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7->''"If light and darkness are eternal, then surely we nothings must be the same... Eternal!"''
8-->-- '''Xemnas''', ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII''
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12Some characters use [[CastingAShadow the Power of Darkness]] to show off how cool they are. Not this guy. When darkness isn't dark enough, the only thing that can properly express your morally dubious badassery is the Power of the Void--[[ElementalPowers power]] over '''[[color:darkslategrey:nothingness]]'''.
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14How this works can vary. How are you going to make cool fight scenes when a character's power is the ability to control nothing? In many cases, this is by giving him lasers, energy blasts, and various other powers that other characters already have, with minor cosmetic changes to show that they come from the Void. Other works are better about portraying this; erasing objects and unfortunate people from existence, manipulating black holes, and [[LifeDrain draining]] LifeEnergy. Powers over [[AnIcePerson cold]] and [[CastingAShadow darkness]] come up often as well -- this makes sense, since they are technically defined by a lack of energy. Sometimes, this also involves partial or total CessationOfExistence as a physical trait (in the partial case, functioning much like an AbsurdlySharpBlade in that it "cuts" by [[DisintegratorRay removing physical matter]], and in the latter case simply sucks an object or person into nothingness). And sometimes it goes in the opposite direction. Since many creation myths involve creation from nothing, some writers have the power of the void grant the power to create as well as destroy, circling back around to [[EnergyWeapon Frickin' Laser Beams]] of PureEnergy, or even ThePowerOfCreation.
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16For works that are Eastern-inclined, they may be taking the idea of nothingness as described by Buddhism, "Mu", or the 5th Japanese element, "空/Kuu" ("Void/Sky").
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18For [[PersonalityPowers obvious reasons]], the Power of the Void is frequently the gimmick of {{Straw Nihilist}}s, {{Omnicidal Maniac}}s and outright {{Eldritch Abomination}}s. It can also be the result of a YinYangBomb, in which case it is equally likely to be found in the hands of someone more heroically inclined.
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20Interestingly, Void is sometimes considered the [[ElementNumberFive Fifth]] [[ElementalPowers Classical Element]] ([[JustForFun/IThoughtItMeant not to be confused with]] ''the'' [[Film/TheFifthElement Fifth Element]]), particularly in a universe that uses the VoidBetweenTheWorlds. However it's usually considered NonElemental because it (appropriately) lacks elemental traits. It may even be an InfinityPlusOneElement. Contrast with LightEmUp.
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28* ''Manga/AliveTheFinalEvolution'':
29** The estranged best friend who isn't the BigBad, exactly, but still a big threat and main quest object has void-type, negation and unbeing powers that manifest primarily as the ability to put holes in things. This can be quite horrible. [[spoiler: Later on he ditches his physical body, making him NighInvulnerable.]]
30** The [[MadArtist completely cracked painter]] Yura (who started out physically repulsive and somehow through ArtEvolution became rather stunning, despite poor dental care) can create bubbles that blow up and seem to operate similarly, but when the aforementioned best friend character scatters his Swiss-cheesing ability around the stuff ''he'' hits just ''ceases to be.'' A good example of the [[NightmareFuel damage]] he can do? [[spoiler: Throughout the course of the series, he halved a metric ton of peoples' bodies (or just made holes appear ''in their heads''), and then even gave the same treatment to the greater part of a '''MOUNTAIN'''.]]
31* ''Manga/ArataTheLegend'': Yataka has a Hayagami that represents this power [[spoiler:as stated by Tsukuyo]].
32* In ''Manga/BlackClover'', Yami Sukehiro's Dark Magic can absorb spells, especially from Light Magic, by forming small black holes or through dark spells. After the time skip, he can combine this with Mana Zone to cast Dark Moon, forming a space where he chooses which spells are absorbed.
33* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'' Bount arc: The Bount Sawatari's doll is Baura, a huge fish-like monster. Baura can enter and travel through a void-like dimension, allowing him to disappear and reappear through any surface. When he swallows an opponent, the victim is stored in the void dimension.
34* In ''Manga/Brave10'', Isanami is the [[spoiler:Brave of Darkness.]] Despite the name, the power she has at her disposal is closer in function to this, rotting everything in the vicinity and turning it all to nothingness.
35* In ''Anime/CardcaptorSakuraMovie2TheSealedCard'', The Nothing card has the power to make anything she hits not exist.
36* Havoc in ''Anime/DarkerThanBlack'' got the power to instantly vacuumize large volumes, with fatal results to people and some constructions in an affected area.
37* ''Franchise/DragonBall'':
38** ''Anime/DragonBallZDeadZone'' has [[BigBad Garlic Jr.]], whose SignatureMove is to open a portal to the titular Dead Zone. The portal functions exactly like a real life black hole, drawing everything in with immense gravitational force and anything that gets sucked in is trapped there permanently. Unfortunately for him, his greatest technique is ironically his greatest weakness as both of his defeats are the result of him getting sucked into the Dead Zone by Gohan. He managed to escape the first time by drawing power from the Makyo Star, but the second time, the heroes destroyed said star to make sure he can't escape again. And it doubly sucks for him as he is one of the few ''Dragon Ball'' villains to obtain immortality, meaning he can never die and will remain trapped in the Dead Zone for eternity.
39** ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'':
40*** The Gods of Destruction all possess the "Hakai" technique, which allows them to erase anything and anyone from existence by simply pointing their hand at the target and (optionally) saying "Hakai". This ability is powerful enough to erase even intangible beings such as ghosts. Beerus first uses this ability to [[spoiler:execute Present Zamasu after his attempted murder of his mentor Gowasu. Goku in the manga used this ability to defeat Fused Zamasu, which only failed when the latter used Future Mai as a HumanShield.]] Sidra, Universe 9's God of Destruction uses this ability to destroy a city and later [[spoiler:grants a fraction of his Energy of Destruction to the leader of a team of assassins in an attempt to assassinate Goku and a resurrected Frieza.]]
41*** The anime later introduces us to Zeno, the Omni-King of the Multiverse who like his fellow gods, has the power to erase anything he desires from existence. ''Unlike'' the Gods of Destruction, however, his ability is on a far more powerful scale as he has the power to erase entire '''universes''' from existence. [[spoiler:After Infinite Zamasu attempts to merge with the multiverse itself, Zeno simply erases Future Trunks' timeline to put him down.]] In the Universe Survival Saga, Zeni hosts a Tournament of Power where the losing team gets their universe erased. [[spoiler:Universe 9 was the first to lose and their universe and everything in it is promptly wiped out of existence.]]
42* ''Manga/FairyTail'': While [[ArcVillain Master Zero]], the SuperPoweredEvilSide of [[EvilGenius Brain]] of the Oracion Seis, normally just uses powerful [[CastingAShadow Darkness Magic]], his ultimate spell "Genesis Zero" is explicitly referred to like this. Specifically, it summons a hosts of screaming dark phantoms that drag his victims away into a "realm of nothingness" in which they're [[AndIMustScream trapped forever]]. A fitting spell for an OmnicidalManiac who repeatedly rants about destroying everything and returning it to nothingness. [[TheHero Natsu]] only manages to escape the void by [[PlayingWithFire intensifying his Dragon Force-enhanced flames]] until he literally ''[[AntiMagic burns his way out]]'' back into the original dimension.
43* ''Literature/TheFamiliarOfZero'':
44** Louise's aligned element is named "Void" and she uses it to blow things up (this is mainly because she did not master her powers properly, but it is hinted in the novels that she really does sub-atomic manipulation, hence the explosions). It also covers some AntiMagic, which fits the "Void" theme better, and illusion magic, which doesn't.
45** Another void mage ,[[spoiler:Tiffania]], has an oblivion spell that can wipe out short term memory.
46** Yet another one, [[spoiler:the King of Gallia]], has the power to accelerate.
47** The last one, [[spoiler:the Pope]], has the power to open dimension doors.
