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19->'''Walter White:''' I don't understand. What exactly are you offering to do for me?\
20'''Saul Goodman:''' What did [[Film/TheGodfather Tom Hagen do for Vito Corleone]]?
21-->-- ''Series/BreakingBad''
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23A NumberTwo who is the Number One's voice of reason. Their advice is valuable to the boss because they're usually right, which puts them in a unique position to [[HonestAdvisor "Speak Truth To Power"]] when other staff might be [[YesMan scared to contradict the boss]]. This kind of job security is largely self-reinforcing -- [[VetinariJobSecurity the boss won't fire him because he needs]] [[HonestAdvisor his uniquely honest advice]], but he only has the freedom to be honest because he knows the boss won't fire him. Often the [[TheSmartGuy smartest guy]] [[TheEvilGenius in the room]], or just a [[TheConscience calming influence]] to a HotBlooded boss. There's a high likelihood of his being a [[AmoralAttorney retained lawyer.]]
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25Similar to TheMentor, but usually the same age or younger than their charge. Possibly, but not necessarily, the OnlySaneMan. Might be the ChessmasterSidekick if it turns out that [[TheManInFrontOfTheMan he's actually the one in charge]], or the HypercompetentSidekick if their boss would be useless without them. If he uses ObfuscatingStupidity to get away with BrutalHonesty, he's using MirthToPower (and might be a CourtJester himself). Contrast with EvilChancellor; compare and contrast TheGoodChancellor.
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27Sometimes, he'd make a better ruler than the real one, but he [[TheCreon doesn't want to be in charge]] for some reason. His boss [[AlwaysSomeoneBetter may even recognise this]], which could be a source of jealousy or mistrust.
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29This position isn't only reserved for employees. It's not unusual for the wife of a powerful ruler or businessman to take on this role, particularly if she is a ProperLady or YamatoNadeshiko. They will have the SilkHidingSteel necessary to point out problems without undermining him. This might overlap with the LadyMacbeth, if her husband is of a less-than-scrupulous character.
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31Named for the Mafia position made famous by Tom Hagen in ''Film/TheGodfather'' (so any self-respecting [[TheDon Don]] will keep one on staff as a matter of principle).
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33In case you were wondering--''con-sill-YEH-reh''. Sort of. [[GratuitousItalian It's Italian for "counsellor" or "advisor".]]
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35The HigherSelf is the voice of reason as a character facet, while this trope is that as an external character.
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37See also CommanderContrarian.
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45* In ''Literature/{{Baccano}}'', Maiza seems to play something like this role to the Martillo crime family.
46* ''Manga/CesareIlCreatoreCheHaDistrutto'' focuses on this relationship between Cesare Borgia and Miguel da Corella, the latter of whom is usually only remembered for the murders he committed for Cesare. The manga has them at age 16, as leader and consigliere of not much more than their school's Spanish students' association, though they play ambassador to various ducal courts in Italy for Cesare's father (it takes place in the year leading up to Rodrigo's election as UsefulNotes/PopeAlexanderVI).
47** Cesare has a {{Foil}} in Giovanni de'Medici, who also has a right-hand man, Draghignazzo. [[spoiler: Draghignazzo ends up betraying the Medici, and after he's caught, he warns Miguel not to trust the rich or nobles. Miguel says Cesare is different. Draghignazzo never had the relationship with Giovanni that Miguel has with Cesare, which is what caused Draghignazzo to betray him. Giovanni realizes this after Draghignazzo is dead, and regrets it.]]
48** Towards the end of the manga, [[TheWatson main character]] Angelo, who has sort of become a second one of these to Cesare, [[spoiler: becomes this to Giovanni as he adjusts to his new life as a cardinal and deals with the death of his father. Giovanni]] was threatened by Angelo's intelligence at first, but by the end, he accepts Angelo's help, and they become close. Even so, [[spoiler: Angelo has been spying for Cesare the whole time. Giovanni forgives him and sends him to be with Cesare, since that's where he belongs -- Cesare needs [[MeaningfulName both his Angels]].]]
49** Cesare's father also has one, his cousin Juan "Savio" Borgia.
50* In ''Manga/DeathNote'', Mello plays this role to Rod Ross.
51* Zarbon's role in Freeza's criminal-empire of ''Anime/DragonballZ'' is virtually identical to that of Tom Hagen's in ''The Godfather''; the effective second-in-command who is not only answerable to the Don himself, but whose advice and voice of dissent are taken seriously without him being executed (vaporized) on the spot for daring to contradict the boss. In fact, in the pre-Super continuity, it was Zarbon's advice to be cautious of a potential Saiyan Rebellion that galvanized Freeza's paranoia towards them and condemned them to extinction.
52* In ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'', Riza Hawkeye's explicitly stated job description is to make sure Roy Mustang doesn't stray from the correct path while aiming for the presidency/Fuhrership, to the point of killing him if he goes JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope. Maes Hughes also fills this role to a lesser extent, using his position in the Intelligence division to keep Roy informed about a variety of things. [[spoiler:His PlotlineDeath puts a regrettable end to his ability to assist, however.]]
53* Vinegar Doppio from ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventureGoldenWind'' officially carries this title in the Passione family, second only to the enigmatic Boss himself. He is an extremely unusual example of this trope as he appears to be a rather naive and somewhat clueless teenager as opposed to the lower ranked members, who are all hardened criminals, but he is the only one trusted enough with direct access to the Boss. [[spoiler:Later, it is revealed that Doppio is in fact a split personality of the Boss, meaning that Diavolo ''effectively served as his own consigliere''.]]
54** After Diavolo and Doppio are defeated at the end of the story, [[spoiler:Polnareff's ghost]] takes on the recently vacated title of Consigliere to Giorno. We don't get to see him do much with it, since Araki never returned to Passione after the end of ''Golden Wind'', but it's official nonetheless.
