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** However, the goddess in question who gave Dain the necromancy power says that she intended for her to [[DemBones raise human skeletons]] and send them "dancing in the streets" to scare people into believing that the Emperor's rule is cursed. Being A NatureHero and currently on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge, she decides to skip that part and goes straight to the [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome dinosaur museum, using them to demolish the palace.]]
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* In Webcomic/{{Erfworld}}, Overlord Stanley buys a spell to summon the "perfect warlord", but is too cheap to pay for it to be cast professionally, so his in-house caster does her best, and summons pudgy war-gamer Parson Gotti, to his great disappointment. Parson turns out to be uniquely talented for the position, having studied turn-based games for most of his waking life.

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* In Webcomic/{{Erfworld}}, Overlord Stanley buys a spell to summon the "perfect warlord", but is too cheap to pay for it to be cast professionally, so his in-house caster does her best, and summons pudgy war-gamer Parson Gotti, to his great disappointment. Parson turns out to be uniquely talented for the position, having studied turn-based games for most of his waking life.
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**[[spoiler: Turns out Parson is the Warlord he needed. Not the one he wanted. The spell worked perfectly.]]
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* ''{{Knowing}}'': the aliens send messages regarding future disasters to earth, supposedly in order to prepare them. However if the first recipient in the movie is any indication, nobody really understood the message in and of themselves, and the people who got it just went crazy.

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* ''{{Knowing}}'': the aliens send messages regarding future disasters to earth, supposedly in order to prepare them. However if the first recipient in the movie is any indication, nobody really understood the message in and of themselves, and the people who got it just went crazy. Although see the film's WildMassGuessing and YMMV pages, as there's some controversy about just how benevolent the aliens were.
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* In the first episode of ''Series/{{Sliders}}'', Quinn is visited by a second Quinn from another dimension. When Quinn 2's wormhole opens to take him back to his home dimension, he warns Quinn 1 [[spoiler: not to advance the timer on the controller]] but can't be heard over the noise from the wormhole.

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* In the first episode of ''Series/{{Sliders}}'', Quinn is visited by a second Quinn from another dimension. When Quinn 2's wormhole opens to take him back to his home dimension, he warns Quinn 1 [[spoiler: not to advance the timer on the controller]] but can't be heard over the noise from the wormhole.
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* In the first episode of ''Series/{{Sliders}}'', Quinn is visited by a second Quinn from another dimension. When Quinn 2's wormhole opens to take him back to his home dimension, he warns Quinn 1 [[spoiler: not to advance the timer on the controller]] but can't be heard over the noise from the wormhole.
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* The premise of the TV series ''TheGreatestAmericanHero'': SufficientlyAdvancedAliens deliver a supersuit to earth, but the young man who gets it loses the instruction manual, and thus has no idea what it can do or how to use it effectively.

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* The premise of the TV series ''TheGreatestAmericanHero'': ''Series/TheGreatestAmericanHero'': SufficientlyAdvancedAliens deliver a supersuit to earth, but the young man who gets it loses the instruction manual, and thus has no idea what it can do or how to use it effectively.
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* In some versions of GreenLantern, the recipient of the ring gets it with little to no instruction, only to be told "you'll know what to do when it's time." Most notably ''JusticeLeagueTheNewFrontier''.

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* In some versions of GreenLantern, the recipient of the ring gets it with little to no instruction, only to be told "you'll know what to do when it's time." Most notably ''JusticeLeagueTheNewFrontier''.''ComicBook/DCTheNewFrontier''.
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Not to be confused with LostInTransmission, which is about part of a communication (e.g. a phone call) being lost/missed.
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* This [[BlatantLies certainly never, ever]] happens as a standard hosejob in a game of ''TabletopGame/{{Paranoia}}''. [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial Your mission briefing will never come out of a Computer printer garbled, a transbot will never roar by when The Computer is telling you the location of your briefing room, important details are never Deleted For Security Reasons, your mission will never get accidentally mixed up with the week's food vat assignments]]... TheComputerIsYourFriend, Citizen. Have a nice daycycle!

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* According to WordOfGod, in ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', the TeamNormal Sokka apparently had water-bending potential just like his sister, but his skeptic nature meant that he never developed it. However, he makes up for this by being TheSmartGuy and being ''really'' good with a boomerang, and a sword. And invasion strategy, though don't get him to try and [[DisorganisedOutlineSpeech explain]] [[CrowningMomentOfFunny a plan]] to an audience.

