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* MerchantPrince[softreturn]entrepreneur who uses own skills to acquire political power
* OfficerAndAGentleman[softreturn]a classy, cultured man who can also fight, usually military-flavored
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* PrinceCharming[softreturn]he's good, kind, handsome and rescues the DamselInDistress
* PrinceCharmless[softreturn]a handsome royal, or noble, {{Jerkass}}, and often a coward to boot
* PrincelingRivalry[softreturn]when princes try to screw over their brother's succession rights
* PrincelyYoungMan[softreturn]who is close to a prince, but not actually royal
* RebelPrince[softreturn]he does not want to be king and actively tries to escape his birthright
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* ShelteredAristocrat[softreturn]a prince who has no idea how to take care of himself or interact with people outside of his social class
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* HiddenBackupPrince[softreturn]the next in line doesn't know he's part of the royal family
* MerchantPrince[softreturn]entrepreneur who uses own skills to acquire political power
* OfficerAndAGentleman[softreturn]a classy, cultured man who can also fight, usually military-flavored
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* PrinceCharming[softreturn]he's good, kind, handsome and rescues the DamselInDistress
* PrinceCharmless[softreturn]a handsome royal, or noble, {{Jerkass}}, and often a coward to boot
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* SpareToTheThrone[softreturn]the crown prince's younger brother
* WarriorPrince[softreturn]he's fully capable of defending either himself, his entourage or his kingdom and he often does
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As male sons in royal families, or rulers of principalities, princes have many expectations of them, and them. Therefore there are several types of characterizations in fiction (whether they are {{Fairy Tale}}s or other works). Hence there are works), along with several tropes about princes, or characters very much like the prince archetypes.
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* HeirClubForMen (a king needs a son to inherit the crown)
* HiddenBackupPrince (the next in line doesn't know he's part of the royal family)
* OfficerAndAGentleman (a classy, cultured man who can also fight. Usually military-flavored)
* OverlordJr (a prince who takes after his evil parent. Often an EvilPrince)
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As male sons in royal families, or rulers of principalities, princes have many expectations of them, and several types of characterizations in fiction (whether they are {{Fairy Tale}}s or other works). Hence there are several tropes about princes, or characters very much like the prince archetypes.
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As male sons in royal families, or rulers of principalities, princes have many expectations of them, and several types of characterizations in fiction (whether they are {{Fairy Tale}}s or other works). Hence there are several tropes about princes, or characters very much like the prince archetypes.
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As male sons in royal families, or rulers of principalities, princes have many expectations of them, and several types of characterizations in fiction (whether they are {{Fairy Tale}}s or other works). Hence there are several tropes about princes, or characters very much like the prince
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As male sons in royal families, or rulers of principalities, princes have many expectations of them, and several types of characterizations in fiction (whether they are {{Fairy Tale}}s or other works). Hence there are several tropes about princes, or characters very much like the prince archetypes.
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[[caption-width-right:260:[-These tropes know how to court a lady.-] ]]
As male sons in royal families, or rulers of principalities, princes have many expectations of them, and several types of characterizations in fiction (whether they are {{Fairy Tale}}s or other works). Hence there are several tropes about princes, or characters very much like the prince archetypes.
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