55* ''Anime/{{K}}'''s Kings all have one, most notably Izumo Kusanagi of HOMRA, and Seri Awashima of Scepter 4. The Red King and Blue King are [[RedOniBlueOni very different personalities]], but the roles of their consiglieri are remarkably similar. The two are actually friends in their personal lives -- they share information, and (implicitly) commiserate over their similar roles. The prequel novels (and their adaptations in the K 7 Stories series) show that the previous Red and Blue kings had these as well.
56* In ''Literature/LegendOfTheGalacticHeroes'', Siegfried Kircheis and Paul von Oberstein are this for Reinhard von Lohengramm, with Kircheis being Reinhard's childhood friend that equals or possibly surpasses his talent but lacks his ambition and acting as a conscience, and Oberstein being an extremely intelligent and amoral man who desires to reform the Empire but, realizing he lacks the charisma, swore himself to serve Reinhard who shared his goal and had the talent and charisma to reach the top.
57* [[EvenTheGuysWantHim Masa]] is the closest thing to this for Sun's dad Gozaburo in ''Manga/MyBrideIsAMermaid''. Had the show been more serious, it would have been more obvious.
58* In ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'', there's one Kouzou Fuyutsuki to Gendo Ikari. It's heavily implied that the main reason he sticks around is out of loyalty to [[HotForStudent his former student]] and Gendo's wife Yui rather than any attachment to Gendo himself, as he actually did not like Gendo at all when they first met.
59* ''Manga/OnePiece''
60** Zoro is this occasionally. Though he respects Luffy's decisions most of the time, he has an innate sense of the burdens of captainship and he will step in and give some harsh, albeit necessary wisdom whenever he feels Luffy is making a mistake.
61** Besides Zoro, Nami also counts. While all the Straw Hats can fill this role for the very [[IdiotHero dense]] Luffy, Nami is the one who most often directs him in the right direction with her advice and insight, especially in regards to navigation. Whether or not he actually follows that advice is really up to his mood, however, which is why Nami tries to avoid letting him in on making decisions that would cause the crew problems.
62*** In general, she seems to be the one who makes the day-to-day decisions of the crew, such as handling supplies. This is historically accurate, too, since real world historical pirate ships were run mostly by quartermasters, with captains usually only dictating navigation and combat.
63** Many of the First Mates in pirate groups serve as this to the captains. Another example is Eustass Kid's first mate, Killer; despite his name, he's a level-headed guy who tries to rein in his captain's bad temper whenever possible.
64* {{Deconstructed}} in ''Manga/TheRoseOfVersailles'': UsefulNotes/MarieAntoinette has ''two'', the Count de Mercy, who UsefulNotes/MariaTheresa, Marie Antoinette's mother, sent from Austria specifically for this job because she knew her daughter needed one, and Oscar, who unofficially took the role by herself, but Marie Antoinette doesn't listen, the end result being UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution -- and Oscar dying during the Storming of the Bastille, as Marie Antoinette's continued listening to less honest advisors gradually led her to come closer to the more extremist positions and [[DefectorFromDecadence deserting with her troops when ordered to suppress the riots in Paris]].
65* In ''Manga/SnowWhiteWithTheRedHair'' Mitsuhide to Zen
66* ''Music/{{Tsukiuta}}'' is remarkably similar to K in the way it shows its unit leaders as kings, despite the fact that it's an idol series. Haru and Kai fit this to a T. Hajime's Season 4 audio drama has him and Haru discussing this exact quality of their relationship, how he needs Haru around because Haru is the only one that he can trust to be honest with him, instead of just seeing him as the king. Kai is often more of a caretaker (or butler) to Shun, but their relationship does mirror Hajime and Haru's. The [[Music/{{Tsukipro}} other units]], and stage play original characters, also [[GeodesicCast reflect this]] off of the original two units.
67* A good part of the role of the ''kirin'' in ''Literature/TheTwelveKingdoms'' is to be an advisor to the FisherKing they choose. And a good part of the ruler's role is to know when to listen and when to ignore the ''kirin'', since the ''kirin'' is inherently ([[StupidGood and often illogically]]) compassionate, which is not enough to rule a kingdom.
68* ''Manga/VinlandSaga'': Pater from the second arc serves as this to Ketil. A former thrall at Ketil's farm, Pater worked his way up to the status of freedman and from there as the representative for the farm's workers and thralls. While Ketil has the right to overrule him, he seems to value Pater's advice and perspective. [[spoiler:Ketil's fall from grace leads him to ignore and overrule Pater repeatedly and makes everything worse for everyone.]]
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72* ''ComicBook/{{Legacy}}'':
73** Darth Wyyrlok III was this to BigBad, EvilOverlord and [[TheEmperor Galactic Emperor]] Darth Krayt, until he pulls a TheStarscream. Wyyrlok is a particularly interesting case as [[spoiler:he has no interest in power. He realizes that his master's degenerative condition is driving him insane, and kills him so that he can become an immutable symbol rather then a flawed man.]]
74** Moff Nyna Calixte, the OnlySaneMan of the [[OmniscientCouncilOfVagueness Moff Council]], was also this to Morlish Veed. [[spoiler: Until she betrayed him to spy for Roan Fel. Veed found out and apparently killed her.]]
75* ''ComicBook/ThePunisherMAX'': "The Cell" has Frank pursue the criminals responsible for his family's death by getting arrested and sent to Ryker's, where they MightAsWellNotBeInPrisonAtAll. TheDon's consigliere had become used to being TheManBehindTheMan, and the boss starting to get a bit too independent for his liking caused him to think up a murder plot that backfired horribly (the don survived, but Frank's family was caught in the crossfire). Frank doesn't even get to kill the consigliere himself, the don was already finished with him by the time Frank has killed the other goons.
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79* In ''Fanfic/TheFledglingYear'', Aravis functions in this role for Cor, especially when he needs advice on how to handle [[UnwantedHarem the various women their entourage is accumulating]], or how to behave around nobility since she was raised as a ProperLady and he has only been a BlueBlood for a few years.
80* ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/14997911/chapters/34760702 The Horsewomen Of Las Vegas]]'' has several examples:
81** Crime boss Wrestling/CharlotteFlair doesn't have an official consigliere, but she does maintain frequent contact with her father, boss emeritus Wrestling/RicFlair and his top men, the rest of Wrestling/TheFourHorsemen.
82** Wrestling/BrookeTessmacher is essentially this for Wrestling/BeckyLynch, who doesn't have the patience, the diplomacy or the long-range planning skills to be a good boss.
83** The [=McMahon=] family has Wrestling/PaulHeyman.
84** The Sammartino family has Joy Giovanni in that role. Her backstory is she was a Harvard-educated former model who began dating a member of the crime family, then married him and eventually outlived him, all the while learning the ins and outs of the business.
85* ''Fanfic/QueenOfAllOni'': When [[FallenHero Jade]] takes over the Dark Hand and reforms them as the Shadow Hand, she recruits Valmont to serve this role to her, given his experience in the crime world; he's rather understandably pissed at being DemotedToDragon for a child, so plots against her. When this fails, she ditches him to be arrested, and replaces with the wizard Blankman, who is more efficient and loyal, though [[EnigmaticMinion his motives are more mysterious]]. [[spoiler: When Jade goes off to the FinalBattle, he steals all the Shadow Hand's money and resources for himself, while setting things in motion to both help the heroes defeat her and steal the Talismans in the chaos.]]
86* In the Manga/MyHeroAcademia/ComicBook/TheTick crossover fic FanFic/TheTickVsMyHeroAcademia has Chairface Chippendale takes on this role for Shigaraki Tomura [[spoiler:especially after the fall of All For One and Shigaraki taking over the League of Villains and deciding to become the new All For One]].
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90* "Number Two" in the ''Film/AustinPowers'' movies (with his "Virtucon [[CutLexLuthorACheck makes millions legitimately]]" speech in the [[Film/AustinPowersInternationalManOfMystery first movie]]).
91* Me'Shell in ''Film/DodgeballATrueUnderdogStory'', who White Goodman calls his "fitness consigliere".
92* ''Film/ForceOfEvil'': Joe the lawyer has become this for Tucker the mob boss, helping to launder Tucker's money and giving Tucker advice on how to make the numbers racket a legal lottery. His partner Hobe warns him about how this is a bad idea which could get Joe into a lot of trouble.
93* In ''Film/TheGentlemen'', Raymond serves as Mickey's advisor and [[TheDragon chief enforcer]]. The Coach lampshades it at one point, actually referring to Raymond by this title.
94* Tom Hagen in ''Film/TheGodfather'', and any Mafia "consigliere" in general, since that is the job description. Close to a UnbuiltTrope in that Tom, though well-meaning, is not a wartime Consigliere and is unable to smell a rat the way old Genco, the previous Consigliere, would have. Michael replaces him with his father, although he still listens to him until he grows unhappy with Tom in ''[[Film/TheGodfatherPartII Part II]]''. In ''[[Film/TheGodfatherPartIII Part III]]'', the role is divided among his younger sister Constanzia, who [[LadyMacBeth spurs Michael into action]], and B.J. Harrison, who handles the financial and now legitimate affairs of the family.
95* Avi in ''Film/JohnWick'' serves this role to his boss [[BigBad Viggo Tarasov]], advising him and trying to keep him from doing anything rash.
96* [[TheMedic Ship's doctor]] Stephen Maturin occasionally plays this to Captain Jack Aubrey in ''Film/MasterAndCommander'', being a close personal friend. He does get overruled rather frequently compared to other notable examples, however; Jack values Stephen's advice, but Jack is also a man under orders, and orders take precedence. "Subject to the requirements of the service," Stephen muses sadly, when yet another of Jack's personal promises is abruptly cancelled by the needs of the Navy.
97* Another Tom, Tom Reagan, is the right hand of Leo, chief of the Irish mob in ''Film/MillersCrossing''. He doubles up as TheDragon and is a deliberate nod to Hagen. In this case, [[MagnificentBastard he is almost entirely the brains of the organization]]. The moment he [[spoiler:fake]] defects to Casper's organization, Leo's syndicate starts to fall apart.
98* In ''Film/OperationFortuneRuseDeGuerre'', Ben Harris is the lawyer and consigliere to ArmsDealer Greg Simmonds. When he turns up to make a pick-up personally, Nathan knows that whatever the merchandise is, it must be something incredibly valuable.
99* In ''Film/{{Stiletto}}'', the aging Gus was Virgil's mentor in the Greek crime syndicate, and acts as his consigliere now that Virgil heads the family.
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103* Marco is this to Jake in ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}''.
104** He seems to fall into this role for whoever is the current leader, as he fills the same position for Rachel during her short stint, and also for Tobias when the Animorphs split up into sub-teams. (Usually it's Tobias-Ax-Marco and Jake-Rachel-Cassie.)
105* The Virtuous Woman in [[Literature/BookOfProverbs Proverbs 31]]. She is described as an efficient administrator and merchantess managing the affairs of a rich Jewish household and hustling through the bazaar.
106* Mary Ann Patten in ''Literature/TheCaptainsWife'' (which is BasedOnATrueStory).
107* Buckwheat in ''Literature/TheColdMoons'' is the second-in-command to Eldon and is more qualified to be leader than Eldon (who would prefer to sleep and eat over actually doing anything). His insight is more useful than Eldon's and he's more trusted than Eldon. Buckwheat is older than Eldon and was an advisor to his own father Jason as well. He would have likely become leader if the badgers hadn't broken regulation and allowed Eldon to become leader just because he was Jason's son.