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* According to WordOfGod, in ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', the TeamNormal Sokka apparently had water-bending potential just like his sister, but his skeptic nature meant that he never developed it. However, he makes up for this by being TheSmartGuy and being ''really'' good with a boomerang, and a sword. And invasion strategy, though don't get him to try and [[DisorganisedOutlineSpeech [[DisorganizedOutlineSpeech explain]] [[CrowningMomentOfFunny a plan]] to an audience.
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** Up to a point, since [[spoiler:they're being lied to, deliberately.]]
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* This is one of the big themes during the first half of ''HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows.'' Even though Harry knows what he ''needs'' to do in order to kill Voldemort, Harry has no earthly idea over how to go about achieving this.. His only source of information are '''''very''''' cryptic clues left by Dumbledore. This veers into a {{Deconstruction}} when Harry has a falling out with Ron, [[BrokenPedestal who's pissed because he expected Harry to actually have a gameplan.]]

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* This is one of the big themes during the first half of ''HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows.'' Even though Harry knows what he ''needs'' to do in order to kill Voldemort, Harry has no earthly idea over how to go about achieving this.. this. His only source sources of information are '''''very''''' ''very'' cryptic clues left by Dumbledore. This veers into a {{Deconstruction}} when Harry has a falling out with Ron, [[BrokenPedestal who's pissed because he expected Harry to actually have a gameplan.]]
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Some heroes [[CallToAdventure aren’t born, they’re made]]. Though some calls [[MissedTheCall don’t make it to the right person the first time]]. And then there are those times when TheChosenOne is up to the challenge, and TheCall goes out to the right person, but somehow… there’s a communication problem somewhere. The Precursors give the magic staff to the Chosen One to wish away evil and heal the sick, but the instructions get screwed up, and the One winds up using it as a bludgeoning tool to club criminals and a pestle to mix medicines. The magic book is given to the Chosen One to execute a myriad of magic spells, but the Chosen One isn't that good with magic, so they wind up using just the one spell in a number of innovative ways. The Chosen One may receive a tablet that he translates as requiring him to perform a certain action, but his translation is off, and the action he thinks the tablet requires them to perform is the action that he is being specifically requested not to do. These situations constitute this trope, TheCallHasBadReception.

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Some heroes [[CallToAdventure aren’t born, they’re made]]. Though some calls [[MissedTheCall don’t make it to the right person the first time]]. And then there are those times when TheChosenOne is up to the challenge, and TheCall goes out to the right person, but somehow… there’s a communication problem somewhere. The Precursors give the magic staff to the Chosen One to wish away evil and heal the sick, but the instructions get screwed up, and the One winds up using it as a bludgeoning tool to club criminals and a pestle to mix medicines. The magic book is given to the Chosen One to execute a myriad of magic spells, but the Chosen One isn't that good with magic, so they wind up using just the one spell in a number of innovative ways. The Chosen One may receive a tablet that he translates as requiring him to perform a certain action, but his translation is off, and the action he thinks the tablet requires them to perform is the action that he is being specifically requested not to do. These situations constitute this trope, TheCallHasBadReception.
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Some heroes aren’t born, they’re made. Some [[CallToAdventure calls]] [[MissedTheCall don’t make it to the right person the first time]]. And then there are those times when TheChosenOne is up to the challenge, and TheCall goes out to the right person, but somehow… there’s a communication problem somewhere. The Precursors give the magic staff to the Chosen One to wish away evil and heal the sick, but the instructions get screwed up, and the One winds up using it as a bludgeoning tool to club criminals and a pestle to mix medicines. The magic book is given to the Chosen One to execute a myriad of magic spells, but the Chosen One isn't that good with magic, so they wind up using just the one spell in a number of innovative ways. The Chosen One may receive a tablet that he translates as requiring him to perform a certain action, but his translation is off, and the action he thinks the tablet requires them to perform is the action that he is being specifically requested not to do.

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Some heroes [[CallToAdventure aren’t born, they’re made. Some [[CallToAdventure calls]] made]]. Though some calls [[MissedTheCall don’t make it to the right person the first time]]. And then there are those times when TheChosenOne is up to the challenge, and TheCall goes out to the right person, but somehow… there’s a communication problem somewhere. The Precursors give the magic staff to the Chosen One to wish away evil and heal the sick, but the instructions get screwed up, and the One winds up using it as a bludgeoning tool to club criminals and a pestle to mix medicines. The magic book is given to the Chosen One to execute a myriad of magic spells, but the Chosen One isn't that good with magic, so they wind up using just the one spell in a number of innovative ways. The Chosen One may receive a tablet that he translates as requiring him to perform a certain action, but his translation is off, and the action he thinks the tablet requires them to perform is the action that he is being specifically requested not to do.
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Some heroes aren't born, they're made. Some calls [[MissedTheCall don't make it to the right person the first time]]. And then there are those times when TheChosenOne is up to the challenge, and The Call goes out to the right person, but somehow...there's a communication problem somewhere. The Precursors give the magic staff to the Chosen One to wish away evil and heal the sick, but the instructions get screwed up, and the One winds up using it as a bludgeoning tool to club criminals and a pestle to mix medicines. The magic book is given to the Chosen One to execute a myriad of magic spells, but the Chosen One isn't that good with magic, so they wind up using just the one spell in a number of innovative ways. The Chosen One may receive a tablet that he translates as requiring him to perform a certain action, but his translation is off, and the action he thinks the tablet requires them to perform is the action that he is being specifically requested not to do.

