covered, and it appears only when the possessing entity is actively attempting to control or providing power to the marked character.
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16The significance of this particular form of Power Tattoo is apparently that the controlling force causing the phenomenon is intelligent, as well as alien to the consciousness of the recipient. Thus it is often eldritch or archaic in nature, and as a result completely unintelligible; the further in appearance from any writing system familiar to the viewer, the more inhuman the source will ultimately be.
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22* ''Manga/DrStone'': As Matsukaze was being petrified, he carved a symbol resembling [[spoiler:the Medusa device]] into his arm to act as a warning for anyone who found him.
23* [[spoiler:Riza Hawkeye]] in ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'' has a tattoo on her back that contains [[spoiler:her father's research into flame alchemy]], which she shows to [[spoiler:Roy Mustang]] before asking him to destroy it. [[spoiler:Scar's brother]] did this to himself in the [[Anime/FullmetalAlchemist2003 first anime]] in an effort to [[spoiler:create a true Philosopher's Stone]].
24* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'':
25** ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStardustCrusaders Stardust Crusaders]]'': Kakyoin bypasses Death XIII's memory erasure by carving a message onto his arm warning himself that the baby with the group is the Stand User.
26** ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureGoldenWind Golden Wind]]'': Narancia writes things on his wrists in order to remember them.
27** ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureStoneOcean Stone Ocean]]'': When effected by a Stand that causes her to have memory loss, Jolyne retorts to writing notes on herself with marker to keep herself reminded. After losing one of her most important reminders, Jolyne quickly uses Stone Free to write the same message and attaches it to her body.
28** ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureJojolion JoJolion]]'': Holly's illness takes the form of rocks that slowly creep up to her brain and cause her to go into a coma regularly. To combat this, she's written numbers all over her body to measure how much time she has left between comas.
29* ''Manga/KenichiTheMightiestDisciple'' has music-obsessed Siegfried writing one of his compositions on his unconscious opponent.
30* Miharu suffers from this in ''Manga/NabariNoOu'' when the Shinrabanshou sealed inside him is used. This "secret art" is described as being more like an immense library of powerful information, though not in a readable form and thus impossible to control. Inside his mental space, it appears as a stormfront of floating Kanji.
31* Many sealing and summoning skills in ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'' incorporate pseudo-text into them, as elements of InstantRunes; they count as this trope when scrawled on the body. In a more straight example, when Sasuke's curse is first sealed by Kakashi, the skill takes the form of a large rune surrounding Sasuke, which is composed entirely of pseudo-text that crawls up his skin and compresses itself to form a barrier around his curse mark.
32** A bizarre example are the Toad Scrolls. Naturally born with an elongated body that can unroll like a scroll, secrets and seals can be written on their flesh for safe-keeping and they will then hide themselves within their contractor. [[spoiler:Gerotora, the only one seen thus far, contained the 'key' to the Kyuubi's seal]].
33** Fukasaku became a non-mystical Toad Notepad when [[spoiler:Jiraiya burnt a coded message onto his back]].
34** The [[PhysicalGod Rikudou Sage]] is the most pronounced example in the series. The patterns on him are seen on others as well, Pain and Madara for example. Then Naruto's Kyuubi Chakra Mode has those markings etched into the aura; they become fully-formed (complete with BadassLongcoat) when [[spoiler:Naruto and Kurama fight together]].
35* A rather disturbing example occurs in ''Anime/{{Shigofumi}}''. [[spoiler:Fumika, the protagonist]] suffered from a form of child abuse wherein her MadArtist father would etch his rough drafts into her body with glass pens.
36* ''Manga/ThePromisedNeverland'': The children have identification codes printed on their bodies. The format and location varies from farm to farm, and factory farms use brands.
37* In ''Manga/ThoseWhoHuntElves'', the spell that's needed to send the protagonists back home has manifested as sigils tattooed on five elves somewhere in the land they're in.
38* In one chapter of ''Manga/UruseiYatsura'', Ataru undergoes a FreakyFridayFlip with...a ''school notebook.'' The result is Ataru's face stuck inside the notepad, while his EmptyShell body covered in equations and other notes.