48* As a result of a ''lot'' of ancient magics carried out by her family, Shiki Ryougi from ''Literature/TheGardenOfSinners'' ended up with an AnthropomorphicPersonification of the Void, a.k.a. the primordial chaos, as a secret ''third'' personality inhabiting her body. Said personality almost never takes control, though, because it is literally omnipotent (at one point destroying and recreating reality several times in a row in the span it took her to utter a single sentence) and, therefore, bored out of its mind, preferring to just slumber until its current host dies of old age and it can return to its natural state.
49* ''Manga/InuYasha'':
50** Miroku has this in his wind tunnel, which is a void in the palm of his hand that sucks up everything.
51** Sesshomaru in his Meido Zangetsuha technique, which can suck everything it touches directly to hell. Eventually [[spoiler:Inuyasha]] gets his own version of Meido Zangetsuha, which instead can cut anything into small pieces by creating a void inside an object or person.
52** Kanna is, according to Naraku, an embodiment of nothingness. In other words, she IS the void. Because of this, she has no scent, no aura, and is immune to aura attacks of any kind. Inuyasha learned this the hard way.
53* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'':
54** Vanilla Ice, TheDragon to Dio Brando has the ability to wrap his Stand, Cream, around him and swallow up anything in the void within it. Unfortunately, he cannot see during this, so...
55** The right palm of Okuyasu's Stand, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The Hand]] can remove anything from existence, even ''the space between two bodies'' (effectively letting him teleport). Okuyasu himself says he doesn't know where things go. This makes him one of the most powerful stand users ever and a perfect [[TheBigGuy Big Guy]]... if he wasn't so much of an idiot that Josuke defeats him by ''ducking''.[[note]]He accidentally removed the space between some plant pots and his ''own face.''[[/note]] Granted, later on he does begin managing to pull his own weight, even assisting in the main villain's downfall.
56** In Part 8, it's revealed that [[spoiler:the true nature of Josuke's Soft & Wet bubbles are lines spinning so rapidly, they appear as spheres. Among the ones he normally generates, he unconsciously creates invisible bubbles that emerge from the birthmark on his neck. Their invisibility is caused by the lines comprising them being so infinitely thin, they're functionally non-existent, giving them special properties. Most notably, they are able to [[UnblockableAttack phase through physical barriers]], as well as bypass the [[DisasterDominoes logic]] of calamity [[TheJinx Wonder of U's ability]] operates on, all while still carrying an [[HavingABlast explosive spin]]. This turns it into an extremely powerful attack that doesn't exist, that Josuke later dubs as "Soft & Wet: Go Beyond."]]
57* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'': Chibaku Tensei, a Void Style technique that creates a miniature black hole strong enough to create a planetary mass from the earth, even the[[spoiler: moon]]. It looks exactly like the picture on this page. Only Naruto has been able to break out of such an attack, but only because he formed [[DarkestHour eight tails]].
58* ''Manga/OnePiece'' Blackbeard can use his [[GravityMaster Gravity-controlling powers]] he gets from the [[CastingAShadow Yami Yami no Mi]] to absorb materials into the dark, smoke-like substance it creates, completly erasing what it absorbs off the surface of the Earth, even compared to a Black Hole. However, he can also expel the same matter, albeit crushed from the Gravity within the Void.
59** It ''also'' has the ability to completely nullify both the abilities ''and'' the physical properties of Devil Fruit users, temporarily reverting them back into normal persons, as long as he is physically touching them. So in a sense, it's also works as a InfinityPlusOneElement.
60** However, this comes with a NecessaryDrawback. Normally, a Logia-type Devil Fruit allows the user to turn into their respective element, making it so that most attacks harmlessly phase through their body; however, the "gravity" of the Yami Yami no Mi's darkness prevents Blackbeard from doing that. Additionally, the gravity subtly attracts enemy attacks, meaning that they get harder to avoid, more damaging and more painful.
61* ''Manga/{{Saiyuki}}'': A rather nasty [[PsychopathicManchild villain]] sports this sort of power in the later arcs.
62* In the ''Literature/{{Slayers}}'' series, Lina's Giga Slave and Ragna blade; the first is basically a summoning spell for the Lord of Nightmares, and the second is basically a blade made of nothingness that vaporizes anything it touches.
63-->'''Sylphiel''': "Yours is a spell that invites a void into this world. It is the power to extinguish energy and return matter to nothingness. The bringer of the void becomes its very embodiment."
64* In ''Manga/ZatchBell'', the [[{{Mons}} demon]]; [[MeaningfulName Clear Note]] is the villain of the last story arc of the manga. He uses this trope for his spell theme "annihilation". He is a PersonOfMassDestruction, whose declared goal is to [[OmnicidalManiac kill every single demon]] (himself too eventually) and obliterate the demon world. He does not "come from the void" in any sense, though, and his will to destroy comes from [[spoiler:him being controlled by his own spell]].
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68* ''TabletopGame/LegendOfTheFiveRings'': Void is the fifth "Ring", as well as [[InfinityPlusOneElement the most powerful]], but amusingly, it's not this trope (it's really more like "spirit," or what have you). Instead, we have [[EldritchAbomination The Lying Darkness]], which empowers assorted ninja and the like in their efforts to steal the names and identities of good guys and bad guys alike. The only way to destroy it was to ''name it'' via a ritual - once it had a name of its own, it could no longer ''be'' the Lying Darkness, since it now had a truth attached to it.
69* ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering''
70** The page image is the card Damnation, but there are plenty of other spells that involve abusing the void.
71** The [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=383034 Null Rod,]] which prevents use of many artifact abilities.
72--> Gerrard: "But it doesn't ''do'' anything." \
73Hanna: "No— it ''does'' nothing."
74* ''TabletopGame/YuGiOh TCG'': Several monsters' effects that simply remove cards from the field evoke this, such as [[http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Caius Caius the Shadow Monarch,]] which removes a card from the game (and all similar variations of this effect), and [[http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Steelswarm_Girastag Steelswarm Girastag,]] which sends a card to the grave. Both cards evade effects that protect cards from destruction, which is considered very powerful in the game.
75** Of particular note is the [[http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Infernoid Infernoid]] archetype, which not only banish opponents cards, but banish ''themselves'' to summon more. To push this even further, all of their spell and trap cards have 'Void' in the name.
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79* ''ComicBook/BlackestNight'': Its BigBad Nekron, despite taking the form of TheGrimReaper, is the AnthropomorphicPersonification of the cosmic void itself, and he claims that he came into being as a "defense mechanism" against life.
80* Dawnbreaker from ''ComicBook/DarkNightsMetal'' was an EvilDoppelganger to Bruce Wayne who instead of becoming ComicBook/{{Batman}}, received a Green Lantern ring [[CreepyChild on the day of his parents' death]]. However, he was so broken inside that he corrupted the ring with his [[StrawNihilist nihilism]], [[MakerOfMonsters producing eldritch horrors from the empty void inside himself]].
81* ''ComicBook/{{Maestros}}'': Combines this trope with BigCreepyCrawlies who act as the vector for the expression of the void's power for its avatar Marduk.
82* From [[Franchise/MarvelUniverse Marvel]]
83** Over in the House of Ideas exists Amatsu Mikaboshi. He began as a TokenEvilTeammate to [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHercules the God Squad]], but quickly spiraled off to become the BigBad of a major CrisisCrossover, ''ComicBook/ChaosWar''. As the personification of primordial chaos, his ultimate goal is to consume all of creation and return the universe to non-existence.
84** Also from Marvel, the CosmicEntity Oblivion. He/It is framed as the counterpart to [[TheGrimReaper Death]] where as Death represents the end of life, Oblivion represents non-existence. It[=/=]He even claims Amatsu Mikaboshi is one of its avatars.
85* The ComicBook/New52 run of ''ComicBook/DialHForHero'' featured nullomancy, literally the magic of nothingness, which was studied and used by an arc villain called Ex Nihilo (i.e. "out of nothing").
