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21->''"See him riding 'cross the plain\
22See how everybody fears his name\
23He's working for the good in\
24The mountains and the wood\
25Protector of the lame\
26Straight arrow is his name"''
27-->-- '''Spirit''', "Straight Arrow"
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29Archers are skilled bowmen. They are often very [[TheStoic stoic]] or often very cold to others, frequently having a IWorkAlone mindset. Due to the nature of their weapon, archers are typically stealthy and graceful and tend to fight at a distance. As a result, [[LongRangeFighter they're often portrayed as vulnerable to close-quarters combat]] unless they [[BowAndSwordInAccord switch to a different weapon]].
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31Archers are most likely to be found in a wild, untamed setting and can share traits with the ColdSniper, most notably an analytical and calculating nature. This archetype tends to be depicted as having a more slender build despite the great upper-body strength required to draw a powerful bow without mechanical assistance.[[note]]Far more, in fact, than that required to use a sword, with few historical swords, even two-handers, weighing more than a few pounds, whereas a credible war bow would have at least 70lb draw weight, with the most prolific surviving medieval longbows having more like 140lb.[[/note]] These characters are likely to also be a NatureHero, a ForestRanger, a BadassNative, and/or an [[OurElvesAreDifferent Elf]]. This also has the benefit of [[GuysSmashGirlsShoot keeping the delicate female safely out of the bone-crunching melee]].
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33This trope is distinct from MasterArcher, which describes a character who is an ''extremely'' skilled archer; an Aloof Archer may be no more than competent -- it's the independence and association with wilderness that define the trope. For bows used in modern or sci-fi settings, see TheStraightAndArrowPath. For added irony, check out NoArcInArchery. See also AnnoyingArrows. May evoke comparisons to Myth/RobinHood (Though if he robs the rich to give to the poor, that's [[JustLikeRobinHood a different trope]]).
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42* ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'': The Quincies are modelled on the Teutonic Knights but favour [[EnergyBow archery]] over anything else. Ichigo's foil Uryuu is a tall, thin, [[AloofAlly aloof Quincy]] with a highly analytical fighting style, as is his father, [[GenerationXerox who is the foil]] of Ichigo's father. The Vandenreich has adapted the Teutonic Knight themes to Nazi themes, militarised, and now use any [[EnergyWeapon suitable weapon]], but they still retain their archer natures; all their weapons can fire arrows, even if they're swords. [[spoiler:Hollow Taint is a soul-poison to Quincies; ranged attacks are therefore a life-saving necessity for them.]]
43* Yue from ''Manga/CardCaptorSakura'' shoots arrows made out of [[LightIsNotGood pure energy]], and has a very cold personality, at least initially. His alter-ego [[spoiler:Yukito]] is also accomplished in archery but has none of the associated cold or callous personality.
44* ''Manga/{{Gamaran}}'' has the Nakaizumi Ryuu (Hidden Spring School) which is composed of skilled archers. Their leader Arata went close to kill the titular character with his arrows. Another bow-wielding character is Ippi Shibano of the Muhou Ryu. While Arata represents the "good" traits related to archers (he's calm, really dedicated to his style, cool-headed, and, unlike many archers, really muscular), Shibano is the "evil archer", a cowardly and cunning sniper who relies on surprise attacks and poisoned arrows.
45* Kikyou from ''Manga/InuYasha'' is a good example. She travels alone and is a little cold. As an archer, she is portrayed as a perfect shot and can deal devastating damage with her sacred arrow, an arrow surrounded with spiritual power that is basically a nuke. She is a little on the slow side, however, and is much more powerful long-ranged than close-ranged.
46* Mizuki Kamurougi of ''Manga/KagerouNostalgia'' is an icy, aloof ColdSniper and crack shot with the [[AncestralWeapon Bow of Kamui]] who considers empathy to be a distraction, and relies on stealth to win fights.
47* Kaguya from ''Manga/KaguyaSamaLoveIsWar'' is the star member of the school's archery club and is definitely cold and calculating ([[DefrostingIceQueen initially, anyways]]). That said, she subverts the "weak at close range" stereotype, as the muscle she built up from constantly using a bow led to her victory during the Student Council's arm wrestling tournament (along with having a black belt in both aikido and judo).
48* Fuu Hououji of ''Manga/MagicKnightRayearth''. She's TheSpock of the trio, analytical and calmer than Hikaru and Umi (who are more likely to jump into things or get pissed off). She's also in the archery club at school and borrows a bow and arrow from Presea. The "archer" part goes away after the Spring of Eterna when they all get swords, but she retains the weapon in the Sega Saturn game.
49* The serious {{Ojou}} Erika from ''Manga/PokemonAdventures'' is an archer.
50* The long-running ''Anime/PrettyCure'' franchise is in no shortage of calculating archers:
51** ''Anime/YesPrettyCure5GoGo'' has Cure Aqua with her new finishing move ''Sapphire Arrow'', summoning a water bow and a water arrow. Cure Aqua is also stated to be the Cure of Intelligence and she's usually being both TheLancer AND TheSmartGuy in the group, keeping her calm most of the time.
