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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: They're all considerably tougher than normal enemies, having a generous amount of health and tend to have a unique gimmick or weapon.


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* RankScalesWithAsskicking: They're all considerably tougher than normal enemies, having a generous amount of health and tend to have a unique gimmick or weapon.

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* TheDreaded: From a conversation you can overhear in the Sequence 2 mission:
--> '''Guard 1:''' Visit Mister Maxwell Roth's music hall yet?\\
'''Guard 2:''' No.\\
'''Guard 1:''' Count yourself lucky. My advice to you, if that man asks you to get in on the act, ''run''.



* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: From a conversation you can overhear in the Sequence 2 mission:
--> '''Guard 1:''' Visit Mister Maxwell Roth's music hall yet?
--> '''Guard 2:''' No.
--> '''Guard 1:''' Count yourself lucky. My advice to you, if that man asks you to get in on the act, run.
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* TokenReligiousTeammate: Most Templars have a tendency to be atheists (or rather, they believe that most deities are Isu or Isu creations), but Brewster is a devout Catholic and believes the Pieces of Eden are actually relics of the God.

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* TokenReligiousTeammate: Most Templars have a tendency to be atheists (or rather, they believe that most deities are Isu or Isu creations), but Brewster is a devout Catholic and believes the Pieces of Eden are actually relics of the God.
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* TokenReligousTeammate: Most Templars have a tendency to be atheists (or rather, they believe that most deities are Isu or Isu creations), but Brewster is a devout Catholic and believes the Pieces of Eden are actually relics of the God.

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* TokenReligousTeammate: TokenReligiousTeammate: Most Templars have a tendency to be atheists (or rather, they believe that most deities are Isu or Isu creations), but Brewster is a devout Catholic and believes the Pieces of Eden are actually relics of the God.
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* TokenReligousTeamate: Most Templars have a tendency to be atheists (or rather, they believe that most deities are Isu or Isu creations), but Brewster is a devout Catholic and believes the Pieces of Eden are actually relics of the God.

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* TokenReligousTeamate: TokenReligousTeammate: Most Templars have a tendency to be atheists (or rather, they believe that most deities are Isu or Isu creations), but Brewster is a devout Catholic and believes the Pieces of Eden are actually relics of the God.
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* TokenReligousTeamate: Most Templars have a tendency to be atheists (or rather, they believe that most deities are Isu or Isu creations), but Brewster is a devout Catholic and believes the Pieces of Eden are actually relics of the God.
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* BeardOfEvil: He's an evil doctor with a big grey beard.
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* ManlyFacialHair: He sports a pretty impressive handlebar mustache.

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Has to be acknowledged in-universe to count.


* EvilWearsBlack: His costume is pretty much all black with purple accents.

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* EvilWearsBlack: His costume is pretty much all black with purple accents.accents and he's the main villain.



* WouldHitAGirl: He physically fights Evie during the final battle and hits her with some pretty brutal strikes, including a few to the face.
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* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Starrick pretty much controls London's entire business sector via his company, Starrick Industries, and its subsidiaries.

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* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Starrick pretty much controls London's entire business sector via his company, Starrick Industries, and its subsidiaries. He also runs an organized crime gang and uses the profits generated from the gang's activities to fund his legitimate ventures.
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* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Starrick pretty much controls London's entire business sector via his company, Starrick Industries, and its subsidiaries.
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* EvilWearsBlack: His costume is pretty much all black with purple accents.
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* WouldHitAGirl: He physically fights Evie during the final battle and hits her with some pretty brutal strikes, including a few to the face.
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Roth never makes this kind of offer to Jacob. All he suggests is taking Starrick down. And he does a lot of rhapsodizing about freedom.


* WeCanRuleTogether: He tempts Jacob with this offer, to take London from Starrick's reign and put it under the control of the Blighters and Rooks. Jacob seems to consider this offer seriously, [[spoiler:but finally backs out of it]].
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Except they aren't literal clones.


* ExpendableClone: He has four decoys standing around the theatre for Jacob to kill before he can even be assassinated.
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Not the trope. There's nothing indicating that Pearl's presence influences Starrick towards more moral actions, nor is he significantly kinder with her than he is generally (his temperament is fairly reserved and even in general).


* MoralityPet: To [[spoiler:Crawford Starrick]] to some extent. He is very concerned with [[spoiler:her manipulating Jacob Frye, and never seems to quite recover emotionally following her assassination]].

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''"You can't just walk this Earth like a free man. You are nothing more than a trophy, a stag's head above the mantelpiece. You have caused enough commotion as it is. It's time to put an end to this."''

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''"You -->''"You can't just walk this Earth like a free man. You are nothing more than a trophy, a stag's head above the mantelpiece. You have caused enough commotion as it is. It's time to put an end to this."''



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* KnifeNut: In personal combat she prefers a black knife.

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* KnifeNut: In PsychoKnifeNut: She's AxCrazy, and in personal combat combat, she prefers a black knife.
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* NiceHat: Wears a petite, lady-like black top hat.



* NiceHat: Sports a bowler hat.

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Whatever else can be said of Cardigan, he was extremely brave and generous to the men who served under him.


* FakeUltimateHero: He's a highly decorated soldier despite being a rank incompetent who got many soldiers and underlings killed during the Crimean War. Brudenell in his time and afterwards represented the British career soldier who bought his commission but did nothing to live up to it.



* GeneralFailure: Infamously so, during the Charge of the Light Brigade.



* HistoricalVillainUpgrade: He's generally not regarded with much admiration as per his negative depiction and was disliked for being a military incompetent and anti-reform MP. However, towards the end of his life he did support the passage of the 1867 Reform Bill and donated to numerous veterans' charities, though Shaun Hastings points out that might've had the [[PragmaticVillainy ulterior motive of strengthening the Templar's hold on London and by extension the British Empire.]]

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* HistoricalVillainUpgrade: He's generally not regarded with much admiration as per his negative depiction and was disliked for being a military incompetent and anti-reform MP. However, towards the end of his life he did support the passage of the 1867 Reform Bill and donated to numerous veterans' charities, though Shaun Hastings cynically points out that might've had the [[PragmaticVillainy ulterior motive of strengthening the Templar's hold on London and by extension the British Empire.]]



* MilesGloriosus: Paints himself to be a major badass, lamenting how [[spoiler:after surviving the Crimean War and several hunting trips in India, he finally fell to the Assassin's blade, in Parliament no less]]. Of course, Brudenell is an UnreliableNarrator and when Jacob comes for him, he's cowering in a corner behind several guards. Notably, [[spoiler:he's the only Templar that Jacob assassinates whose death does not cause a catastrophe that Evie needs to fix.]]
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* MundaneMadeAwesome: His above speech does this for [[ASpotOfTea tea.]]

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* MundaneMadeAwesome: His above speech does this for [[ASpotOfTea [[BritsLoveTea tea.]]
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Badass Mustache and Badass Beard were merged into Manly Facial Hair. Examples that don't fit or are zero-context are removed. Having facial hair is not enough to qualify. To qualify for Manly Facial Hair, the facial hair must be associated with manliness in some way. Please read the trope description before re-adding to make sure the example qualifies.


* BadassMustache: He has a very impressive 'stache and is a very shrewd, powerful, and dangerous man.

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