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* [[spoiler:The entire reason the title BigBad of]] ''{{VideoGame/Slender}}'' exists. [[spoiler:So long as one person knows he exists (or possibly even ''knows about him in fiction'') he will keep showing up. And his victims who go off the deep end go to great lengths to spread knowledge of his existence to the next unlucky soul. [[InvincibleVillain And people, inevitably, get dragged into it by accident, too.]] [[FromBadToWorse And with the games, there's the chance]] [[ParanoiaFuel that he is bleeding over into this world.]] Just a possibility, of course, but still... ParanoiaFuel, much?]]


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* [[spoiler:The entire reason the title BigBad of]] ''{{VideoGame/Slender}}'' exists. [[spoiler:So long as one person knows he exists (or possibly even ''knows about him in fiction'') he will keep showing up. And his victims who go off the deep end go to great lengths to spread knowledge of his existence to the next unlucky soul. [[InvincibleVillain And people, inevitably, get dragged into it by accident, too.]] [[FromBadToWorse And with the games, there's the chance]] [[ParanoiaFuel [[YourMindMakesItReal that he is bleeding over into this world.]] Just a possibility, of course, but still... ParanoiaFuel, much?]]

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* [[spoiler:The entire reason the title BigBad of]] ''{{VideoGame/Slender}}'' exists. [[spoiler:So long as 1 person knows he exists, he will keep showing up. And his victims who go off the deep end go to great lengths to spread knowledge of his existence to the next unlucky soul.]]


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* [[spoiler:The entire reason the title BigBad of]] ''{{VideoGame/Slender}}'' exists. [[spoiler:So long as 1 one person knows he exists, exists (or possibly even ''knows about him in fiction'') he will keep showing up. And his victims who go off the deep end go to great lengths to spread knowledge of his existence to the next unlucky soul.]]

[[InvincibleVillain And people, inevitably, get dragged into it by accident, too.]] [[FromBadToWorse And with the games, there's the chance]] [[ParanoiaFuel that he is bleeding over into this world.]] Just a possibility, of course, but still... ParanoiaFuel, much?]]

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* In the ''{{Warcraft}}'' lore and ''WorldOfWarcraft'', it seems like any time a dragon Aspect goes bonkers, almost everyone else in the dragonflight are afflicted with the same insanity their leader/king/parent/etc. has been. They don't even have to be near or around the cause of their leader's corruption into insanity; they just seem to be like some sort of magical or psychological sponge when it comes to their Aspect. The only non-evil black dragons around are the ones who were brought up in another dimension, which presumably removed them from Deathwing's influence.

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* In the ''{{Warcraft}}'' ''VideoGame/{{Warcraft}}'' lore and ''WorldOfWarcraft'', ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'', it seems like any time a dragon Aspect goes bonkers, almost everyone else in the dragonflight are afflicted with the same insanity their leader/king/parent/etc. has been. They don't even have to be near or around the cause of their leader's corruption into insanity; they just seem to be like some sort of magical or psychological sponge when it comes to their Aspect. The only non-evil black dragons around are the ones who were brought up in another dimension, which presumably removed them from Deathwing's influence.

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* When [[spoiler:Asura is released]] in ''SoulEater'', his madness infects people across Shibusen, most notably [[spoiler:Stein]].
* Hao from ''ShamanKing'' is insane but particularly good at striking people at their emotionally weakest, having built a seemingly random band of spiritually aware random passers-by with otherwise wildly varying ideals. They're all insane in that they all want to kill every non-shaman on Earth, but behave like perfectly normal people around other shamans.
* Since the "criminal coefficient" that makes you a criminal in ''Anime/PsychoPass'' is heavily affected by stress, latent criminals tend to increase the coefficient of victims and onlookers, especially since people have become so accustomed to uninterrupted peace. [[spoiler:When some people, and the populous goes absolute nuts in fighting them back.]]

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* ''Film/TwelveMonkeys'': "Telephone call? Telephone call? That's communication with the outside world. ''Doctor's discretion.'' Nuh-uh. Look, hey - all of these nuts could just make phone calls, they could spread insanity, oozing through telephone cables, oozing into the ears of all these poor sane people, infecting them. Wackos everywhere, plague of madness."
* In ''ErnestSavesChristmas'', Ernest and Harmony go in disguise to try and free Santa Claus from jail. By the time they get there, Santa has already convinced the other inmates of his identity (to the point they're singing ''carols!''), which Ernest uses as an excuse to get him out by claiming that his insanity is infectious and he belongs in an asylum.

