Hunting the Most Dangerous Game in Fan Works.
Crossovers
- In Black Cat: New Bounty, Rukia finds herself in the unenviable position of being a Hero with Bad Publicity, hunted for the massive bounty on her head.
- Harry and the Shipgirls:
- Walden MacNair was revealed to have been capturing people and taking them to a deserted island where he could hunt them at his leisure. He would have tried to hunt some Shipgirls and Abyssals this way if he hadn't been caught.
- Some of the Death Eaters were caught in their game of capturing werewolves, giving them just enough Wolfsbane Potion that they wouldn't be dangerous, then hunting them down.
- Manehattan's Lone Guardian: This is the basis of the hunter Glintlock's challenge. When he's sicced against the protagonists, he has the city's largest park blockaded off and riddled with traps and snares, all with the intent of capturing and killing either Leviathan or Gray Ghost.
- Voyages of the Wild Sea Horse: The Sukumvit family has a long tradition of hunting the most dangerous wildlife of the Grand Line. Several generations ago, the ruling lord decided that they should instead focus on hunting pirate captains with Zoan-type devil fruits as they represented the greatest quarry.
- Ben 10: Guardians makes this the modus operandi of Khyber, who regards intelligent aliens as the 'ultimate prey', and Ben himself as a particularly valuable target whom he wishes to slay and mount on the wall as a trophy.
- Catch a Brief Reflection: Ghadir eats chalk, and mainly targets sentient zoners because she finds it more entertaining to hunt them down.
- Shattered Doll: Sandra initially targets hospital patients, sabotaging the security systems in order to sneak in and kill them for meat. Later on, they decide to go on an actual hunt, killing Doofus Penny by catching them off-guard.
- Harry Potter and the Prince of Slytherin: When the Death Eaters attack the Quidditch World Cup, Tiberius Nott pursues Harry and his friends into the woods, accompanied by his magic-hunting hellhounds and toting a magical crossbow.
- In Deviation, this is practiced by the family that lives on Healer's Island.
- A Thing of Vikings: Toiréasa finds out that the "prey" the Berserkers hunt is people, usually thralls who have tried to escape.
- Cheating Death: Those That Lived: Multiple chapters mention that a few wealthy Capitol thrill-seekers make a sport out of "district hunting," when they travel outside of the Capitol to hunt and kill citizens of the Districts.
- Infinity Train Book 2: Emma's Story: The Faux Affably Evil Nicholas likes to hunt the human passengers for sport alongside his buddies, keeping them as trophies.
My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic
- Principal Celestia Hunts the Undead: In A Band of Misfit Losers Hunt the Undead, Palmerstone targets one of Sunset's friends in this fashion. Specifically, they're targeting Fluttershy for being a weremanatee.
- In The Owl Coven, Luz is hunted by a game hunter named Sergei Yagoff, who firmly believes that the weak only exist to pleasure the strong.Sergei: A normal animal has legs and instinct. But a creature that can think and plan, that can reason, that has courage and cunning... why, that is the most dangerous game of all. That is the greatest hunt.
- RWBY: Destiny of Remnant:
- Under Cinder's orders, Ante places a bounty of two million lien each on Jaune and Ruby, along with the rest of Team JN-R and SSSN getting bounties of five thousand lien each. Ashe Kasai also gets a price of twenty-five thousand lien on his head, with orders for him to be captured alive.
- In Chapter 50, Salem orders for Jaune and Pyrrha to be hunted down and recaptured, along with ordering Tyrian to search for the Summer Maiden.
- Forum of Thrones: Harmund enjoys traveling the Riverlands around Harrenhal, hunting for beautiful young maidens to terrorize in this fashion.