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Some heroes aren't aren’t born, they're they’re made. Some calls [[CallToAdventure calls]] [[MissedTheCall don't don’t make it to the right person the first time]]. And then there are those times when TheChosenOne is up to the challenge, and The Call TheCall goes out to the right person, but somehow...there's somehow… there’s a communication problem somewhere. The Precursors give the magic staff to the Chosen One to wish away evil and heal the sick, but the instructions get screwed up, and the One winds up using it as a bludgeoning tool to club criminals and a pestle to mix medicines. The magic book is given to the Chosen One to execute a myriad of magic spells, but the Chosen One isn't that good with magic, so they wind up using just the one spell in a number of innovative ways. The Chosen One may receive a tablet that he translates as requiring him to perform a certain action, but his translation is off, and the action he thinks the tablet requires them to perform is the action that he is being specifically requested not to do.
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This trope is about situations where the Hero is pure, and the Call is for great justice, but for one reason or another, [[PoorCommunicationKills miscommunication occurs]] that causes the hero to perform less than admirably at his task. A few things to note:
# There actually has to be a call to adventure involved. Someone imagining the call doesn't count.
# The call has to have good intent, and cannot lie to the hero. There are [[ScreeningTheCall some tropes]] that involve the hero being lied to [[EvilMentor in order to get the hero to do bad things]]. This is not one of them.
# An IdiotHero cannot be involved. The issue here is that the problem is the fault of the instruction giver, not the hero. If the hero is of the sort that, if he knew exactly what he had to do, he would still screw it up, then it doesn't count.
# Half-truths, [[FromACertainPointOfView pretend-truths]], and the like do not count. Even if the person sending the hero on the mission ''purposely'' tells the hero half the story with good intent, because the very act of telling him the whole story would immediately doom the hero to failure, then it doesn't count.

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This trope is about situations where the Hero is pure, and the Call is for great justice, but for one reason or another, [[PoorCommunicationKills miscommunication occurs]] that causes the hero to perform less than admirably at his task. A few things For this trope to note:
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There actually has to be a call to adventure involved. Someone imagining the call doesn't count.
# * The call has to have good intent, and cannot lie to the hero. There are [[ScreeningTheCall some tropes]] that involve the hero being lied to [[EvilMentor in order to get the hero to do bad things]]. This is not one of them.
# * An IdiotHero cannot be involved. The issue here is that the problem is the fault of the instruction giver, not the hero. If the hero is of the sort that, if he knew exactly what he had to do, he would still screw it up, then it doesn't count.
# * Half-truths, [[FromACertainPointOfView pretend-truths]], and the like do not count. Even if the person sending the hero on the mission ''purposely'' tells the hero half the story with good intent, because the very act of telling him the whole story would immediately doom the hero to failure, then it doesn't count.
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* ''TransformersTheMovie'' '86. The Matrix is to be used by the Chosen One to light the Autobots' darkest hour. Problem is, no one knows who the chosen one is, and they just assume that it is whoever the leader of the Autobots happens to be at the time. They also don't know exactly when their darkest hour will be, which isn't helped by the fact that in this movie the Autobots day can be summed up in 3 words: ItGotWorse. This results in Optimus Prime being killed, and Ultra Magnus getting killed while attempting to use the Matrix. Eventually it is revealed that Hot Rod is the one to open the Matrix, and their darkest hour is when Unicron tries to destroy Cybertron.

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* In ''Gravyboy'', a miscommunication causes the hero to receive mastery over ''gravy'' instead of gravity. He goes on to prove that HeartIsAnAwesomePower.
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* This is the basis of the plot of the Christopher Nolan film [[spoiler:''Film/{{Memento}}''. Having accepted TheCall from ''himself'' to find his wife's killer, Leonard's anterograde amnesia and [[NoteToSelf Notes To Self]] lead to all sorts of problems - some accidental due to his memory problems, but some deliberate due to his MemoryGambit.]]

