Saddest Fictional Death

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I don't know if anybody's said this, but (Penumbra: Overture spoilers):
Red in Penumbra: Overture. It's bad enough thast he dies - he's your only friend. But the fact that you have to kill him and listen to him die - that really got to me.
 

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Aerith from FF7, and Kenshin and Kaoru at the end of Samurai X. I was so sad, I couldn't stop crying all throughout the ending :(
 

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Kyman102 said:
I present to all of you the deaths that I consider the saddest ever in fiction...

Kamina from Gurren Lagann, Hughes from Full Metal Alchemist, and...

Littlefoot's mother in The Land Before Time! God DAMN that scene! ;_;
Damn you now you brought back memories! gonna go cry now.......
 

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AquaAscension said:
Bill from Left 4 Dead...

So he's not a really a well fleshed out character, but soon to be in the Valve comic. I'm looking forward to this, but in a sad way.
You mean this? http://www.l4d.com/comic/
 

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VulakAerr said:
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Z of the Na said:


In television though, watch The Wire. There are several tragic, moving deaths per season. (Spoiler alert) Stringer, D'Angelo, Omar, Wallace (probably the harshest), Bodie, Prop Joe, Sherrod, Snoop etc. Anyone who doesn't die ends up either on the streets or in jail for life, for the most part. Tragic, amazing show.

Sadly, most of the deaths are kids from the streets.
Dammit, ninja'd. I'd put D and Bodie up there with the ones that hit me hardest. I was upset about String too because he was so close to getting out but the way he got there... he needed to "get got". Let's not forget Frank Sabotka, too. Without the full social context of the show, I'd say his death/story was the most classically tragic.

Eponine in Les Miserables and Kim in Miss Saigon also hit me hard when I see them, depending on the strength of the performances.
Oh man, I gaped out on Frank. Yeah, I definitely agree that his was the most classically tragic. His was also the longest and slowest downfall in the entire series, I'd say. What made it tragic was not the shocking nature of it (most of the deaths were rather sudden, come to think of it) but rather how long it took him to fall from grace, especially when he was so selfless compared to everyone else.
 

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Edgar Ross at the end of RDR. Hated that guy, but then you find out he had family too, making it kinda sad but still all the more satisfying when you kill him. Then you realize that Jack has become his father despite everything John sacrificed in order for that not to happen. O hand if this was a spoiler you deserved it for not having the decency to buy, finish, and replay this game up yet.
 

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Yeah I gotta' say too Bill from Left 4 Dead at least he's a badass, and God! What old man would take on 3 tanks, and sacrafice his life for some college flunky, sales clerk who is to hopped up on pills, and gay biker. R.I.P ole' man!
 

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alrekr said:
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Pip from the comic Hellsing...only because a little prick killed him off. I literally FFFFFF'd because I hated the prick.
dam you ninja

On the topic of Hellsing I felt sad nearly everytime a charecter died in Hellsing as they had such good chareter developement that I even liked the bad guys, Why did Rip and Walter have to die
Haha yeah all the characters (except Zorin) where cool. Rip and Walter were one of the coolest villains ever, along with Jan Valentine. Because the world would explode because a comic/anime can't hold in such awesomeness.
 

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What really comes to death, aside from Seymour, is Euphemia from Code Geass.

A lot of people die in this anime, for a lot of reasons, but no one dies in a more shocking twist then Euphie, who without spoiling anything, is forced to commit an act that goes against everything she has said and done up to that point from an incident that happened entirely by accident.

Literally left me completely shocked. I had to close and restart the episodes it happened in several times over.
 

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For my boyfriend it's:
In MGS4 when you thought Snake was dead. He so sad when he thought Snake was dead.

For me it was when Maria died in Gears of War 2. I felt so bad for Dom. I was moved because when she first came out of her holding cell and Dom saw her, he saw the beautiful Maria he'd loved his entire life. It took Marcus's gruff voice to snap Dom out of it, then he sees how she really looks. It is so depressing. I don't normally cry at those things, but my boyfriend had to console me as I bawled like a baby.

*sigh*
 

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PayneTrayne said:
Seventh book of Harry Potter as a whole. I mean I really liked the series.
Pretty much this... I mean that series practically raised me lol I cried like a baby whenever someone important (or like had a name) died.....

Also (damn you Joss Whedon!!) but, the end of season 7 of Buffy when Spike died :( I cried for like EVER after that.... dunno if that counts though >.>