52** Cure Beauty from ''Anime/SmilePrecure'' has the ice variant of this, [[spoiler:which is also her strongest attack, called ''Beauty Blizzard Arrow'']]. In civil, she practices Aikido and hits the bullseye most of the time. And like her predecessor, she's calm and analytical, considered as the 'brain' of the group.
53** Cure Selene from ''Anime/StarTwinklePrettyCure'' also fits the bill. She's the most calm, collected, and intelligent of her team. She's also a skilled archer, both as a civilian and a Cure, being a champion in several Aikido tournaments in the former's case. This comes complete with a badass eye-shading [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EOm2vPuUcAAcVLR.jpg:medium whenever she decides to get serious in a fight]].
54* ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'' plays this to both ends of the spectrum. Madoka wields a bow and takes a long time to gain the courage to [[NonIndicativeName actually become a puella magi]]. [[spoiler:But she was more heroic, and still used a bow, in the first timeline, before Homura started [[GroundhogDayLoop messing with things]]. Her bow is eventually passed on to Homura, who has more of a ColdSniper personality.]]
55* Rowen Of Strata (Tenkuu No Touma) is the archer of the ''Anime/RoninWarriors[=/=]Yoroiden Samurai Troopers'' core team and is calm and focused in battle.
56* Rei/Sailor Mars of ''Anime/SailorMoon'' gains a bow and arrow made of ''flames'' in the fourth season. She's a calm, mystical {{miko}}, rather than the typical temperamental fire warrior (in the manga at least, the anime makes her more HotBlooded), although she occasionally made bids for the leadership (losing out to TheFool, at that).
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60* ''ComicBook/GIJoeARealAmericanHeroMarvel'': Storm Shadow is considered the greatest archer, even using it back when he was a GI in the Vietnam War. This is the one martial art where even Snake-Eyes could not equal or surpass him. Like most ninja in that series, he is enigmatic, aloof, self-assured, and rather irreverent at times. Zartan is the second-best archer, though he used various sonic detection devices to hit distant targets blindly.
61* ''ComicBook/GreenArrow'': The second Green Arrow (Connor Hawke) and the second Speedy (Mia Dearden) in Franchise/TheDCU are both calm and level-headed (Their predecessors, Oliver Queen and Roy Harper being more charming rogues).
62* ''ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}'':
63** [[Characters/MarvelComicsClintBarton Clint Barton]] (The first Hawkeye) fits the analytical and not-following-orders-well parts of this trope but actually averts the calm levelheadedness by being a constant joker and often the team Heart for the Avengers.
64** [[Characters/MarvelComicsKateBishop Kate Bishop]] (the second Hawkeye) is calm and level-headed.
65* ''ComicBook/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast1992'': Roam's arrogant, a loner, and he's a crack shot with a crossbow.
66* ''ComicBook/MarvelTheLostGeneration'': Oxbow, of the First Line, is a fairly huge subversion of the norm; he's tall, super strong, easily angered, and not much of a braggart.
67* ''ComicBook/RobynHood'': The rebellious Robyn Hood has trouble following orders, and even trouble asking for help. As a result, she tends to operate as a lone wolf character. She is also a skilled archer.
68* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'': ComicBook/{{Artemis}} comes off as cold and aloof, especially in her introductory chapters before she'd befriended Diana, and is a very independent character who will rebel against authority she hasn't chosen herself. She primarily wields a bow and arrow, but, unlike the usual archetype fighting her up close is more of a disadvantage for whoever is dumb enough to try, she's an expert warrior among expert warriors and that giant axe she lugs around isn't just for show.
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72* ''Fanfic/ABoyAGirlAndADogTheLeithianScript'': Beren has been practicing archery since he was a toddler and stealth guerrilla warfare since he was a teenager. Skulking around the woods, shooting Morgoth's minions from afar, and disappearing amongst the thicket was his routine for ten years. And he is not humble about his marksmanship.
73* ''Fanfic/LandBeforeTimeRetold'': Aylene is an excellent archer, and frequently uses a bow and arrow to fend off predators. Her brother Derek is also quite a skilled archer, as is her boyfriend Ken, though he uses a crossbow instead of a longbow.
74* Minor character Nyvan, the bowman who (unknowingly) tries to kill George ([[VoluntaryShapeshifting George is a peregrine falcon at the time]]) and later tries to ambush John and Ringo while they're hiding near the jump gate in Boidan Valley. Although he never gets any dialogue of his own, [[InformedAbility he's quite the talkative ignoramus]] when he's not actually stalking anything, according to George, Theecat, and Chana (his cousin).
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78* Prince Ashitaka, the protagonist of ''Anime/PrincessMononoke'', is a skilled swordsman and hand-to-hand fighter but his ''really'' badass feats are performed with his bow. He's a calculated fighter but ends up subverting the trope thanks to his messianic hero complex.
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82* Nam-Yi from ''Film/ArrowTheUltimateWeapon'', while something of a goofy slacker in peacetime, becomes a calculating, precise sniper once the Manchu soldiers invade. He can actually bend the trajectory of his shots. He's also a good shot with a throwing knife.