86* A ''Comicbook/{{Superman}}''/''Comicbook/ChallengersOfTheUnknown'' crossover featured a group of four criminals who had each gained ElementalPowers from [[RingOfPower Rings of Power]] they stole from the Challs' villain Tiko. After defeating them, they heroes discovered that Tiko still has one ring, which gives him the power to generate an all-absorbing vacuum. Prof Haley helpfully explains that Void was the fifth element in some classical philosophies.
87* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1987'': A one-shot villain has the impressive power to create small localized black holes. They'd have probably done better for themselves if their first attempt to use said power for crime hadn't occurred about ten feet from a building where members of the Franchise/JusticeLeague, ComicBook/{{JSA}} ''and'' ComicBook/TeenTitans were hanging out.
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91* WD (Wingding Gaster) has these in ''Webcomic/AskFriskAndCompany'', but doesn't use them much, as by his own admission, they're dangerous and unpredictable, just as likely to harm as to help
92* The Dark And Omnipotent Antithesis in ''[[FanFic/RainbowDoubleDashsLunaverse Crisis On Two Equestrias]]''. Both Trixies note that technically she doesn't cast spells, she tears spell-shaped holes in the universe and magic rushes in to fill them. She can also tear open an hole and hold it open, creating anti-magic pockets where no spellcasting is possible.
93* In the Naruto fanfic ''Fanfic/{{Echoes|Kagaseo}}'', [[spoiler: The Madara Trio and Naruto/Kazama (who is ironically, the hero/AntiHero all have this, due to contact with [[GodOfEvil Amatsu-Mikaboshi]], unknowingly at first in Kazama's place. The Madara Trio can't erase things from existence, and while Kazama can, he has only used it once due to reflex.]]
94* Luna uses this in ''Fanfic/ElementalsOfHarmony''. Faced with a physical manifestation of the element of Honesty that is damaging the universe [[NonMaliciousMonster by existing]], she moves herself between it and the sun and unleashes a spell that turns her shadow into the truth of the heat death of the universe. She personally considers that spell to be BlackMagic, and not in the TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering sense.
95* The crossover fic ''Fanfic/AFamiliarVoid'' gives Void the combined characteristics it had in ''The Familiar of Zero'' and ''Hollow Knight'' (see above and below). A single Abyss Shriek from the Knight is enough to cripple a massive golem.
96* ''Fanfic/FateOfTheClansBadEnds'': [[spoiler:Using all 18 runes and being able to use magic instead of just magecraft allows Cú Chulainn (Beast) to imitate Lugh's star Authority and create a black hole.]]
97* ''Fanfic/JWITCHSeries'': [[spoiler: When [[SixthRanger Jade's]] [[CastingAShadow shadow powers]] upgrade after the Veil is lowered in Season 2, they gain the ability to absorb and nullify anything that generates light, such as sucking in and snuffing out flames. This is later expanded on to show that she can even absorb and negate Quintessence-powered magic.]]
98* All Void Kitsune in ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/4730390/1/ Naruto Genkyouien]]'' use this. It can be used for erasing things from existence, creating objects and teleporting. As of the more recent chapters, it can also erase concepts such as harm from living beings.
99* ''VideoGame/PokemonWack'': The new Void-type is immune to almost ''every'' type, both old and new, with the exception of [[InfinityPlusOneElement Wack]] and [[NonElemental ???]].
100* ''Fanfic/PonyPOVSeries'':
101** This is both the Draconequi's most dangerous power and their greatest weakness. They can [[RetGone erase things from existence]], including their own wounds, but they can't affect anything ''created'' by taking away or the absence of something. Ice is one of the only things that can actually successfully trap them for any period of time and if someone's power comes from something like this, for example, despair, they can't affect them at all. This is even true for Discord, who is ''extremely'' powerful even by his species' standards. They also have dominion over the Shadows of Existence (what's left of someone who has been erased from time). This makes them a direct contrast to their Nature's Law counterparts the Alicorns, who can use the PowerOfCreation but cannot erase while the Draconequi can only erase not create.
102** Entropy, the female [[TopGod Draconequi Elder]] is the one who offspring ''get'' their power from. She's the AnthropomorphicPersonification of Nothingness and whereas her children need to actively touch something to erase it, she needs only a ''word'' to do so. More so, her symbol is typically depicted as a black hole. She has on several occasions shown she can command the Shadows of Existence residing in her realm of Oblivion to an even greater extent than her children, such as when she once merged a large number of them in an entity called Nightmare Legion.
103* There is a Starcraft/Star Wars crossover where Zeratul realizes that both the Light and Dark sides of the Force are the same psychic powers practiced by the Protoss (hence why Jedi are prone to falling to the Dark Side: without the Khala's discipline, they can't control it). By rejecting both, Jedi become able to use the very same powers practiced by Protoss Dark Templars, including making oneself invisible. A padawan practicing this describes that while the Force feels warm, the Void feels cold and empty.
104** ''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/3869347/1 The Grey Templar 2.]]'' It has others as well, like the BigBad Sith channeling the Void to transform into a [[EnergyBeing Twilight Archon]], the canonical [[AllYourPowersCombined union of a high and a dark templar]]. Bear in mind, this fic was written years before ''Starcraft 2'' came out.
105* ''Fanfic/{{TITANOMACH}}'': This is the main power of the Nine and their Agents, and it's one they offer to all those they deem worthy, whether they use the Light, the Darkness, or neither. [[spoiler:Fang Sov is offered the chance to obtain this power, as is Clovis Bray.]]
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109* [[BigBad Xayide]] in ''[[Film/TheNeverEndingStory The Neverending Story II: The Next Chapter]]'' is the human personification of emptiness, with powers that reflect it such as an army of empty living suits of armor. [[spoiler:She's defeated in the end when Bastion wishes for her to have a heart, which causes her to outright explode]].
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113* ''Literature/{{Circleverse}}'': ''[[Literature/TheCircleOpens Magic Steps]]'' introduces "unmagic". Mage characters are horrified by it, saying it's the absence of all else — light, magic, existence; a blight as much as magic, and it drives users to lose hope and feeling. The antagonists, who are indeed losing their sanity but not their sense of purpose, use it to get past guards and warding spells to assassinate people in plain sight. Lark says it can also be used to collapse distances and let people walk between places quickly... if they can bear it.
114-->"One man who jumped from Lightsbridge to Nidra through unmagic lay in a fever for a year, raving. Later he wrote that [[AndIMustScream his senses all went dead; he was trapped inside his own mind]]."
115* The Franchise/CthulhuMythos story ''What Brings the Void'' by Will Murray. A line of refugees encounter a black void in their path and decide to commit suicide to escape the horror of an Earth dominated by the Old Ones. They disappear instantly into the void, which swells from absorbing them, turning from a void to a vortex and then a ''vornado'' that chases down anyone who refused to jump and consumes them. Even a HumanoidAbomination who'd been watching this and having an EvilLaugh finds himself devoured.
116* The Key from ''Literature/ConstanceVerityDestroysTheUniverse'' is a force of pure entropy that manifested naturally in the dawn of the universe (and possibly before that), indiscriminately wiping out entire galaxies before a [[LizardFolk reptilian]] race of {{Precursors}} found and contained it. Well, [[LeakingCanOfEvil barely contained it]], bits of entropic energy gathering [[spoiler:and eventually manifesting as the Caretaker Destiny]].
117* In a Creator/StanislawLem story from ''Literature/TheCyberiad'', a MadScientist builds a machine that can create anything that starts with N. Asked to create "Nothing", the machine starts eliminating everything from existence. It begins with things that starts with N because it's more familiar with them, but then it breaks through, and it gets more void-y from there. [[spoiler:It is stopped just before completing the task, and the final result is implied to be our universe -- with small islands of light and life separated by immense voids.]]
118* In the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'', the metaphysical Dwarf concept of the Gingunnagap fulfils the definition of the fundamental Void of nothing, except perhaps unformed chaos-potential. The unformed Firmament which eventually gave rise to our own universe following a Big Bang is also described in ''Literature/TheScienceOfDiscworld''.