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* This is the basis of the plot of the Christopher Nolan film [[spoiler:''Film/{{Memento}}''. Having ''Film/{{Memento}}''. [[spoiler:Having accepted TheCall from ''himself'' to find his wife's killer, Leonard's anterograde amnesia and [[NoteToSelf Notes To Self]] lead to all sorts of problems - some accidental due to his memory problems, but some deliberate due to his MemoryGambit.]]

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Some heroes aren't born, they're made. Some calls [[MissedTheCall don't make it to the right person the first time]]. And then there are those times when TheChosenOne is up to the challenge, and The Call goes out to the right person, but somehow...there's a communication problem somewhere. The Precursors give the magic staff to the Chosen One to wish away evil and heal the sick, but the instructions get screwed up, and the One winds up using it as a bludgeoning tool to club criminals and a pestle to mix medicines. The magic book is given to the Chosen One to execute a myriad of magic spells, but the Chosen One isn't that good with magic, so they wind up using just the one spell in a number of innovative ways. The Chosen One may receive a tablet that he translates as requiring him to perform a certain action, but his translation is off, and the action he thinks the tablet requires them to perform is the action that he is being specifically requested not to do.

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Some heroes aren't born, they're made. Some calls [[MissedTheCall don't make it to the right person the first time]]. And then there are those times when TheChosenOne is up to the challenge, and The Call goes out to the right person, but somehow...there's a communication problem somewhere. The Precursors give the magic staff to the Chosen One to wish away evil and heal the sick, but the instructions get screwed up, and the One winds up using it as a bludgeoning tool to club criminals and a pestle to mix medicines. The magic book is given to the Chosen One to execute a myriad of magic spells, but the Chosen One isn't that good with magic, so they wind up using just the one spell in a number of innovative ways. The Chosen One may receive a tablet that he translates as requiring him to perform a certain action, but his translation is off, and the action he thinks the tablet requires them to perform is the action that he is being specifically requested not to do.



* In some versions of GreenLantern, the recipient of the ring gets it with little to no instruction, only to be told "you'll know what to do when it's time." Most notably ''[[JusticeLeagueTheNewFrontier Justice League: The New Frontier]]''.

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* In some versions of GreenLantern, the recipient of the ring gets it with little to no instruction, only to be told "you'll know what to do when it's time." Most notably ''[[JusticeLeagueTheNewFrontier Justice League: The New Frontier]]''.''JusticeLeagueTheNewFrontier''.



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* In ''TheMatrix'', the call has excellent reception - until Neo drops the phone off of a building. This, combined with how dangerous the last instruction it gave him was, leads him to be captured by the Agents.

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* In ''TheMatrix'', ''Film/TheMatrix'', the call has excellent reception - until Neo drops the phone off of a building. This, combined with how dangerous the last instruction it gave him was, leads him to be captured by the Agents.



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* Prior the {{Mistborn}} series, a prophesied hero went on a quest to destroy a great evil, but gave into temptation and became a living god instead. [[spoiler: Except this was the RIGHT thing to do, because it drained [[SealedEvilInACan Ruin's]] power for a millennium. When Vin is faced with the same choice, she refuses the power, which [[NiceJobBreakingItHero lets Ruin can take over the world]]. How could they have misinterpreted the prophecy so badly? Because Ruin edited all the history books.]]
* Happens in ''[[{{Literature/Monster}} Monster]]''. Judy is the ChosenOne destined to save the universe, but her reception with the universe is rather crappy, leading to [[CosmicPlaything the universe consistently screwing up her life]].
* ''TheWarGods'': Tomanak doesn't like to lead his champions by the hand, so he generally nudges them toward where he wants them. Also, in the beginning Bahzell has only a vague notion that he's supposed to be heading west, and [[RefusalOfTheCall turns east]] when he realizes he's getting [[TheCall the call]].

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* Prior the {{Mistborn}} series, a prophesied hero went on a quest to destroy a great evil, but gave into temptation and became a living god instead. [[spoiler: Except this was the RIGHT thing to do, because it drained [[SealedEvilInACan Ruin's]] Ruin]]'s power for a millennium. When Vin is faced with the same choice, she refuses the power, which [[NiceJobBreakingItHero lets Ruin can take over the world]]. How could they have misinterpreted the prophecy so badly? Because Ruin edited all the history books.]]
* Happens in ''[[{{Literature/Monster}} Monster]]''.''Literature/{{Monster}}''. Judy is the ChosenOne destined to save the universe, but her reception with the universe is rather crappy, leading to [[CosmicPlaything the universe consistently screwing up her life]].
* ''TheWarGods'': Tomanak doesn't like to lead his champions by the hand, so he generally nudges them toward where he wants them. Also, in the beginning Bahzell has only a vague notion that he's supposed to be heading west, and [[RefusalOfTheCall turns east]] when he realizes he's getting [[TheCall the call]].TheCall.



