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A staple of MeaningfulGift, HairMemento and GiftOfTheMagiPlot, making this a supertrope. Compare FriendOrIdolDecision, when it's a show of loyalty over desire. IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy (when a character wishes happiness to their LoveInterest after the latter is engaged to someone else) is a SisterTrope. Contrast ReluctantGift, when the character actually ''doesn't'' want to hand over their valued item, and only does it for a reason or circumstance that goes beyond their intent.

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A staple of MeaningfulGift, HairMemento and GiftOfTheMagiPlot, making this a supertrope. Compare [[AC:SubTrope]]
* GiftOfTheMagiPlot
* HairMemento
* MeaningfulGift
* SellingOnesOwnHair

FriendOrIdolDecision, when it's a show of loyalty over desire. IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy (when a character wishes happiness to their LoveInterest after the latter is engaged to someone else) is a SisterTrope. Contrast ReluctantGift, when the character actually ''doesn't'' want to hand over their valued item, and only does it for a reason or circumstance that goes beyond their intent.

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* ''Fanfic/RainCodeNewGamePlus'': When a mysterious figure drops Aiko's hairpin, her friends note how much she treasured it, as it was a gift from her father, and none of them could imagine her ''ever'' giving it away. Eventually, it's revealed that Aiko ''had'' loaned it to somebody, in order to reassure them that she'd always have their back. Unfortunately, [[spoiler:Karen saw this as CondescendingCompassion and hit her RageBreakingPoint, accidentally murdering her in her outrage]].



* ''Literature/AmericanGirlsCollection'': In ''Meet Samantha'', Samantha begs Grandmary to buy her an expensive doll she saw in town, and agrees to work really hard at her various chores to earn the doll, which she does. She even [[DeadGuyJunior names the doll after her mother Lydia,]] [[MissingMom who died when she was five in an accident]]. When her impoverished new friend Nellie has to go back to the city and is scared she will have to work in a NightmarishFactory again, [[SpoiledSweet Samantha gives Nellie the doll]], knowing Nellie loves it and it will comfort her. Extra heartwarming when considering this is the first and likely only doll Nellie would've ever owned due to her family's poverty.

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* ''Literature/AmericanGirlsCollection'': In ''Meet Samantha'', Samantha begs Grandmary to buy her an expensive doll she saw in town, and agrees to work really hard at her various chores to earn the doll, which she does. She even [[DeadGuyJunior names the doll after her mother Lydia,]] Lydia]], [[MissingMom who died when she was five in an accident]]. When her impoverished new friend Nellie has to go back to the city and is scared she will have to work in a NightmarishFactory again, [[SpoiledSweet Samantha gives Nellie the doll]], knowing Nellie loves it and it will comfort her. Extra heartwarming when considering this is the first and likely only doll Nellie would've ever owned due to her family's poverty.



'''Harry:''' ''[reads the appearing words]'' "Messrs. Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot and Prongs... are proud to present the Marauder's Map."\\

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'''Harry:''' ''[reads ''(reads the appearing words]'' words)'' "Messrs. Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot and Prongs... are proud to present the Marauder's Map."\\
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* ''WesternAnimation/AThousandAndOneAmericas'': Near the end of the seventeenth episode, Chris and Lon learn that this is the ''raison d'être'' for the Potlatch. During the ceremony, a person must generously give all their possessions to their neighbors in order to show confidence and faith in the witnessed prodigy and how they'll be compensated with a greater income of goods and prosperity in the future; when Chris laments how the Haida man he befriended will prescind from all his material possessions, he's told that this will make the man ''very'' respected. This also explains the ceremony's name, because Potlatch means ''gift''.
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** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom'': After Tulin proves his strength and maturity by helping Link conquer the Wind Temple, Teba gives him his lifelong, trusted bow as a gift. Teba tells him that he was waiting for Tulin to become a well-crafted Rito warrior in order to pass his bow to him, and by that point he's confident that Tulin will need it more than he does now.