119* In Marie Brennan's ''Literature/{{Doppelganger}}'' series, the Void is recognized as an element in its own right; however, witches can't perform any magic associated with it (although they can use any of the four classical ElementalPowers). It eventually turns out that this is because void magic is associated with movement (e.g., dance--the other elemental powers are associated with song), which is not the domain of the witches but rather [[spoiler:their doppelganger halves, who they've been killing off]]. A few witches' quest to fix this drives much of the stories' plot.
120* The villain in ''Literature/DragonsWinter'' has command over the void. It's how he manages to bind Karadur's power.
121* ''Literature/TheElderEmpire'': The Great Elders are survivors from other worlds who were mutated and empowered by their trip through the void. The Sleepless have a few minor abilities related to the void, such as void-messages and summoning.
122* Creator/NKJemisin's ''Literature/InheritanceTrilogy'': Ia the Negation is the PhysicalGod of this, which gives him the {{Retconjuration}} power to write events out of history or [[RetGone make people never have existed]]. He's not a bad fellow, but spends his time [[GodInHumanForm in human form]] on Earth because other gods [[YouCannotGraspTheTrueForm can't bear the sight of his true form's]] absolute nothingness in the divine realms.
123* In ''Literature/TheIrregularAtMagicHighSchool'', the power of 'cancelling' magic is distinct from actual magic, and the Yotsuba don't try to breed for it anymore. The last time they did, they got an aberrant child who could not only destroy magic, but ''everything'' physical- right down to the cellular level. They had to [[EmptyShell psychologically cripple]] him to ensure he wouldn't accidentally cause the apocalypse, though even that [[OutOfTheFryingPan replaced impulsivity with ruthlessness]]. He's quite the MookHorrorShow when roused- even trained soldiers aren't prepared for [[NothingIsScarier the slow, creeping horror]] of comrades simply ''disappearing'' out of nowhere, or wounds so empty they don't even bleed.
124* In the ''Literature/KeysToTheKingdom'' series, the substance of the void is called "Nothing", and beings composed of it are called "Nithlings".
125* In a Creator/MichaelMoorcock story, one of the heroes encounters an area of the world that's a complete white void. After wandering around for a while, he discovers a Reality Warper that for various reasons wants to be one with the perfect void. The hero grants the Reality Warper's wish by shooting him with an arrow point blank; once the Reality Warper dies, the white void becomes a normal landscape again.
126* [[EldritchAbomination The Nothing]] from ''Literature/TheNeverendingStory'' is a gigantic mass of well ''nothing'' that has the power to erase anything it touches and its sole goal is to destroy Fantasia. Its origin, goals and nature vary between adaptations, but it has a definite origin in mankind: In the movie its a [[AlmightyIdiot mindless cosmic force of destruction]] [[spoiler: born from humanity's collective loss of hope]], in the book, [[spoiler: it's an underling of [[GreaterScopeVillain the Manipulators]], who turns Fantasians into lies in the real world.]]
127* In ''Literature/TheSilmarillion'', the Unlight of [[EldritchAbomination Ungol]][[GiantSpider iant]], a creature that eats light, falls somewhere between CastingAShadow and the Power of the Void.
128* The Void is one of the five elements in ''Literature/TheSovereignStone'' trilogy, and Void mages can mimic the powers of any other element, so long as they're used for destructive purposes. However, Void magic is inherently inimical to life as we know it, so if you're not undead (or [[BigBad Dagnarus]]), using it for anything powerful will cause you to break out in lots of deeply unpleasant sores, and can kill you under some conditions. Most Void mages are consequently either sparing with their power, or [[AxeCrazy totally insane]].
129* ''Literature/{{Spellsinger}}'': In ''Paths of the Perambulator'', Clothahump uses the power of the void to find out where the titular Perambulator is. Specifically, he says that "nothing" is the shortest distance between two points and therefore by summoning nothing he'll be able to see it. He summons nothing [[TakeThat by reading politicians' campaign speeches]].
130* The [[BigBad true villains]] of the [[Literature/AWrinkleInTime Time Quartet]] series by Creator/MadeleineLEngle are the Echthroi. Beings who want to spread nothing on spiritual level, destroying not just life and matter but ''souls'', and ruining all existence from beginning to end. Their "true" form is described as being like a gash in existence or a streak of Nothingness which is so terrible it causes 'reality' to scream, even in space.
131* In ''Literature/UnLunDun'', [[spoiler: the [=UnGun=]]] is especially powerful when loaded with "nothing".
132* ''Literature/TheWitchlands'': The Void is one of the six elements, the opposite of Aether. The Voidwitches seen so far have dark and unsettling powers, and most people in the titular continent don't believe Void magic exists.
133* The Void is one of the five elemental zones in the middle of ''Literature/{{Xanth}}''.
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137* In the series 2 finale of the revived ''Series/DoctorWho'' the Doctor uses the void between two universes to defeat invading Dalek and Cyberman armies as the "void residue" that clings to everything that has traveled through it is attracted by it. How a void leaves residue is left to the imagination of the viewer.
138* In the ''Series/{{Heroes}}'' season 3 episode ''Angels and Monsters'', Noah and Sylar are sent after Canfield, a man who has the power to create "Vortexes" into which things disappear forever. Noah tries to make Canfield eliminate Sylar (who by this time has copied Claire's regeneration power, making him extremely difficult to kill). Canfield uses it to kill himself instead, refusing to become a murderer.
139* ''Franchise/KamenRider'':
140** The purple Core Medals in ''Series/KamenRiderOOO'' run on the desire of nothingness. [[spoiler: Which is why it sought out TheHero Eiji, whose lack of desires allowed him to become OOO, and why Dr Maki, desiring an end to everything (i.e., making everything nothing) is a suitable vessel.]]
141*** [[spoiler: Furthermore, their powers work in the aforementioned way, split down the middle: Eiji's powers as Putotyra revolve around AnIcePerson, while Maki's TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt plans factor into his Yummies once he becomes a Greeed, as they annihilate people's desires. During the final battle, Eiji uses the purple Medals to perform a FinishingMove that creates a black hole, killing Maki and sucking in all but one of the Medals.]]
142** The Virgo Zodiarts in ''Series/KamenRiderFourze'' flings around miniature black holes which leave perfectly smooth holes in whatever they touch.
143** Kamen Rider Falchion, wielder of the Mumeiken Kyomu in ''Series/KamenRiderSaber'', is known as the Void Swordsman, which seems to manifest as [[PowerNullifier the ability to negate the powers of the other Holy Swords.]]
144* In the ''Franchise/{{Stargate|Verse}}'' series, the most powerful generators they use to run their advanced technology revolves around harvesting zero point energy, by using their zero point modules. Which they techno-babble explain by taking energy from space itself, they eventually run out of power somehow though... A lot of the show's pivotal plots involve finding or using these generators.
145** Zero Point Modules tap into {{Pocket Dimension}}s and drain the [[BuffySpeak void-energy stuff]] from that Pocket Dimension. Each ZPM is connected to a different PocketDimension, which does eventually run dry. They also try to harvest zero point energy from the universe itself and later an alternate universe, neither of which went very well due to their tendency to cause massive explosions.
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149* In Christian and Judaist thought, the primordial state of Universe was one of a chaotic void, ''tohu wa bohu'' before God said "Let there be light!" See [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tohu_wa-bohu The Other Wiki]].
150* In Taoist philosphy, ''Wuji'' is the state of "ultimate nothingness/limitlessness" that occur before Yin and Yang filled it, creating ''Taiji'' ("supreme ultimate").
151* In Japanese Buddhism, Void or "Sky" is the 5th element. It is tied with the immaterial, spiritual, imaginations and thoughts.
152* In Greek Mythology, Chaos is the GodOfChaos and the Void. A primordial abyss of disorganized nothingness from which all things sprang.
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156* ''TabletopGame/AnimaBeyondFantasy'' presents Edamiel, a Beryl -godlike entity of light- who embraced oblivion and nihilism, and the Etrien Gnosos which is this trope with FaceMonsterTurn added; and played straight with Ildabaoth Veda (bonus points for being both a CreepyChild and a [[WhiteHairBlackHeart white haired]] pretty girl).
