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1Death by bladed weapon is frequently portrayed as being more instantaneous than it is in real life. Whether it's a throwing knife flying into someone's head, someone literally being stabbed InTheBack, or a SlashedThroat, the victim is likely to die ''immediately''. In the midst of combat, a single slash from the hero is enough to make enemy {{mook}}s drop dead on the spot, [[ArmorIsUseless regardless of any armor they may be wearing]]. No one is ever shown to sustain more than a single blow, attempt to limp or crawl away, or writhe in pain on the ground. In some cases, death is so instantaneous that the victim doesn't even have time to scream or make any kind of noise, which may allow a StealthExpert to pick off entire groups of enemies one by one without any of them noticing their allies being killed.
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3In some videogames, striking someone with a melee weapon can inflict {{critical hit}}s, occasionally resulting in the aforementioned phenomenon where bladed weapons kill characters instantly.
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5Although death can come in short order after being stabbed or slashed with a bladed weapon in real life, depending on where the wound is and how deep it is, this generally is not TruthInTelevision, unless it's a stab to the back of the head targeting the brainstem, in which case the brain most likely shuts down instantly once it's been severed from the rest of the body. Stabbing generally causes severe blood loss: the main purpose of blood is to carry oxygen throughout the body, so if it's flowing out of someone, it's not going to their organs, resulting in oxygen deprivation which can be fatal if the bleeding is not stopped quickly. But even then, one can remain conscious for several seconds while bleeding out, and it'll take a few more minutes after that for death to come. As many accounts of fatal accidents involving cutting or stabbing have shown, death by exsanguination - the loss of critical amounts of blood - is often ''excruciatingly'' painful and drawn out, with the victim initially being able to stay on their feet, only to quickly become delirious as hypovolemic shock sets in. They may fall to the ground and writhe about in agony, crying out for help until they finally pass out, and death usually comes not long after that. As such, if you're ever in a situation where you have been stabbed, it is crucial that you seek assistance immediately, and - whatever you do - if it's stuck in you, ''[[LodgedBladeRemoval never pull the blade out!]]''[[note]]Often, if a blade or other sharp implement or object has penetrated the body and is still lodged in place, it may be holding back blood flow that would otherwise gush straight out if the object was removed. removing the blade outside of a medical setting can mean certain death, as all that blood now has one easy way to escape the body.[[/note]]
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7SisterTrope to InstantDeathBullet and PerfectPoison, two more popular murder methods that are often unrealistically quick in fiction. Also related to DeviousDaggers, as a knife that can kill someone quickly and silently is the perfect weapon for a stealthy assassin. Contrast AgonizingStomachWound, where getting stabbed (or shot) in the stomach makes someone die slowly.
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9!This is a {{Death Trope|s}}, so spoilers are unmarked.
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17* In ''ComicBook/TheFurtherAdventuresOfIndianaJones'' #1, Indy's former student Charlie Dunne is KilledMidSentence when an assassin throws a knife through the window of Indy's office into his back.
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21* ''Fanfic/JauneArcLordOfHunger'': In "[[Recap/JauneArcLordOfHungerSorry Sorry]]", both Pyrrha and Jaune are killed within seconds from being stabbed through the stomach by Jaune's sword.
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25* In ''Film/KillBill Volume 1'', Vernita Green dies within seconds of the Bride throwing a knife into her chest.
26* In ''Film/DomesticDisturbance'', Rick kills Ray instantly by stabbing him in the back while they are sitting in the car.
27* In ''Film/TheMatrix'', Trinity kills one of the guards on the roof instantly by throwing a knife into his head.
28* ''Film/AmericanNinja'' has the {{Mooks}} promptly keel over with [[BloodlessCarnage no more damage than their ninja suits being cleanly cut diagonally across the back]] after being slashed with a katana by TheHero.