39* In ''Anime/YourName'', two teens (Taki and Mitsuha) undergoing a FreakyFridayFlip begin leaving notes for each other, sometimes with journal entries on their smartphones and sometimes by writing on their palms. PlayedForLaughs in one scene where they get frustrated with each others' actions and write things like "Stupid!" and "Jerk!" on each others' faces. [[spoiler:Then near the climax, they finally meet face-to-face and write their names on the other's palms so they can remember... except Mitsuha disappears before she can start. Later on, she finally looks at what Taki wrote and sees that it says "[[LoveConfession I love you]]"; as she cries, Mitsuha says that it doesn't do anything to help her remember his name. It ''does'' give her a much-needed HeroicSecondWind, though.]]
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43* One of the villains in Matt Fraction's ''ComicBook/{{Casanova}}'' hid the map to his money in invisible ink on the nubile flesh of a band of pop-singer assassins.
44* ''Franchise/GreenLantern'': Lyssa Drak of the Sinestro Corps. After [[TomeOfEldritchLore the Book of Parallax]] is lost, which contains the life story of every member of the Sinestro Corps, and every atrocity they have done in the name of fear, she proceeds to write all their contents ''by burning into her skin with her ring''.
45* Parodied in ''Magazine/{{Mad}}'', in which one student writes an entire essay on his arms and has to wear long-sleeved shirts for the entire month of May lest he reveal his cheating.
46* ''ComicBook/TheScorpion'': In ''The Treasure of the Templars'', it is revealed that Rochnan was punished for pretending to convert to Islam by having the 99 names of Allah tattooed over his body.
47* Solomon O'Sullivan, a minor character from the Milligan/Allred era of ''ComicBook/XForce'', has the mutant power to make words appear on his skin, which then quickly flakes off. Sometimes he can consciously control this (eg to create mildly creepy business cards) but sometimes they are spontaneous and either revealing or prophetic.
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51* ''ComicStrip/FoxTrot'':
52** In one strip, Paige accuses Jason of telling her to look up during a walk in order to give her some EyeScream in the form of a falling leaf. Jason gives himself away when he throws up his hands in mock self-defense and reveals he wrote drag coefficients down on them.
53** Another strip involved Jason invoking this trope a la ''Series/PrisonBreak'' when he feared going to jail for hacking the CIA's computers.
54* ''ComicStrip/KnightsOfTheDinnerTable'': One of [[RulesLawyer Brian's]] [[CrazyPrepared contingency plans]] is to have spells tattooed on the backs on Bob and Dave's characters so he can cast them if he doesn't have access to his spellbook or scrolls.
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58* ''Fanfic/TheVictorsProject'': Ermine has a tattoo on her back for every person she killed in the 43rd Hunger Games, every person she killed ''before'' the 43rd Hunger Games, and every Tribute she mentored who died in the arena.
59* ''Fanfic/RocketshipVoyager''. B'Elanna Torres has body tattoos that illustrate her lifetale. Tom Paris is [[OutgrownSuchSillySuperstitions surprised to see a crucifix among them]]; she later explains that she was raised in a Catholic orphanage on Venus.
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63* ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}'' writes notes to herself on her arm before heading to the matchmaker, although they are washed off during the scrubdown she is administered by her mother and grandmother making the script non-legible.
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67* The Tattoo in ''Film/BulletProofMonk'' magically [[spoiler:transfers to Jade and Car when they take over the magic duties]].
68* The villain in ''Film/CapeFear (1991)'' has lines from the bible tattooed all over his body.
69* In ''Film/CutthroatIsland'', one-third of a TreasureMap is tattooed on the scalp of the heroine's father. After he gets killed at the beginning of the movie, she cuts it off of him and takes it with her, as he'd instructed while dying.
70* In ''Film/GangOfRoses'', it is eventually revealed that the sheriff has the second half of the TreasureMap tattooed on his chest.
71* In ''Film/{{Gunless}}'', The Montana Kid has a series of self-inflicted scars on his left arm: each one a tally mark representing a man he has killed.
72* Happens in the film version of ''Film/HarrietTheSpy'' in the form of "foot tattoos" shared between friends.
73* ''Film/HouseOf9'': During his SanitySlippage, Francis starts writing on his body with Cynthia's lipstick.