157** In the [[NoExportforYou (currently in Spanish only)]] ''Arcana Exxet'' one of the subschools of magic (appropriately named ''Void'') lets the player use the power of the Void.
158* "Void" is one of the types of heroes in ''Ascension'': their abilities focus on removing your own cards from play, which is nifty for thinning out your deck.
159* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' has several Prestige Classes that are based around the idea of using emptiness as a weapon, as well as the Binder PC class, who channel the power of entities that have been banished to nothingness, not to mention the infamous ''sphere of annihilation'' - picture a tiny singularity that runs on RuleOfCool rather than more traditional physics.
160** In the ''Oriental Adventures'' suppliment, Void is officially introduced as a type of Elementalist Magic, and there is a Prestige Class that specializes in it.
161** One of the Inner Planes in {{TabletopGame/Planescape}} is the quasi-elemental plane of Vacuum. It isn't full of destruction or malice, however, although you wouldn't want to go there without a really good reason. In fact, it isn't full of anything. It's vacuum, after all.
162* The Neverborn in ''{{TabletopGame/Exalted}}''. According to some theories, Creation's version of the Void wouldn't even exist if not for them. By extension, the Deathlords and the Abyssal Exalted. Interestingly, in ''Exalted'', the Power of the Void is closely associated with [[{{Necromancer}} Necromancy]], to the point that anyone who can use one can generally use the other to some extent.
163* Introduced in Book of the Dead, ''TabletopGame/GeistTheSinEaters'' have the Pit Manifestations, which work by taking an aspect of the victim away. For example, using the [[BlowYouAway Cold Wind]] Pit robs the victim from the ability to breathe, [[PlayingWithFire Pyre-Flame]] Pit makes the victim unable to draw warmth from any heat source, Passion Pit sends the victim into a DespairEventHorizon. This is the most feared Manifestation to run afoul of, and the sheer ''wrongness'' of it [[DangerousForbiddenTechnique makes it a Synergy 7 sin just to use.]]
164* Touched upon slightly above- in the ''TabletopGame/LegendOfTheFiveRings'' RPG, there are actually two "Powers of the Void."
165** The first is the Void, which symbolizes both the presence and absence of the Elements, which players may tap into through "Void Points" (or, for certain rare shugenja, through special Void Spells). This is more of an [[AvertedTrope aversion]] of the trope, since the Void isn't actually anti-existence; indeed, all existence ''emerged'' from the Void.
166** The second is the Nothing, AKA [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast the Lying Darkness]], which much more closely resembles this trope. Unlike the Void, the Nothing possesses neither form nor substance, and seeks to unmake all reality by eroding its laws. [[spoiler: So, of course, the Scorpion Clan went and [[IdiotBall harnessed its power anyway,]] accidentally corrupting many of its most promising ninja with the Shadow magic of ''tejina.'']]
167* The Nephandi from ''TabletopGame/MageTheAscension'' employ Qlippothic magic -- whereas common Sphere/Sephirothic magic is altering and manipulating parameters of reality, Qlippothic magic is active negation and destruction of reality. An [[FullContactMagic Akashic]] martial artist might use his knowledge of Correspondence[[note]]essentially space magic[[/note]] to leap over a distance of seven leagues. His Qlippothic counterpart would create a similar effect by ''destroying'' the space between him and his destination with a punch[[note]]with the side effect being that everything in between cannot now ever be reached without powerful magic[[/note]]. Sephirothic Prime is concerned with essence of existence. A Nephandus specializing in its Qlippothic counterpart can expel things from reality just as easily as a mage igniting a candlelight.
168** ''TabletopGame/MageTheAwakening'' has the Scelesti. The Abyss is a twisted, hateful reflection of reality created when some pretty significant magical screwups occurred and reality got some new holes torn in it. Scelesti are mages who have reshaped their souls to draw on the powers of the Abyss to corrupt spirits, negate magic (or make it go out of control), and generally make the world worse in any way they can.
169* While Deceiver, Warmain and Mimic Excrucians in ''TabletopGame/{{Nobilis}}'' mostly deal in twisting reality against itself, the Strategists are TheChampion for oblivion - and their signature power, the World-Breaker's Hand, is used to simply unmake whatever it strikes, or strip qualities from those things.
170* The ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'' Remaster during Second Edition renamed negative energy to void energy. It is the power of destruction, but somehow undead can be healed by it.
171* ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'' has Obtenebration, the Discipline favored by Clan Lasombra. For most player characters, this is just CastingAShadow; however, Obtenebration gains its power from a lightless realm known as the Abyss, which the clan's founder was said to have merged with when they were supposedly destroyed. Elder level powers in Obtenebration include things like "summon a darkness that devours life." And then there's Abyss Mysticism, a form of magic that allows you to call things ''out'' of the Abyss.
172* The Dark Eldar in ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'' utilize weapons such as Dark Lances, flyer-mounted Void Lances and Void Mines dropped by Voidraven Bombers. Nobody knows for sure what the "darklight" these weapons weaponize actually is, but it's theorized to form around black holes, warpstorms and other celestial phenomena of great magnitude. It is extremely volatile (pure darklight seems to behave like antimatter) and merely looking at a darklight beam can leave permanent scars on your retinae.
173* ''TabletopGame/WraithTheOblivion'' also has beings called Neverborn which seek to destroy reality. The force they serve is tellingly called "Oblivion."
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177* The Void element in ''VideoGame/AdventureQuest'' is different from all of the elements because monsters cannot have resistances to it. The rare ones that do are often unique and highly dangerous. Also, all monsters that do not have a resistance to it naturally take 200% of the damage dealt to them.
178** The Void Dragon is a particularly dangerous example. It uses Void element attacks against you, which is bad since there is no way for players to reduce Void damage. It can also absorb health every time you miss an attack. Void dragons even absorb Void damage to heal themselves. The only saving grace is that they take twice as much damage from standard elemental attacks. They also happen to look like [[Franchise/{{Alien}} Xenomorphs]] mixed with dragons.
179** In-universe, the Void element is actually the raw substance from which all things spring: it's somehow simultaneously aligned to all elements, hostile to all elements, and unassociated with all elements. Void energy can also be aligned with either Creation or Uncreation, the former being used to give nothingness the potential to "exist" and affect the universe, and the latter being used to remove that potential. Where it starts to get ''really'' weird is that Uncreation-aligned void can be used to create by [[ConfusingMultipleNegatives uncreating the nonexistence of something]].
180** Closely related to Void is the element of Harm, another NonElemental form of damage. Unlike void it is "merely" energy without elemental alignment. Harm is also only half as powerful as Void, with virtually all monsters taking 100% base damage from Harm as opposed to the standard 200% base damage from Void.
181** The half-dragon mage Nythera from the sister game ''VideoGame/{{Dragonfable}}'' not only has this power, but can purify those who have been corrupted by it.
182* In ''VideoGame/Bayonetta2'', the true power of [[spoiler:Aesir, God of Chaos, is "Nothingness", which is the power to erase anything and everything from the world. Loki uses this power to erase the Eyes of the World themselves, which renders his EvilTwin Loptr, who has become Aesir at this point, almost powerless.]]
183* A recurring element of Creator/BlackIsleStudios / Creator/ObsidianEntertainment [=RPGs=]:
184** Darth Nihilus from ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublicIITheSithLords''. If his name doesn't say it all, he's also implied to be "void" and has potentially the ability to become a "black hole" for all sentient life.
185*** [[spoiler: The Exile]] too, is eventually revealed to be in a similar situation. [[spoiler:You never really gained your connection to the Force back, and instead suck it from those around you through the Force bonds you create.]]
186** ''VideoGame/NeverwinterNights2: Mask of the Betrayer'' involves this as well. [[spoiler: Akachi's soul became the spirit-eater curse after being ripped from the Wall of the Faithless, and subsequently seeks to consume everything in order to fill its own emptiness.]]