108* "Daily Life In Medieval Europe" by Jeffery L Forgeng:
109-->"Elanor's work at Dover was considerable. There was a continuous flow of messages to and from the Countess who was busy supporting her husband's revolt against the King. She dispatched assistance to him including a certain William the Engineer, who was evidently a specialist in siege weaponry. She procured military equipment for her husband's use, maintained relations with a substantial body of military followers and conducted negotiations with various third parties. Among the visitors who dined with Elanor of Dover, were leading citizens from the port towns of Sandwich and Winchelsea, whose support or assistance she was presumably trying to enlist, and she fostered relations with visiting ambassadors and merchants from overseas..."
110* Before the Interregnum, some of the most important nobility in Literature/{{Dragaera}} had Discreets, who are something like therapists crossed with advisers. Too bad Adron's Disaster killed all of them except Pel.
111* In the ''Literature/DredChronicles'', Tam fills this role for gang-leader Dred. She's tougher than him, but he's generally better at politics. He does have his own agenda, but he pursues through making himself indispensable to Dred rather than trying to take over himself.
112* ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'': Although Hendricks is introduced as [[TheDon Marcone's]] primary bodyguard, he sports this role in side-stories focused on Marcone's operations. In addition to being built like a linebacker, he has a classical education and a degree in philosophy, and is fond of quoting famous texts to make his points. Marcone not only trusts him with explicit threats to his life, but also with ensuring the boss doesn't make any potentially fatal missteps. Hendricks also serves as a sort of liaison with Monoc Securities (in the form of the ever-present Ms. Gard), to whom Marcone owes a certain amount of his success.
113* Thurfir Hawat and Lady Jessica in ''Literature/{{Dune}}'' are this to Duke Leto.
114* In the ''[[Literature/FirestarSeries Firestar]]'' series, Mariesa infiltrates the teachers her scion company has just taken over. One teacher, Barry Fast, makes vehement but sensible complaints; the next time the two meet, she makes him a trusted advisor. They fall out [[spoiler: and divorce]] partially because, consumed with the magnitude of her work, she stops taking his input seriously.
115* John Sutter in ''The Gold Coast'' and ''The Lake House'' ends up with a Mafia don as his friendly next door neighbor, who co-opts him into this trope. His son tries the same thing in the sequel.
116* The Green Bone clans in ''Literature/JadeCity'' have a position called the "weather man", the one who handles the clan's business operations. [[spoiler:Shae]] winds up as weather man to No Peak after [[spoiler:her brother Lan]] is killed,
117* Jeffrey Pelt is this to the President in ''Literature/TheHuntForRedOctober''.
118* Dirch Frode, family lawyer for [[BigScrewedUpFamily the Vanger clan]], to patriarch Henrik Vanger, in ''[[Literature/TheMillenniumTrilogy The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo]]''.
119* ''Literature/TheReynardCycle'': Count Bricemer is this to Duke Nobel. He's got a far cooler head than his boss. Later, [[spoiler: he serves Persephone in the same role.]]
120* Oxley is this to [[AnthropomorphicPersonification Father Thames]] in ''Literature/RiversOfLondon'', in the court of Mama Thames Tybur...[[DoNotCallMePaul Lady Ty]] likes to cast herself in this role, but is really TheStarscream.
121* ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire''
122** Davos and Melisandre, to King/Lord Stannis. Of course, Melisandre kind of nullifies all Davos' advice, but he tries -- and he used to succeed. Stannis chose him ''specifically'' because of this trope. He was so brutally honest that his lord appreciated how he'd always say the truth no matter what.
123** Eddard Stark serves this role for his friend, King Robert.
124*** In general, the Hand of the King was supposed to serve this role for his King. Various Hands had varying degrees of success.
125** Samwell tries to be this to Jon Snow, with varying degrees of success. He eventually [[spoiler: leaves for Oldtown, to earn his maester's chain to better serve Jon, whom he helped make the new Lord Commander of the Night's Watch.]]
126** Among the duties of Maesters [[note]]omnidisciplarian scholars[[/note]] assigned to castles is to advise lords of said castles on any topic covered in their studies.
127* Common in ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' among the more cultured smuggling and information trading groups in the galaxy. Talon Karrde was the most talented of several advisers and lieutenants to Jorj Car'das, and when Car'das disappeared Karrde was able to move the others out and take over. He later grooms Mara Jade to fill the same role, although their dynamic is in sharp contrast to the usual; he is more urbane and scholarly, and relies on her hard-earned street smarts and Force-enhanced intuition to help judge people and situations more finely. After she leaves to become a Jedi, he hires Shada D'ukal, who has similar qualities, to fill the role.
128* In ''Literature/TwistedCogs" a Stormetouched's [[MindlinkMates Echo]] can act like this. The main character's Echo is constantly trying to give helpful advice that often falls on deaf ears.
129* The Seanchan Truthspeakers in ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime''.
130* Thomas Cromwell gets himself into this position for Henry VIII in ''Literature/WolfHall''. The phrase is particularly apt, as he's following a maxim he learned in Italy: you have to pick your prince, and then carry out everything that your prince wants doing. He first gains Henry's good opinion by sticking by his opposition to war in France even though he's also asking Henry for a favor (and for the disgraced Cardinal Wolsey, no less). Given Henry's temper, Cromwell has to be extremely careful (one of his favorite methods is dropping hints about an idea and waiting a week, whereupon Henry will [[GladIThoughtOfIt propose it as his own]]) but he's one of the only people who can maneuver Henry.[[note]]At least until the third book comes out.[[/note]]
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134* ''Series/{{Angel}}'': Cordelia is this to Angel. Doyle originally played this role. Wesley tries to assume it after Cordelia is gone, but by that time his relations with Angel are strained, to say the least.
135* ''Series/BoardwalkEmpire'':
136** Young gangster Jimmy Darmody has two consiglieri; his mother, Gillian (who is also a LadyMacbeth), and Leander Whitlock, a CoolOldGuy who also advised his father.