* In TheWheelOfTime, the Guide noted that in the Age of Legends, many people had themselves tested for aptitude in [[FunctionalMagic the One Power]], but failed and never took a second test, leaving their hidden potential untapped.

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* In TheWheelOfTime, Literature/TheWheelOfTime, the Guide noted that in the Age of Legends, many people had themselves tested for aptitude in [[FunctionalMagic the One Power]], but failed and never took a second test, leaving their hidden potential untapped.



* ''[[TransformersTheMovie Transformers: The Movie]]'' '86. The Matrix is to be used by the Chosen One to light the Autobots' darkest hour. Problem is, no one knows who the chosen one is, and they just assume that it is whoever the leader of the Autobots happens to be at the time. They also don't know exactly when their darkest hour will be, which isn't helped by the fact that in this movie the Autobots day can be summed up in 3 words: ItGotWorse. This results in Optimus Prime being killed, and Ultra Magnus getting killed while attempting to use the Matrix. Eventually it is revealed that Hot Rod is the one to open the Matrix, and their darkest hour is when Unicron tries to destroy Cybertron.

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* This was the entire point behind the ''GlobalGuardiansPBEMUniverse'' "Origins" campaign. The players didn't even know their characters developed superpowers until weird things began to happen around them. They had to figure out for themselves what their powers were, what the limits of those powers were, and how to effectively use those powers without endangering the people around them. Suffice to say, it took a while.
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* In {{Erfworld}}, the King buys a spell to summon the "perfect warlord", but is too cheap to pay for it to be cast professionally, so his in-house caster does her best, and summons pudgy war-gamer Parson Gotti, to his great disappointment. Parson turns out to be uniquely talented for the position, having studied turn-based games for most of his waking life.

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* In Webcomic/{{Erfworld}}, Overlord Stanley buys a spell to summon the "perfect warlord", but is too cheap to pay for it to be cast professionally, so his in-house caster does her best, and summons pudgy war-gamer Parson Gotti, to his great disappointment. Parson turns out to be uniquely talented for the position, having studied turn-based games for most of his waking life.

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Some heroes aren't born, they're made. Some calls [[MissedTheCall don't make it to the right person the first time]]. And then there are those times when TheChosenOne is up to the challenge, and The Call goes out to the right person, but somehow...there's a communication problem somewhere. The Precursors give the magic staff to the Chosen One to wish away evil and heal the sick, but the instructions get screwed up, and the One winds up using it as a bludgeoning tool to club criminals and a pestle to mix medicines. The magic book is given to the Chosen One to execute a myriad of magic spells, but the Chosen One isn't that good with magic, so they wind up using just the one spell in a number of innovative ways. The Chosen One may receive a tablet that he translates as requiring him to perform a certain action, but his translation is off, and the action he thinks the tablet requires them to perform is the action that he is being specifically requested not to do.

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Some heroes aren't born, they're made. Some calls [[MissedTheCall don't make it to the right person the first time]]. And then there are those times when TheChosenOne is up to the challenge, and The Call goes out to the right person, but somehow...there's a communication problem somewhere. The Precursors give the magic staff to the Chosen One to wish away evil and heal the sick, but the instructions get screwed up, and the One winds up using it as a bludgeoning tool to club criminals and a pestle to mix medicines. The magic book is given to the Chosen One to execute a myriad of magic spells, but the Chosen One isn't that good with magic, so they wind up using just the one spell in a number of innovative ways. The Chosen One may receive a tablet that he translates as requiring him to perform a certain action, but his translation is off, and the action he thinks the tablet requires them to perform is the action that he is being specifically requested not to do.



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* This is the driving force of the plot of ''GiantRobo: The Day the Earth Stood Still''. The succinct version of the saga is thus: young Emmanuel Von Volger walks in on his father unsuccessfully attempting to stop an experiment that winds up destroying an entire country. His father shuts himself into a room for days, until he stumbles out of his room, randomly babbling that Emmanuel should stop the scientists he worked with at all costs, and hands him the tool he needs to do it before dying. As Emmanuel delivers what he believes is the death stroke to the entire world, the truth is revealed via hologram: [[spoiler:Dr. Volger wanted to stop the energy drive because the drive they created was faulty, and would have created an even greater catastrophe than the original explosion that set the whole story in motion.]] By this time Emmanuel has screwed up so badly that there's nothing left for him to do but kill himself.