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* The first story in ''Literature/TheMartianChronicles'' deals with a telepathic society in which insanity is highly contagious. As a result, when you think someone is crazy (because they're claiming to be from another planet, for instance) the automatic reaction is to shoot them immediately. And possibly then shoot yourself, just to be on the safe side.
* In the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' novel ''Discworld/{{Hogfather}}'', HEX contracted psychosis after talking to the Bursar, which was something of a backfire since talking to HEX was supposed to ''alleviate'' the Bursar's[[note]]although on one occasion they used HEX to run one of those hokey "therapist" chatbots and it actually managed to confuse him into lucidity, whereupon he accused it of making fun of him[[/note]]. Ridcully, in a flash of insight, convinces HEX that it's been given a very large dose of dried frog pills (the Bursar's normal treatment), which puts it back in working order.

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* In the ''Series/TwilightZone'' episode "Need to Know", insanity is spread throughout a small town by the repeated utterance of the meaning of life.
* In the ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' episode "Bushwhacked" it is shown that this can happen to survivors of Reaver attacks. The horror of the experience drives them into becoming Reavers, themselves.

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* The Blood Angels from [[TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} Warhammer 40K]] got a lovely case of this known as the "Black Rage." It's literally the psychic imprint of their gene-father the Primarch Sangiunus fighting almost to death in defense of the Emperor's Palace during the HorusHeresy, and then ''actually'' dying fighting Horus himself. It tends to make those that share his gene-seed randomly start living out his last moments, which turns them into [[AxCrazy terrifying close-combat assailants]]. It's also almost incurable, taking all but literal divine intervention, and even then it's only happened twice in 10,000 years.

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* The first story in ''Literature/TheMartianChronicles'' deals with a telepathic society in which insanity is highly contagious. As a result, when you think someone is crazy (because they're claiming to be from another planet, for instance) the automatic reaction is to shoot them immediately. And possibly then shoot yourself, just to be on the safe side.
* In the ''Series/TwilightZone'' episode "Need to Know", insanity is spread throughout a small town by the repeated utterance of the meaning of life.

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* The first story in ''Literature/TheMartianChronicles'' deals with a telepathic society in which insanity is highly contagious. As a result, when you think someone is crazy (because they're claiming to be from another planet, for instance) [[spoiler:The entire reason the automatic reaction is to shoot them immediately. title BigBad of]] ''{{VideoGame/Slender}}'' exists. [[spoiler:So long as 1 person knows he exists, he will keep showing up. And possibly then shoot yourself, just to be on his victims who go off the safe side.
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* When [[spoiler:Asura is released]] in ''SoulEater'', his madness infects people across Shibusen, most notably [[spoiler:Stein]].
* Hao from ''ShamanKing'' is insane but particularly good at striking people at their emotionally weakest, having built a seemingly random band of spiritually aware random passers-by with otherwise wildly varying ideals. They're all insane in that they all want to kill every non-shaman on Earth, but behave like perfectly normal people around other shamans.
* ''Film/TwelveMonkeys'': "Telephone call? Telephone call? That's communication with the outside world. ''Doctor's discretion.'' Nuh-uh. Look, hey - all of these nuts could just make phone calls, they could spread insanity, oozing through telephone cables, oozing into the ears of all these poor sane people, infecting them. Wackos everywhere, plague of madness."
* TruthInTelevision: There are forms of certain mental illnesses (such as schizophrenia) that arise from being in contact with a sufferer of another form of the illness. The historical term is [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shared_psychosis folie a deux]] (literally "madness for two").

