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  • In Ace Of Spades Harry Potter is dead. There is only the Ace of Spades.
  • In A Different Song and Dance Harry is blood-adopted by Sirius and changes his name.
    Harry: Harry James Potter is dead, so don't expect him to magically appear ever again.
  • All For Luz, In chapter 25, the second All For One user has come to the conclusion that Luz Noceda died along with and her friends at summer camp and takes the name her Evil Mentor suggests after arriving in the Boiling Isles: Toshiko Shigaraki.
    In truth, she always knew, in the back of her mind that when she saw all of those whom she called friends dead, she too died that day. Luz Noceda had died, and in her place was Toshiko Shigaraki. A girl who had nothing but hate for those who killed her friends. Oh, sure, she paraded around the name Luz, but she hadn’t truly been Luz. She was just… taking her place, so to speak. Luz had died the day everyone else had. Toshiko merely wore her skin and stole her name. But now, she didn’t need that. She didn’t need her name anymore. She was in a different world, meaning she had no longer had to hang onto the past.
  • In the Marvel Cinematic Universe fanfic The Artist's Garden at Madripoor, Steve goes to Madripoor in order to acquire the last component for the Quantum Tunnel and discovers that Sharon is the Power Broker, the city's Judge, Jury, and Executioner. She refuses to give him the component unless he hands over his shield or Sam's wings (which she stole for him and led to her becoming a fugitive) as well as more or less stating that she's largely uninterested in bringing back everyone who disappeared in the Snap because it could threaten her position. When Steve angrily asks what happened to the woman he used to know, Sharon bitterly fires back that "That woman died when [he] abandoned her," causing Steve to feel anger and guilt for failing to find her and causing her fall from grace. He resolves to actually help her, such as getting her a long overdue pardon.
  • All Mixed Up!: Oprah asks a resurrected Mariana Mag, now referred to by her real name of Maggie Ocean Flounder, what she wants to be referred to as. The ex-villainess responds by saying the Director can just call her Maggie, and discards her villainous alias of Mariana Mag and her previous Odd Squad agent name of Ocean.
    Oprah: Agents, may I introduce you to Maggie Ocean Flounder. Though, what would you prefer to go by?
    Maggie: Maggie's fine. Ocean's dead to me. Dead since 1995.
    Oprah: I'll take responsibility for being her executioner. At least, that's what I understand.
    Maggie: Yeah, pretty much. If it's worth anything, Mariana Mag is dead, too. Otto took care of that.
  • Bad Future Crusaders: Snails, believed killed during the destruction of Ponyville but who instead grew up into a suave criminal Knowledge Broker, says when he meets up with Apple Bloom and Scootaloo that he likes to think that the old Snails did die that night, since he's so different now.
    • Sweetie Belle seems to have done this as a defensive mechanism for all the heartbreak she suffered after Ponyville's destruction, cutting all ties to her past and refusing to dwell on what she's lost, becoming rather cold and amoral in the process.
  • The Marvel Cinematic Universe fic Multiverse of Madness: The Clea Cut features a complex version of this when circumstances send Peter Parker, Stephen Strange and America Chavez to Earth-717, where the post-Snap Avengers include a version of the Vision who was reactivated after the destruction of the Mind Stone. Lacking any ability to feel emotion, this version of the Vision encouraged the Wanda of Earth-717 to move on to Peter Parker, but when 616-Wanda dreamwalks into her 717-counterpart, the Vision admits that even though he encouraged "his" Wanda to move on because he couldn't feel anything for her in his current state, there was enough of the old Vision left in him that he wanted her to be happy, and he often watches recordings of their past time together to try and remind himself of what he felt back then.
  • In Black Blooded Orphans, when Lelouch reveals his identity as Zero during the opening of the SAZ, Cornelia denies this and sees Zero as a ghost of her dead half-brother.
  • In Blood Matters Harry Potter was actually Lucius Malfoy's missing son and when he discovers this unpleasant truth, he no longer goes by the name Harry and instead is Orion Malfoy. Ginny and the Weasleys don't seem to tolerate this new change.
  • In the A:TLA fic The Blood of the Covenant, Zuko was taken from the Fire Nation palace when he was a toddler. Through a series of events, he wound up adopted by Bato and Kyra of the Southern Water Tribe. They named him Kallik. Even when he discovers that he's Fire Nation royalty, Kallik prefers to be called his name rather than Zuko. He and Sokka even make fun of the Fire Nation name a little.