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** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom'': After Tulin proves his strength and maturity by helping Link conquer the Wind Temple, Teba gives bestows upon him his lifelong, trusted bow as a gift.Great Eagle Bow, which he's used for several years. Teba tells him that he was waiting for Tulin to become a well-crafted Rito warrior in order to pass his bow to him, and by that point he's confident that Tulin will need it more than he does now.
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** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom'': After Tulin proves his strength and maturity by helping Link conquer the Wind Temple, Teba gives him his lifelong, trusted bow as a gift. Teba tells him that he was waiting for Tulin to become a well-crafted Rito warrior in order to pass his bow to him, and by that point he's confident that Tulin will need it more than he does now.
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* ''Literature/TearmoonEmpire'' has a variation on this. At an early point of story, the most efficient way to prevent the revolution that will eventually result in Mia's beheading seems to be investing money in the capital's poorest district to keep it from being the starting point of ThePlague. Armed with the knowledge afforded by MentalTimeTravel, Mia decides to contribute to the budget by selling off her favorite hair ornament. The reality behind the gesture is that Mia had that ornament taken away from her during that very same revolution, so she'd rather willingly put it towards avoiding the revolution than live through having it forcefully taken away from her a second time. While the ornament alone isn't enough to raise enough money, the gesture's ''apparent'' selflessness gets used to convince others donate the rest of the needed money.

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* ''Series/FraggleRock'':
** In the Season 1 episode "[[Recap/FraggleRockS1E11CatchTheTailByTheTiger Catch The Tail By The Tiger]]", while getting ready to leave for Outer Space, Gobo gives Wembley his collection of smoothies (smooth pebbles), then takes out a medal and asks him to give it to Red after he's left.
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'''Wembley:''' What's it for?\\
'''Gobo:''' [[EatingContest Pie eating. Honorable mention.]]
** In the Season 4 episode "[[Recap/FraggleRockS4E7ThePerfectBlueRollie The Perfect Blue Rollie]]", Boober hoards the rollie in his hidey-hole, refusing to come out and share it. But when his friends rescue him, he has a change of heart and gives the treasured rollie to Wembley... who then decides to share it with everyone.


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** In the Season 1 episode "[[Recap/FraggleRockS1E11CatchTheTailByTheTiger Catch The Tail By The Tiger]]", while getting ready to leave for Outer Space, Gobo gives Wembley his collection of smoothies (smooth pebbles), then takes out a medal and asks him to give it to Red after he's left.
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'''Wembley:''' What's it for?\\
'''Gobo:''' [[EatingContest Pie eating. Honorable mention.]]
** In the Season 4 episode "[[Recap/FraggleRockS4E7ThePerfectBlueRollie The Perfect Blue Rollie]]", Boober hoards the rollie in his hidey-hole, refusing to come out and share it. But when his friends rescue him, he has a change of heart and gives the treasured rollie to Wembley... who then decides to share it with everyone.
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* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBlazingBlade'': Subverted. In his supports with Pent, Canas remarks that Pent should keep one of his books (which was passed down through his family and is both very high-quality and the last surviving copy) since he's so interested in it. Pent says that he can't accept it, but Canas says he can just get his mother to write it again.
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* ''Series/WhiteCollar'': In the Season 6 episode [[Recap/WhiteCollarS06E06AuRevoir "Au Revoir"]], Mozzie gives baby Neal his teddy bear Mozart from his childhood, the only thing he had left from his own birth parents, showing how meaningful that gift is.

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* ''Film/TheShaolinTemple'': In the third movie, the hero (Zhi-Ming) carries with him a silver anklet ever since birth, one which is two-of-a-kind that his (long-deceased) parents said the girl who carries the other anklet will be destined to be Zhi-Ming's wife. As the film goes on Zhi-Ming becomes close friends with Chao-Wei the warrior and Sima-Yen the ActionGirl, the latter who owns the other anklet. [[spoiler: At the end of the film after working together to defeat the BigBad, Zhi-Ming ultimately decides his heart lies with the Shaolin monks; so instead Zhi-Ming gives his anklet to Chao-Wei, wishing Chao-Wei and Sima-Yan a happy marriage as he bids his best friends farewell]].



* ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter4 Ultimate'': After the player's Hunter, with the help of the Ace Hunters, manages to repel Rusted Kushala Daora to drive it away from the city of Dundorma, the Master of Defense gives his old pupil (the Ace Commander) his trusty carving knife as a memento for all the time they spent together. This means a lot to the Commander because it shows that the Master's faith and friendship towards him never waned, not even after [[spoiler:an ill-fated mistake on the Commander's part during a hunting quest caused a CareerEndingInjury to the Master several years ago]].

