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* Invoked in ''ComicBook/Asterix [[Recap/AsterixAndTheRomanAgent and the Roman Agent]]''. Convolvulus manipulates the Gauls into thinking Asterix has betrayed them and given the recipe for the magic potion to the Romans. After Asterix proves his innocence, the entire village convinces the Romans that ''Convolvulus'' was the actual traitor.

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* Invoked in ''ComicBook/Asterix ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}} [[Recap/AsterixAndTheRomanAgent and the Roman Agent]]''. Convolvulus manipulates the Gauls into thinking Asterix has betrayed them and given the recipe for the magic potion to the Romans. After Asterix proves his innocence, the entire village convinces the Romans that ''Convolvulus'' was the actual traitor.
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* Invoked in ''ComicBook/Asterix [[Recap/AsterixAndTheRomanAgent and the Roman Agent]]''. Convolvulus manipulates the Gauls into thinking Asterix has betrayed them and given the recipe for the magic potion to the Romans. After Asterix proves his innocence, the entire village convinces the Romans that ''Convolvulus'' was the actual traitor.
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* ''Videogame/{{ULTRAKILL}}:'' Archangel Gabriel has been utterly undefeated for millennia, right until he fought PlayerCharacter V1 and got trounced. Since the idea of Gabriel losing at all, let alone to something Heaven thinks is JustAMachine, is inconceivable, the Council thinks Gabriel is somehow betraying Heaven; they thus punish him by stripping him of his Divine Light so he'll die within 24 hours unless he destroys V1. Needless to say, Gabriel takes this ''really'' badly and spends most of his Act II appearance seething in full VillainousBreakdown. [[spoiler:After the rematch and some deep introspection, this all leads to him ''actually'' betraying the Council, deciding the afterlife needn't more of their misguided tyranny]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaidIIReturnToTheSea'': Ariel, who was once a mermaid herself, and has married a human, Prince Eric, longs to introduce her baby daughter Melody to the sea. However, because of Ariel's ties and history with the ocean, Melody is almost eaten as a baby by the henchman of Ariel's diseased nemesis's sister Morgana. Ariel feels responsible and horrified she almost lost her daughter so she orders Melody to have absolutely no contact with the sea to protect her, even having a wall built around the castle. However, Ariel's attempt to protect her ends up making Melody even more fascinated with the sea and it gets her into trouble with Morgana. Morgana turns Melody into a mermaid at her wish with the request that she get her Triton's trident to make the change more permanent. Being evil, she has no desire to help Melody and merely wants the trident to rule over land and sea. When Ariel turns back into a mermaid to try to find and help Melody she comes across the two and implores Melody give the trident to her. Morgana manipulates Melody, telling her she's given Melody everything she's ever wanted while Ariel was only lying to her about the sea being dangerous all these years. While Melody does end up giving the trident to Morgana and nearly dooming her family, she didn't think that Morgana actually had it out for them to start with, and her emotional hurt over her mother's misguided attempt to protect her made her act rashly.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaidIIReturnToTheSea'': Ariel, who was once a mermaid herself, and has married a human, Prince Eric, longs to introduce her baby daughter Melody to the sea. However, because of Ariel's ties and history with the ocean, Melody is almost eaten as a baby by the henchman of Ariel's diseased deceased nemesis's sister Morgana. Ariel feels responsible and horrified she almost lost her daughter so she orders Melody to have absolutely no contact with the sea to protect her, even having a wall built around the castle. However, Ariel's attempt to protect her ends up making Melody even more fascinated with the sea and it gets her into trouble with Morgana. Morgana turns Melody into a mermaid at her wish with the request that she get her Triton's trident to make the change more permanent. Being evil, she has no desire to help Melody and merely wants the trident to rule over land and sea. When Ariel turns back into a mermaid to try to find and help Melody she comes across the two and implores Melody give the trident to her. Morgana manipulates Melody, telling her she's given Melody everything she's ever wanted while Ariel was only lying to her about the sea being dangerous all these years. While Melody does end up giving the trident to Morgana and nearly dooming her family, she didn't think that Morgana actually had it out for them to start with, and her emotional hurt over her mother's misguided attempt to protect her made her act rashly.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Minions}}'': When the Minions are trying to steal The Queen’s crown for Scarlet, Bob accidentally pulls out the Sword of the Stone. This makes him the King of England. When Scarlet finds out about this, she thinks that they selfishly stole the crown for themselves. Bob gives the crown to Scarlet, but she’s still mad. [[spoiler:The final nail in the coffin is when they accidentally drop a chandelier on her. Scarlet survives, but this makes her dead set on killing the Minions]].
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* ''Literature/BewareOfChicken'': [[spoiler:Tianlan has spent thousands of years believing that her Connected One, Xiaoshi, betrayed and broke her. Turns out, he ''nearly'' did, building a formation to let him draw her power into himself to fight the demons, but he realized at the last moment that it would be wrong to turn on her like that. Unfortunately, the demon possessing his vizier chose that moment to show its hand, and had no such compunctions; Xiaoshi had to break the formation, which shattered Tianlan, to stop the demon from simply consuming her and everyone else.]]
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* During the "Spirit of Yarikawa" sidequest in ''VideoGame/GhostOfTsushima'', Jin is told that one of the survivors in a survivor camp, Heitaro, spends long periods of time away from the camp every night without telling anyone what he's doing, causing the other survivors to believe he's a Mongol spy. Heitaro informs Jin that what he's actually doing is mourning his deceased lover, Tojiro; the two were in a homosexual relationship, but Tojiro was married with children, who survived and are in the same camp. Heitaro feels he can't admit what he's doing without besmirching Tojiro's family's memories of him. Jin advises him to leave the camp, as someone had asked the "Spirit of Yarikawa" to kill him; Heitaro promptly does so.
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* ''ComicBook/Robin1993'': Damian sneaks into the batcave and claims to need his father's help to protect him from Ra's. Since Bruce isn't home and Damian is talking to Tim, who he tried to kill with a grenade during their last meeting and who knows Ra's recently died, Tim thinks Damian is trying to kill or impair Batman. Damian does not help his case when his reaction to Tim's skepticism is to shoot a grapple gun at Tim, which would have killed him if he hadn't dodged, and run into the manor. Tim thinks he's going to kill Alfred and is entirely unwilling to listen after this.