83* ''Film/AssassinsCreed2016'': Aguilar uses a bow and arrow during his and Maria's escape from the Templars. Callum naturally acquires Aguilar's bow skills through the Bleeding Effect and makes full use of them [[spoiler:during the breakout after acquiring Connor's bow]]. Both of them are suitably coolheaded and focused as per the trope.
84* ''Film/HawkTheSlayer'': Crow, in keeping with the elf stereotype, is a deadly archer who's small, slim, graceful, and has no discernible close-combat skills. Subverted though with Ranulf, a craggy middle aged human who wields his {{automatic crossbow}} with great accuracy (one-handed to boot). Neither one of them ''ever'' misses a shot.
85* ''Film/TheHungerGames'': Katniss Everdeen relies on her bow to hunt, survive, and lead. She has strong and independent survivalist instincts due to her difficult past and is good at thinking outside the box. She is not socially adept and has a hard time making friends due to the emotional strain on her life which has made her hard and cold. She is usually very logical.
86* Legolas in ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings'' has an incredible rate of fire with his arrows, and even uses them point-blank (though the Extended Editions also showed him with long knives). This is even an exaggeration of his skill in his depiction in the books. Like all elves in the films, he's elegant, graceful, and a bit snooty.
87* In ''Film/{{Musa}}'' (a.k.a. ''The Warrior''), Jin-lip, the veteran sergeant of the envoy, uses a bow to deadly effect. Jin-lip is the most competent member of the envoy and its de facto leader. He subverts an archer's typical behavior in one scene where he inspires his unit to attack by being the first one to charge toward the enemy, losing arrows all the way.
88* Gwyn in ''Film/PrincessOfThieves''. Scarcely surprising given she is the daughter of Myth/RobinHood. Independent, stealthy, graceful, a NatureHero, and incredibly skilled with a bow and arrow.
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92* ''Literature/{{Bunduki}}'': Dawn Drummond-Clayton in these novels by Creator/JTEdson. Bunduki himself is also an expert with the bow but is more likely to get into melee combat than Dawn, and Dawn is definitely the more analytical of the two.
93* ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'':
94** Susan Pevensie is a graceful, elegant, ladylike kind of archer. Her bow was a gift from Father Christmas, and she became famously skilled as Queen. One of the ways the Pevensies prove their identities to Trumpkin in Prince Caspian is by Susan beating him in a target-shooting contest. However, though quite effective in battle, Susan hates to fight.
95** In contrast, Lucy only trained in archery after growing into Queen Lucy the Valiant but is a "tomboy" who fights alongside the men. For example, she joins the climactic battle in ''Literature/TheHorseAndHisBoy'', where Corin explains to Shasta that as a Queen she can do whatever she wants, whether or not she's female.
96* ''Literature/TheDragonKnight'': Dafydd. The draw strength on his bow is between 150-200lbs. The arrows can puncture the armor of the era, 1350s. He can also kill a target up to half an English mile ways, along with four others, keeping them from raising the alarm. He is also good in a melee if need be. Then there's his wife, Danielle, who is a decent archer in her own right, along with the outlaws in the band that her father, Giles o'the Wold, is the leader of.
97* ''Literature/TheHungerGames'': Katniss Everdeen is definitely this. She's a masterful archer who relies on her bow to hunt, survive, and lead. Katniss has strong and independent survivalist instincts due to her difficult past and is good at thinking outside the box. She is not socially adept and has a hard time making friends due to the emotional strain on her life which has made her hard and cold. She is usually very logical.
98* ''Literature/{{Indigo}}'': Princess Anghara, aka Indigo, specializes in the crossbow and conforms to the arrogance (in her past as a princess), slender build, and isolation (her only true companion is her wolf and she is set apart from others by being cursed with immortality until she defeats all the demons she released).
99* ''Literature/TheLegendOfDrizzt'': Catti-brie was for a long time the group's specialist archer. She actually wasn't as skilled an archer as Drizzt was, but she had one helluva magic bow. She conforms to the archer stereotypes by being the group's moral center of sorts.
100* ''Literature/TheMarvellousLandOfSnergs'': Gorbo's main weapon is his bow. Although he is short and stout, he is brawny enough to wield it properly. And his sharp-shooting skills are something he is definitely confident about.
101* ''Literature/{{Mahabharata}}'': Arjuna is known for his incredible prowess at archery. Of the five Pandavas, he's most likely to go fight on his own and has a number of solo adventures within the text.
102* ''Literature/TheTaleOfHogen'': This Japanese historical epic, credits an otherwise obscure samurai named Minamoto no Tametomo with superhuman feats of archery made possible by his enormous stature and abnormally long bow arm.
103* Franchise/TolkiensLegendarium: Middle-earth doesn't have many archetypal archers. The only character who fits the Archer Archetype is Beleg Strongbow (''Literature/TheSilmarillion'', ''Literature/TheChildrenOfHurin''). He's a famous Grey Elven archer and border-ranger captain, and quite capable of taking care of himself alone in the wilderness. His training in woodcraft is excellent, and he demonstrates his stealth several times, such as sneaking up on the outlaw band and tracking them through the wild. Later he sneaks into the orc camp and rescues Túrin without alerting the orcs, after silently sniping the wolf guards one by one in the dark.