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* ''VideoGame/MonsterHunter4 Ultimate'': After the player's Hunter, with the help of the Ace Hunters, manages to repel Rusted Kushala Daora to drive it away from the city of Dundorma, the Master of Defense gives his old pupil (the Ace Commander) his trusty carving knife as a memento for all the time they spent together. This means a lot to the Commander Commander, because it shows that the Master's faith and friendship towards him never waned, not even after [[spoiler:an ill-fated mistake on the Commander's part during a hunting quest caused a CareerEndingInjury to the Master several years ago]].
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* ''Film/MartialArtsOfShaolin'': In the third movie, the hero (Zhi-Ming) carries with him a silver anklet ever since birth, one which is two-of-a-kind that his (long-deceased) parents said the girl who carries the other anklet will be destined to be Zhi-Ming's wife. As the film goes on Zhi-Ming becomes close friends with Chao-Wei the warrior and Sima-Yen the ActionGirl, the latter who owns the other anklet. [[spoiler:At the end of the film after working together to defeat the BigBad, Zhi-Ming ultimately decides his heart lies with the Shaolin monks; so instead Zhi-Ming gives his anklet to Chao-Wei, wishing Chao-Wei and Sima-Yan a happy marriage as he bids his best friends farewell]].

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* ''Film/MartialArtsOfShaolin'': In the third movie, the The hero (Zhi-Ming) carries with him a silver anklet ever since birth, one which is two-of-a-kind that his (long-deceased) parents said the girl who carries the other anklet will be destined to be Zhi-Ming's wife. As the film goes on Zhi-Ming becomes close friends with Chao-Wei the warrior and Sima-Yen the ActionGirl, the latter who owns the other anklet. [[spoiler:At the end of the film after working together to defeat the BigBad, Zhi-Ming ultimately decides his heart lies with the Shaolin monks; so instead Zhi-Ming gives his anklet to Chao-Wei, wishing Chao-Wei and Sima-Yan a happy marriage as he bids his best friends farewell]].
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* ''Film/MartialArtsOfShaolin'': In the third movie, the hero (Zhi-Ming) carries with him a silver anklet ever since birth, one which is two-of-a-kind that his (long-deceased) parents said the girl who carries the other anklet will be destined to be Zhi-Ming's wife. As the film goes on Zhi-Ming becomes close friends with Chao-Wei the warrior and Sima-Yen the ActionGirl, the latter who owns the other anklet. [[spoiler:At the end of the film after working together to defeat the BigBad, Zhi-Ming ultimately decides his heart lies with the Shaolin monks; so instead Zhi-Ming gives his anklet to Chao-Wei, wishing Chao-Wei and Sima-Yan a happy marriage as he bids his best friends farewell]].
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** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword'': Ledd is a friendly Mogma who hunts treasure and dearly keeps a Bomb Bag, telling Link that he cannot imagine being without it when a pair of Lizalfos steal it in Earth Temple. After Link defeats those [[MiniBoss minibosses]] and asks Ledd to lend him the bag for a while to explore the dungeon and look for Zelda, Ledd says no... because he decides to gift it to him as a token of their friendship.
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* ''Fanfic/MoreThanHuman'': Mitch Michelson trasures his father's leather jacket. He gives it to Buttercup when he grows out of it. This becomes a plot point after their breakup.

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* ''Fanfic/MoreThanHuman'': Mitch Michelson trasures his father's leather jacket. He gives it to Buttercup when he grows out of it. This becomes a plot point after their breakup.
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* ''WesternAnimation/NinjagoDragonsRising'': After winning the Crossroads Carnival, Lobbo gives away his prize money as he won thanks to Riyu's interference.

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* Series/Forever2014'': Henry's estranged father, on his deathbed, asks to see Henry. He tells Henry he has something to give him, but Henry makes it clear he won't accept anything because his father's wealth came from the slave trade. His father tells him this gift was given to him by his father, who got it from his father (thus it is ''not'' a product of blood money), and holds out his pocketwatch. The reverence with which Henry says, "Your watch?" makes it clear that this is a highly prized possession.

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* Series/Forever2014'': ''Series/Forever2014'': Henry's estranged father, on his deathbed, asks to see Henry. He tells Henry he has something to give him, but Henry makes it clear he won't accept anything because his father's wealth came from the slave trade. His father tells him this gift was given to him by his father, who got it from his father (thus it is ''not'' a product of blood money), and holds out his pocketwatch. The reverence with which Henry says, "Your watch?" makes it clear that this is a highly prized possession.