74* In ''Film/{{Looper}}'', [[CarvedMark carved directions on the arm]] are used as a way of [[WriteBackToTheFuture communication between young and old time travellers]].
75* ''Film/MadMaxFuryRoad''. After being captured by the War Boys, Max has everything they know about him forcibly tattooed on his back: he's a [[ABNegative Universal Donor]], has intact eyes and [[BabyFactory testicles]], no apparent radiation scars, and is a road warrior. The tattoo also notes also that he's aggressive and must be kept muzzled. Nux has scarification on his chest in the [[CargoCult shape of a V8 engine]]. The most extreme example is Miss Giddy, who has covered almost every inch of her body in tattoos [[AllThereInTheManual meant to record history in the absence of books]].
76* Leonard Shelby of ''Film/{{Memento}}'' provides the image for this page and is probably a TropeCodifier. He uses tattoos as a NoteToSelf to make up for his inability to form new memories.
77* ''Film/MissFisherAndTheCryptOfTears'': After they discover the ruins of the Bedouin village, Phryne realises that Shirin's tribal tattoo is actually [[spoiler:a map to the location of the Crypt of Tears]].
78* The second ''Film/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'' movie has Mr. D write reminders on his hand because he can't be bothered to remember anyone's name or the details of the speech he's about to make.
79* In ''Literature/ThePillowBook'', a woman with a body writing fetish seeks to find a combined lover and calligrapher.
80* In ''Film/{{Pistolera}}'', the title character has a bullet tattooed on her back for [[KillTally each person she kills]] on her RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
81* ''Film/RushHour3'' is driven by the search for "Shy Shen", an important figure to [[TheTriadsAndTheTongs the Triads]] that is alternatively [[LivingMacGuffin an important individual]] or a list of the names of Triad leaders being held by the individual. When Lee and Carter find the Shy Shen -- a French stage performer named Geneviève -- we learn that it's ''both'': the list of names is tattooed on the back of her head as part of a Triad tradition, which would also involve her carrying the list to all 35 provinces of China before she would be beheaded and buried forever.
82-->'''Carter''': What type of tradition is that?! Have these guys ever heard of a damn fax machine?
83* In the ''Film/TheScorpionKing'' movie ''The Book of Souls'', Amina is revealed to have her entire body covered in mysterious letters and markings when her body is exposed to the moonlight. This is because [[spoiler:she ''is'' the titular Book of Souls in [[MacGuffinGirl human form]] and every time someone is killed by the [[EvilWeapon Fang of Anubis]], their souls become trapped in her body with their name engraved on it]].
84* Gray from ''Film/{{Snowpiercer}}'' is TheVoiceless, but has various common phrases tattooed on his arms and torso. He communicates by displaying or pointing to specific words when needed.
85* In ''Film/WaterWorld'', [[spoiler:the little girl who serves as the heroine's MoralityPet]] has a treasure map tattoo that [[spoiler:leads to the surviving last dry land on the planet.]]
86* Dan, the son of ''Film/{{Yellowbeard}}'', has a TreasureMap tattooed on his head.
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90* ''Creator/CliveBarker's Books of Blood''. The opening story, "The Book of Blood", introduces the premise of the anthology series by revealing that a fake psychic is attacked one night by genuine ghosts and spirits who decide to make him a true messenger by writing stories into his flesh.
91* ''Literature/TheDeathGateCycle'': Two races of rune-wielding demigods exists: The Sartans, who inscribe InstantRunes by moving their hands and feet -- essentially 'dancing' the magic out; and the Patryns who follow this trope. They tattoo magical runes across their entire body (except the head, where it would disturb the process of free thought) and can thus call out their power at will.
92* In ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'', males of the Nac Mac Feegle clan of pictsies tattoo themselves all over. It's implied that their natural skin color may be nut-brown -- at least, that's what their un-tattooed females look like -- but appear blue from their all-body clan markings.
93* The Illustrated Man in the story of that name by Creator/RayBradbury is covered in {{Animated Tattoo}}s that [[FramingDevice tell various stories]].