  • The Chaotic Masters: When it's revealed that Wuya used to be a Xiaolin Dragon, she states that that version of her is dead, dismissing her past self as a weakling who lacked the ambition to Take Over the World.
  • In Child of the Storm, this is Peter Wisdom's attitude towards his former identity of Regulus Black, stating in Chapter 72 of the first book that "he died thirteen years ago - everything after that is a bonus."
  • After being revived in Coincidence and Misunderstandings, Terra insists on being called Persephone, having lost all her memories from before she'd been turned to stone. Notably, Beast Boy tries and fails to rekindle their relationship, because she just isn't the girl he used to know.
  • A variation of this occurs in Deku in Class 1-B. Tensei believing that Iida is feeling overwhelmed by the pressure of inheriting his hero name decides that the hero, Ingenium, is dead for good after he is permanently cripplied by the Hero Killer: Stain and tells Iida that he is now free to be his own hero.
  • Dangerverse: Before infiltrating the Death Eaters, Draco Black formally renounces that name and changes his name to Reynard Beauvoi, which apparently allows him to claim that Draco Black is dead and have it detect as truthful to divination magic.
  • A Destroyer's Remorse: Twisted all around. Since the fic is about Dirk slowly remembering scraps of his time as Moebius D, he wishes D was dead, but instead is convinced that he's going to inevitably turn into that monster again. On a more positive note, his sister Glimmer decides not to meet her Ouroboros partner (the only guaranteed way to regain memories) because that version of her lived a long, full life and died of old age surrounded by her children and grandchildren. She feels that trying to reclaim those memories would be trying to take a life that isn't hers.
  • Do Not Meddle in the Affairs of Wizards:
    Harry: The Harry Potter who let people walk all over him no longer exists. You killed him that day when you burned up his things and condemned him to hell without even bothering to hear his side of the story.
  • Doing It Right This Time combines it with a Meaningful Rename for Rei.
    "Rei Ayanami is dead. It was what she wanted, the only thing she could want, and I hope she is at peace. I am not her. I am Rei Akagi, Ritsuko's little sister."
  • In the My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic fanfic Dusk and Dawn, we get this exchange:
    Eclipse: "You know I don't go by that name anymore."
    Applejack: "That don't matter. You'll still always be Twilight to me."
  • Echoing Silence takes place in an Alternate Universe wherein Twilight Sparkle is exiled from Equestria to the Dusklands for her actions during the Royal Wedding (which here did not result in Chrysalis revealing herself). Five years of Break the Cutie and a Trauma Conga Line later, she is now Diadem, the adopted Princess of the Den, having built an entirely new life for herself, and deliberately trying to forget everything that happened to her before coming to the Dusklands. For your health, don't ever refer to her by her old name.
  • In Emancipation Harry decides to be less trusting and more proactive after Sirius' death.
    Harry Potter, the Boy Who Lived, the Gryffindor Prince, the Golden Boy, Dumbledore's Man was dead!
  • In the Empath: The Luckiest Smurf mini-stories, Empath thinks that his pre-Psyche self Empathy is dead, while his friend Duncan McSmurf thinks otherwise.
    • Papa Smurf also treats his past self Culliford Smurf as if he was dead, as he no longer wishes to be called "Uncle Cully", though it isn't the case of a possible split personality as with his son. In "Days Of Auld Lang Smurf", though, Papa Smurf temporarily reverts to being called "Uncle Cully".
  • In The End of Ends, Terra's saying this in the last episode of Teen Titans is referenced from time to time. Beast Boy, who has gone insane from being rejected by Terra and has become Count Logan, throws Terra's line back in her face when she realizes who Count Logan is, as this is also a Whole-Plot Reference to Super Paper Mario, where Count Logan plays Count Bleck's role.
  • Multiple times throughout Entropy, Zero refers to Suzaku as a separate entity, such as stating he'd been a fool and died a fool.
    • Likewise, after finding he's become immortal, Lelouch states that Lelouch vi Britannia is dead and takes up the name L.L.
  • The Flash Sentry Chronicles: Downplayed, after Flash learns that is real name is Flash Relic he chooses to keep going by the name Flash Sentry since that is who he is now and he still doesn't know everything about his past.
    Flash: I think I'd prefer to remain Flash Sentry, I'm pretty sure that's who I am today, not Flash Relic. After all, I was just looking for answers to who I was, but I still don't have them. Until then...I think Flash Relic will stay there, lost to that fire all those years ago.