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* When [[spoiler:Asura In ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' With [[DistaffCounterpart Fionna And Cake]], Fionna tells Cake not to touch the Ice Queen's tiara because she "might catch her crazy", which sounds like she's talking about "power corrupting" and whatnot since the tiara (and crown, in the original's case) is released]] the source of her magic power. [[spoiler: But then later the Ice King's origin is revealed and he turns out to have been a sober, buttoned-down archaeologist before he found the crown, which he put on one day while indulging in ''SoulEater'', his madness infects people across Shibusen, most notably [[spoiler:Stein]].
* Hao from ''ShamanKing'' is insane but particularly good at striking people at their emotionally weakest, having built
a seemingly random band of spiritually aware random passers-by silly moment with otherwise wildly varying ideals. They're all insane in his girlfriend, and as a direct result of that they all want to kill every non-shaman on Earth, but behave like perfectly normal people around other shamans.
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one act slowly became the Ice King we're familiar with the outside world. ''Doctor's discretion.'' Nuh-uh. Look, hey - all of these nuts could just make phone calls, they could spread insanity, oozing through telephone cables, oozing into the ears of all these poor sane people, infecting them. Wackos everywhere, plague of madness."
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* TruthInTelevision: There are forms of certain mental illnesses (such as schizophrenia) that arise from being in contact with a sufferer of another form of the illness. The historical term is [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shared_psychosis folie a deux]] (literally "madness for two").



* In ''ErnestSavesChristmas'', Ernest and Harmony go in disguise to try and free Santa Claus from jail. By the time they get there, Santa has already convinced the other inmates of his identity (to the point they're singing ''carols!''), which Ernest uses as an excuse to get him out by claiming that his insanity is infectious and he belongs in an asylum.
* The Blood Angels from [[TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} Warhammer 40K]] got a lovely case of this known as the "Black Rage." It's literally the psychic imprint of their gene-father the Primarch Sangiunus fighting almost to death in defense of the Emperor's Palace during the HorusHeresy, and then ''actually'' dying fighting Horus himself. It tends to make those that share his gene-seed randomly start living out his last moments, which turns them into [[AxCrazy terrifying close-combat assailants]]. It's also almost incurable, taking all but literal divine intervention, and even then it's only happened twice in 10,000 years.
* In the ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' episode "Bushwhacked" it is shown that this can happen to survivors of Reaver attacks. The horror of the experience drives them into becoming Reavers, themselves.
* In ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' With [[DistaffCounterpart Fionna And Cake]], Fionna tells Cake not to touch the Ice Queen's tiara because she "might catch her crazy", which sounds like she's talking about "power corrupting" and whatnot since the tiara (and crown, in the original's case) is the source of her magic power. [[spoiler: But then later the Ice King's origin is revealed and he turns out to have been a sober, buttoned-down archaeologist before he found the crown, which he put on one day while indulging in a silly moment with his girlfriend, and as a direct result of that one act slowly became the Ice King we're familiar with today]].
* In the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' novel ''Discworld/{{Hogfather}}'', HEX contracted psychosis after talking to the Bursar, which was something of a backfire since talking to HEX was supposed to ''alleviate'' the Bursar's[[note]]although on one occasion they used HEX to run one of those hokey "therapist" chatbots and it actually managed to confuse him into lucidity, whereupon he accused it of making fun of him[[/note]]. Ridcully, in a flash of insight, convinces HEX that it's been given a very large dose of dried frog pills (the Bursar's normal treatment), which puts it back in working order.
* [[spoiler:The entire reason the title BigBad of]] ''{{VideoGame/Slender}}'' exists. [[spoiler:So long as 1 person knows he exists, he will keep showing up. And his victims who go off the deep end go to great lengths to spread knowledge of his existence to the next unlucky soul.]]
* Since the "criminal coefficient" that makes you a criminal in ''Anime/PsychoPass'' is heavily affected by stress, latent criminals tend to increase the coefficient of victims and onlookers, especially since people have become so accustomed to uninterrupted peace. [[spoiler:When some people, and the populous goes absolute nuts in fighting them back.]]
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* In the TwilightZone episode ''Need to Know'', insanity is spread throughout a small town by the repeated utterance of the meaning of life.

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* In the TwilightZone ''Series/TwilightZone'' episode ''Need "Need to Know'', Know", insanity is spread throughout a small town by the repeated utterance of the meaning of life.



* TwelveMonkeys: "Telephone call? Telephone call? That's communication with the outside world. ''Doctor's discretion.'' Nuh-uh. Look, hey - all of these nuts could just make phone calls, they could spread insanity, oozing through telephone cables, oozing into the ears of all these poor sane people, infecting them. Wackos everywhere, plague of madness."