187** Void is also associated with The Nameless One from ''VideoGame/PlanescapeTorment''. [[spoiler:Because he is stripped of his mortality and has forgotten himself, The Nameless One is a void in the planes -- he cannot be found by the use of scrying magic or similar, and each time he dies [[BalancingDeathsBooks another being in the multiverse dies in his place]].]]
188* The Luna element works this way in ''VideoGame/{{Boktai}}'' being between Sol (the power of life, hope, and the sun) and Hel (the power of death, hate, and darkness) and being a representation of eternity, neutrality, and the moon. The Luna Lens consumes no energy and can even fire on an empty battery, but inflicts no damage to enemies and thus can only be used to flinch them (or stun if you level it up to 3), activate switches, or draw out solar bugs.
189* In ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaLordsOfShadow2'', one of Dracula's new weapons is the Void Sword. It is the embodiment of the void in Dracula's own heart after he forsook his humanity. It is a 'vampiric' weapon that replenishes Dracula's health by draining his foe's. The Void Sword can also launch void projections which drain the heat from their targets, freezing them.
190* Void is one of the three types of elemental damage in ''VideoGame/{{Destiny}}'' and [[VideoGame/Destiny2 its sequel]]. The games' lore links it to dark energy (the physics concept), the vacuum between stars, and black holes.
191* Inai the Void Spirit in ''VideoGame/Dota2'' uses the power of the void to blast enemies with magical damage while protecting himself. He is the eldest of the four Spirit Brothers, the rest of whom wield [[DishingOutDirt more]] [[PlayingWithFire mundane]] [[ShockAndAwe elements]].
192* In ''VideoGame/DotaUnderlords'' the Void trait/alliance is represented by Enigma, Templar Assassin, Void Spirit and Faceless Void. It's a lategame alliance - assembling three members to activate the first and only level of this alliance requires getting access to at least tier 4 heroes - and when active grants every allied hero with a chance to be empowered by {{PercentDamageAttack}}s.
193* In ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'' series, this is the realm of Sithis. Sithis is a force that represents void, change, chaos, and limitation. Sithis is sometimes anthropomorphized by various groups, including the [[MurderInc Dark Brotherhood]], which operates in direct service to their "Dread Father" Sithis and who seek to serve him "in the Void" after death, and the Hist, a race of [[TimeAbyss ancient]], [[WiseTree sentient]], and possibly {{omniscient}} trees native to the Black Marsh who are said to "acknowledge" Sithis as the original creator of the universe. Sithis is venerated by many other cultures throughout Tamriel as well as a force of change, though outright worship is rare.
194* In ''VideoGame/EvolveIdle'' the Magic universe has a project called the Mana Syphon that will [[VoidBetweenTheWorlds breach the veil between universes]] and extract magic from the void. These syphons will destabilize the universe, eventually leading to a [[ApocalypseWow vacuum collapse]].
195* ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'':
196** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyV'', [[WhenTreesAttack Exdeath's]] whole plan and eventual goals revolve around his beloved Void. When he finally gets control of it, he manifests the power in the form of generating black hole-like portals into the Void, which he uses to engulf large chunks of continents, and he ''might'' be channelling the power of things trapped within the Void. In the end, the Void engulfs him and spits him back out as an OmnicidalManiac called Neo-Exdeath.
197** It's implied in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyV'' that the Void itself [[EldritchAbomination is alive and has its own goals]], and the remake notwithstanding, cannot be controlled by anybody, ultimately engulfing any being that tries to control it. In the original game, it's stated that this is what happened to Enuo, the warlock who first tried to control it.
198** Similarly, the Cloud of Darkness from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIII'' calls the void home and occasionally emerges from it to reduce other worlds to nothing. However, the two are very different takes on this trope: Exdeath appears to be attempting to wipe out everything, while Cloud Of Darkness seems to be a sort of mystical "immune response" created by the universe when a world has too much of either darkness or light, to balance things out and restart the cycle (admittedly, by killing everyone currently alive). When they meet up in ''VideoGame/{{Dissidia|FinalFantasy}}'', each arrogantly announces that their understanding of the Void is correct. Regardless, [[IdiosyncraticShipNaming Voidshipping]] is a [[FanPreferredCouple very popular]] CrackPairing.
199** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXI'' has the Emptiness, which is best explained as the [[UsefulNotes/SigmundFreud death instinct]] of everyone and everything in the world; every living thing contains a fragment of it, and as souls return to the Mothercrystals, their Emptiness sort of pools together. [[spoiler: It all came from Promathia, whose death wish--had it come to fruition--would've ended all of existence.]]
200*** As with FFIII, Cloud of Darkness takes it one step further: She's the living, ravenous, nigh-unstoppable embodiment of ''entropy itself''--the nothingness where countless worlds are born and die.
201** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII'', Zodiark invokes this when summoned. Despite him being the [[CastingAShadow dark]] Esper, his LimitBreak is a NonElemental FixedDamageAttack whose animation involves him hatching from an egg, flying into deep space, and then blasting a hole in spacetime itself.
202** ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' has the Void, a dark dimension that is the home of the [[OurDemonsAreDifferent Voidsent]]; it's possible to tap into the power of the Void and even bind Voidsent to one's will through a contract, but it's incredibly dangerous. [[spoiler: It turns out the Void is actually one of the Shards, one of 13 parallel worlds that were almost identical to the Source world, but a calamity of tremendous proportion covered that world in darkness and caused all living beings to mutate into the Voidsent.]]
203* In ''VideoGame/HeroesOfMightAndMagicAshan'' most Necromancers draw their power from the creator goddess Asha. These Necromancers are usually cases of DarkIsNotEvil since they still respect the Order Asha represents. There is a branch of Necromancers called Nethermancers who draw their power from the Void, a power based on emptiness that ''predates'' Asha, instead. The Ashan verse version of Sandro was the first known Nethermancer, having explored the Void as an alternative to the Dragon god pantheon because he didn't think they deserved worship.
204* The Void in ''VideoGame/HollowKnight'' exists in semi-liquid form at the bottom of the Abyss. The player character can eventually harness its power in order to empower spells, gain invincibility frames when dashing, and [[spoiler:defeat the TrueFinalBoss]]. The final boss in its Pure Vessel form can also extend Void limbs from itself as an attack, and the Pale King used Void as a core to create constructs. It's one of the more powerful forces in the setting.
205* From ''VideoGame/HonkaiImpact3rd'', we have the [[PersonOfMassDestruction Herrscher of the Void]] (as if the name didn't tip you off), who combines this trope with SpaceMaster. Many of their abilities include attacking via pockets of distorted space, ThinkingUpPortals, dragging unlucky foes into the Imaginary Space to have their way with them and even creating ''[[UnrealisticBlackHole miniature black holes]]''. There's a good reason why the only effective solution Shicksal had at the time of its first uprising was to [[ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill obliterate their surrounding area with dozens and dozens of anti-Honkai ballistic super missiles]].
206* ''VideoGame/AHouseOfManyDoors'': Abjah the God-Shaped Void isn't exactly a god, but rather, a void shaped like a god. Worshipers can see the effects of her miracles eating away at the world, but cannot see her effigies directly.
207* The [[FinalBoss primary villain]] Xemnas from ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'' has the power of nothingness and repeatedly acknowledges it. He also refers to nothingness as The Void during his boss battle. He runs the gamut from [[HardLight manifesting]] as PureEnergy to energy draining. This second one is accompanied by "Can you spare a heart?" and then proceeds to start draining Sora of his HP. Considering the "heart is the source of power" theme in this series than something that drains is characteristic of the Void. He often claims that Void is equal, if not more powerful than Light and Darkness.
208** All the nobodies, including Xemnas, are actually manifestations of void as they are literally made up of nothing, and were not meant to exist in the first place. It is also stated that the nobodies do not really exist and are anomalies of existence itself.
209** Vanitas from ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'' is the manifestation of emptiness and his name means "Void". His signature weapon is named the "Void Gear".