104* ''Literature/TortallUniverse'':
105** Daine from ''Literature/TheImmortals'' downplays it. Though normally TheHeart and FriendToAllLivingThings, in battle she can be cool and collected. She also can hit a moving target ''in the dark''. Justified as, like her WildMagic, she gets this from her divine father.
106** In the first book of the ''Literature/TrickstersDuet'', Sarai is headstrong and careless and uses a sword, while Dove is quiet and clever and uses a bow and arrow. [[spoiler:Dove is the one to kill Bronau at the end of ''Trickster's Choice'', and is much better suited to be the titular ''Queen''.]]
107* ''{{Literature/Wander}}'': Wander is stoic and standoffish and prefers to use a crossbow, whereas the[[RedOniBlueOni much friendlier and more personable Dagger's]] weapon of choice is a hunting bow. However, they both use guns when in active combat situations where stealth isn't necessary.
108* ''Literature/WashioSumiIsAHero'': Washio is a [[PatrioticFervor patriotic]] {{Ojou}} who likes being traditionally Japanese. She's also an AloofDarkHairedGirl. Her weapon as a MagicalGirl is a bow.
109* ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'': Birgitte Silverbow. A literally legendary shot that is bound to the Wheel and the Horn of Valere until [[spoiler:she ends up being "spun out" into real time by an angry Forsaken for saving Nynaeve.]] She has the cold analytical traits described here in spades, to such a high degree that others linked to her mind can sense her supreme focus in tense situations, and compare it to "a drawn bow aimed at the target."
110* ''Literature/WindAndSparks'': Ness "Grey". StealthExpert and borderline ColdSniper. Joined the army, fought against genocidal elves, first as a regular archer, then assassinating leaders far from the battle zone. Grew increasingly jaded, ended up murdering an officer for selling supplies to enemies then [[SuicideByCop saying he did it for money]]. After he avoided being hanged (long story) and a truce was signed, he went MIA. Later became a hitman and teamed up with an outlaw sorceress, the only love of his life. By the start of the first novel, they've spent seven years on the run after a particularly resonant murder. Through the cycle, he participates in killing 5 Dark Overlords out of 6[[note]]by shooting them, stabbing, distracting, or just escorting the people who end up doing the job[[/note]]. [[spoiler:Though some survive.]] Unlike many examples, Ness stays dangerous in melee and even unarmed. Another thing of note is the [[ShownTheirWork realism with which archery is depicted]]: bowstrings don't like water, bows shouldn't stay strung too long, bows require significant strength, [[NoArcInArchery elevation and wind]] are always accounted for, arrows are [[BottomlessMagazines in short supply]] and heavy...
111* ''Literature/TheWinterCrown'': While accompanying King Henry II on a campaign into Wales - a land famed for its deep forests and skilled archers - William de Boulogne describes the Welsh to Henry’s half-brother Hamelin.
112-->'''William de Boulogne''': "They do not have great cities; they live on their herds, on milk and meat. They will not stand and fight because they do not have the weight and power we do. Instead, they are wraiths with arrows. They are knives in the dark."
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116* ''Series/{{Arrow}}'': The show's protagonist Oliver Queen is skilled with the bow, and is cold and ruthless in his vigilante guise 'the Hood'. He starts to play that part down as he tries to become less a vigilante and more an actual hero as the show progresses. While his preferred means is taking out enemies with arrows, if things get too close, his bow can also double as a melee weapon. As the show goes on, more and more archers appear, largely due to Oliver's influence or as counters to him, including Speedy (his sister), Arsenal, the Dark Archer, Talia al Ghul, Prometheus, and Dark Arrow (Oliver's EvilDoppelganger and Führer of Earth-X).
117* JustForFun/RecycledInSpace with ActionGirl Dayna Mellanby of ''Series/BlakesSeven''. Female, graceful, and rather cocky in comparison to the world-weary {{Anti Hero}}es she teams up with, Dayna is even shown using a bow and arrow in her introductory episode, because she enjoys the challenge of mastering the GoodOldWays.
118* ''Series/GameOfThrones'':
119** Ramsay Snow is shown to be this in "[[Recap/GameOfThronesS3E3WalkOfPunishment Walk of Punishment]]", when he quickly shoots all of the guards about to rape Theon, and is a composed and cold individual. His hunting partner Myranda is also shown to be very competent with a bow in "[[Recap/GameOfThronesS4E2TheLionAndTheRose The Lion and the Rose]]", and it later appears to be her weapon of choice. In "[[Recap/GameOfThronesS6E9BattleOfTheBastards Battle of the Bastards]]", the only weapon Ramsay uses is his bow.
120** Theon demonstrates his archery skills several times, including putting an arrow through the chest of an outlaw and later shooting down the messenger ravens at the Twins. This ultimately comes to a head in "[[Recap/GameOfThronesS8E3TheLongNight The Long Night]]", where Theon manages to keep [[spoiler:Bran]] safe with his bow, mowing down ''scores'' of attacking wights, all largely without breaking a sweat. It's safe to say it's the only thing he ''doesn't'' screw up in the show.
121* ''Series/TheLordOfTheRingsTheRingsOfPower'': Arondir is a very talented bowman, with exceptional aiming skills, and is one of the most composed and stoic Elves in the series.