94* In ''Literature/{{Inkheart}}'', many of the BigBad's conjured creatures end up with lines of text in awkward places on their skin (like diagonally across their faces) due to a MalfunctionMalady of sorts. This carries over to the film version
95* [[spoiler:Vinculus]], from ''Literature/JonathanStrangeAndMrNorrell'', is covered almost completely (with the exception of hands and face) in the prophecy of the Raven King. After it is fulfilled, it shifts into the Raven King's magic book.
96* ''Literature/MobyDick'':
97** Queequeg's tattoos are said to be the work of a deceased prophet from his island and consist of "a complete theory of the heavens and the earth, and a mystical treatise on the art of attaining truth," but written in symbols that no one, not even Queequeg, can actually read.
98** In Chapter 102 ("A Bower in the Arsacides"), Ishmael mentions recording the dimensions of a whale skeleton on his arm, "as in my wild wanderings at that period, there was no other secure way of preserving such valuable statistics." (He omits the inches, as he was saving room for a poem.)
99** Ahab uses a flattened section of his whalebone peg leg to work out navigational sightings.
100* The heroine of ''Mr Meeson's Will'' by Creator/HriderHaggard has the eponymous will tattooed on her back after she and Meeson are stranded on a desert island with no writing materials.
101* In ''Literature/NightLords'', given the unpredictable nature of his [[CursedWithAwesome visions]] Talos will often scrawl portions of prophecy on his [[PoweredArmor warplate]], since it may be the only way for him to remember what the heck he just saw. Unfortunately, it makes him distinctly distinguishable as a much coveted prophet of the VIII Legion.
102* In the ''Literature/PhryneFisher'' novel ''Away With the Fairies'', the RuthlessModernPirates carve their ransom demands into Li Pen's chest and send him back to Lin's family as a warning.
103* ''Literature/RedDwarf'': At one point in the first book when the crew seemed to have returned to Earth, Lister discovered his arms were suddenly in pain and the injuries formed a pair of messages. They turned out to be from Kryten invoking this trope by carving the message into Lister's arms in the real world to try and warn him that he and the others were trapped in the game Better Than Life.
104* ''Literature/SimonArk'': In "The Treasure of Jack the Ripper", the mutilation of the [[DisposableSexWorker prostitutes]] murdered by UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper were actually [[SerialKillingsSpecificTarget a smokescreen to cover]] the theft of a patch of skin from each of them. These sections of skin each held a tattoo that, when stitched together, formed a TreasureMap.
105* In Bolesław Leśmian's book version of ''Literature/SinbadTheSailor'', the protagonist's poet uncle laments that his poems always get destroyed one way or another, no matter on what media he records them. Eventually, he tattoos all his poems on his body.
106* ''Literature/{{Stitches}}'': In "Face", the priest at a local temple has the main character remove his wife's clothes, then writes the Buddhist prayer "Namu Amida Butsu" across her entire body from head to toe in order to contain the spirit that is possessing her.
107* The {{Humanoid Alien|s}} Aimians in ''Literature/TheStormlightArchive'' can alter their appearance at will, a talent that Axies the Collector uses to cover his body with research notes in case he's robbed. Since his first appearance is [[WhatDidIDoLastNight waking up naked in an alleyway with a raging hangover]] and no recollection of the previous day, it comes in quite handy.
108* The titular protagonist of Peter V. Brett's ''Literature/TheWardedMan'' (and sequels), has magical wards tattooed over most of his body, they allow him to fight and kill [[OurDemonsAreDifferent corelings]] hand-to-hand.
109* In Anthony Reynolds’s ''Literature/WordBearers'' novel ''Dark Apostle'', the titular Dark Apostle Jarulek has covered his entire body—including the inside of his mouth and the surfaces of his ''eyes''—with inscribed passages from the Book of Lorgar to show his fanatical devotion to Chaos Undivided.
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113* ''Series/{{Angel}}'' did this in Angel's dream sequence in "[[Recap/AngelS04E10Awakening Awakening]]". The shaman who removed Angel's soul had writing all over his body and the team had to decipher it.
114* In ''Series/{{Blindspot}}'', the amnesiac Jane Doe's body is almost completely covered in tattoos that form clues to the dates and addresses for future crimes. In a more realistic outcome, her skin is very raw and sore, and the others are horrified to realize the tattoos were applied all at once about a week ago.