137** While we haven't seen too much of it yet, [[ForegoneConclusion Meyer Lansky will go on to become Lucky Luciano's]]. At this point, they're more CoDragons to Arnold Rothstein.
138* ''Series/TheBorgias'': Creator/NiccoloMachiavelli to the Medici family. Yes, ''that'' Machiavelli, even though in RealLife his political career was after the Medicis were expelled and when they returned they tortured him and forced him into retirement.
139** In Season 2, Vannozza dei Cattanei, Rodrigo's former mistress and mother to his children, becomes this for the Borgia family and for Giulia Farnese.
140* Saul Goodman in ''Series/BreakingBad'', citing the TropeCodifier: "What did Tom Hagen do for Vito Corleone?" Although by the middle of Season 3, Saul finds himself increasingly out of his depth and almost completely domineered by Walt.
141* Though he started out more as a [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold jerk]], David Rossi in ''Series/CriminalMinds'' has become the consigliere to Hotch, and to a lesser extent, [[spoiler: Morgan]].
142* Wilson in ''Series/DadsArmy'' ("[[CharacterCatchphrase Do you think that's]] ''[[CharacterCatchphrase wise]]'', [[CharacterCatchphrase sir?"]])
143* Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse:
144** ''Series/{{Daredevil|2015}}'': Wilson Fisk has a consigliere in season 1 in the form of James Wesley. In addition to insulating Fisk from the people who do his dirty work for him, Wesley also handles Fisk's personal affairs, like his scheduling, and even supports Fisk's personal dating life when his criminal partners disapprove. Fisk views him as being [[LikeASonToMe the closest thing he has to a son]]. As such, he is devastated when Wesley is murdered by Karen Page, and in season 3, he orders Benjamin "Dex" Poindexter to carry out a hit on her when she reveals this to him.
145** ''Series/{{Luke Cage|2016}}'': Hernan "Shades" Alvarez is content being the consigliere in the Stokes crime family. He'll do everything he can to advise whoever his boss is on pragmatic solutions to whatever problem Luke Cage is causing them, though he's also quick to turn on them if he thinks they're crossing a line.
146* [[TwoFirstNames Nick George]] for Tripp Darling, and by extension for the whole BigScrewedUpFamily, in ''Series/DirtySexyMoney''. His father had the job before him.
147* Li H'sen Chang in ''Series/DoctorWho'', "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS14E6TheTalonsOfWengChiang The Talons of Weng Chiang]]", is this to Magnus Greel, reminding him some things are not workable.
148* Eric often fulfills this role to Vince in ''Series/{{Entourage}}''.
149* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': Good advisors are an important part of the game of thrones. The office of Hand of the King is built around this trope, though individuals range from TheGoodChancellor to the DragonInChief.
150** Eddard Stark serves as this to his friend, King Robert, who self-admittedly neglects the day-to-day running of his kingdom. He also tried his best to extend justice to the smallfolk even against the tyranny of House Lannister, which fuels the FeudingFamilies even more.
151** Part of Tywin Lannister's status as TheDreaded was being really good at this office--to the extent that he has ascended to DragonInChief for all the kings he served (Aerys II, plus his grandsons [[PuppetKing Joffrey and Tommen]]).
152** Davos and Melisandre act as co-consiglieri to Stannis, often providing '''''very''''' conflicting advice. Whether it's battle tactics, politics, or just an opinion in general, Stannis places great trust in Davos. Following Stannis's death, Davos becomes this for Jon Snow.
153** Roose Bolton acts as this to Robb in Season 2, advising him on everything from prisoners to new threats with mixed results since he is also the Starks' TokenEvilTeammate.
154** Janos Slynt makes himself the right-hand-man of Alliser Thorne in Season 4, at least until [[TooDumbToLive he goes against Jon Snow and gets beheaded for it]].
155** Samwell Tarly acts as this to Jon Snow in Season 4, discussing matters that Jon never even reveals to his other companions.
156** One of Maester Luwin's job descriptions; he's sworn to serve the Lord of Winterfell even if it is a usurper.
157** The prequel ''Series/HouseOfTheDragon'' builds on this significantly, particularly with how honest advice, stewardship and being VicariouslyAmbitious can be a really fascinating mess.
158*** Viserys I has had two Hands, both of which serve as studies in contrast. Otto Hightower, the first Hand seen, is very visibly a slimy politician who (even granting that he governs well) openly angles at bringing in his bloodline to House Targaryen, succeeding with marrying his daughter Alicent to the King. Viserys's realization of this leads to him replacing Otto with Lyonel Strong, who (despite the scandal his son gets involved in) has been a very honest and honorable servant--actively giving impartial advice even when he could benefit himself. Lyonel had to be assassinated to facilitate Otto's return.
159*** This is further played with the other notable magnate at court, Corlys Velaryon. Based on his demeanor, wealth and clear competence, he would really want to be this to Viserys I (either as a dutiful Council member or by marrying his children into House Targaryen). However, because he is the husband of Viserys's previous competitor to the Crown, Princess Rhaenys, many strive to keep him at arm's length. His visible ambition (which he is less keen to hide than Otto) also doesn't do him any favors.
160* ''Series/{{Lost}}'''s Richard Alpert is described by the showrunners as someone who is not interested in leading the Others but is very influential in finding and selecting a leader. He is described as being similar to a Panchen Lama choosing the next Dalai Lama. The scene where he shows a young Locke a bunch of items and asks him which of them is his is a direct reference to this.
161* Ugo Bencini plays this role to ''two'' generations of Medicis in the [[Series/{{Medici}} eponymous series]], though the role is understated compared to many on this list.
162* ''Series/{{Merlin|2008}}'':
163** Merlin and Gwen tend to act as this for Arthur, especially [[spoiler:after he finally becomes King of Camelot.]] Arthur's acceptance of this tends to {{Zig Zag|ging Trope}}.
164** Gaius was ''meant'' to be this for Uther, who rarely listened to him.