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125* Myth/ChineseMythology: Houyi was essentially a combo of Hercules and Robin Hood on steroids. He was able to take out ''nine Suns'' with arrows. And would have taken out the tenth and final Sun if it weren't for the Emperor reminding him that we still need at least one sun to survive.
126* Myth/ClassicalMythology:
127** Artemis is perhaps the most iconic example. As goddess of the hunt, she’s often portrayed with a bow and arrows, and shuns civilization in favor of the wilderness. Although not technically a loner, as she’s frequently accompanied by her posse of nymphs, she’s sworn to chastity and can be surprisingly vengeful against any violations of her domain (especially by men).
128** Orion, a fellow hunter and possibly the only man Artemis loved. [[MultipleChoicePast According to the most popular version]], he either hunted with her and came close to winning her heart, but earned the enmity of Gaea when he threatened to hunt every beast on Earth and was killed by a giant scorpion sent by the Earth Goddess. Upon Artemis' request, Zeus placed Orion in the heavens as a constellation, who also bestowed the same honor upon the scorpion (as a memorial to the hero's death), where it was known as Scorpio from then on. The constellation Orion immediately dims when Scorpio shows itself -- [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere he's fleeing from the creature]].
129** Teucer was reputed to be the finest Achaean archer in the army besieging Troy. He loosed shaft after shaft whilst hiding behind his brother Ajax's shield. The gods themselves had to intervene in order to nerf Teucer's effectiveness, with Apollo sending some of his arrows off course and Zeus breaking his bow.
130** Odysseus wasn't as skilled an archer as Teucer and left his bow and arrow home, but when it came to use it he showed extreme skill... And that his bow, being a recurve bow, needs strength and ''knowledge'' to be strung. His son Telemachus is evolving in the same direction, and notably is implied he figured out the trick to his father's bow simply by watching people ''failing'' at stringing it and then trying it twice.
131** Herakles was better known for his immense strength, but was also smart, cunning, and an extremely skilled archer, who upon presented with the poisonous blood of the Hydra wasted no time to dip his arrows into it to have a decisive weapon [[CrazyPrepared just in case he had to face an enemy that was somehow too much even for him]] - and [[ProperlyParanoid ended up in three different situations where his poisonous arrows were necessary]].[[note]]The first time was when he was attacked by a horde of drunken Centaurs that could have overwhelmed him had it not been for the arrows' poison. The second time was against the man-eating bronze-feathered Stymphalian Birds, who ''would'' have overwhelmed him had the arrows not been poisonous. The third and final time was during the Gigantomachy, where he had to face ''gods'' but the sheer pain of his arrows was enough to bring them down and allow the Olympians to finish his victims at their leasure[[/note]]
132* [[Myth/RobinHood Robin Hood]] is of course legendarily good with a bow, and an important TropeCodifier for his ImprobableAimingSkills. He makes archery ''[[LovableRogue cool]].'' Notably, the feat of SplittingTheArrow is [[TropeMaker associated with him]] (though a bit NewerThanTheyThink) to the point that it's known among real archers as "[[PersonAsVerb Robin Hooding]]".
133* [[Myth/WilliamTell William Tell]] is a folk hero known as a crossbow fighter in the Swiss LaResistance. The story goes that he was forced to shoot an apple off his son's head as a CoolAndUnusualPunishment for refusing to bow to Albrecht Gessler's hat. He succeeds on the first try, then reveals that he had a second crossbow bolt ready to shoot Gessler if he had hit his son. The feat itself is now known (do you see a pattern emerging here?) as WilliamTelling.
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137* ''Podcast/{{Jemjammer}}'' has Aelfgifu the ranger, who is more closed off than the other women in the party on account of being raised with minimal human contact. Like most rangers, she primarily uses a bow and arrows.
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141* ''TabletopGame/{{Earthdawn}}'' naturally has a [[CharacterClass discipline]] for this, embodying the mentality and many of the tropes described at the top of the page. The essay on Archer discipline was in-universe written by a textbook example of such archetype - to such an extent that the crossbow-wielding archers said to be more down-to-earth complained in the margins to StopBeingStereotypical!
142* ''TabletopGame/LegendOfTheFiveRings'' has the Tsuruchi family of the Mantis Clan. Formerly the Wasp Minor Clan, they were drawn into the alliance of Minor Clans by Yoritomo during the Clan War that was eventually formed into the Mantis, when the leader of the clan snapped his katana in half in fealty. Since then, the Tsuruchi have focused on mastery of the bow over all other martial pursuits, though most of them still retain the katana and wakizashi that are symbols of the samurai caste. They most often work as [[BountyHunter bounty hunters]], either alone or in small groups.
143* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'': The [[CelestialParagonsAndArchangels empyreal]] lord {{Cernunnos}} is a proud, bow-wielding hunter who spends most of his time wandering in the wilderness, hunting down evil beings, and prefers to fight his enemies using stealth and range after having drawn them into terrain of his choosing.
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147* With the addition of the Bocek, a player could become this in ''VideoGame/ApexLegends''. The Bocek is a modernized Bow, capable of enhanced accuracy and a triple shot via a Hop-Up. However it is slow to fully draw, and the arrows rarely hit a moving target (and don't do much damage either) making it [[DifficultButAwesome Difficult But Awesome]] to use.