115* ''Series/{{Brimstone}}'' : Zeke Stone has the names of the 113 damned souls he's hunting tattooed on his body, 'penned in [the Devil's] native tongue'. When he sends a damned soul back, their name is removed, painfully.
116** This causes a problem when he sleeps with a woman, unaware that she's one of the escaped souls. She reads her name on his chest and realises what Zeke's task is.
117* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''. In "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS4E22Restless Restless]]", Willow's dream begins with an erotic scene in which she paints Creator/{{Sappho}}'s ''Hymn to Aphrodite'' in Greek letters on the back of a naked Tara. And in "Villains" she absorbs several TomeOfEldritchLore -- the text is seen flowing across her skin until its reaches her face and gives Willow BlackEyesOfEvil.
118* ''Series/ChourikiSentaiOhranger'': Gorou gets the code Red Puncher needs to combine with Ohranger Robo printed on his back by the memory pack containing it when said pack is destroyed.
119* An episode of ''Series/{{CSINY}}'' had a victim covered in writing and rolled in a carpet; he was a writer killed by the guy he was plagiarizing who had a condition that compelled him to write on any surface.
120%%* Something to this effect appears to be happening to [[spoiler:Max]] in ''Series/DarkAngel''.
121* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
122** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E8TheImpossiblePlanet "The Impossible Planet"]]/[[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E9TheSatanPit "The Satan Pit"]]: Toby. Whilst he's controlled by the Beast, Toby's eyes {{glow|ingEyesOfDoom}} {{red|EyesTakeWarning}} and his body is covered with inscrutable symbols written in what appears to be sharpie.
123** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS32E1TheImpossibleAstronaut "The Impossible Astronaut"]]/[[Recap/DoctorWhoS32E2DayOfTheMoon "Day of the Moon"]]: The Doctor's companions write tallies on themselves to remind them of encounters with [[spoiler:the Silence]].
124*** For some reason, they like to do it on their faces, where they can't see it until they look in the mirror.
125*** Although, to be fair, they appear to not start making tallies on their faces until they have filled up their arms and hands.
126*** The beginning of [[Recap/DoctorWhoS32E13TheWeddingOfRiverSong "The Wedding of River Song"]] has more of this.
127* ''Series/{{Elementary}}'': In the season 3 episode "Art in Blood", Sherlock and Joan detect coded tattoos made in invisible UV-sensitive ink all over a victim's chest and arms.
128* In season 4 of ''Series/{{Heroes}}'' the season's BigBad is a man with terrakinesis. He uses his ability to leave messages in ink on his mooks (and form a strangling hand if they anger him).
129* Short, dramatic example: On ''Series/{{Lost}}'', [[spoiler:Charlie]] writes [[spoiler:"NOT PENNY'S BOAT"]] on his hand as [[spoiler:the room he's in fills with water]] to tell [[spoiler:Desmond]].
130* In ''Series/{{MASH}}'', Klinger does this to cheat on a test, requiring him to perform some rather odd gymnastics in order to see the answers.
131** "Who said, "Damn the torpedoes!! Full Speed Ahead?" His answer: Tugarraf!
132* ''Series/TheOA'': Has prisoners in a demented test learn of a series of movements that may have the power to save them. Since they are told memory loss might be a side effect of using the movements, they make an effort to remember them by cutting ciphers detailing them into their backs.
133* Michael Scofield of ''Series/PrisonBreak'' had the details of his escape plan and blueprints of the entire prison tattooed on his body, albeit hidden within geometric shapes and images of angels and demons.
134* In ''Series/RedDwarf'', Rimmer attempts to cheat his way through an exam by covering his entire body (save his hands and face -- and buttocks) with written notes. On trying to look at the ones on his forearm, he finds his sweat has smudged them into complete illegibility. This doesn't stop him from wrapping his hand around his forearm and slapping it down on the exam paper, in an insane hope that the words would somehow re-form themselves. (He then stands up, salutes his examining officer and faints in the middle of the classroom.) Even prior to that, he had a crisis just before the exam when he realised he didn't know what any of it ''meant''.