    • Played Straight when Flash yells at his birth parents, Trail Blazer and Misty Veil, to not call him Flash Relic, saying Flash Relic died when the orphanage they left him at burned down.
  • In Game Of The Future Harry Potter is an insane psychopath who destroyed his magic and now considers his true name to be Izaya Orihara but plenty of his old 'friends' still consider him to be the tool they once used, especially Severus. Generally speaking, calling him Harry is not a good idea.
  • Poison Ivy from Green's My Favorite Color rejects her old life as Pamela Isley and rejects her old name.
  • Invoked in the Stargate SG-1 fic "Guarding Pandora's Box", which looks at the aftermath of Daniel's vision in "Absolute Power". Reading Daniel's report about what he became while under the influence of the Goa'uld knowledge, Hammond and Jacob each agree that trying to get any of the genetic knowledge from Daniel's memory of the dream would ultimately risk destroying Daniel's identity if the rest of the knowledge took over his mind, which is not a price they consider worth paying. As Hammond explicitly states;
    "It would be utterly unconscionable to force Doctor Jackson to submit to something that could result in the loss of who he is as a person."
  • Harry Potter and the Prince of Slytherin:
    Fenrir: Don't call me Bob. I am Fenrir Greyback.
    Pettigrew: You're Bob Greyson, the Muggleborn son of a reputable though now-deceased Muggle bank officer from Leeds. And a Ravenclaw to boot!
    Fenrir: That was before. Bob Greyson was my human name.
  • Harry Potter: Retribution:
    Dumbledore: Harry, don't do anything foolish.
    Harry: I'm sorry, you must have me confused with someone else. You see, the Harry Potter you knew and actually cared what you thought of him no longer exists. You killed that man the day you and the rest of my so called friends and family betrayed him.
  • Harry Tano: A strange example: because of his fame as "The Boy Who Lived", people still call Harry by his Potter last name. He always corrects them, stating that he's Harry Potter-Tano (after his adopted mother), stating that while he honors his birth parents for their sacrifice, they aren't the ones who raised him and he doesn't deserve to be remembered when they are the true heroes.
  • When Reverser tries to get Chat Noir to reveal his Secret Identity in Hawkmoth Gets A Reference with their Truth Serum power, Chat answers that his old self before getting the Black Cat Miraculous was a hollow shell without any aspiration or sense of self, and the moment he got the ring his old self easily died off. It's now less who is Chat Noir-s Secret Identity and more who is Chat Noir's masks.
  • In the Hetalia: Axis Powers doujinshi "From the New World, With Love", Britannia mockingly tells America that the England he knew as a child is gone now thanks to him having been so deeply hurt by America's revolution. However, America realizes later on that Britannia was lying and that there is in fact no Split Personality; 'Britannia' really IS England. It's kind of hard to explain.
  • In Hivefled, the Helmsman tells Sollux that the Psiioniic is dead and that the Helmsman saw him die, which is true, in a sense. The person the Psiioniic became is not dead i.e., the Helmsman, but the Psiioniic as an actual identity is.
  • I am [REDACTED]: After going to school in America and returning to Japan as an adult, Izuku tells Bakugou that "Deku" died years ago and he's no longer the scared punching bag from their youth (for added emphasis, Izuku is secretly the Pro Hero Nimbus, who has become the All Might of his generation to Bakugou/Ground Zero's Endeavor).
  • An unusual version in If Wishes Were Ponies. Due to the abuse he's suffered at the hands of humans (namely the Dursleys and everyone that believed their lies about Harry) and the neglect he received from the Wizarding World (thanks to Dumbledore making him disappear in favor of his political goals), Harry doesn't consider himself a human or a wizard anymore, as he identifies as a unicorn of Equestria. In the sequel, it's even implied that Harry isn't a human anymore; Discord's tampering with the portal made it so that his true form is a unicorn, and his human form is his Animagus.
    • Played with in the case of Starlight Glimmer. To remain undetected in Ponyville and in the human/wizarding world, she takes on multiple aliases and disguises to execute her plans. Not only does it work, but her plans go largely unnoticed by the protagonists and she gets away with it note 
  • In The Immortal Game, Terra says this about the old, caring version of her that the Mane Six see when they view her memories from before Titan subjected her to the Insanity. She even goes so far as to say that if she thought any part of her old self was still alive within her, she'd gladly kill it. At the very end of the story, it becomes apparent she was wrong.