210* The Void in ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' is basically an outer space-like dimension full of planet-threatening {{Eldritch Abomination}}s. The most sympathetic characters that come from there are Kha'Zix, who enjoys hunting and assimilating wild prey a little too much; Kassadin, who entered the Void and now tries as hard as possible to keep it away from Runeterra; Kai'sa, Kassadin's daughter, who was forced to wear a Void creature as a costume to survive in the incredibly harsh environment, and Rek'Sai, who is basically a wild beast that acts on instinct. Kog'Maw, Cho'Gath, Vel'Koz are permanently hungry for something (food, fear and destruction, and knowledge and disintegration), and [[MadProphet Malzahar]] was consumed by the Void and is now intent on bringing it to Runeterra.
211* Void is the Japanese name for the Non-Elemental element in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfDragoon''. It's most prominently wielded by game anti-villain / anti-hero Lloyd.
212* In ''VideoGame/LEGOUniverse'', the Darkitect controls the Maelstrom, which is the embodiment of destruction itself.
213* In ''VideoGame/LuckBeALandlord'', there are three 'void' objects, the Void Stone, the Void Fruit, and the Void Creature. All work the same way: zero inherent value, but returns 1 coin per empty space near it. If there are no empty spaces near it, [[PuffOfLogic it destroys itself]] and returns 8 coins. The Void Party item gives them a 50% chance of regenerating after destruction, but it can only happen up to 7 times in one spin. To a lesser extent, there is the Lemon item, which gives one coin per empty space on this roll; and to a grander one, there's the Void Portal, which gives one coin each turn per symbol destroyed in the game.
214* The Void Attribute in ''VideoGame/MagiaRecordPuellaMagiMadokaMagicaSideStory'' is officially NonElemental, but the fact that most of the people with it are either Coordinators (whose power is drawn from curses) or extremely powerful witches does lend a double meaning of destruction to it.
215* In the second ''VideoGame/MegaManStarForce'' game, the dark purple Murian soldiers wield this "element", as Geo adresses them as "Ye born of Nothing".
216* Void Walker demons from ''VideoGame/NexusClash'' are shadow creatures that draw on the power of the void to remove themselves from physical existence, enabling them to ignore physical boundaries and distances, become invisible, and bypass armor. The only downside of this is that it leaves them as fragile wisps that are [[GlassCannon unprotected]] from physical harm.
217* ''VideoGame/Nin2Jump'': Namakura, the BigBad, inserts the phrases "Emptiness is the form" and "Form is the emptiness" into his normal speech. He appears to be a Zen Buddha as well.
218* It's more of an InformedAttribute, but the Franchise/{{Pokemon}} [[Characters/PokemonGenerationIIITreeckoToSharpedo Gardevoir]] is stated in its [=PokéDex=] Entry to create miniature black holes to get rid of anybody who tries to get close to its trainer.
219* In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIIINocturne'', Ahriman introduces himself as the God of the Void.
220* In ''VideoGame/SkiesOfArcadia'', elemental magic is powered by the six moons. The silver moon gives Void magic, which grants the user power over life and death.
221* The Violet Wisps from the Nintendo DS version of ''VideoGame/SonicColors'' can turn Sonic into a small black hole that sucks in small enemies and rings.
222* ''VideoGame/StarCraft'' Dark Templar / Nerazim draw psionic power from The Void (essentially, space itself), as opposed to the Khalai Protoss, who use their own HiveMind / {{Assimilation|Plot}} link for power. Void-based abilities apparently include cloaking, trapping targets in a "Void Prison", and (for Zeratul, at least) short-range teleportation.
223** It's also worth noting that the [[YinYangBomb combination of the two]] is very powerful and there's even a Dark Templar prophecy speaking of the "Twilight Deliverer" that [[{{Foreshadowing}} signals a time of great peril]] for the Universe.
224** The Twilight Deliverer is bad news, but the Twilight ''[[MessianicArchetype Messiah]]'' is a mythological figure that is supposedly able to wield the powers of both Khala and Void in tandem and is a major force for good. What's more, the Messiah is supposedly cyclical, returning in a new form when it is needed. The (mostly Dark) protoss who espouse this theory are apt to hold that Tassadar (who ''did'' [[YinYangBomb channel both back in]] ''[=StarCraft=] 1'' to destroy the Overmind) was [[spoiler: or is, [[AscendedToAHigherPlaneOfExistence depending on your interpretation]]]] a fulfillment of this prophecy.
225* The ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' makes use of this, mostly in reference to Ryu and Gouken. ''VideoGame/StreetFighterIV'' revealed that Gouken [[OnlyMostlyDead didn't actually die]] as was previously said and was merely rendered comatose by [[CainAndAbel Akuma]]'s Shun Goku Satsu because he emptied his heart and mind of all thoughts just before it hit. After recovering, Gouken masters the Power of Nothingness and teaches it to Ryu to help him overcome the [[SuperpoweredEvilSide Satsui no Hadou]] within his heart. In ''VideoGame/StreetFighterV'' Ryu has mastered the Power of Nothingness and [[spoiler:defeats M.Bison once and for all by hitting him with a void-powered [[KamehameHadoken Hadoken]] that destroys his evil energy from the inside out.]]
226* [[BigBad Count Bleck]] and his minions in ''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario'' use this quite eagerly in their attempt to [[OmnicidalManiac annihilate all of reality]]. This includes Luigi during his time {{brainwashed}} into being [[PaperThinDisguise Mr. L]], so it's [[WildMassGuessing theorized]] that the Power of the Void is the source of Luigi's bizarre Negative Zone [[LimitBreak Final Smash]] in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Brawl''.
227** Count Bleck, meanwhile, utilizes this during his boss battle, throwing miniature black holes and creating a large void in an attempt to suck in the player close enough to damage them.
228** The results of a world that had been consumed by the black heart's void. It's a huge level with only black ground, white sky, and three small pieces of the previous world remaining. [[NightmareFuel It's incredibly unsettling.]]
229* Void is one of the available elements for spells in ''VideoGame/TreasureOfTheRudra''. It's specialty is that it is completely unaffected by ElementalRockPaperScissors: nothing is strong against or resists it, but nothing is weak against it either.
230* In ''Videogame/{{Warframe}}'', technically ''every'' Warframe uses this, as the Warframes are conduits of power from the Void, a logic-defying alternate reality serving as a source of power and energy used by the Tenno. However, the true power of the Void is wielded by [[spoiler:the Operator, the human half of the Tenno who remotely controls the Warframe; when the Operator activates their Transference ability, they manifest in person and can launch beams and bursts of destructive Void energy that are unique in that there is nothing in the game able to resist the damage, making them ideal for killing the highly-adaptive Sentients]].
231** In fact, supplementary lore in-game outright states [[spoiler: that the Sentients simply cannot adapt to the Void's energies. It's described as "like poison" to them, which is reflected in its ability to erase whatever resistances the Sentients' AdaptiveAbility has created. Since travel through the Void was the fastest way to reach Tau Ceti, where the Sentients were sent to colonize, any Sentient that travels back through the Void was rendered sterile, unable to replicate. This is why they had to take the much longer route back to the Origin System.]]
232* Alternate!Ner'zhul from ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft: Warlords of Draenor'' drew on the void powers of the god Dark Star so his clan would not get exterminated by the Iron Horde. Sadly, it wreaked havoc on his sanity, leaving him twisted and evil.
233** It's later expanded on in ''Legion'' that the Void is the opposite of the Holy Light. It is an all consuming nothingness that birthed the Void Lords who desire a CessationOfExistence. The Light and the Void are actually the primal base elements of existence, and it was their accidental collision that gave birth to the material universe, before they collided nothing else existed.
234** Player Shadow Priests use this power, along with CastingAShadow.
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238* One of the secret [[MagicalGirl Lumen]] characters in ''VisualNovel/LongLiveTheQueen'' has this as a powerset.
239--> [[spoiler: Lucille, Countess of Nix]]: My power isn't like your power, little princess. I control the ''absence'' of things. Sound. Light. Life.
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243* Norah of ''Webcomic/AgentsOfTheRealm'' is described on the cast page as having power over the Void, although so far, she was using her sword and shield more than magic, so it remains to be seen just how it works.