165* Mrs. Onedin in ''Series/TheOnedinLine'' is this for her [[FamilyBusiness husband's firm]]. She is loyal, determined, and GoodWithNumbers . James Onedin married her for a ship she owned, and started to love her because she was so canny a businesswoman. Who says money is unromantic?
166* Roberts is this for Billy Kimber in ''Series/PeakyBlinders'', so much so that Tommy uses Roberts as an example when he's making a similar job offer to Grace.
167** In Season 2, Polly becomes this to Tommy (along with his explicit NumberTwo), advising him and the rest of the family on business, but because she's just as infamous as he is, she cannot serve as the "public face" of the company the way a consigliere needs to.
168** Polly's son Michael seems to be the perfect consigliere -- groomed from a young age for the position, kept very carefully apart from the bloodier, nastier side of the business, and placed into position as company accountant. Michael even lampshades this in the third season.
169* ''Series/TheSopranos'':
170** Silvio Manfred Dante serves as Tony Soprano's consigliere. He's not a bad one either, often giving Tony good advice (contrary to many actual ''consiglieri'' in today's Mafia, who tend to be shameless ass-kissers). At one point he tells his wife Gabriella that there'd been talk of promoting him to boss instead of Tony when the role opened up, but he always saw himself as a consigliere, not a boss. When Silvio has to serve as "acting boss" for a time while Tony is indisposed, he is distinctly uncomfortable.
171** Uncle Junior never holds the title, but he also becomes one to his nephew after Junior is put under house arrest. Despite being the official "Boss" of the [=DiMeo=] Family, Tony actually holds all the power and can confide in Junior because he isn't a threat anymore. Many times, Junior gives Tony useful advice when a problem arises in the organization, until [[ScatterbrainedSenior Junior's Alzheimer's]] catches up with him.
172* ''Series/StargateSG1'':
173** Bra'tac explains his reasons for teaching Teal'c to mistrust the Goa'uld this way. Teal'c becomes First Prime, essentially Apophis' Second-In-Command and, as such, can temper Apophis' hand at times and prevent some of the worst atrocities. Bra'tac reveals that this is what he did during his time as First Prime, as well. One such time nearly gets Teal'c killed years later, when Apophis orders him to shoot a villager to teach the others a lesson about resisting their god. Teal'c knows there's nothing he can do to change Apophis's mind, so he picks a one-legged man, knowing that, without him, the rest will be able to run away faster next time. The man's son isn't that understanding, of course.
174** Oshu (apparently, a clone of [[Literature/TheArtOfWarSunTzu Sun Tzu]]) does this for Lord Yu, especially when Yu begins to suffer from the Goa'uld version of senility. Oshu does his best to mitigate the damage from Yu's wildly unpredictable commands.
175* Spock and Dr. [=McCoy=], to Kirk, in ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries''.
176* In ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' Data (as Second Officer) tended to fill the role for Picard more often than his first officer, Riker did.
177* In ''Series/TorchwoodMiracleDay'', one of the Families' cronies laments that no one will ever know how many times he stopped them and saved lives in the process.
178* Leo [=McGarry=] in ''Series/TheWestWing'' is the most prominent example in the series for President Jed Bartlet, both as Chief of Staff in Seasons 1-6, and as an advisor later in Season 6. Leo always addresses Bartlet respectfully as "Mr. President", but is the White House staffer who most consistently goes toe-to-toe in arguments with him when he feels Bartlet is making a wrong decision, such as in Season 1 when Bartlet is fueled by rage by Syria shooting down a US aircraft that happened to be carrying Bartlet's physican on board and wanted a far stronger military response than was standard -- [=McGarry=] stands up and proclaims if Bartlet wanted to turn the UsefulNotes/YanksWithTanks into the sword of the Lord he would be the first to raise an army to oppose him. Leo invokes the idea when he calls himself a "wartime consigliere" to Toby in "The Leadership Breakfast". In the pre-series timeline Leo was also this to Jed while he was just a candidate for president as his campaign manager, something which Josh Lyman mirrors to Matt Santos in the latter's presidential campaign in Season 7. Bartlet recognizes the importance of having a good Chief of Staff to back him up in handling the duties and responsibilities of the Oval Office when he talks with Agriculture Secretary Tribby, who is selected as the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Designated_survivor designated survivor]] for one State of the Union address:
179-->'''Bartlet:''' You have a best friend?\
180'''Tribby:''' Yes, sir.\
181'''Bartlet:''' Is he smarter than you?\
182'''Tribby:''' Yes, sir.\
183'''Bartlet:''' Would you trust him with your life?\
184'''Tribby:''' Yes, sir.\
185'''Bartlet:''' That's your chief of staff.
186* ''Series/TheWhiteQueen'': Anne Neville fulfills the "wife of a powerful ruler" variation for her husband Richard of Gloucester, a royal duke who (with her urging) later becomes King of England. He regularly consults with her on matters of state, listens to her opinions and advice, and more often than not follows them. Anne never loses this role even after Richard's love for her fades in the final episode, so he still recognizes that they're a RulingCouple and that she's his partner in this venture.
187* Stringer Bell in ''Series/TheWire'' -- something of a [[LondonGangster Reggie Kray]] parallel in the way he tries to calm down his HotBlooded gangster boss, and shows impressive business skills when that boss is put in prison. Also Norman to Carcetti, who is kept on staff because of his willingness to "speak Truth to Power".
188* In ''Series/WolfHall'', Thomas Cromwell is able to make Henry consider him favorably by being totally unapologetic about opposing Henry's wars in France, even though he's also trying to get Cardinal Wolsey back in Henry's good graces. When Cromwell becomes Henry's right-hand man outright, he is the most capable out of all the court and one of the few who can offer an opposing opinion, although he has to word it very carefully and catch Henry in the right mood for it.
