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Up To Eleven is a defunct trope
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* WeAreStrugglingTogether: Practically ''everyone'' suffers from this. The Great Masters of Meereen are already as treacherous as you'd expect them to be. Among the Black Eagles, There's Edelgard and her ever-present suspicion towards Ferdinand and general distrust towards those with ties to the Church. Among Daenerys' group, there are divisions among her highest advisors, especially between Ser Barristan and Jorah Mormont. Taken UpToEleven when these three groups later join forces.
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* WeAreStrugglingTogether: Practically ''everyone'' suffers from this. The Great Masters of Meereen are already as treacherous as you'd expect them to be. Among the Black Eagles, There's Edelgard and her ever-present suspicion towards Ferdinand and general distrust towards those with ties to the Church. Among Daenerys' group, there are divisions among her highest advisors, especially between Ser Barristan and Jorah Mormont. Taken UpToEleven up to eleven when these three groups later join forces.
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* ArmorPiercingQuestion: When two priests show up to challenge Flayn and the newly-established Church, [[TheGoodShepherd Flayn]] asks them what they’ve been doing about slavery, given that they consider Daenerys’s crusade against it to be holy. When they can’t respond, she says they are wasting her time and she has people in need to help.
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* ArmorPiercingQuestion: When two priests show up to challenge Flayn and the newly-established Church, [[TheGoodShepherd [[GoodShepherd Flayn]] asks them what they’ve been doing about slavery, given that they consider Daenerys’s crusade against it to be holy. When they can’t respond, she says they are wasting her time and she has people in need to help.
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* CorruptChurch: Edelgard is afraid the new Church of Seiros will be this. She’s wrong; Flayn is TheGoodShepherd and doesn’t have most of the issues that led Rhea to make most of her mistakes.
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* CorruptChurch: Edelgard is afraid the new Church of Seiros will be this. She’s wrong; Flayn is TheGoodShepherd a GoodShepherd and doesn’t have most of the issues that led Rhea to make most of her mistakes.
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* EntertaininglyWrong: Barristan tells Dany that [[TheChessmaster Hubert]] clearly cannot be trusted. This is accurate. He then says that Edelgard likely didn't trust him and sent him to Dany's court to get him out of the way. ''Not'' accurate. While he doesn't know that the members of the Eagles that Edelgard doesn't trust are [[KnightInShiningArmor Ferdinand]] and [[TheGoodShepherd Flayn]], if he did it would likely be shocking to him.
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* EntertaininglyWrong: Barristan tells Dany that [[TheChessmaster Hubert]] clearly cannot be trusted. This is accurate. He then says that Edelgard likely didn't trust him and sent him to Dany's court to get him out of the way. ''Not'' accurate. While he doesn't know that the members of the Eagles that Edelgard doesn't trust are [[KnightInShiningArmor Ferdinand]] and [[TheGoodShepherd [[GoodShepherd Flayn]], if he did it would likely be shocking to him.
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Not So Different has been renamed, and it needs to be dewicked/moved
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* NotSoDifferent: Jorah suggests that he and Hubert are this. Hubert doesn't ''completely'' disagree, but he considers Jorah to be the ''vastly'' inferior version.
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Dewicked trope
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* CurbStompBattle: The cities of Slaver’s Bay have yet to deliver a challenging battle to the Black Eagles. That’s not to say that they don’t struggle, though, because [[RealityEnsues they struggle with being drastically under-equipped to govern, being extremely short on resources and manpower, as well as not having much of the infrastructure needed for governance.]]
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* CurbStompBattle: The cities of Slaver’s Bay have yet to deliver a challenging battle to the Black Eagles. That’s not to say that they don’t struggle, though, because [[RealityEnsues they struggle with being drastically under-equipped to govern, being extremely short on resources and manpower, as well as not having much of the infrastructure needed for governance.]]
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->'''The Oddfather''' ''" Hubert and Edelgard see themselves as vassals of the goddess rebelling because she has failed in her stated purpose, the governance and protection of Fodlan. Even then, their issues are far more with the leadership of the church than the Goddess herself. "''
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->'''The Oddfather''' Oddfather''': ''" Hubert and Edelgard see themselves as vassals of the goddess rebelling because she has failed in her stated purpose, the governance and protection of Fodlan. Even then, their issues are far more with the leadership of the church than the Goddess herself. "''
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->"The Oddfather" ''" Hubert and Edelgard see themselves as vassals of the goddess rebelling because she has failed in her stated purpose, the governance and protection of Fodlan. Even then, their issues are far more with the leadership of the church than the Goddess herself. "''
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