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* TwelveMonkeys: ''Film/TwelveMonkeys'': "Telephone call? Telephone call? That's communication with the outside world. ''Doctor's discretion.'' Nuh-uh. Look, hey - all of these nuts could just make phone calls, they could spread insanity, oozing through telephone cables, oozing into the ears of all these poor sane people, infecting them. Wackos everywhere, plague of madness."



* In the ''{{Firefly}}'' episode "Bushwhacked" it is shown that this can happen to survivors of Reaver attacks. The horror of the experience drives them into becoming Reavers, themselves.

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* In the ''{{Firefly}}'' ''Series/{{Firefly}}'' episode "Bushwhacked" it is shown that this can happen to survivors of Reaver attacks. The horror of the experience drives them into becoming Reavers, themselves.
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* Since the "criminal coefficient" that makes you a criminal in ''Anime/PsychoPass'' is heavily affected by stress, latent criminals tend to increase the coefficient of victims and onlookers, especially since people have become so accustomed to uninterrupted peace. [[spoiler:When some people, and the populous goes absolute nuts in fighting them back.]]
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* A mild case in ''The GeorgeBurns and Gracie Allen Show'': anybody who spends more than a couple of minutes talking to Gracie starts getting confused about what they're talking about.

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* A mild case in ''The GeorgeBurns Creator/GeorgeBurns and Gracie Allen Show'': anybody who spends more than a couple of minutes talking to Gracie starts getting confused about what they're talking about.
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* In the {{Discworld}} novel ''Discworld/{{Hogfather}}'', HEX contracted psychosis after talking to the Bursar, which was something of a backfire since talking to HEX was supposed to ''alleviate'' the Bursar's[[note]]although on one occasion they used HEX to run one of those hokey "therapist" chatbots and it actually managed to confuse him into lucidity, whereupon he accused it of making fun of him[[/note]]. Ridcully, in a flash of insight, convinces HEX that it's been given a very large dose of dried frog pills (the Bursar's normal treatment), which puts it back in working order.

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* In the {{Discworld}} ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' novel ''Discworld/{{Hogfather}}'', HEX contracted psychosis after talking to the Bursar, which was something of a backfire since talking to HEX was supposed to ''alleviate'' the Bursar's[[note]]although on one occasion they used HEX to run one of those hokey "therapist" chatbots and it actually managed to confuse him into lucidity, whereupon he accused it of making fun of him[[/note]]. Ridcully, in a flash of insight, convinces HEX that it's been given a very large dose of dried frog pills (the Bursar's normal treatment), which puts it back in working order.
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** In the TabletopGame/NewWorldOfDarkness, there's [[TabletopGame/MageTheAscension Dark Angel]] [[EldritchAbomination Aphasia]].

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** In the TabletopGame/NewWorldOfDarkness, there's [[TabletopGame/MageTheAscension [[TabletopGame/MageTheAwakening Dark Angel]] [[EldritchAbomination Aphasia]].
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** In the TabletopGame/NewWorldOfDarkness, there's [[TabletopGame/MageTheAscension Dark Angel Aphasia]].

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* In the {{Discworld}} novel ''Discworld/{{Hogfather}}'', HEX contracted psychosis after talking to the Bursar, which was something of a backfire since talking to HEX was supposed to ''alleviate'' the Bursar's[[hottip:*:although on one occasion they used HEX to run one of those hokey "therapist" chatbots and it actually managed to confuse him into lucidity, whereupon he accused it of making fun of him]]. Ridcully, in a flash of insight, convinces HEX that it's been given a very large dose of dried frog pills (the Bursar's normal treatment), which puts it back in working order.

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* In the {{Discworld}} novel ''Discworld/{{Hogfather}}'', HEX contracted psychosis after talking to the Bursar, which was something of a backfire since talking to HEX was supposed to ''alleviate'' the Bursar's[[hottip:*:although Bursar's[[note]]although on one occasion they used HEX to run one of those hokey "therapist" chatbots and it actually managed to confuse him into lucidity, whereupon he accused it of making fun of him]].him[[/note]]. Ridcully, in a flash of insight, convinces HEX that it's been given a very large dose of dried frog pills (the Bursar's normal treatment), which puts it back in working order.
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Alice is driven insane just by talking to (or otherwise interacting with) an already insane Bob. If Alice goes insane because of a particular bit of information that drove Bob insane in the first place, it's also an example of GoMadFromTheRevelation. HannibalLecture is a popular way of transmitting this "infection".