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192* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'': The Consigliere archetype (in Ultimate Intrigue) allows rogues to be this, and allows the consigliere to take teamwork feats in the place of rogue talents.
193* ''TabletopGame/{{Shadowrun}}'':
194** The consigliere of the Mafia Finnigan family of Seattle is Albert "Uncle Al" Cavalieri.
195** Other Mafia families also have consiglieri as a potential connection for [[PlayerCharacter Runners]], with the rulebook also noting that most consiglieri are [[AmoralAttorney lawyers]] as their legal jobs.
196* ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'': Khârn the Betrayer, berserker extraordinaire, Chosen Champion of Khorne, the guy who has a kill counter on his helmet, who slaughtered his Legion alongside the enemy for not fighting hard enough, who gets resurrected whenever he dies so he can keep killing, who hits his own side if he misses in close combat... is the equerry and ''calming influence'' to his Primarch, Angron.
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200* Iago, to Theatre/{{Othello}}, is a thorough deconstruction. As soon as he feels slighted by Othello passing him over for a promotion (possibly ''because'' he wanted to keep him close, as a friend and trusted adviser), he abuses his position of trust and knowledge of [[ManipulativeBastard exactly what buttons to press]] to destroy his boss utterly.
201* Hagen in ''[[Theatre/DerRingDesNibelungen Götterdämmerung]]'' pretends to be this, but he's actually TheChessmaster who suffers from ChronicBackstabbingDisorder. Tom Hagen from ''Film/TheGodfather'' is probably named thus as a ShoutOut.
202* The sixth ''Music/{{Tsukiuta}}'' stage play has Taroubou and Jiroubou, the leaders of the black and white {{Tengu}} villages, and their companions, Kansuke and Sessai, who perform this role for them. This reflects the relationships between Gravi and Procella's leaders and their partners (example under "anime").
203* ''Theatre/WesterosAnAmericanMusical'':
204** Catelyn Stark acts as the voice of reason towards her son Robb. She ends up being the only character to have seen two cases of Robb's allies turning on him coming, and at one point suggests simply stopping to fight the war when their army's numbers take a hit because of said lost allies.
205** Davos is this to Stannis, who keeps him around precisely because he tells him the hard truths.
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209* ''VideoGame/{{Extrapower}}'': Daitoku Igor serves this position for the Forcestar household. A capable army general in his prior career with the combat experience to pilot any mech or vehicle, he now serves as Forcestar's butler and gives him wise advice for both the battlefield and daily life. When he's kidnapped partway through the events of ''[[VideoGame/ExtrapowerStarResistance Star Resistance]]'' to be brainwashed into Dark Force's advisor Big Eagle in ''[[VideoGame/ExtrapowerAttackOfDarkforce Attack of Darkforce]]'', he becomes an indespensible part of Dark Force's command staff, tempering his punishments against Sunny Day and Funny Face's frequent foul-ups to keep both Dark Force and his subordinates on their respective tasks in conquering the Earth. Even after his rescue and upon facing Dark Force in the field of battle, he gives Dark Force one final piece of tactical advice, to which Forcestar admits Dark Force should pay attention to as Daitoku's advice has never been wrong before.
210* ''VideoGame/MafiaTheCityOfLostHeaven'' has Frank Colletti, Don Salieri's Consigliere and best friend. Although at first mistrustful, he later gives Tommy a motivating speech and is generally a pretty nice guy for a mobster. [[spoiler: He later betrays the Don out of concern for his family and Tommy is tasked to kill him, but he lets him go. Frank is killed five years later off-screen after Tommy's betrayal comes out.]]
211* ''VideoGame/MafiaII'' has Leo Galante, consigliere to Frank Vinci, head of Empire Bay's older and more traditional family. He helps Vito out after they meet in prison, and their friendly relationship continues after both of them get out and Vito becomes a made man. [[spoiler:It helps Leo after a hit is put out on him a bit later, which Vito rescues him from, and hit helps Vito get out of the shithole situation he gets himself into after Henry's drug deal goes wrong much later.]] [[spoiler:Too bad that it doesn't help Joe.]]
212* Katakura Kojuro to Date Masamune in ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara''. It also helps that the otherwise BloodKnight-ish Masamune recognizes that Kojuro is the one man in the UsefulNotes/SengokuJidai who could unfailingly kick his ass every single time if sufficiently motivated.
213* Consigliere is one of the Mafia roles in ''VideoGame/TownOfSalem''. Functionally, it acts as the EvilCounterpart to the Investigator role, being able to spy on the other townsfolk and determine their roles, but while an Investigator can only narrow down a target's role to a small handful of possibilities, a Consigliere will determine their exact role with 100% certainty. It's thus also possible for the Consigliere to bluff and claim to be a benevolent Investigator if under suspicion. Because Consiglieri can get the most information in the Mafia, but [[NonActionGuy cannot attack themselves]], they usually serve as advisers to their Godfathers and Mafiosos.
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217* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'': Keeping with the mafia equivalence, Hank the halfling is this to Bozzok's [[TheDon Don]], ensuring the smooth running of the ThievesGuild by handling the bureaucratic part. [[spoiler: After Bozzok lets a vendetta get the better of his business sense, Hank steps up as guildmaster.]]
218* Though they [[BigBadDuumvirate share the same amount of power]], Brian often acts this way for Angelo in ''Webcomic/OurLittleAdventure.''
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222* ''WesternAnimation/AvengersAssemble'': If Captain America tells Tony that something might be a bad idea, you can just bet your eyeteeth it'll end up blowing up in Tony's face.
223* In ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero'', Destro often acts as the frequently ignored voice of reason to Cobra Commander. During "The M.A.S.S. Device" storyline, when Cobra Commander boasts of victory being close at hand, Destro masterminds missions with Major Bludd and the Baroness to restock on the heavy water and radioactive crystals in case of emergency, which proves wise when the Commander attempts (and fails) to teleport New York City, making the Cobras look foolish in the process, which prompts Destro to take over the mission in spite of the Commander's incompetence.