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* This is the driving force of the plot of ''GiantRobo: The Day the Earth Stood Still''. The succinct version of the saga is thus: young Emmanuel Von Volger walks in on his father unsuccessfully attempting to stop an experiment that winds up destroying an entire a country. His father shuts himself into a room for days, until he stumbles out of his room, randomly babbling that Emmanuel should stop the scientists he worked with at all costs, and hands him the tool he needs to do it before dying. As Emmanuel delivers what he believes is the death stroke to the entire world, the truth is revealed via hologram: [[spoiler:Dr. Volger wanted to stop the energy drive because the drive they created was faulty, and would have created an even greater catastrophe than the original explosion that set the whole story in motion.]] By this time Emmanuel has screwed up so badly that there's nothing left for him to do but kill himself.



* In the movie ''White Noise'', Michael Keaton's character is able to make contact with his dead wife, who he thinks is telling him about future tragedies in order to stop them. This belief is strengthened by the fact that she says things like "go now" and "leave now" after hearing and seeing future tragedies. In this one, the Call literally has bad reception, as it turns out that [[spoiler: the wife is saying to go away from ''her'' now, and to leave her where she is, as the husband's interference in the nether realm has allowed malevolent spirits to track him down and target him.]]

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* In the movie ''White Noise'', Michael Keaton's character is able to make contact with his dead wife, who he thinks is telling him about future tragedies in order to stop them. This belief is strengthened by the fact that she says things like "go now" and "leave now" after hearing and seeing future tragedies. In this one, the Call literally has bad reception, as it turns out that [[spoiler: the wife is saying to go away from ''her'' now, and to leave her where she is, as the husband's interference in the nether realm has allowed malevolent spirits to track him down and target him.]]



* Happens ''literally'' in ''[[{{Literature/Monster}} Monster]]''. Judy is the ChosenOne destined to save the universe, but her reception with the universe is rather crappy, leading to [[CosmicPlaything the universe consistently screwing up her life]].

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* Happens ''literally'' in ''[[{{Literature/Monster}} Monster]]''. Judy is the ChosenOne destined to save the universe, but her reception with the universe is rather crappy, leading to [[CosmicPlaything the universe consistently screwing up her life]].



* This was the basic premise of the TV series ''TheGreatestAmericanHero'': SufficientlyAdvancedAliens deliver a supersuit to earth, but the young man who gets it loses the instruction manual, and thus has no idea what it can do or how to use it effectively.

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* This was the basic The premise of the TV series ''TheGreatestAmericanHero'': SufficientlyAdvancedAliens deliver a supersuit to earth, but the young man who gets it loses the instruction manual, and thus has no idea what it can do or how to use it effectively.
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Some heroes aren't born, they're made. Some calls [[MissedTheCall don't make it to the right person the first time]]. And then there are those times when TheChosenOne is up to the challenge, and The Call goes out to the right person, but somehow...there's a communication problem somewhere. The Precursors give the magic staff to the Chosen One to wish away evil and heal the sick, but the instructions get screwed up, and the One winds up using it as a bludgeoning tool to club criminals and a pestle to mix medicines. The magic book is given to the Chosen One to execute a myriad of magic spells, but the Chosen One isn't that good with magic, so they wind up using just the one spell in a number of innovative ways. The Chosen One may receive a tablet that he translates as requiring him to perform a certain action, but his translation is off, and the action he thinks the tablet requires them to perform is the action that he is being specifically requested not to do.

This trope is about situations where the Hero is pure, and the Call is for great justice, but for one reason or another, [[PoorCommunicationKills miscommunication occurs]] that causes the hero to perform less than admirably at his task. A few things to note:

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Some heroes aren't born, they're made. Some calls [[MissedTheCall don't make it to the right person the first time]]. And then there are those times when TheChosenOne is up to the challenge, and The Call goes out to the right person, but somehow...there's a communication problem somewhere. The Precursors give the magic staff to the Chosen One to wish away evil and heal the sick, but the instructions get screwed up, and the One winds up using it as a bludgeoning tool to club criminals and a pestle to mix medicines. The magic book is given to the Chosen One to execute a myriad of magic spells, but the Chosen One isn't that good with magic, so they wind up using just the one spell in a number of innovative ways. The Chosen One may receive a tablet that he translates as requiring him to perform a certain action, but his translation is off, and the action he thinks the tablet requires them to perform is the action that he is being specifically requested not to do.

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This trope is about situations where the Hero is pure, and the Call is for great justice, but for one reason or another, [[PoorCommunicationKills miscommunication occurs]] that causes the hero to perform less than admirably at his task. A few things to note: note:



* In ''The Grand Tour'', the sequel to ''Literature/SorceryAndCecelia'', it is revealed that Kate, who had previously come across as the DistaffCounterpart to BadassNormal James, has just as much magical talent as her cousin [[BlackMagicianGirl Cecelia]], but has no interest in developing it. In ''The Mislaid Magician'', she uses this power to find her husband and children and to keep her hair up. To near-deadly effect.