135* ''Series/WeirdScience'': "Slow Times at Farber High" takes this to quite the extreme with Gary. Ahead of a test, Principal Scampi pats him down to look for any cheating implements, only to find Gary has written all over himself. He even wrote complete sentences backwards on his back, intending to check that stuff in the mirror while faking a bathroom break. Scampi is genuinely astounded, saying Gary has outdone every cheater ever seen in the school and that he could genuinely be the school's greatest mind if he simply put this kind of effort into his schoolwork.
136* On ''Series/TheWhispers'', the bearded John Doe, who is later discovered to be [[spoiler:Agent Claire Bennigan's missing husband]], initially wakes up extremely disoriented and his body covered in mysterious tattoos. New ones appear as omens/signals to the next step in the mysterious "Drill"'s plans.
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140* In ''ComicStrip/DickTracy'', George Ozone tattooed a treasure map on to the insoles of the feet of his sons. [[ShootTheBuilder He then killed the tattoo artist]].
141* Jeremy in ''ComicStrip/{{Zits}}'' frequently writes notes all over his body, leading Walt to refer to him as "Our son. The human Post-It note."
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145* During the build-up to Wrestling/WrestleMania 28, John Cena showed the audience that the Rock had notes for his promo written on his arm.
146* In the mid-1990's, there was a Japanese wrestler named Hakushi who had Japanese characters all over his body, including his face.[[note]]His gimmick was based in Hoichi the Earless, a character from Japanese folklore who painted his body with Buddhist sutras to evade a phantasmal curse.[[/note]] Jerry Lawler called him "The Human Cheat Sheet".
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150* ''Radio/BleakExpectations'' [[PlayedForLaughs plays for laughs]] an Animal Notepad variant in a couple of the intro segments. Mr. Sourquill's latest gadget is a "Carrier Cheetah"; you simply shave its back, write your message on its skin, and send it off across open planes at a sped of up to 60 miles per hour, unless it gets distracted by an antelope. In another episode his gadget is a "Morse-Code Horse"; It has an encrypted message written on one side, and the encryption key on the other. You must spin it round and round to decode each letter one at a time, quickly making the horse dizzy.
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154* A few classes in ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' can scribe magic scrolls onto their skin; the ink or scars remain until read to cast the spell, and then vanish. The 3.5 Edition supplement ''Complete Arcane'' also provided rules for wizards to use tattoos as a spell book.
155* [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/pages/card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=74604 Reki, the History of Kamigawa]] in ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering''.
156-->''"After his death, monks spent ten years transcribing the tattoos from Reki's body and gathering stories from those who spoke with him. Thus the volume you hold was written."''
157* TabletopGame/{{Talislanta}}n [[ProudWarriorRace Thralls]] all look alike by default, so they give themselves elaborate tattoos as a way of expressing their individuality.
158* In ''TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}'', the Word Bearers Chaos Space Marine Erebus had passages from the Book of Lorgar tattooed on his face.
159* Runemasters in ''TabletopGame/WorldOfWarcraftTheRoleplayingGame'' tend to completely cover themselves with runic tattoos.
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163* In ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOps'', the English defector who invented the Nova 6 chemical is covered in tattoos of mathematical and scientific formulas.
164* In ''VideoGame/TheCurseOfMonkeyIsland'', one character has the only map to a certain island -- tattooed on his back. Yes, you do have to get it off. No, we won't say how. [[YouDoNOTWantToKnow You don't want to know]].
165* Ivan from ''Videogame/DevilsThird'' is covered by Japanese words as a ShoutOut to the classical Japanese tale "Hoichi the Earless" which symbolically fits to the game's theme of how long range communications device have gone due to a (proposed based of Kessler Theory) natural disaster. Gameplay-proper, it reacts with his inner "Embaku" powers, allowing him to enter a SuperMode (and [[PowerTattoo the words glowing]]) after enough melee damage is dealt.
166* In ''VideoGame/TheFermiParadox'', one of the game's [[RandomEvent random events]] can potentially cause a civilization to become so obsessed with tattooing that they write down all of the information that they know on their bodies.