224* ''WesternAnimation/TheMagician'': Blackjack has an attorney called Professor Clockwise. He generally knows all about Blackjack's plans and does a terrific job keeping Blackjack out of prison: just about everyone in Electro City believes Blackjack to be a legitimate casino owner instead of the crime boss he is, largely thanks to Clockwise. Clockwise also talked Blackjack out of having his henchmen find and kill [[TheHero Ace]] in the pilot, as [[PragmaticVillainy the police might trace that back to them.]]
225* ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': Due to the extremities of [[Characters/RickAndMortyRickSanchez Rick Sanchez]] more immoral actions, [[Characters/RickAndMortyMortySmith Morty Smith]] fluctuates between this and the SourSupporter. It doesn't help he's a more ineffective case of the trope, since he regularly finds himself ignored by Rick or shot down by the likes of Beth or Birdperson who blindly enable him. Akin to the trope however, Morty is too indispensable to just throw aside, contradicting or not, and Rick will often feel obliged to at least half-ass an excuse why he is (supposedly) wrong.
226* Waylon Smithers in many instances tries to be such to [[Characters/TheSimpsonsCharlesMontgomeryBurns Mr Burns]] in ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', either correcting the latter's long outdated logic, or trying to appeal for a more pragmatic approach to some of his {{Evil Plan}}s. This straight up got him fired in the "Who Shot Mr Burns?" two-parter, where Smithers desperately objected to Burns' diabolical scheme to block the sun.
227* In ''Franchise/TransformersGeneration1'':
228** Starscream, whenever he's not plotting to overtake the Decepticon leadership, is smart enough to see glaring flaws in Megatron's latest scheme, but Megatron is too prideful to listen. 99% of the time, Starscream is right.
229** Played even straighter with his replacement, Cyclonus, who unlike Starscream, is undyingly loyal to Galvatron. He is well aware however that Galvatron is AxCrazy, and always a stone throw away from charging into the wrath of the Autobots or even his own abused and vengeful minions. As such, Cyclonus spends much of his time desperately trying to appeal a more stable leadership to Galvatron, with a wavering success rate.
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233* This Cracked article '6 People Who Secretly Ruled The World' [[http://www.cracked.com/article_17284_6-people-who-secretly-ruled-world.html These Guys.]]
234* [[LondonGangster Reggie Kray to Ronnie]], who was known to (attempt to) persuade his brother out of his more PsychopathicManchild tendencies.
235* Vyacheslav Molotov would fit this trope during UsefulNotes/JosefStalin's government. Ironically, for the people, he was usually [[GoodCopBadCop the one to play]] the Bad Cop to Stalin's Good Cop.
236* General Alan Brooke to UsefulNotes/WinstonChurchill. Arguably this kept Britain's ablest general away from having a field command for most of UsefulNotes/WorldWar2, but his role has been recognised -- there's a statue of him on Whitehall, alongside Montgomery and Slim.
237* Surprisingly ''not'' true for the most part in UsefulNotes/TheMafia. Most real-life consiglieri are almost always low-level soldiers with legitimate or near-legitimate backgrounds who can represent the boss in non-criminal matters and sitdowns with other mob families. In the post-wiretap era, most "advisers" are shameless ass-kissers.
238* [[Literature/JudgeDee Di Renjie]] gained a reputation for this in the Chinese imperial court in the seventh century. The early part of his career could be summed up as a cycle of "Speak Truth To Power, get demoted/arrested, be proven right, get re-promoted," but later became so respected for embodying this trope that the Empress Regnant UsefulNotes/WuZetian usually referred to him as the State Elder.
239* Charles Garry, the chief counsel for UsefulNotes/JimJones and his Peoples Temple, was a completely unwitting example. Garry was a WideEyedIdealist who fully believed in Jones' utopian rhetoric and believed that he was being unfairly harassed by the US Government due to RedScare hysteria. By the time he was starting to realize that Jones was out of his gourd, [[DrinkingTheKoolAid it was already far too late.]] He was also the one who convinced Jones to allow Congressman Leo Ryan to visit the complex, which directly led both to the death of Ryan and provoking Jones into the mass suicide. Needless to say, Garry, who had spent his career as a highly scrupulous CrusadingLawyer, was absolutely horrified when he learned of this.
240** Much of the mess Jones was in at the time of the suicides was because of the strained relationship he had with his previous Consigliere, Timothy Stoen. Stoen, who was a deputy DA in Mendocino County, California, where Jones was based after he moved to California from Indiana, joined Peoples Temple, and, with his government connections, quickly became a right-hand man to Jones, acting as the Temple lawyer. But it eventually became a case of WeUsedToBeFriends, centered around a bizarre situation in which Jones claimed that he was really the father of Stoen's young son, and refused to give up custody.
241* Frank Ragano served as one of these according to his memoir ''Mob Lawyer''. He is known to have acted as a lawyer to several figures in the organized crime world, but is likely to have embellished his role for the sake of the book. Notably, he claims to have organized a mob hit on UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy which led to his assassination, which is...dubious to say the least.
242* Medieval noblewomen would often serve as this to their husbands, as seen in this quote from by Jeffery L Forgeng's ''Daily Life In Medieval Europe''
243-->Elanor's work at Dover was considerable. There was a continuous flow of messages to and from the Countess who was busy supporting her husband's revolt against the King. She dispatched assistance to him including a certain William the Engineer, who was evidently a specialist in siege weaponry. She procured military equipment for her husband's use, maintained relations with a substantial body of military followers, and conducted negotiations with various third parties. Among the visitors who dined with Elanor of Dover, were leading citizens from the port towns of Sandwich and Winchelsea, whose support or assistance she was presumably trying to enlist, and she fostered relations with visiting ambassadors and merchants from overseas...
244* Rudy Giuliani has been described as this in relation to UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump.
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