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Alice is driven insane just by talking to (or otherwise interacting with) an already insane Bob. If Alice goes insane because of a particular bit of information that drove Bob insane in the first place, it's also an example of GoMadFromTheRevelation. HannibalLecture is a popular way of transmitting this "infection".\n
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* In the Discworld novel Hogfather, HEX contracted psychosis after talking to the Bursar, which was something of a backfire since talking to HEX was supposed to ''alleviate'' the Bursar's[[hottip:*:although on one occasion they used HEX to run one of those hokey "therapist" chatbots and it actually managed to confuse him into lucidity, whereupon he accused it of making fun of him]]. Ridcully, in a flash of insight, convinces HEX that it's been given a very large dose of dried frog pills (the Bursar's normal treatment), which puts it back in working order.

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* In the Discworld {{Discworld}} novel Hogfather, ''Discworld/{{Hogfather}}'', HEX contracted psychosis after talking to the Bursar, which was something of a backfire since talking to HEX was supposed to ''alleviate'' the Bursar's[[hottip:*:although on one occasion they used HEX to run one of those hokey "therapist" chatbots and it actually managed to confuse him into lucidity, whereupon he accused it of making fun of him]]. Ridcully, in a flash of insight, convinces HEX that it's been given a very large dose of dried frog pills (the Bursar's normal treatment), which puts it back in working order.
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* [[spoiler:The entire reason the title BigBad of]] ''{{VideoGame/Slender}}'' exists. [[spoiler:So long as 1 person knows he exists, he will keep showing up. And his victims who go off the deep end go to great lengths to spread knowledge of his existence to the next unlucky soul.]]
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* The first story in TheMartianChronicles deals with a telepathic society in which insanity is highly contagious. As a result, when you think someone is crazy (because they're claiming to be from another planet, for instance) the automatic reaction is to shoot them immediately. And possibly then shoot yourself, just to be on the safe side.

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* The first story in TheMartianChronicles ''Literature/TheMartianChronicles'' deals with a telepathic society in which insanity is highly contagious. As a result, when you think someone is crazy (because they're claiming to be from another planet, for instance) the automatic reaction is to shoot them immediately. And possibly then shoot yourself, just to be on the safe side.
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* Clan Malkavian from ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'' are walking catalysts for this trope. Sure, spreading madness is their [[OurVampiresAreDifferent vampiric superpower]] - but not all of them are in control of it, or even aware of what their capabilities. Indeed, before the Great Prank was revealed in 1998, even the Elders of the Clan [[MemoryGambit had no idea that they possessed the Dementation Discupline]].

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* Clan Malkavian from ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'' are walking catalysts for this trope. Sure, spreading madness is their [[OurVampiresAreDifferent vampiric superpower]] - but not all of them are in control of it, or even aware of what their capabilities. Indeed, before the Great Prank was revealed in 1998, even the Elders of the Clan [[MemoryGambit had no idea that they possessed the Dementation Discupline]].Discipline]].
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** Insanity spreading within a dragonflight is questionable. Dragon Aspects are the most powerful members of their dragonflight and are the political and social leaders, but the entire flight is also linked to and responsible for protecting its domain (the earth, for example, or magic), so insanity spreading from the leader and most powerful member of a group to the followers might be [[JustifiedTrope entirely justified]].

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** Insanity spreading within a dragonflight is questionable. Dragon Aspects are the most powerful members of their dragonflight and are the political and social leaders, but the entire flight is also linked to and responsible for protecting its domain (the earth, for example, or magic), so insanity spreading from the leader and most powerful member of a group to the followers might be [[JustifiedTrope entirely justified]].



* The Blood Angels from [[{{Warhammer40000}} Warhammer 40K]] got a lovely case of this known as the "Black Rage." It's literally the psychic imprint of their gene-father the Primarch Sangiunus fighting almost to death in defense of the Emperor's Palace during the HorusHeresy, and then ''actually'' dying fighting Horus himself. It tends to make those that share his gene-seed randomly start living out his last moments, which turns them into [[AxCrazy terrifying close-combat assailants]]. It's also almost incurable, taking all but literal divine intervention, and even then it's only happened twice in 10,000 years.