  • The premise of In a Name is that after fifty years in the future, Samurai Jack forgot his birth name. Even when he's reminded, he feels like it's the name of someone he barely knows and hasn't seen in a long time. During a talk over the matter with his father, Jack is told that his name doesn't change who he is and Jack will still be his son regardless of his name. After some thinking, Jack decides to remain Samurai Jack so as to remember his friends from the future who knew him by that name.
  • In The Indecipherable Riddle after the truth of Harry's parentage is revealed and all his friends abandon him and Dumbledore has "Harry Potter" declared dead, "Harry" (now Antares Salazar Black) feels he doesn't owe the Light-side anything and fully embraces his true family.
  • After over a decade of being known only as Spare in Innocence Lost, Harry Potter returns years after having apparently died on a mission and insists that "Spare died on that mission. I got better."
  • In It's Too Late to Say You're Sorry Daphne Greengrass praises Harry for sticking up for himself.
    Harry: Well I just want to show them that the Harry they knew is dead, and the one that's here today isn't as forgiving as the last.
  • In The Jaded Eyes Series Harry Potter is now Tristan Winter because after abandoning him and pretending to be dead Harry/Tristan decides that the Potter family is dead to him.
  • Janna Kalderash in Defender of the Night angrily declares to her uncle that her name is Jenny Calendar of the Scooby Clan.
  • After Lelouch knights her in Kallen's Redemption in Classic Three Act Structure, Kallen declares "Kallen Kozuki" dead.
    Kallen: Here lies Kallen Kozuki, she fought against all foes with equal bravery and sacrificed her life to create a tomorrow for mankind.
  • Le Commencement du Diable Blanc: Remy LeBeau is adamant he's no longer Harry Potter and won't come back to being the neglected little freak whom no one loved. His adopted cousin Emil fully approves.
    Emil: Remy, you ain't that kid. Ya gotta understand, that boy don't exist no more. Ya my cousin Remy, not dat whale's.
  • Lelouch of the Rebellion RX: Demonic Knights has this declaration coming from Lelouch in the first chapter.
    Lelouch: Do not try to lure me into a false sense of security, Emperor. I have abandoned the name Lelouch Lamperouge. Lelouch Lamperouge died in Toyko yesterday, executed in secret by the Black Knights for being a spy. My name is Zero now. I am a parentless man who only seeks to destroy Britannia.
  • Lightning and Thunder:
    Voldemort: Tom is very much dead, only Lord Voldemort lives now.
  • In the climax of Loved and Lost, Princess Cadance decides this is the case with Prince Jewelius, her favourite cousin and surrogate little brother who has for years secretly hated her for her superior popularity and proven himself to be an irredeemable monster, telling it to him in a short "The Reason You Suck" Speech.
    Cadance: I finally understand, cousin. Why the changelings weren't able to feed on your love and why my spell didn't work on you. It's because you have no heart to feel love and therefore no love to give!
    Jewelius: What, are you going to kill your own flesh and blood?
    Cadance: The cousin, brother, I knew died a long time ago. His heart anyway.
  • In married to the flames, Zuko refuses to tell Jin his name. To him, "Li" is his new name.
  • In Mega Man: Defender of the Human Race, Mr. Black claims this about who he used to be. In the end it's reversed, with John Barton declaring Mr. Black dead.
  • Mike's New Ghostly Family: Due to feeling nothing but contempt for her past self who was willing to kill innocents for the sake of self-benefit and followed in her child-murdering former father's footsteps, Liz Schmidt rejected her birth name of Elizabeth Afton and seeks to distance herself from the past as farther as possible. When Henry briefly refers to her as Elizabeth, she corrects him with stating her new name.
    Henry: You don't have anything to fear from me, Elizabeth...
    Liz: It's Liz, now... Liz Schmidt.
    Henry: My sincerest apologies. You don't have anything to fear from me, Liz.
  • The Monarch's Court: Chloe considers her old self as Chloe Bourgeois dead after taking the Butterfly Miraculous from Hawkmoth and using two Venoms as Queen Bee to get away from Mayura. Once she runs away to protect her loved ones, she declares herself Monarch, a vigilante dedicated to defeating Gabriel Agreste without working with the other heroes.
  • A Moth to a Flame: Marcy says this to Olivia and Yunan in Chapter 14 after rejecting their attempted rescue, after having fallen so far under The Core's sway that she considers the old Marcy to be gone.