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* In ''The Grand Tour'', the sequel to ''Literature/SorceryAndCecelia'', it is revealed that Kate, who had previously come across as the DistaffCounterpart to BadassNormal James, has just as much magical talent as her cousin [[BlackMagicianGirl Cecelia]], but has no interest in developing it. In ''The Mislaid Magician'', she uses this power to find her husband and children and to keep her hair up. To near-deadly effect.



* This is one of the big themes during the first half of ''HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows.'' Even though Harry knows what he ''needs'' to do in order to kill Voldemort, Harry has no earthly idea over how to go about achieving this.. His only source of information are '''''very''''' cryptic clues left by Dumbledore. This veers into a {{Deconstruction}} when Harry has a falling out with Ron, [[BrokenPedestal who's pissed because he expected Harry to actually have a gameplan.]]

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* This is one of the big themes during the first half of ''HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows.'' Even though Harry knows what he ''needs'' to do in order to kill Voldemort, Harry has no earthly idea over how to go about achieving this.. His only source of information are '''''very''''' cryptic clues left by Dumbledore. This veers into a {{Deconstruction}} when Harry has a falling out with Ron, [[BrokenPedestal who's pissed because he expected Harry to actually have a gameplan.]]
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* This [[BlatantLies certainly never, ever]] happens as a standard hosejob in a game of ''{{Paranoia}}''. [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial Your mission briefing will never come out of a Computer printer garbled, a transbot will never roar by when The Computer is telling you the location of your briefing room, important details are never Deleted For Security Reasons, your mission will never get accidentally mixed up with the week's food vat assignments]]... TheComputerIsYourFriend, Citizen. Have a nice daycycle!

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* This [[BlatantLies certainly never, ever]] happens as a standard hosejob in a game of ''{{Paranoia}}''.''TabletopGame/{{Paranoia}}''. [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial Your mission briefing will never come out of a Computer printer garbled, a transbot will never roar by when The Computer is telling you the location of your briefing room, important details are never Deleted For Security Reasons, your mission will never get accidentally mixed up with the week's food vat assignments]]... TheComputerIsYourFriend, Citizen. Have a nice daycycle!



** Although another example may come in the [[TransformersGeneration1 television series]], and the two part "Return of Optimus Prime." In that case, the "Darkest Hour" in question was the release of the Hate Plague, which not only endangered the Autobots and Decepticons, but all sentient life in the cosmos. In that case, the Matrix was also used to light their Darkest Hour. It's just that the chosen one was dead at the time, and had to be revived before he could use the Matrix to save the day. And in fitting with the prophecy where "All are One," at the end the hostilities between the different factions were resolved. At least for the time being.
* According to WordOfGod, in ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', the TeamNormal Sokka apparently had water-bending potential just like his sister, but his skeptic nature meant that he never developed it. However, he makes up for this by being TheSmartGuy and being ''really'' good with a boomerang, and a sword. And invasion strategy, though don't get him to try and [[DisorganisedOutlineSpeech explain]] [[CrowningMomentOfFunny a plan]] to an audience.
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** Although another example may come in the [[TransformersGeneration1 television series]], and the two part "Return of Optimus Prime." In that case, the "Darkest Hour" in question was the release of the Hate Plague, which not only endangered the Autobots and Decepticons, but all sentient life in the cosmos. In that case, the Matrix was also used to light their Darkest Hour. It's just that the chosen one was dead at the time, and had to be revived before he could use the Matrix to save the day. And in fitting with the prophecy where "All are One," at the end the hostilities between the different factions were resolved. At least for the time being.
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* According to WordOfGod, in ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', the TeamNormal Sokka apparently had water-bending potential just like his sister, but his skeptic nature meant that he never developed it. However, he makes up for this by being TheSmartGuy and being ''really'' good with a boomerang, and a sword. And invasion strategy, though don't get him to try and [[DisorganisedOutlineSpeech explain]] [[CrowningMomentOfFunny a plan]] to an audience.
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* This happens in ''Fray'' because of UntoUsASonAndDaughterAreBorn. Melaka (the girl) got the strength but NOT the inherent slayer memories/psychic stuff, which went to her brother Harth. Which is even more awkward when he becomes a vampire.
* In Erfworld, the King buys a spell to summon the "perfect warlord", but is too cheap to pay for it to be cast professionally, so his in-house caster does her best, and summons pudgy war-gamer Parson Gotti, to his great disappointment. Parson turns out to be uniquely talented for the position, having studied turn-based games for most of his waking life.

