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* '''Enforced:''' Evulz's despicable nature risks putting off the viewers so Drake is written as sympathetic to balance it out.
* '''Lampshaded:''' "Guys, am I crazy for feeling bad that a respectable guy like Drake works for Evulz?"
* '''Invoked:''' ???
* '''Exploited:''' Drake's good nature makes it easier for Evulz to puppeteer him.
* '''Defied:''' Evulz wisens up to Drake and kills him before he causes his downfall.
* '''Discussed:''' ???
* '''Conversed:''' ???
* '''Deconstructed:''' ???
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'''Basic Trope:''' A minion has more virtuous qualities than the villain they serve.
* '''Straight:''' General Drake is TheDragon to BigBad Emperor Evulz who is a worse villain. General Drake has some principles and a few PetTheDog moments, while Evulz doesn't care about anything or anyone as long as he achieves his goals.
* '''Exaggerated:''' Evulz is an irredeemable CompleteMonster while Drake is a NominalVillain.
* '''Downplayed:''' Both villains are relatively sympathetic, but Emperor Evulz is more likely to behave badly.
* '''Justified:''' Drake is disgusted with Evulz's brutality and doesn't want to be like him.
* '''Inverted:''' MoreDespicableMinion.
* '''Subverted:''' It turns out that Drake is no different from Evulz. He was just pretending to be noble.
* '''Double Subverted:''' Drake is actually as noble as he seemed. His real ploy was fooling Evulz into thinking they're similar so he won't be disposed of.
* '''Parodied:''' ???
* '''Zig-Zagged:''' ???
* '''Averted:''' The minions are not more noble than the villains.
* '''Enforced:'''
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