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* ''VideoGame/FreddiFish2TheCaseOfTheHauntedSchoolhouse'': Boss and Spongehead dress up as a ghost to steal the toys of other fish to give to Squidfather on account of him not having any. After Freddi and Luther capture them and take back all the toys, Luther gives them his action figure telling them that the Squidfather should have at least one toy.
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* Music/{{Zucchero}}: In the video of the song "Diamante" (Diamond), Zucchero (as a kid) meets a girl he's in love with, but due to external factors he has to move elsewhere and won't be able to see her again (the girl's tutor didn't let him talk to her anyway). Shortly before his departure, the girl gifted him with her necklace, as a memento of their mutual affection. After a TimeSkip, they manage to reunite once again as adults.
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* ''Manga/WildRock'': Yuni gives Selim his necklace when they part ways. When Selim mentions how much the necklace means to Yuni, Yuni retorts that it’s ''because'' he treasures it that he’s giving it to Selim. Years later when their tribes unite together, Yuni spies this same necklace around Selim’s wrist worn as a bracelet.
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-->"Are you KIDDIN'? ''[chuckles]'' If anything you should get ''more'' possessions! You don't even own a computer."

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** In the Season 1 episode "[[Recap/FraggleRockS1E11CatchTheTailByTheTiger The Tail By The Tiger]]", while getting ready to leave for Outer Space, Gobo gives Wembley his collection of smoothies (smooth pebbles), then takes out a medal and asks him to give it to Red after he's left.

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** In the Season 1 episode "[[Recap/FraggleRockS1E11CatchTheTailByTheTiger Catch The Tail By The Tiger]]", while getting ready to leave for Outer Space, Gobo gives Wembley his collection of smoothies (smooth pebbles), then takes out a medal and asks him to give it to Red after he's left.

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* ''Series/FraggleRock'': In the Season 4 episode "[[Recap/FraggleRockS4E7ThePerfectBlueRollie The Perfect Blue Rollie]]", Boober hoards the rollie in his hidey-hole, refusing to come out and share it. But when his friends rescue him, he has a change of heart and gives the treasured rollie to Wembley... who then decides to share it with everyone.

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* ''Series/FraggleRock'': ''Series/FraggleRock'':
** In the Season 1 episode "[[Recap/FraggleRockS1E11CatchTheTailByTheTiger The Tail By The Tiger]]", while getting ready to leave for Outer Space, Gobo gives Wembley his collection of smoothies (smooth pebbles), then takes out a medal and asks him to give it to Red after he's left.
--->'''Gobo:''' It's a prize. The only prize I ever won.\\
'''Wembley:''' What's it for?\\
'''Gobo:''' [[EatingContest Pie eating. Honorable mention.]]
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In the Season 4 episode "[[Recap/FraggleRockS4E7ThePerfectBlueRollie The Perfect Blue Rollie]]", Boober hoards the rollie in his hidey-hole, refusing to come out and share it. But when his friends rescue him, he has a change of heart and gives the treasured rollie to Wembley... who then decides to share it with everyone.
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* Series/Forever2014'': Henry's estranged father, on his deathbed, asks to see Henry. He tells Henry he has something to give him, but Henry makes it clear he won't accept anything because his father's wealth came from the slave trade. His father tells him this gift was given to him by his father, who got it from his father (thus it is ''not'' a product of blood money), and holds out his pocketwatch. The reverence with which Henry says, "Your watch?" makes it clear that this is a highly prized possession.


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* ''VideoGame/TheWalkingDeadTelltale'': Kenny sports a nice baseball cap. [[spoiler:If Clementine decides to not kill him and enter Wellington with AJ without him, he will give said hat to AJ as a final farewell gift before he sets out again into the wilderness.]]
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A staple of MeaningfulGift and GiftOfTheMagiPlot, making this a supertrope. Compare FriendOrIdolDecision, when it's a show of loyalty over desire. IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy (when a character wishes happiness to their LoveInterest after the latter is engaged to someone else) is a SisterTrope. Contrast ReluctantGift, when the character actually ''doesn't'' want to hand over their valued item, and only does it for a reason or circumstance that goes beyond their intent.