167* ''VisualNovel/TheGreatAceAttorney 2 - Resolve'': Tchikin Strogenov has a crudely-written tattoo on his arm that appears to say "Sholmes" on it, but when turned upside-down, it turns out to be hastily scribbled doodled numbers.
168* In ''VideoGame/NieR'', spontaneous development of writing on the body is the namesake symptom of the Black Scrawl.
169* In ''VideoGame/ParadiseKiller'', Henry Division is covered in sigils from his demonic possession.
170* The Nameless One in ''VideoGame/PlanescapeTorment'', put there by a previous incarnation as a NoteToSelf.
171-->"''No wonder my back hurts; there's a damn novel inscribed there!''"
172* In ''VideoGame/{{Rift}}'', the Bahmi, the Defiant faction's resident giants canonically have this as a cultural trait:
173-->"The [[ProudWarriorRace Bahmi]] cover themselves in very intricate and magical tattoos called "sefir". The application of sefir is all that remains of the Bahmi's elemental heritage, and they [[StoryboardBody recognize great accomplishments in a Bahmi's life]]. The tattoos recount the personal histories of each Bahmi, while also [[PowerTattoo providing a sizable source of imbued elemental power]]."
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177* Mnemosyne in ''Webcomic/ZeusAndSons'' has tattoos of things she should try to remember. Including one that urges her to "find a solution in case writing space runs out".
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181* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJyelcnINH0 A sketch]] by Derrick Comedy features a man who tattoos himself to remind himself what dicks look like.
182* Sarah of ''WebVideo/MidnightScreenings'' tends to write the trailers on her arm, so she doesn't forget them when she's discussing movies with her fellow reviewers.
183* ''Website/NobodyHere'': "[[https://nobodyhere.com/justme/remember.here Remember]]" shows the various things that Jogchem wrote in the palm of his hand so that he doesn't forget, such as "check mail", "babies are cute" and "she could exist".
184* The main characters of ''Podcast/PretendingToBePeople'' get a list of names branded onto them. They get them crossed off as they proceed through their time loops.
185* ''WebAnimation/TheStrangerhood'': Griggs attempted to do this when he was jailed under suspicion of murdering Nikki. What he got was a cat riding a surfboard.
186* Nick Mullen on an episode of Cum Town had a bit where a comedian he didn't like got turned into a human notepad while in prison. The gag went that the other inmates would scrawl completely mundane notes to each other, such as asking for extra things from the cafeteria or reminding them of an upcoming basketball game.
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190* A squicky variation shows up in ''WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce'', when Carl and Master Shake anger a forest of talking trees. The trees hang Carl up by his feet and [[FlayingAlive tear off pieces of his skin]] to write notes on during his "trial".
191* Pam from ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}'' has [[KillTally thirteen tally marks tattooed on her back, one for each person she killed]] [[FightClubbing fighting in underground clubs]] to pay her way through college, and under them, an excerpt from "The Destruction of Sennacherib" by Lord Byron.
192* ''WesternAnimation/BlueEyeSamurai''. In "Peculiarities", Mizu is in a brothel where the madame shows her a client doing the erotic version with a courtesan. In "Nothing Broken", Mizu has to purify her soul before [[ReforgedBlade forging a new sword]], so strips naked and paints the Heart Sutra all over her body. She has her apprentice Ringo (the only person who knows [[SweetPollyOliver Mizu is a woman]]) paint the words on her back. As Ringo had been estranged from his master, it's a gesture of reconciliation between the two.
193* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/CampLazlo'', some insects bit Raj in order to make him into a treasure map.
194* Used for humorous effect in ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'': When the Griffins go to a prison, they have to write a lengthy contract on a prisoner's buttocks with a shard of glass as he screams in pain. Peter makes a mistake and proceeds to 'erase' it causing the man to collapse, presumably dead.
195* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'', when Fry becomes the emperor of a race of liquid people after [[YouKillItYouBoughtIt accidentally drinking the previous one]], he is required at his coronation to recite the oath of office (a LongList of how [[KlingonPromotion each emperor dispatched the last]]) by memory, and gets by by writing it on the inside of his arm.
196* ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'': In "Roadside Attraction", Dipper lets each girl he flirted with write their contact info on his arms. When he and Stan hot tub, he has to keep his arms out of the water to avoid running the ink.