148* ''VideoGame/BaldursGate'' gives us Kivan, an elven ranger. He's so [[{{TheStoic}} stoic]] and badass that ''Creator/RobPaulsen'', his VA, even does a ''Film/DirtyHarry'' impression when delivering Kivan's lines.
149* Ashe's predecessor in ''VideoGame/DefenseOfTheAncients'', Traxex the Drow Ranger, also counts. As a marksman, she's about pelting the enemies with her frozen arrow and keeping them away for maximum result (thanks to her Ultimate, Marksmanship, which grants her bonus agility to increase damage, just as long as there's no enemy heroes around her). In ''VideoGame/{{Dota 2}}'', Traxex displays a cold but precise personality befitting her archer nature (unlike some like her {{Foil}}, Lyralei/Windranger).
150* ''Franchise/DragonAge'':
151** Nathaniel in the [[VideoGame/DragonAgeOriginsAwakening Awakening]] expansion - he's one of the more stoic party members, has a very dry sense of humour, most of his companion gifts are practical items and he supports some of the more pragmatic story decisions.
152** ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII'' has [[{{OurDwarvesAreAllTheSame}} Varric]] (although he uses a custom crossbow named [[ICallItVera Bianca]]) and [[{{BadAssPreacher}} Sebastian]], both calm and level-headed archers who subvert the trope slightly in that Varric is a smooth-talking urbanite and Sebastian possesses a stubborn vengeful streak.
153** ''VideoGame/DragonAgeInquisition'' has Varric returning from II, but also gives us Sera, who is both female and an elf, but beyond that is a brash, rough-speaking, boorish, uncouth prankster who belongs to the Friends of Red Jenny, a loosely-defined group from previous games that Inquisition rejiggers into Fantasy.
154* In ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls'' series, the [[OurElvesAreDifferent Bosmer (Wood Elves)]] have this a racial hat, along with traits of {{Forest Ranger}}s. They are hailed as the best archers in all of Tamriel, with some sources stating that they are the inventors of the bow. So great is their analytical prowess using a bow that, according to one in-game book, they can make nearly impossible shots by ''giving very specific instructions'' to another archer who then makes the shot (and would not have been able to otherwise). By the age of 14, all Bosmer children are expected to be proficient enough with a bow to join hunting parties. Their very best archers are known as "Jaqspurs," able to snatch an arrow, draw their bow, and fire in one continuous motion. They are also known to make composite horn bows which are said to be some of the best in Tamriel. Both the [[ANaziByAnyOtherName Aldmeri Dominion]] and the [[TheEmpire Septim Empire]] have employed the Bosmer as specialist archer troops. Guides for the games recommend the Bosmer as the ideal race for those seeking to play as archer characters. However, the tendency of the Bosmer to be free-spirited and independent, much like the archetype, also means that they don't do well with formal martial arts training. Their preference is to learn through instinct and experience, making many Bosmer self-taught. Altmer fencing instructors generally refuse to try to teach Bosmer their methods because Bosmer don't have the mindset to use the complex and rote techniques of High Elf swordsmanship.
155* In ''VideoGame/FantasyStrike'''s backstory, Midori attempted to {{Invoke|dTrope}} this trope while training Jaina Stormborne by teaching her archery to counteract her hotheaded and impulsive personality. She's still an ArrogantKungFuGirl, so it doesn't seem to have worked ''too'' well.
156* The ''VideoGame/FireEmblem'' series features bow-users as a staple class, but eventually the player will usually get a mid-game bowman who's not only a MasterArcher, they also have a cool and clear head to bolster their sharp shooting:
157** ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemShadowDragonAndTheBladeOfLight Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light]]'': Jeorge is the one who started it all. As a mid-game archer, he also contrasts with the earlier archer you got, Gordin, by being more mature, cool-headed and starts out with more bow aptitude. Come [[VideoGame/FireEmblemMysteryOfTheEmblem the sequel]], turns out he inherits the sacred bow Parthia which further enhances his archery and still keeping his cool. Hence, most of the mid-game super archer/snipers listed below [[RecurringElement take cue from Jeorge.]]
158** ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemTheSacredStones Sacred Stones]]'': Prince Innes is a noted strategist who operates an intelligence network and hits all of the [[JerkAss Jerk tropes]]--"aloof" is the nicest you'll get out of him, unless you're Vanessa or Syrene. One optional dialogue has Eirika telling him off for not staying in the back like he's supposed to.
159** Shinon of ''VideoGame/FireEmblemPathOfRadiance'', the sniper of Greil's Mercenaries, is not only good at archery but at [[TheAce pretty much anything he tries]], and he's all too aware of it, causing a lot of friction with the rest of the company. After a disagreement with Ike [[spoiler:following Greil's death]], [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere he abandons the group]] and [[DefeatMeansFriendship has to be defeated in order to be convinced of rejoining]].