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A staple of MeaningfulGift MeaningfulGift, HairMemento and GiftOfTheMagiPlot, making this a supertrope. Compare FriendOrIdolDecision, when it's a show of loyalty over desire. IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy (when a character wishes happiness to their LoveInterest after the latter is engaged to someone else) is a SisterTrope. Contrast ReluctantGift, when the character actually ''doesn't'' want to hand over their valued item, and only does it for a reason or circumstance that goes beyond their intent.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', Mei ends up giving her prized Toys/{{Tamagotchi}} to her mother, Ming, so Ming can use it to store her red panda spirit.
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* ''VideoGame/MortalKombatX'': Five years prior to the TimeSkip, Kung Jin intended to steal a valuable treasure his family had offered to Raiden's Temple, as he blamed the Thunder God for the death of Kung Lao (who was his older cousin) in ''VideoGame/MortalKombat9''. After a confrontation with Raiden, the latter convinced him to leave the wrong ways in favor of fighting to protect Earthrealm, and also encouraged him to join the Wu Shi Academy to train. Raiden then lets Kung Jin have Kung Lao's treasure, which further pushed him to the bright side.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': In the Season 5 episode "Rosebud", it is revealed that the teddy bear Maggie has (Bobo) was the same toy Mr. Burns lost several decades ago. He tries to get it back in different ways, to no avail. Near the end of the episode, Maggie herself gives the bear to him, as she feels somehow that the toy means more to him than it does to her. Homer and Marge witness this scene, and the former is unsure if this should count as a happy or sad ending (Marge simply sees it as an ''[[EsotericHappyEnding ending]]'', as she was quite tired of the matter by then).

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In the Season 5 episode "Rosebud", it is revealed that the teddy bear Maggie has (Bobo) was the same toy Mr. Burns lost several decades ago. He tries to get it back in different ways, to no avail. Near the end of the episode, Maggie herself gives the bear to him, as she feels somehow that the toy means more to him than it does to her. Homer and Marge witness this scene, and the former is unsure if this should count as a happy or sad ending (Marge simply sees it as an ''[[EsotericHappyEnding ending]]'', as she was quite tired of the matter by then).then).
** The Season 8 episode "El Viaje Misterioso De Nuestro Jomer" is a [[DefiedTrope defiance]]. When told that clarity of mind is the path to inner peace, Homer wonders if this means adopting a more ascetic lifestyle and giving his possessions away, at which the Coyote immediately scoffs.
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* ''Franchise/StarWars: Film/TheLastJedi''. Rose's last remnant of her dead sister is a Haysian ore medallion she wears. When she and Finn hire the shady hacker DJ, he demands her medallion seemingly as payment, and she grudgingly reneges. However, it turns out later he only needed it to disable a lock and he returns it as soon as he's done, subverting the trope.

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* ''Franchise/StarWars: Film/TheLastJedi''. Rose's last remnant of her dead sister is a Haysian ore medallion she wears. When she and Finn hire the shady hacker DJ, he demands her medallion seemingly as payment, and she grudgingly reneges.hands it over. However, it turns out later he only needed it to disable a lock and he returns it as soon as he's done, subverting the trope.
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* ''Series/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPower'': In the Season 1 episode [[Recap/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPowerS1E8Alloyed Alloyes]], both Galadriel and Elrond must sacrifice something they hold dear in order to craft the rings that will allow them to remain on Middle Earth. Elrond naturally sacrifices the fragment of mythril that represented the bond between him and Durin (which was obviously inevitable given their plan, but he still clearly shows a moment of hesitation before dropping it into the vat of liquid metal) and Galadriel sacrifices her brother's dagger that she's religiously carried with her since his death for its pure Valinorian gold and silver to augment the mythril's properties.

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* ''Series/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPower'': In the Season 1 episode [[Recap/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPowerS1E8Alloyed Alloyes]], Alloyed]], both Galadriel and Elrond must sacrifice something they hold dear in order to craft the rings that will allow them to remain on Middle Earth. Elrond naturally sacrifices the fragment of mythril that represented the bond between him and Durin (which was obviously inevitable given their plan, but he still clearly shows a moment of hesitation before dropping it into the vat of liquid metal) and Galadriel sacrifices her brother's dagger that she's religiously carried with her since his death for its pure Valinorian gold and silver to augment the mythril's properties.
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* ''Series/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPower'': In the Season 1 episode [[Recap/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPowerS1E8Alloyed Alloyes]], both Galadriel and Elrond must sacrifice something they hold dear in order to craft the rings that will allow them to remain on Middle Earth. Elrond naturally sacrifices the fragment of mythril that represented the bond between him and Durin (which was obviously inevitable given their plan, but he still clearly shows a moment of hesitation before dropping it into the vat of liquid metal) and Galadriel sacrifices her brother's dagger that she's religiously carried with her since his death for its pure Valinorian gold and silver to augment the mythril's properties.

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