29%%* ''Film/NorthByNorthwest'' - '''Administrivia/ZeroContextExample'''
30%%* ''Film/AShotInTheDark'' - '''Administrivia/ZeroContextExample'''
31* In ''Film/SinCity'', Miho dispatches three of DirtyCop Jack Rafferty's cronies with well placed katana strikes to their faces through the roof of the former's car. They die instantly.
32%%* ''Film/ForYourEyesOnly'' and several other Film/JamesBond movies - '''Administrivia/ZeroContextExample'''
33* ''Film/SilentNight2021'': Bella stabs Alex once in the side, and she falls down dead almost instantly.
34* ''Film/YouOnlyLiveTwice''. Film/JamesBond has a meeting with an [=MI6=] agent named Henderson. During the meeting, Henderson stands against the (paper) wall of his house. He suddenly stops talking and remains motionless. When Bond goes over to check on him, he discovers that Henderson is dead, with a knife stabbed partway into his back through the wall.
35* ''Film/ThePhantomOfTheOpera1998'': After taking [[MadeOfIron six shots and one stab to the stomach]], a final bayonet strike from behind is what ultimately kills the Phantom.
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39* ''Series/Forever2014''
40** In "Skinny Dipper" [[BigBad Adam]] kills cabbie Raj Patel by thrusting a sword through the back of his seat and straight through his chest, impaling his heart and emerging through his sternum. He barely has a chance to look a little surprised, and is dead before the sword is withdrawn.
41** Adam, who has ResurrectiveImmortality, also evades the police in "The Last Death of Henry Morgan" by [[SlashedThroat cutting his own throat]], which is shown as causing him to die and vanish instantaneously. In "The Frustrating Thing About Psychopaths" he also [[spoiler: does a twisted version of MercyKill on the protagonist, Henry, when he's suffered slowly fatal stab wound and a broken back and is in danger of dying in front of his partner and thus revealing his own immortality; Adam [[KilledToUpholdTheMasquerade cuts his throat]], again causing him to vanish and reappear in the East River instantaneously.]]
42** Deliberately averted by the killer in "The Frustrating Thing About Psychopaths" when he stabs Henry clean through his chest, but in a way that punctures his lung and nicks his ''vena cava'' but avoids the heart and major arteries. This leaves Henry dying painfully for several minutes, unable to scream due to blood preventing his lungs from inflating much.
43* ''Series/InsideNo9'': In "[[Recap/InsideNo9S5E2DeathBeNotProud Death Be Not Proud]]", David dies instantly after getting stabbed in the back with a knife.
44* ''Series/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPower'': Galadriel kills a snow-troll on an instant after stabbing him in the head with her sword. Justified, the creature was already badly harmed when Galadriel stabs it.
45* ''Series/StarTrekPicard'':
46** In "Remembrance", Dahj's boyfriend immediately drops dead after he's knifed in the chest.
47** In "[[Recap/StarTrekPicardS1E04AbsoluteCandor Absolute Candor]]", Tenqem dies as soon as Elnor's tan qalanq goes through his neck; green blood oozes from the wound before the ruffian's [[OffWithHisHead head slides off]].
48** In "[[Recap/StarTrekPicardS1E06TheImpossibleBox The Impossible Box]]", the lives of three Romulan soldiers come to an abrupt end the moment they meet Elnor's blade, which includes at least two slit throats and flying arterial spray.
49** In "Nepenthe":
50*** Three of Narissa's lackeys are instantly slain after Elnor strikes them down with his sword.
51*** It's averted with the fourth mook because he's still alive (although he's not able to move) after Elnor lacerates his face, and we hear the man groan as Elnor shoves him to the floor.
52*** It's also averted with Hugh, who becomes the AlmostDeadGuy after Narissa's knife pierces his jugular vein.
53** In "Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2", the footage that Altan Soong manages to retrieve from Saga's optical processors shows that her systems shut down right after Sutra stabs her left eye. Saga's right eye is still intact, but the fact that it doesn't record anything further proves that she's dead.