244* ''{{Webcomic/Aurora|2019}}'': [[spoiler: Due to being possessed by the Void Dragon, the primordial incarnation of decay and consumption]], Erin is the first Void Mage in existence, which allows him to conjure a caustic, black energy that disintegrates almost anything it touches. He has not daigned to use it yet, [[spoiler: but when the Void Dragon takes over him, he shows how powerful it can be by nearly killing Kendal and Alinua in one blast]].
245* Psi-Max, of ''Webcomic/{{Goblins}}'', seems to be capable of invoking this power to create areas of pure oblivion. Interestingly, not only are the objects (and people!) that fall into these erased, but also [[RetGone retroactively removed from time]]- people remember a reality where they never existed, and seem to have no awareness that anything has changed.
246** Minmax, after finding a sword that replicates any inorganic substance it touches, [[http://goblinscomic.com/comic/02072012 caused it to replicate one of these oblivion zones.]] It can no longer change, but it can cut through anything, and nothing other than him can affect it - to the point that when he drops it, it basically disappears from existence until he summons it again.[[note]]What actually happens is that, every time Minmax drops the sword, a time rift appears for a few moments, and future Minmax pulls the sword inside of it. When Minmax reaches for the sword some time later, a second time rift appears; he puts his hand inside, grabs the sword from the past, and pulls it to the present.[[/note]] He named the sword Oblivious. Apparently, it's powered by [[AchievementsInIgnorance his inability to understand that it shouldn't be capable of existing.]]
247* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' takes place in an RPGMechanicsVerse where Void is one of the known elements, "the essence of lack or nothingness." Void is specifically an Aspect of destruction or obfuscation of knowledge and seems tied to [[PlaceBeyondTime the Furthest Ring]]. Heroes of the Void are also expected to [[{{Koan}} embrace nothingness to become something]]. The Heroes of the Void seen so far all have used their powers for passive PsychicBlockDefense against scrying and omniscience. The Heir of Void's death results in his existence becoming irrelevant (thus null from a metanarrative perspective). The Page of Void had the potential to be a blank slate with no interests, which drove him to become a RenaissanceMan. Unfortunately, he ended up focusing on a few specific hobbies and ultimately achieved nothing. The Rogue of Void channels her power through her [[PortalDoor Fenestrated Portals]], which cuts through the timeless void outside the universe. Furthermore, her class as a Rogue allows her to steal an object's nonexistence, essentially [[ThePowerOfCreation giving her the ability to conjure objects from nothing]].
248* This is the power of [[Franchise/LooneyTunes Bugs]] in ''Webcomic/ScoobAndShag''. He can emit energy similar to TV static that can destroy anything, including space - which also causes a suction effect. The catch is that it requires some time to destroy a living being - and if it moves out of range before its complete disintegration, [[NoOntologicalInertia the damage is quickly nullified]].
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252* Franchise/TheFearMythos features the Quiet, which is perhaps the most dangerous of all the Fears. It is a vast, sentient nothingness that devours entire universes, and one day it will arrive in ours...
253* The Void in ''Podcast/HelloFromTheMagicTavern'' is an expanding force of nonexistence, which draws power from banality and loss of hope and threatens every universe. Spintax, quite reasonably, considers it to be a ''far'' greater threat than the {{Dark Lord}}; fortunately, it can be countered by performing any sort of creative act, which Usidore gets across with the hashtag [=#FillTheVoid=].
254* ''WebAnimation/KingdumbHearts'' mocks this. Xemnas thrusts out his hand to demonstrate "the power of nothing," and nothing happens.
255* In the ''[[VideoGame/{{Bionicle}} Mata Nui On-Line Game]]'', [[BigBad the Makuta]] makes himself out to be affiliated with "the Void", and the [[AnthropomorphicPersonification embodiment of the power of destruction.]] However he wasn't strictly evil: he was meant to be the embodiment of kids taking apart their Franchise/{{Lego}} models so that new ones could be made, making him a necessary element of creation. This was all that was known about Makuta for a while, but later story material {{retcon}}ned him to be fully evil and revealed this early portrayal as just a bluff. Though it wasn't a complete lie, as his [[CastingAShadow power is Shadow,]] which ''is'' seen as the absence of light, he ''did'' turn himself into a giant sucking vortex at one point, and he ''does'' greatly enjoy destruction.
256* Literature/SailorNothing has this as her power. It manifests as dissolving the enemies she fights into sheer nonexistence, and when she uses this power, it requires her to suppress all emotions and thought, and feel nothing.
257* ''Podcast/VoyageToTheStars'' eventually settles into a {{myth arc}} about our heroes' attempts to defeat the Nothing, a giant and expanding region of, well, nothing. The characters themselves [[{{lampshade hanging}} notice]] how similar it is to ''Literature/{{The Neverending Story}}''.
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261* Auntie Matter from ''WesternAnimation/AtomicBetty'' evokes this, being able to transmute her body into a black hole.
262* In an episode of ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'', Ron finds himself struck by the [[MonsterOfTheWeek Villain of the Week]]'s atom-scrambler ray, causing anything he touches to de-materialize. He is forced to live in an anti-matter hamster ball until the process is reversed.
263* In ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'', the power of Destruction manifests like this. It isn't evil, because it isn't ''anything''. Whatever the holder touches disappears as if it never existed. The goal of [[spoiler:Chat Blanc]], a holder who turned to villainy, is to [[PutThemAllOutOfMyMisery end his pain]] by making the world as empty as his heart feels.
264* King Minus from a short animated sketch on ''Series/SesameStreet'', had the power to make things disappear by touching them. Including himself.
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268* One reason for this trope's prevalence is that some sects of Zen Buddhism emphasize emptiness and void, especially emptying the mind.
269* Black holes are popular modern icons of the Power of the Void but they are [[AvertedTrope not in fact voids]], nor are they really holes. However like many fictional voids they are the supreme destructive force in the universe; once something falls into its clutches, it ''might as well'' have been erased, as nothing can ever get to it again.
270* It's often thought the Universe [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ex_nihilo#Modern_physics was born]] from a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_fluctuation quantum fluctuation]] in the Void.
271* In modern physics, there is never truly a void. Fields that define the laws of physics permeate the universe and ripples in those fields take the form of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_particle virtual particles]] that seem to pop in and out of existence even in a perfect vacuum. Given [[TimeAbyss enough time,]] however, ''anything'' could pop up in theory: from a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boltzmann_brain sentient entity]] to an ''entire Universe'' as stated above. Of course, there's still no explanation from where these fields originate.
272* Likely related to the former is dark energy, which can be broadly described as a vacuum giving a negative pressure that opposes gravity causing the Universe to expand faster and faster despite its extremely low density. It's not known if said acceleration will continue forever, to the point of even [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Rip ripping apart]] the Universe, will stop, or if it will become attractive causing the Universe to collapse on itself.
273* The number 0 is the mathematical concept of nothingness, despite being such a small number, its mere presence can change or even [[LogicBomb destroy]] calculations. A good example of its usefulness is in binary code, which uses zeros and ones and is vital in technology and computing.
274* In computer programming, 0 is still logically ''something''. But there's the related concept of "null", meaning "this object has no value" (or more rarely, "I don't care what the value is").[[note]]To get really technical, null is usually represented as 0 in a specific context deep in the bowels of your language of choice.[[/note]] As any seasoned developer can tell you, nulls have the power to quickly bring your program its knees if not handled with care.
275* The real destructive power of a vacuum lies in its tendency for everything to be sucked into it in a bid to achieve equilibrium. Thermobaric weapons take advantage of this by sucking in all oxygen in the surrounding area, which not only ruptures the lungs of anybody caught in it, but fuels a long-lasting fireball. They're the most devastating non-nuclear bombs ever made, and use of them is often considered a [[UsefulNotes/TheLawsAndCustomsOfWar war crime]] because, while they aren't ''specifically'' banned, they're much more useful for killing large numbers of civilians than enemy troops.
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278-->''[[Music/{{Soundgarden}} ♫ ...and wash away the rain... ♫]]''

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