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* ArcherArchetype: Among the company's archers he is considered to be among the best.
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* CatchPhrase: He says "And now we ride" to his men in High Valyrian.
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* CatchPhrase: CharacterCatchphrase: He says "And now we ride" to his men in High Valyrian.
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* AmbiguousRace: Due to having OnlyOneName that sounds similar to Dothraki names and keeping an arakh as his WeaponOfChoice. WordOfDante [[http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/FAQ/Entry/Which_are_the_known_Valyrian_steel_swords confirms]] he's a Dothraki.
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* AmbiguousRace: Due to having OnlyOneName that sounds similar to Dothraki names and keeping an arakh as his WeaponOfChoice.weapon. WordOfDante [[http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/FAQ/Entry/Which_are_the_known_Valyrian_steel_swords confirms]] he's a Dothraki.
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This does not come from Martin; it’s only a fan theory.
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* DecompositeCharacter: In the original plan where there was five-year TimeSkip, Meris would have been a jaded Brienne. She became a separate character instead.
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* MeaningfulName: The company name not only evokes an image of those without roots, but also sounds a lot like C16th and C17th alternative descriptions of often-conscripted sailors forced to serve in colonial wars so far away from home, they'd often not know where in the world they actually were in any given month; "Children of the Wind", "Brothers of the Canvas" or "Boys Under the Ropes and Sheets" -- same basic idea, slightly different wording. Lack of agency + sails. It also doubles as a subtle mission statement or warning of sorts: the company will turn in the direction the wind is blowing (ie: to the side with the most chances of winning)
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* MeaningfulName: The company name not only evokes an image of those without roots, but also sounds a lot like C16th and C17th alternative descriptions of often-conscripted sailors forced to serve in colonial wars so far away from home, they'd often not know where in the world they actually were in any given month; "Children of the Wind", "Brothers of the Canvas" or "Boys Under the Ropes and Sheets" -- same basic idea, slightly different wording. Lack of agency + sails. It also doubles as a subtle mission statement or warning of sorts: the company will always turn in the direction the wind is blowing (ie: to the side with the faction with most chances of winning)winning).
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* MeaningfulName: The company name not only evokes an image of those without roots, but also sounds a lot like C16th and C17th alternative descriptions of often-conscripted sailors forced to serve in colonial wars so far away from home, they'd often not know where in the world they actually were in any given month; "Children of the Wind", "Brothers of the Canvas" or "Boys Under the Ropes and Sheets" -- same basic idea, slightly different wording. Lack of agency + sails.
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* MeaningfulName: The company name not only evokes an image of those without roots, but also sounds a lot like C16th and C17th alternative descriptions of often-conscripted sailors forced to serve in colonial wars so far away from home, they'd often not know where in the world they actually were in any given month; "Children of the Wind", "Brothers of the Canvas" or "Boys Under the Ropes and Sheets" -- same basic idea, slightly different wording. Lack of agency + sails. It also doubles as a subtle mission statement or warning of sorts: the company will turn in the direction the wind is blowing (ie: to the side with the most chances of winning)
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** He punishes rapists by giving them over to the [[ColdBloodedTorture "mercies"]] of Pretty Meris, who was the victim of gang rape.
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** He punishes rapists by giving them over to the [[ColdBloodedTorture "mercies"]] of Pretty Meris, who was the victim of gang rape.rape herself.
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Foils need to interact
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* {{Foil}}: Is one to Viserys Targaryen. Both are rulers without a throne and have similar nicknames bestowed upon them ("The Beggar King" vs. "The Tattered Prince"), but the Tattered Prince took a very different, proactive path, in regard to his situation.
** To Robert Baratheon. See TheExile above.
** To Robert Baratheon. See TheExile above.
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* [[PrincessInRags Prince In Rags]]: He abdicated the Pentosi throne.
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* [[PrincessInRags Prince In Rags]]: PrincessInRags: Gender flipped version. He abdicated the Pentosi throne.
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* ActionGirl: She is a feared warrior and lieutenant in one of Essos' best sellsword companies.
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* ActionGirl: She is a feared warrior and lieutenant in one of Essos' Essos's best sellsword companies.
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* TheGreatestStoryNeverTold: We know what she is, now. But, not a huge amount of where she's from, or what actions she took (or couldn't) to wind up as she has done. Whatever her full story, it's likely a lot more bleak than Brienne of Tarth's is.
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* DecompositeCharacter: In the original plan where there was five-year TimeSkip, Meris would have been a jaded Brienne. She became a separate character instead.
* TheGreatestStoryNeverTold: We know what sheis, is now. But, not a huge amount of where she's from, or what actions she took (or couldn't) to wind up as she has done. Whatever her full story, it's likely a lot more bleak than Brienne of Tarth's is.
* TheGreatestStoryNeverTold: We know what she
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Badass Mustache and Badass Beard are being merged into Manly Facial Hair. Examples that don't fit or are zero-context are removed. To qualify for Manly Facial Hair, the facial hair must be associated with masculinity in some way. Please read the trope description before readding to make sure the example qualifies.
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%%* BadassBeard