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* This happens in ''Fray'' ''{{Fray}}'' because of UntoUsASonAndDaughterAreBorn. Melaka (the girl) got the strength but NOT the inherent slayer memories/psychic stuff, which went to her brother Harth. Which is even more awkward when he becomes a vampire.
* In Erfworld, {{Erfworld}}, the King buys a spell to summon the "perfect warlord", but is too cheap to pay for it to be cast professionally, so his in-house caster does her best, and summons pudgy war-gamer Parson Gotti, to his great disappointment. Parson turns out to be uniquely talented for the position, having studied turn-based games for most of his waking life.



** Although another example may come in the television series, and the two part "Return of Optimus Prime." In that case, the "Darkest Hour" in question was the release of the Hate Plague, which not only endangered the Autobots and Decepticons, but all sentient life in the cosmos. In that case, the Matrix was also used to light their Darkest Hour. It's just that the chosen one was dead at the time, and had to be revived before he could use the Matrix to save the day. And in fitting with the prophecy where "All are One," at the end the hostilities between the different factions were resolved. At least for the time being.

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** Although another example may come in the [[TransformersGeneration1 television series, series]], and the two part "Return of Optimus Prime." In that case, the "Darkest Hour" in question was the release of the Hate Plague, which not only endangered the Autobots and Decepticons, but all sentient life in the cosmos. In that case, the Matrix was also used to light their Darkest Hour. It's just that the chosen one was dead at the time, and had to be revived before he could use the Matrix to save the day. And in fitting with the prophecy where "All are One," at the end the hostilities between the different factions were resolved. At least for the time being.
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* This is one of the big themes during the first half of ''HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows.'' Even though Harry knows what he ''needs'' to do in order to kill Voldemort, Harry has no earthly idea over how to go about achieving this.. His only source of information are '''''very''''' cryptic clues left by Dumbledore. This veers into a {{Deconstruction}} when Harry has a falling out with Ron, [[BrokenPedastal who's pissed because he expected Harry to actually have a gameplan.]]

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* This is one of the big themes during the first half of ''HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows.'' Even though Harry knows what he ''needs'' to do in order to kill Voldemort, Harry has no earthly idea over how to go about achieving this.. His only source of information are '''''very''''' cryptic clues left by Dumbledore. This veers into a {{Deconstruction}} when Harry has a falling out with Ron, [[BrokenPedastal [[BrokenPedestal who's pissed because he expected Harry to actually have a gameplan.]]
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* This is one of the big themes during the first half of ''HarryPotterAndTheDeathlyHallows.'' Even though Harry knows what he ''needs'' to do in order to kill Voldemort, Harry has no earthly idea over how to go about achieving this.. His only source of information are '''''very''''' cryptic clues left by Dumbledore. This veers into a {{Deconstruction}} when Harry has a falling out with Ron, [[BrokenPedastal who's pissed because he expected Harry to actually have a gameplan.]]

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* According to WordOfGod, in ''AvatarTheLastAirbender'', the TeamNormal Sokka apparently had water-bending potential just like his sister, but his skeptic nature meant that he never developed it. However, he makes up for this by being TheSmartGuy and being ''really'' good with a boomerang.
** And a sword. And invasion strategy, though don't get him to try and [[DisorganisedOutlineSpeech explain]] [[CrowningMomentOfFunny a plan]] to an audience.

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* According to WordOfGod, in ''AvatarTheLastAirbender'', ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'', the TeamNormal Sokka apparently had water-bending potential just like his sister, but his skeptic nature meant that he never developed it. However, he makes up for this by being TheSmartGuy and being ''really'' good with a boomerang.
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boomerang, and a sword. And invasion strategy, though don't get him to try and [[DisorganisedOutlineSpeech explain]] [[CrowningMomentOfFunny a plan]] to an audience.
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* ''Film/{{Nine}}'': Happens with the soul talisman, [[spoiler: rather than putting the necessary knowledge in their heads, or even writing it on a piece of paper, the inventor leaves cryptic clues on what needs to be done to stop the brain with 6, the talisman to stop the brain on the floor besides 9 when he awakes, the and the instructions on what to do in a locked box, which doesn't get found until the end of the movie.]]

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* ''Film/{{Nine}}'': ''WesternAnimation/{{Nine}}'': Happens with the soul talisman, [[spoiler: rather than putting the necessary knowledge in their heads, or even writing it on a piece of paper, the inventor leaves cryptic clues on what needs to be done to stop the brain with 6, the talisman to stop the brain on the floor besides 9 when he awakes, the and the instructions on what to do in a locked box, which doesn't get found until the end of the movie.]]

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