  • The Mountain and the Wolf: Akkarulf tells the Wolf that he used to follow an incompetent Ironborn who took Winterfell by treachery, failed to plan ahead on how to hold it, killed hostages for no gain, and ended up betrayed by his more rational men and sold out to the enemy. Naturally, he was that man, but claims to be dead (as the Wolf doesn't seem to know or care about Akkarulf's former identity).
  • Kallen Kouzuki reacts violently to being called such in My Queen after learning Lelouch loved her and decides to stay by his side, even against the world.
    Kallen: Don't call me by that name! My name is Kallen Stadtfeld! Stadtfeld! I am a Britannian knight and I serve Prince Lelouch vi Britannia!
  • In Neither a Bird nor a Plane, it's Deku!, Lady Inanna forsook the name Nana Shimura the moment she killed All For One. The mere idea of wearing a costume remotely similar to her old one is enough to make her want to kill her stylist.
  • In Obito-Sensei, Mikoto advises her son Sasuke to think Itachi as this; his brother was killed the night of the Uchiha Clan massacre, and the man running around with his face is nothing but an imposter. It's Averted hard when he actually encounters Itachi who with a little prompting explains why he started killing Uchiha clan members, leaving Sasuke horrified that this is very much the same brother he adored as a child.
  • In Out of the Dead Land, the Winter Soldier actually wants very badly to be the "dead man" in question, but has been so broken by HYDRA's brainwashing that he believes there's no chance of him doing so.
    Christ, he wanted to be Bucky Barnes, he wanted that dead man's life, it was the only thing he could ever remember wanting, but he made his face go cold.
    "No such person," he said to Steve. "You ought to know that by now."
  • In A Piece Of Glass, numerous characters use this, but the OC Breech Loader is particuarly adamant that Bridget Loranski (her birthname) is dead, and when pushed she can get edgy about it.
    Breech: Bridget Loranski is DEAD! She died ten years ago. I should know; I was there. (...) Show some respect for the dead, dammit!
  • In the Dark World arc of the Pony POV Series, both Fluttercruel and the Valeyard say this about Fluttershy and the Doctor, respectfully. The Valeyard is lying, he's merely got a Regeneration Template. Fluttercruel is technically right, but more literal: Fluttershy is literally dead.
  • In Purple Days, after Joffrey recovers from a particularly nasty bout of PTSD, he finds his sister Myrcella staring at him. The inquisitive princess asks him if he's a Faceless Man, showing she's paid attention to his mannerisms and actions, none of which line up with the Joffrey she remembers. For a moment, he struggles, but in the end he's unable to stop himself from talking extensively about his journey and the things he's seen, collapsing as he admits the Joffrey that Myrcella remembers died countless years ago. A moment later, Myrcella embraces him, saying she's thankful old Joffrey is gone. Pausing as he digests this, he admits he is thankful as well.
  • A Raven Under the Starlight: Cyclonis eventually reaches the point of shedding her old identity as the latest link in the Cyclonian royal line entirely.
    Master Cyclonis was no more. Now, she was just Cyclonis, to those she trusted with her name.
  • A lot of Sodor Mythos fanfictions that involve the author’s headcanon of what became of 98462 & 87546 portray them as feeling this way when it comes to what they were like before they were initially booted off of Sodor.
  • The Reaping of Hatsune Miku: Chiyuki Shiie was a girl with a synthesizer and a dead eye. Then she got her limbs destroyed and ended up in the Reaper's Game, where her "entry fee" was the memories of her from any of the living. When that fee becomes lost forever, and the only friend she made among the Reapers gets erased, she joins the Reapers under the name Calne Ca.
    "Chiyuki Shiie is dead. Her memory has been burned from the records of this world, and no one will hear her lament. You cannot welcome her, for she does not stand before you. From this day forth, my name is Calne Ca."
  • River of Stars: Hakkai pleasantly tells Jack O'Neill that Air Force captain Joseph Sha was abandoned on Shangri-La and perished after several months of medical torture. Now there is only Sha Gojyo, and he belongs to Sanzo's clan, and Stargate Command is going to leave him be.
  • The Harry Potter fic "A Shard Made Whole" features Ginny having been influenced by the essence of the horcrux that possessed her in her first year, leaving her with some traits of Tom Riddle such as his ambition, knowledge and lust for power. While she is clearly a distinct person from Tom Riddle, such as still loving Harry where Riddle would have obviously sought his death, this idea is all but explicitly stated when she informs other to call her Ginerva rather than Ginny, reflecting her darker personality compared to her younger self.