197* Homer from ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' has written notes on himself in some episodes.
198** When he became an ad for blue pants, he ended up writing other ads. It turns out the one about eating Maine potatoes wasn't an ad, but a note to self.
199** When Springfield was divided into two phone areas, Homer had the second area code written on himself, as well as a reminder that, out of his [[ThoseTwoGuys two best friends and co-workers]], Lenny was the white one and Carl was the black one ("I think that's right.").
200** When Homer entered a Catholic school, he wrote onto his right arm a long word and on his left one "God=Good Devil=Bad".
201** In "Lard of the Dance", Homer writes "Red=Meltdown" on his arm.
202** In "Homer Goes to College", Homer plans to cheat by writing the entire periodic table on his arm until one of his tutors points out that he would never be able to fit the entire thing.
203** In "The Last Temptation of Homer" Homer writes a LetsJustBeFriends speech on his hand but when the time comes for him to deliver it to his attractive co-worker he finds that his nervous sweating has rendered it illegible. We also see another man reading the note on his hand, which starts with 'I am tired of these jokes about my giant hand' [[IResembleThatRemark and then continues as an extensive essay]].
204* In the ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants'' episode "No Weenies Allowed," Patrick looks at his hand to remind himself that he is pretending to be a "kickboxer" to show Reg how tough [=SpongeBob=] is.
205* ''WesternAnimation/{{Stoked}}'': In "Dirty Little Secret, Nerdy Little Secrets", Emma writes a long screed that covers both of Fin's arms, reminding Fin to wake her up to go training. Fin apparently does not notice till Broseph points it out to her.
206* ''WesternAnimation/{{Superjail}}'': Salty, the old captain seen in the episode "Vacation", has the map of the floating islands tattooed on his back. Of course, when he dies Lord Stingray rips the skin off of his back to keep the map.
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210* People write on their hands all the time. Reminders, doodles, attempts to cheat, etc.
211* Some people tattoo a word or brief phrase of sentimental significance to them somewhere on their body, like the wrists or bicep.
212* Prison tattoos are usually a way to communicate certain things to other prisoners. The full list of examples is too extensive to list here, but here is a brief list of well known ones:
213** A clock with no hands usually signifies the prisoner is serving a life sentence.
214** A tear drop on the face is usually a sign the prisoner has committed murder. Some have variations of the teardrop; for example, an outline of a teardrop usually means they committed attempted murder.
215** Playing cards on the arms and legs signify a liking for gambling (or that they simply believe that life is a gamble). Be careful what types of playing cards you tattoo on yourself, however. Clubs usually mean a generic criminal, spades signify a thief, diamonds usually signify a snitch (usually forced on) and hearts signify the prisoner is [[PrisonRape looking for love]] (also usually forced on).
216** 1488 is a sign that the prisoner is a white supremacist (the Fourteen Words[[note]]"We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children"[[/note]] being represented by the 14 and the 88 being the 8th letter in the alphabet H, 88 is a simple sign saying "Heil Hitler").
217** Webs can signify a long term behind bars; so can a small tattoo on the hand that has 5 dots (4 surrounding 1 in a perfect square), webs with spiders in them can indicate the prisoner is in for murder, but they can in some cultures represent [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil a rapist]].
218** Goats can indicate a snitch (forcefully applied).
219** In eastern European and Russian prisons they note which crime the prisoner has committed, where they committed them, how long they committed them and even sometimes why they did it, with a number of small tattoos on the prisoners hands. They take their tattoo code extremely seriously; if you have a tattoo on your body that you haven't earned (and they WILL find out eventually), the other prisoners will remove the tattoo forcefully.
220** That being said, trying the same shit in any other prison is just asking for trouble. They probably won't skin you alive to remove the tattoo, but you might be shanked for your trouble.
221** Tattoos of crosses and praying hands are usually a symbol of the prisoner finding faith inside bars.
222** "Mama tried" is the prisoner basically saying FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse.
223* MMA champion Creator/BasRutten used to draw a big R on the back of his hands before every match to remind himself to relax during the brawl, in order to keep himself from gassing out.
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