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* ''ComicBook/Robin1993'': Damian sneaks into the batcave and claims to need his father's help to protect him from Ra's. Since Bruce isn't home and Damian is talking to Tim, who he tried to kill with a grenade during their last meeting and who knows Ra's recently died, Tim thinks Damian is trying to kill or impair Batman. Damian does not help his case when his reaction to Tim's skepticism is to shoot a grapple gun at Tim, which would have killed him if he hadn't dodged, and run into the manor. Tim thinks he's going to kill Alfred and is entirely unwilling to listen after this.
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* ''ComicBook/Robin1993'': Damian sneaks into the batcave and claims to need his father's help to protect him from Ra's. Since Bruce isn't home and Damian is talking to Tim, who he tried to kill with a grenade during their last meeting and who knows Ra's recently died, Tim thinks Damian is trying to kill or impair Batman. Damian does not help his case when his reaction to Tim's skepticism is to shoot a grapple gun at Tim, which would have killed him if he hadn't dodged, and run into the manor. Tim thinks he's going to kill Alfred and is entirely unwilling to listen after this.
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* ''Fanfic/TheNightUnfurls'': In the remastered version, upon seeing Olga accompanying Kyril on the road to the capital, Grace feels betrayed by how Kyril insists on protecting the woman she hates in order to complete his mission. To be fair, he had no idea about the animosity between the two.
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* In ''Series/TheShield'', [[spoiler:Shane is tricked into believing that Lem has made a deal to protect himself while selling out the Strike Team, so he reluctantly drops a grenade in Lem's lap. [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone Upon finding out]] that he killed his friend for nothing, Shane became distraught and suicidal]].

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