  • Subverted in Son of the Sannin with Yakumo Kurama. When she confronts Kurenai, she claims to her former teacher that "the girl you trained is no more", though Kurenai is able to see that Yakumo doesn't believe that herself.
  • In Supergirl (2015) story Survivors, Kara feels like "Kara Zor-El" died when she left Krypton.
    Megan: Is it true? Are you... Kara Zor-El?
    Supergirl: I used to be. That girl died on Krypton. I think just Kara works now.
  • In the 6th installment of the Tales of the Undiscovered Swords, even after embarking on a kiwame training and re-discovering his past self before he became the current Broken Bird Emotionless Boy, Sasanoyuki still concludes he can "never once again be Katagiri Yosaburō", though he has seemingly decided to let go of his grief.
  • Inverted in the Tamers Forever Series; Chaos will always insist that he is Takato- the real Takato. The worst part is, it's essentially true.
  • In This Bites!, when Kuroobi asks why was Koala was acting cold to him and Chew, she retorts that her friends, the Sun Pirates Chew and Kuroobi died alongside Fisher Tiger, and before her were the Arlong Pirates that just happen to have the same face and name.
  • In Tormentor Ajas Terror Mephysto decides to completely cut ties with his old life considering that "Harry Potter" never really existed in the first place.
  • In Treading Dangerous Waters, the plot centers on Harry Potter abandoned by Lily and James and he is actually Bucky Barnes from the Avengers. The best example of the title drop is from the summary itself: "Harry Potter is dead. He died when you left him at an orphanage. You are a terrible mother, Liliana Mae Potter and I am glad Harry Potter died. I am James Buchanan Barnes Jr. I am the Soldier. Understand?" Most of the plot revolves around him trying to get people to see him for him.
  • In Viper, Spider, Phoenix, former yakuza boss O-Ren Ishii re-evaluated her life after almost dying. She decided to adopt the identity of "Joan Watson", become a doctor, and do some good. Eventually, she even ended up repressing her memories.
  • The Vow: After Lord Shen has taken over Gongmen City and is talking with his former fiancée Lady Lianne after three decades of separation, their strained conversation leads to Shen saying that the man she loved is gone when Lianne wants to believe that he can still be salvaged. The author has posted in YouTube a video based on this conversation by using the "I Know Those Eyes/This Man Is Dead" song from the The Count of Monte Cristo musical by Wildhorn-Murphy.
    Lianne: You used to be such a good man, Shen. You were destined for great things, but you simply became… misguided. What happened to make you so hateful? What happened to the man I loved?
    Shen: What happened to him? What happened to him?! He died! He was left abandoned on the steps of his own home, humiliated and forced to toil and carve his way in the world! Every day he died a little more, his new reality cutting little pieces from him that was left.
    Lianne: But Shen —
    Shen: You think he's still here? You are a naïve fool. The man you want is long gone. He died thirty years ago, when in his hour of need, those he most trusted and loved with all his being betrayed him! They abandoned him to his fate and moved on with their lives!
  • A significant plot point in Wagging Tail Ashikabi is that for over a decade Sirius Black stays in his animagus form and thinks of himself only as Padfoot. Occasionally, he'll think of something that could be done but insists that while Sirius could do it, Padfoot can't.
  • The Wanderer of the North: When Celestia and Luna were having sisterly discussion in their ancient native language, Luna called Celestia by her true birth name. Celestia told Luna that 'Nikóleva' died long ago and that she is 'Celestia'.
  • In Taking Back What Is Mine Harry offers to join the Dark Side.
    Voldemort: What happened to Dumbledore's Gryffindor Golden Boy?
    Harry: I killed him. He was weak; he begged for it, so I gave him relief. He will not be missed.
  • Where the Sunlight Ends: All but outright stated by Peter One in Chapter 12:
    [When the suit is] on and his mask is in place he feels held together. Contained. A different person, like Peter Parker is gone and there's nothing but Spider-Man that remains.
    Which is true. Peter Parker is gone.
    There's only Spider-Man, who's a hero, and Pietruccio, who's seventeen and alone and only good for delivering pizzas. No Peter Parker to speak of.
  • In White Devil of the Moon, Nanoha reveals that Princess Serenity had killed herself after Prince Endymion had shielded her from Queen Beryl. Mamoru goes to comfort her, but makes the mistake of calling her "Serenity", which she angrily corrects him before running off. She does it again when confronted by the spirit of Queen Serenity.

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