160** [[WarriorPrince Prince Takumi of Hoshido]] from ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemFates Fire Emblem Fates]]'' is also very skilled at strategy and noted to be quite smart outside of it as well. He also takes the longest out of the royals to warm up to the player character (should they not outright betray him and his family that is..) and is quite distrustful and cynical in general. [[SugarAndIcePersonality He can be very sweet to the few people who have earned his trust though]], and secretly wishes he could be more sociable.
161** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'': Shamir starts out as a Sniper, the promoted form of the Archer class. Although she's nominally a Knight of Seiros, as a former mercenary she treats her position in the organization as just another job and doesn't let her personal feelings get in the way.
162* ''VideoGame/InPursuitOfGreed'' have five different bounty hunters players could choose from, Xith the [[LizardFolk Zollessian]] bowman being one of them. He favors using bows and arrows, despite the rest of his team using lasers and grenades, and can kick as much ass as his fellow hunters.
163* Achaka from ''VideoGame/KingsQuest2015'' is as straight an example as they come. He's confident, agile, a bit of a loner ([[FireForgedFriends at first]]), and [[ImprobableAimingSkills a master at landing impossible shots]] with his powerful longbow. Graham provides a {{Aver|tedTrope}}sion, as he violates most common archer characterisations - he's not graceful or haughty, he's clumsy, insecure, and a bit of a goofy dork, though Achaka takes him under his wing and he becomes a very good archer by the end of the first chapter.
164* ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'':
165** Ashe is deadly with her bow and has a serene and calm disposition. She can even launch a huge-ass arrow that travels all the way to the edge of the arena and her play style, as a Marksman, is more about staying behind the lines and pelting her enemies with frozen arrows.
166** Varus is a very straight example. Before becoming cursed Varus was a stoic and disciplined warrior and considered his kingdom's greatest archer. Post-curse he retains his aloof personality and gains a demonic energy bow.
167%%** Ezreal is technically a mage but, like Ashe, plays as a quintessential Marksman character. He uses his magic gauntlet to create enchanted arrows, similar to a [[Manga/{{Bleach}} Quincy]], which is appropriate, considering his original character design was a carbon copy of Bleach's Uryu Ishida.
168* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfSpyro'': Hunter is a serious, noble, and no-nonsense individual, who travels through the wilderness seeking to oppose the forces of evil.
169* While neither are shown actually using bows and arrows onscreen, Revali and Teba still fit the attributes of this in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild''. They're both slender [[BirdPeople Rito]] men who are skilled in archery, prefer to [[IWorkAlone work alone]] (Revali because of his narcissism, Teba because he's simply stubborn), and are initially disdainful of [[TheHero Link]].
170* ''Franchise/MortalKombat'':
171** ''VideoGame/MortalKombat3'': [[MagicalNativeAmerican Nightwolf]] is the shaman of his people and is one of the more spiritual members of the heroes, who happens to be an archer. He is also one of the more aloof ones and more likely to act independently.
172** ''VideoGame/MortalKombatX'': Kung Jin is an archer and the crudest of Cassie's team. He is also the quickest to resort to fighting in situations that require more tact.
173* ''[[VideoGame/Onmyoji2016 Onmyōji]]'' has Hakurō, a skilled archer with a composed and dignified personality.
174* ''VideoGame/PathfinderKingmaker'': The party member Ekundayo is a ForestRanger with a high Dexterity score and a number of feats invested toward using longbows when you recruit him. He's also [[TheQuietOne quiet]], [[TerseTalker cold]], and prefers [[IWorkAlone to work alone]].
175* The Archer class from ''VideoGame/PiratesVikingsAndKnights'' uses both a longbow and a crossbow, is weak up close, but an absolute ''Knightmare'' to fight at a distance. He is also an [[MilesGloriosus arrogant, hoity-toity show-off, who quickly turns into a whimpering coward when things take a turn for the worse.]]
176* There are a lot of ranged characters in ''VideoGame/SuikodenIII'' but [[OurElvesAreDifferent Roland]] and [[AutomaticCrossbows Jacques]] fit the trope to a tee. Both start with a rune that allows for a powerful ranged attack and both are deadly marksmen who keep themselves to themselves and say very little.
177* Lamia Loveless in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsAdvance'' is a calm, analytical, calculating android excelling in robot piloting, and her stats usually gear more on the ranged stat. Therefore, her main mecha, Angelg, also comes equipped with a bow, and the majority of its ultimate attacks are from its bow (Illusion Arrow & Phantom Phoenix). Though occasionally subverted in that due to a bug developed in her latter stages, she could end up very hyperactive and loud unlike most of the archetypes here, but usually reverts back to her usual calm, analytical, calculating type.
178* ''VideoGame/{{Thief}}'':
179** The master thief protagonist [[PhantomThief Garrett]] specialises in using his bow and arrows as both a tool and weapon. Mechanical or magical [[TrickArrow arrows with specialised abilities]] are a standard part of his arsenal. Depending on a player's shooting skill, they can be used to manipulate the surrounding environment in favour of better sneaking conditions (e.g. water arrows put out sources of light based on open fires, moss arrows cushion loud tiled floors, etc.). Though Garrett also carries ordinary arrows for self-defence or potential sniping and has a sword or a dagger for a sidearm, he's much more skilled at being sneaky than fighting others. Hence the games deemphasize melee combat and ranged combat and encourage sneaking and clever gadget usage (including trick arrow shooting with the bow). In the original trilogy, the bow is an ordinary but powerful wooden short bow, with an attached sight forged from steel. In the 2014 reboot, the reboot's version of Garrett uses more of a modern compound bow, albeit with 19th-century stylings.