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* The Blood Angels from [[{{Warhammer40000}} [[TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} Warhammer 40K]] got a lovely case of this known as the "Black Rage." It's literally the psychic imprint of their gene-father the Primarch Sangiunus fighting almost to death in defense of the Emperor's Palace during the HorusHeresy, and then ''actually'' dying fighting Horus himself. It tends to make those that share his gene-seed randomly start living out his last moments, which turns them into [[AxCrazy terrifying close-combat assailants]]. It's also almost incurable, taking all but literal divine intervention, and even then it's only happened twice in 10,000 years.
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* The {{BloodAngels}} from [[{{Warhammer40000}} Warhammer 40K]] got a lovely case of this known as the "Black Rage." It's literally the psychic imprint of their gene-father the Primarch Sangiunus fighting almost to death in defense of the Emperor's Palace during the HorusHeresy, and then ''actually'' dying fighting Horus himself. It tends to make those that share his gene-seed randomly start living out his last moments, which turns them into [[AxCrazy terrifying close-combat assailants]]. It's also almost incurable, taking all but literal divine intervention, and even then it's only happened twice in 10,000 years.

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* The {{BloodAngels}} Blood Angels from [[{{Warhammer40000}} Warhammer 40K]] got a lovely case of this known as the "Black Rage." It's literally the psychic imprint of their gene-father the Primarch Sangiunus fighting almost to death in defense of the Emperor's Palace during the HorusHeresy, and then ''actually'' dying fighting Horus himself. It tends to make those that share his gene-seed randomly start living out his last moments, which turns them into [[AxCrazy terrifying close-combat assailants]]. It's also almost incurable, taking all but literal divine intervention, and even then it's only happened twice in 10,000 years.
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** Insanity spreading within a dragonflight is questionable. Dragon Aspects are the most powerful members of their dragonflight and are the political and social leaders, but the entire flight is also linked to and responsible for protecting its domain (the earth, for example, or magic), so insanity spreading from the leader and most powerful member of a group to the followers might be [[JustifiedTrope entirely justified]].
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* "Entry Taken From A Medical Encyclopaedia" (also known as "Buscard's Murrain") by [[{{ptitlen9ir3dhv}} China Mieville]]. When a specific word is spoken with the correct pronunciation, the speaker is infected and will continue to speak the word out loud.

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* "Entry Taken From A Medical Encyclopaedia" (also known as "Buscard's Murrain") by [[{{ptitlen9ir3dhv}} China Mieville]].ChinaMieville. When a specific word is spoken with the correct pronunciation, the speaker is infected and will continue to speak the word out loud.
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* In AdventureTime With [[DistaffCounterpart Fionna And Cake]], Fionna tells Cake not to touch the Ice Queen's tiara because she "might catch her crazy", which sounds like she's talking about "power corrupting" and whatnot since the tiara (and crown, in the original's case) is the source of her magic power. [[spoiler: But then later the Ice King's origin is revealed and he turns out to have been a sober, buttoned-down archaeologist before he found the crown, which he put on one day while indulging in a silly moment with his girlfriend, and as a direct result of that one act slowly became the Ice King we're familiar with today]].

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* In AdventureTime ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' With [[DistaffCounterpart Fionna And Cake]], Fionna tells Cake not to touch the Ice Queen's tiara because she "might catch her crazy", which sounds like she's talking about "power corrupting" and whatnot since the tiara (and crown, in the original's case) is the source of her magic power. [[spoiler: But then later the Ice King's origin is revealed and he turns out to have been a sober, buttoned-down archaeologist before he found the crown, which he put on one day while indulging in a silly moment with his girlfriend, and as a direct result of that one act slowly became the Ice King we're familiar with today]].
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* In the Discworld novel Hogfather, HEX contracted psychosis after talking to the Bursar, which was something of a backfire since talking to HEX was supposed to ''alleviate'' the Bursar's[[hottip:*:although on one occasion they used HEX to run one of those hokey "therapist" chatbots and it actually managed to confuse him into lucidity, whereupon he accused it of making fun of him]]. Ridcully, in a flash of insight, convinces HEX that it's been given a very large dose of dried frog pills (the Bursar's normal treatment), which puts it back in working order.
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* In AdventureTime With [[DistaffCounterpart Fionna And Cake]], Fionna tells Cake not to touch the Ice Queen's tiara because she "might catch her crazy", which sounds like she's talking about "power corrupting" and whatnot since the tiara (and crown, in the original's case) is the source of her magic power. [[spoiler: But then later the Ice King's origin is revealed and he turns out to have been a sober, buttoned-down archaeologist before he found the crown, which he put on one day while indulging in a silly moment with his girlfriend, and as a direct result of that one act slowly became the Ice King we're familiar with today]].
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* In the ''MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' episode "Party Of One," [[spoiler:Pinkie thinks her friends don't want to be her friends anymore]] and so surrounds herself with imaginary friends, using flour bags or turnip-buckets for the bodies. When Rainbow Dash comes over, Pinkie uses her voice to supply the voices for her imaginary friends, and hides behind her "pile of rocks" friend to call Rainbow Dash a chump. Rainbow Dash responds by asking "who are you calling a chump, chump?" ''to the pile of rocks,'' as if she were catching some of Pinkie's insanity.

