You might be asking about the character in the Warcraft series, Sauron Einhorn Medici. He was the leader of the High Elves and the Regent of Quel 'Thalas. He had once allied with Prince Arthas to help him fight against the Scourge, but later he betrayed Arthas and tried to take his power. In the end, he was defeated and killed by Arthas.
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Kierkegaard didn't write fiction. He was famous for his contributions to existential philosophy and his deep exploration of human existence and religious belief.
According to Data 2, the Beyonder characteristics of Sauron, Einhorn, and Medici were fused with Alista Tudor, turning them into evil spirits. Information 3 mentioned that Medici was the leader of the Red of War army and one of the eight Kings of Angels. And in Data 4, it was clearly stated that Alista Tudor's birthday was July 29th, Year 510 of the Fourth Epoch, the day of the " three-in-one."
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Yes, there might be. You can start by looking on popular fanfic platforms like Archive of Our Own (AO3) or FanFiction.net. Just search for 'Dragon Prince Soren Paralyzed' and see what comes up.
Kierkegaard's meta-fictionalization of either-or was a profound intellectual exercise. He employed philosophical inquiries, fictional characters, and thought experiments to delve deeper into the nature of choice and its implications. His approach was highly nuanced and aimed at provoking critical thinking among his readers.