180* Lara Croft in the reboot of ''[[VideoGame/TombRaider2013 Tomb Raider]]'' primarily uses a bow, as opposed to her predecessor who preferred GunsAkimbo. As she was before the reboot, she is a lone wolf who doesn't let emotions get in the way.
181* ''VideoGame/{{Trine}}'''s resident [[ClassyCatBurglar thief]], Zoya, is equipped with a bow that when properly upgraded, is GameBreaker in combat. She initially plays the personality part straight, being a lonesome, stealthy thief, but becomes more talkative as the game goes on, especially when the main party visits the forest.
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185* In ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'' and its spinoffs, Servants summoned under the Archer class have [[LongRangeFighter strong ranged weapons]] and the "Independent Action" ability, making them somewhat difficult to control but allowing them to survive for long periods without {{Mana}}. However, [[SquareRaceRoundClass neither of the most iconic Archers in the series are remotely typical members of their class]]. The Archer of the Fifth Holy Grail War (aka [[spoiler:EMIYA]]) is a DualWielding MasterSwordsman who approaches problems in [[ColdSniper a very detached and analytical fashion]], and [[BowAndSwordInAccord uses a bow as a backup weapon]] but mainly to shoot exploding swords instead of arrows. Gilgamesh, meanwhile, lets his PowersDoTheFighting - his "ranged weapons" consist of simply opening the door of his treasure vault and sitting back as enemies are mowed down by a StormOfBlades, and his extremely high rank in Independent Action comes from [[ItsAllAboutMe his incredible arrogance]].
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189* ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'': A common joke about the series is that "everything is also a gun" so it's no surprise that there are relatively few archers:
190** Cinder Fall, one of the primary villains, used a weapon called "Midnight" which is actually a pair of swords that can join together into a bow; despite being ''very'' skilled with it, she abandons archery in favor of [[spoiler:using her magic as the Fall Maiden to conjure weapons out of molten glass -- frequently impractically oversized ones]]. Coincidentally (or not), her abandoning archery also goes with her abandoning her [[BeneathTheMask mask]] as a calm, calculating villainess in favor of the volatile, petty, broken young woman she actually is, and she doesn't regain the bow until Volume 8, which is also the volume where [[ShesBack goes back to her scheming ways]].
191** Robyn Hill, being based on Myth/RobinHood, uses a wrist-mounted crossbow as her favored weapon. She's even better than Cinder, pulling off multiple [[PinballProjectile ricochets]] to nail [[spoiler:Tyrian]] in the face, and utilizing explosive bolts for trick shots. When she's working with other Hunters, she prefers long-range while [[MultiMeleeMaster Qrow]] gets in close.
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195* ''Webcomic/AgentsOfTheRealm'' has Paige, who's rather aloof and cold. As it could be expected, her MagicalGirl weapon is a bow.
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199* ''Blog/HowToHero'''s entry on [[https://howtohero.tumblr.com/post/173018161764/archers-and-arrows Archers and Arrows]] discusses superhero archers, tracing the concept back to a man named "Frederick (last name unknown let’s just say it’s Arrowpants)" who robbed rich people and then left his money with various peasants for safekeeping while he was on the run. In How To Hero's superhero world he is credited with inspiring the myth of Robin Hood.
200* ''Literature/LoomingGaia'': Lukas is a "perfect shot" with the bow, and has been stoic and gloomy ever since he accidentally caused the death of his lover Itanya.
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204* Parodied in the first episode of ''WebVideo/{{Broceliande}}''. Two elves are discussing this trope since they are woodsmen and consider archery definitely their thing. Although trying to find a more hip name for it, isn't very successful; Pace's idea of "String" doesn't sound that convincing.
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209* ''WesternAnimation/CraigOfTheCreek'': Omar/The Green Poncho is a skilled archer, with loads of {{Trick Arrow}}s in his arsenal. He is also very serious and TheStoic. His predecessor Michelle was likewise a skilled archer.
210* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' has Opal, the [[FusionDance fusion]] of [[TheSmartGuy Pearl]] and [[PintsizedPowerhouse Amethyst]]. Considerably calmer and more focused than either of her components normally are, she has a deep, soothing voice and an EnergyBow capable of scattering multiple arrows to take down numerous small, fast-moving targets. She also offsets the 'skinny build' part by having [[MultiArmedAndDangerous two sets of arms]] to hold and draw back her enormous bow with.
211* Evangelyne of ''WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}}'' is an archer and the most level-headed member of the group. Averted with her [[SiblingYinYang hot-headed sister]] Cleophee, who fights with a wrist-mounted crossbow.
212* ''WesternAnimation/{{Young Justice|2010}}'': Both Artemis and [[spoiler:the clone of]] Roy Harper are arrogant, sarcastic, and, in Roy's case, very antisocial. They both mellow out over time due to CharacterDevelopment.
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