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* In the ''MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' episode "Party Of One," [[spoiler:Pinkie thinks her friends don't want to be her friends anymore]] and so surrounds herself with imaginary friends, using flour bags or turnip-buckets for the bodies. When Rainbow Dash comes over, Pinkie uses her voice to supply the voices for her imaginary friends, and hides behind her "pile of rocks" friend to call Rainbow Dash a chump. Rainbow Dash responds by asking "who are you calling a chump, chump?" ''to the pile of rocks,'' as if she were catching some of Pinkie's insanity.
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* In the ''{{Firefly}}'' episode "Bushwhacked" it is shown that this can happen to survivors of Reaver attacks. The horror of the experience drives them into becoming Reavers, themselves.
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* Clan Malkavian from ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'' are walking catalysts for this trope. Sure, spreading madness is their [[OurVampiresAreDifferent vampiric superpower]] - but not all of them are in control of it, or even aware of what their capabilities. Indeed, before the Great Prank was revealed in 1998, even the Elders of the Clan [[MemoryGambit had no idea that they posessed the Dementation Discupline]].

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* Clan Malkavian from ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'' are walking catalysts for this trope. Sure, spreading madness is their [[OurVampiresAreDifferent vampiric superpower]] - but not all of them are in control of it, or even aware of what their capabilities. Indeed, before the Great Prank was revealed in 1998, even the Elders of the Clan [[MemoryGambit had no idea that they posessed possessed the Dementation Discupline]].



* In the Middle Ages it was believed that all forms of madness were contagious like any other disease. This was exploited by at least one town who didn't want the king to pass through (since they would be liable for a levvy) and pretended they were all insane to make his courtiers think again.

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* In the Middle Ages it was believed that all forms of madness were contagious like any other disease. This was exploited by at least one town who didn't want the king to pass through (since they would be liable for a levvy) levy) and pretended they were all insane to make his courtiers think again.
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* Clan Malkavian from ''VampireTheMasquerade'' are walking catalysts for this trope. Sure, spreading madness is their [[OurVampiresAreDifferent vampiric superpower]] - but not all of them are in control of it, or even aware of what their capabilities. Indeed, before the Great Prank was revealed in 1998, even the Elders of the Clan [[MemoryGambit had no idea that they posessed the Dementation Discupline]].

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* Clan Malkavian from ''VampireTheMasquerade'' ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'' are walking catalysts for this trope. Sure, spreading madness is their [[OurVampiresAreDifferent vampiric superpower]] - but not all of them are in control of it, or even aware of what their capabilities. Indeed, before the Great Prank was revealed in 1998, even the Elders of the Clan [[MemoryGambit had no idea that they posessed the Dementation Discupline]].
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* No, anyone who spends a couple of minutes talking to Gracie gets confused. Those who talk to her more than a few minutes risk going completely bonkers. A studio executive who spoke with her required "two strong men" to carry him away to the sanitarium.

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* ** No, anyone who spends a couple of minutes talking to Gracie gets confused. Those who talk to her more than a few minutes risk going completely bonkers. A studio executive who spoke with her required "two strong men" to carry him away to the sanitarium.
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* No, anyone who spends a couple of minutes talking to Gracie gets confused. Those who talk to her more than a few minutes risk going completely bonkers. A studio executive who spoke with her required "two strong men" to carry him away to the sanitarium.

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