54* In Season Two of ''Series/TrueDetective'', Ani Bezzerides manages to pull off a more-or-less realistic version of this while undercover at an Orgy of corrupt politicians, and while drugged to boot. It's not a stabbing, but a rapid series of deep slashes targeting the primary veins and arteries in the limbs, including the femoral arteries in the thighs, which are about the least survivable places to get a deep knife wound - ''Literature/SnowCrash'' describes the effect as being like "cutting the bottom off a polystyrene cup". The mook who was threatening her drops like a marionette with his strings cut, and she exits post-haste, with the witness she needs in tow.
55* ZigZagged in the ''Series/WayneAndShuster'' sketch "Rinse the Blood Off My Toga" (a parody of Creator/WilliamShakespeare's ''Theatre/JuliusCaesar''). A knife in the back will either kill someone instantly--[[KilledMidSentence often mid-sentence]]--or leave them alive long enough to perform a HisNameIs; depending on what is [[RuleOfFunny needed for the joke]].
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59* ''Literature/TheBookOfMormon'':
60** Teancum assassinates the sleeping king of the Lamanites with a javelin straight to the heart, killing him so quickly that he doesn't have a chance to wake anyone else up. Later subverted when Teancum tries the same thing on the king's successor, but is angry enough that he ''throws'' the javelin; it's a mortal wound, but not instantaneous, allowing the king to wake his guards to retaliate.
61** Helaman's servant, who has been undercover and learned of an assassination plot, manages to approach the would-be assassin and stab him in the heart, dropping him dead "without a groan". Even such a quick and quiet death isn't fast enough, though; the assassin's employer notices he's not back in time and evacuates before anyone can catch him.
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65* In ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}'', when Hamlet stabs Polonius through the arras, the latter only has time to exclaim "O, I am slain!" before expiring.
66* At the end of ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet'', Juliet [[DrivenToSuicide does this to herself]] [[ItWasHisSled with Romeo's dagger.]] Tybalt's death by Romeo's sword also plays out this way. Averted with Mercutio, however, who has ample time for GallowsHumor and a DyingCurse after being stabbed by Tybalt, and with Paris, who has time to beg Romeo to lay him beside Juliet in her tomb.
67* In ''Theatre/WestSideStory'', Riff (despite being based on [[Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet Mercutio]]) has only a moment after Bernardo stabs him to [[TakeUpMySword hand his knife to Tony]] before dropping dead, and Bernardo dies even more instantly when Tony stabs him in turn.
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71* The protagonists in the ''Franchise/AssassinsCreed'' video game series carry a hidden wrist blade. Any one cut or stabbed with this is more or less dead on contact. Somewhat justified in that it's a fairly long blade, several inches wide that are usually used to stab in the stomach, back or throat during time periods were medical care was spotty at best if anyone even noticed you'd just been stabbed in the middle of the riotous crowd.
72* ''Videogame/CallOfDuty''
73** In most games starting with ''Modern Warfare'', the player has a QuickMelee knife attack which inflicts a OneHitKill under normal circumstances.
74--->[[Music/MiracleOfSound Roll up]] and see the terrifying ripper with his blade! / His magic knife will end your life; of one-hit-kills it's made!\
75He'll lunge right through your bullets and he'll stab you in the toe / then farewell to your controller out the window it will go.
76** Some games also give you a throwing knife or tomahawk, which is also usually a guaranteed instant kill if it lands, no matter where it hits or how far away the target is. The tomahawk can even bounce off walls and floors while still keeping enough velocity to inflict a lethal injury. And yes, TheBladeAlwaysLandsPointyEndIn (again, unless it's the tomahawk and hits a solid surface).
77* Early in ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'' you're trapped in a prison and need to escape. If you manage to sneak up on the guards your kill them instantly and silently without a fight and get a Mid-Tonic for the effort.
78* ''VideoGame/DesperadosIII'': Cooper uses a Bowie knife to quietly take out targets in this stealth game. A victim of the knife dies instantly and with minimal noise.
79* ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'' had a blade that the Gray Warden would pull out to kill characters in cutscenes. One stab and the target dropped dead.
