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* PrettyPrincessPowerhouse: An adorable princess with the aesthetics of a PrincessClassic who unexpectedly is a great fighter.
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* PrettyPrincessPowerhouse: An adorable princess with the aesthetics of a PrincessClassic who unexpectedly is a great fighter.
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Never mind, the image is already on Pretty Princess Powerhouse.
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[[caption-width-right:275: Try to put ''this'' damsel [[DamselInDistress in distress]]...[[BullyingTheDragon we dare you]].]]
[[caption-width-right:275: Try to put ''this'' damsel [[DamselInDistress in distress]]...[[BullyingTheDragon we dare you]].]]
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Badass Grandpa still has an image.
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[[caption-width-right:275: Try to put ''this'' damsel [[DamselInDistress in distress]]...[[BullyingTheDragon we dare you]].]]
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* WarriorPrince: If within the story it is perfectly normal and expected of princesses in that society to be warriors, a princess may be an example of Warrior Prince.
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* WarriorPrince: If within the story it is perfectly normal and expected of princesses in that society to be warriors, a princess may be an example of Warrior Prince.
Prince (or "Warrior Princess" in this case).
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unnecesarily sexist. if it makes sense In Universe, no "emphasis on maybe" is needed.
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* WarriorPrince: If within the story it is perfectly normal and expected of princesses in that society to be warriors, a princess may be an example of Warrior Prince; emphasis on '''maybe'''.
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* WarriorPrince: If within the story it is perfectly normal and expected of princesses in that society to be warriors, a princess may be an example of Warrior Prince; emphasis on '''maybe'''.
Prince.
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Since a {{Trope}} is supposed to be "storytelling shorthand for a concept," Badass Princess was deemed Administrivia/NotATrope and the page was cut. Here are some other tropes that cover the meaningful things associated with Badass Princess:
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Since a {{Trope}} {{trope}} is supposed to be "storytelling shorthand for a concept," Badass Princess was deemed Administrivia/NotATrope and the page was cut. Here are some other tropes that cover the meaningful things associated with Badass Princess:
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Badass Princess was an article on here which listed princesses who were "badass." Problem is, everyone had a different definition of badass, so the article eventually just became a list of princesses who did anything vaguely competent.
Since a {{Trope}} is supposed to be "storytelling shorthand for a concept," Badass Princess was deemed Administrivia/NotATrope and the page was cut. Here are some other tropes that cover the meaningful things associated with Badass Princess:
* PrettyPrincessPowerhouse: An adorable princess with the aesthetics of a PrincessClassic who unexpectedly is a great fighter.
* DamselOutOfDistress: A character set up to be a helpless DamselInDistress (a trope long associated with princesses) turns out to be able to save herself.
* LadyOfWar: A lady who epitomizes elegance and grace who nevertheless can kill with ease.
* PoliticallyActivePrincess: A princess who is highly involved with diplomatic missions and similar political intrigue.
* RebelliousPrincess: A princess who hates her title and everything that comes with it, causing her to deliberately go against everything expected of a princess.
* ReallyRoyaltyReveal: A princess who may do badass things without realizing, or at least without revealing that they're a princess.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: A royal who does any number of notable and useful acts.
* SilkHidingSteel: A lady who appears, and may genuinely be, demure and gentle but is also cunning and ruthless.
* TomboyPrincess: A princess who defies the feminine expectations of her title and enjoys being masculine.
* WarriorPrince: If within the story it is perfectly normal and expected of princesses in that society to be warriors, a princess may be an example of Warrior Prince; emphasis on '''maybe'''.
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Since a {{Trope}} is supposed to be "storytelling shorthand for a concept," Badass Princess was deemed Administrivia/NotATrope and the page was cut. Here are some other tropes that cover the meaningful things associated with Badass Princess:
* PrettyPrincessPowerhouse: An adorable princess with the aesthetics of a PrincessClassic who unexpectedly is a great fighter.
* DamselOutOfDistress: A character set up to be a helpless DamselInDistress (a trope long associated with princesses) turns out to be able to save herself.
* LadyOfWar: A lady who epitomizes elegance and grace who nevertheless can kill with ease.
* PoliticallyActivePrincess: A princess who is highly involved with diplomatic missions and similar political intrigue.
* RebelliousPrincess: A princess who hates her title and everything that comes with it, causing her to deliberately go against everything expected of a princess.
* ReallyRoyaltyReveal: A princess who may do badass things without realizing, or at least without revealing that they're a princess.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: A royal who does any number of notable and useful acts.
* SilkHidingSteel: A lady who appears, and may genuinely be, demure and gentle but is also cunning and ruthless.
* TomboyPrincess: A princess who defies the feminine expectations of her title and enjoys being masculine.
* WarriorPrince: If within the story it is perfectly normal and expected of princesses in that society to be warriors, a princess may be an example of Warrior Prince; emphasis on '''maybe'''.
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