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...You Could Always Edit It Yourself. Just make sure that the character is considered to be attractive in-universe, like by the story's narrative or other characters in the story. Like, don't add tropes that are about physical attractiveness if the only people calling the character attractive are you or other fans of the work.
Edited by CrystalGlacia "Jack, you have debauched my sloth."I'm still a bit new here. how exactly do you make such a change?
“You should never attack a necromancer in a cemetery"Welcome to TV Tropes contains everything you need.
"Jack, you have debauched my sloth."Is Geralt actually over 40 or so, or did his hair turn silver prematurely?
^^ Thanks for the link Crystal Glacia I'll be sure to read it. ^ The Big Bopper Geralt is around 95 years old by the beginning of the third game. and around 105 by the end of one of the expansions.
“You should never attack a necromancer in a cemetery"Except he doesn't look old. He's a case of Really 700 Years Old and his white hair comes from Locked into Strangeness.
Found a Youtube Channel with political stances you want to share? Hop on over to this page and add them.There's a special forum for this kind of questions called Is This An Example. It's better to ask there than here.
^ Larkmarn true however the definition of the "Silver Fox" Trope is only as follows, "A Silver Fox is an attractive, distinguished older (generally over 40) person, often noted for his or her sexy silver or white hair along with their good looks and charm." Even in the case of "Really 700 Years Old" he does appear to be in his 40's and while the hair change comes from "Locked into Strangness" he is still noted for his white hair. Insofar as to be nicknamed "White Wolf".
“You should never attack a necromancer in a cemetery"Oh i didn't realise that Gnome Titan . Thanks for pointing that out. i'll go there right now.
“You should never attack a necromancer in a cemetery"
I just noticed that Geralt of Rivia from the Witcher Series is missing this trope. Wouldn't he qualify as a "Silver Fox"?