80* Zig-Zagged in ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim'', depending on your skill level in sneak and various melee weapons. Played straighter and straighter at higher levels.
81** Get enough perks in 1-handed or 2-handed, and a power strike after charging against a humanoid enemy technically kills them ''before'' your weapon even hits them, due to the striking animation and hurtboxes not being exactly synchronized.
82** Also, attacking at melee range while sneaking does between 3 and ''15'' times the weapon's base damage, allowing for instantaneous kills against many targets, especially sleeping ones.
83*** The Killcams sometimes mitigate it with a flashy, violent animation that implies it took several hits to kill the target, but functionally speaking the game simply calculates that you deal more damage than the target's entire health bar, armour taken into account, thus offing them in just enough time it took for the game to calculate it.
84* In ''VideoGame/MudAndBlood 2'', the Brandenburg infiltrator has a tendency to kill soldiers they engage in CQC instantly by stabbing them with a dagger.
85* ''VideoGame/PrimalCarnage'': The Trapper has a hunting knife which will OneHitKill small dinosaurs that have been immobilized by one of his traps (his NetGun, a BearTrap, or the electric mine). As you might imagine, it's quite useless against big dinosaurs, which cannot be stunned by a trap.
86* The 1985 [[Platform/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]] game ''VideoGame/RushNAttack'' is a RunAndGun adventure where actual ''guns'' are surprisingly hard to get, and harder to hold on to. Thus, the unnamed protagonist's primary mode of attacking enemies is nothing more than a swift stab from a combat knife. Fortunately, most regular enemies fall to a single strike of Captain Stabby's blade.
87* ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'': While the Spy's knives are weak when used from the front, they can instantly kill any class in the game if he [[BackStab strikes them from behind]]. Unlike some other examples, the target does scream loudly while dying, which can alert their teammates to what just happened, unless the Spy is wielding Your Eternal Reward, which makes the kill silent (as well as making the body quickly turn invisible, and [[KillAndReplace causing the Spy to immediately disguise himself as his victim]]).
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91* Justified in ''VisualNovel/{{Tsukihime}}'' and ''Literature/TheGardenOfSinners''. Being stabbed usually isn't fatal in that series... unless someone bearing the Mystic Eyes of Death Perception stabs you in your point of death. If that happens, [[NoSavingThrow you die. No matter what, you die]]. ''Period.'' At best, you can hold on for about thirty seconds if you've lived for a really long time before the point of death was hit, but that's about it.
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95* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'': Belkar often drops enemies instantly with a stab to the head or body. {{Justified|Trope}} in that it's loosely an RPGMechanicsVerse, so {{Mooks}} suffer CriticalExistenceFailure as soon as they run out of HitPoints unless it's more dramatically appropriate for them to linger.
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99* {{Discussed|Trope}} in ''WebAnimation/OverlySarcasticProductions''' Trope Talk on [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCIvrzCV6xI Tone Armor]], referencing how not only PlotArmor, but also the tone of a story, can establish how durable a character is. It's mentioned that being a {{Mook}} in, say, a HeroicFantasy movie gives you ''negative'' plot and tone armor, to the point where a single light hit from a hero's sword, which [[BloodlessCarnage doesn't even draw blood]], can be instantly lethal even through armor, which also keeps the tone from getting too dark by avoiding showing the minions slowly dying.
100* WebVideo/{{Shadiversity}}, when examining historical recreations in films and TV, refers to this trope as a "Lightsaber moment", referencing the very justified ability of a [[LaserBlade lightsaber]] to instantly kill any creature it hits, but applied implausibly to physical swords, especially when used against people in heavy armor who would realistically survive the blow and possibly even be unharmed.
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104* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'': [[BizarreAlienBiology Gems]] are made of HardLight, and can take quite a beating before "[[OnlyMostlyDead poofing]]" and regenerating themselves; however, Gems that have been stabbed or otherwise pierced will poof near-instantaneously, often only getting a few seconds to realize what happened before their form gives way.
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