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3->'''Gil Eavis''': Have you ever used another human being as a footstool, Mr Wambsgams?
4->'''Tom Wambsgams''': Uh, Senator, I use a variety of target-oriented incentives to enhance optimal performance...
5-->-- ''Series/{{Succession}}''
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7There are many, many ways of illustrating a character's dominance over a setting or a person, from {{Cool Crown}}s to impressive thrones, from pimped-out regalia to magnificent palaces. However, for a thorough demonstration of just how much power one has, one of the bluntest methods is to use another living being as a piece of furniture.
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9In one common form, a servant, lackey, or victim is forced to kneel on the floor while their master props their feet up on them like an ottoman. Another popular variant features the victim being made to play the role of a chair and support the weight of their tormentor - with dire consequences if they collapse. Others still may involve the victim being used as stairs, footstools, or even carpets.
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11Needless to say, this is a technique used almost exclusively by villains, {{Unscrupulous Hero}}es, and {{Nominal Hero}}es of a distinctly sadistic bent and is often used as an EstablishingCharacterMoment to that end.
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13May be combined with TooImportantToWalk.
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15Compare and contrast HumanDoorstop, the lighter, comedic variant of this trope. Also compare CrueltyByFeet, which is very similar thematically.
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23* In ''Anime/DragonBallZBattleOfGods'' and its remake in ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'', Beerus the God of Destruction punishes King Vegeta by forcing him to be his footstool.
24* The poster of ''Anime/OccultAcademy'' features the female lead, Maya Kumashiro, sitting on the back of the male lead, Fumiaki Uchida.
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28* In the ''ComicBook/TwoThousandAD'' comic ''Hope Under Fire,'' a sorcerous Mafia boss is able to steal the demon Cade from the protagonist, using her to slaughter most of his rivals and make himself TheDon of the city. As a result, his next scene features the boss reading a newspaper while using the surviving enemy as an ottoman; for good measure, he also warns the poor man that if he keeps trembling, he'll happily use the man as a toilet instead!
29* Done quite dramatically in ''ComicBook/YoungAvengers'' when the [[EldritchAbomination Mother parasite]] hijacks Hulkling's shapeshifting powers to force him into the shape of a throne for it to sit on. It's not a smooth transformation either, his body being stretched into tendrils molded into a chair shape.
30* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman2011'': Hades has his father chained up with a hole through his stomach as his throne. Because they're in the afterlife and his father was not mortal to begin with he is ''conscious'' and in agony. Hades torments him in a detached way, offering him wine that pours straight from his mouth out the hole in his abdomen.
31* ''ComicBOok/TheDeadBoyDetectives'': Both Charles and Edwin have flashbacks to being used as human footrests for bullies at St. Hilarion's.
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35* In the ''Central Shadow Realm'' stories like ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/2444579/1/Shadow-Realm-Fifteen Shadow Realm: Fifteen]]'', crime lord Dark Ruler Ha Des is notorious for his furniture. Everything in the room either was alive or ''is'' alive. Ha Des uses it as an intimidation tactic; sitting in a chair that was a fellow monster at one point sends the message that if you screw up you could be the chair next to it in short order.
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39* ''WesternAnimation/TheThiefAndTheCobbler'': The BigBad One-Eye has his harem form his throne. [[spoiler:In the original cut, he gets his comeuppance when the women decide to sit on ''him''.]]
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43* The 1968 movie ''Film/GreatCatherine'' (based on the eponymous play by Creator/GeorgeBernardShaw) features [[PowerDynamicsKink a playful, flirtatious version of this]]: the empress Catherine the Great takes a liking to the handsome British ambassador, and when he refuses her advances, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8FDp4OLdv4 she orders to tie him up and uses him as her footstool]], [[FriendlyTickleTorture tickling his ribs with her bare toes]]. As a condition for getting him untied, she tells him [[IKissYourFoot to kiss her foot]] ("When an Empress allows you to see her foot, you should kiss it"), [[SlapSlapKiss and after that, they spend a passionate night]].
44* ''Film/ThreeHundred'': Xerxes [[EstablishingCharacterMoment is introduced]] being carried in a [[TooImportantToWalk massive sedan chair]] by an army of slaves, who then form themselves into stairs for him to descend to the ground.
45* ''Film/TheHobbitAnUnexpectedJourney'': The [[AdiposeRex Goblin King]] is introduced sitting on his throne with half a dozen lesser goblins being used as an impromptu ottoman chair. Later when Thorin's Company is captured, he gets up and several more pile in to act as stairs. You can actually hear their ''bones crunching'' whenever he steps on the poor sods.
46* The live-action ''Film/TokyoTribes'' has the BigBad's son, N'koi, who has an entire room full of people he's posed as living furniture. It's not fun for the poor sods involved; N'koi's implied to have tortured them to get them to that state, and when he's not sitting on them he's establishing his dominance by putting out cigarettes on their naked skin.
47* In the ''Film/{{Fantozzi}}'' series, renowned for its BlackComedy, the company's top [=CEO=]s have chairs made of [[GenuineHumanHide "human leather"]] as a status symbol. When he has a chance to touch one of the chairs, Fantozzi even recognizes the specific colleague that was used.
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51* ''Literature/ColdDays'': At Harry's birthday party in Arctis Tor, the Winter Lady, Maeve, sits on a young man to watch Harry fight. Her mother, the Winter Queen, prefers the traditional ice throne, which also serves to highlight the differences between the two Queens of Winter.
52-->The Sidhe shoved the young man to his hands and knees, and Maeve's slight weight settled across his broad back.
53* ''Literature/{{Everworld}}'' takes this to a horrifying extreme in "Realm of the Reaper": the Norse goddess [[TheCaligula Hel]] has taken to using the victims she's [[FemmeFatale ensnared]] as the road leading into her domain, essentially burying people up to their necks so their heads serve as the paving stones; as a result, they are left to be repeatedly trodden on and tripped over by any unfortunate guests invited into Niflheim until the victims finally die and decay into skulls that are - at a distance - identical to real paving stones. For good measure, Hel has a thing for keeping the freshest examples closest to her domain, [[LovesTheSoundOfScreaming likely so she can enjoy the screams]].
54* ''Literature/MobyDick'': Upon meeting the man, Ishmael is surprised when his new companion Queequeg arranges a nearby drunk to serve as a suitable chair to sit on. Queequeg explains that this is common in his tribe, wherein suitably fluffy men and women are actually cultivated to serve as mobile furniture for high-ranking members.
55* In ''Literature/ModernFaerieTales'', the Unseelie Queen orders an unfortunate to act as her dinner table just because she can and she's in a bad mood--and being the Unseelie Queen, she's going to do something really nasty if he spills anything, which he will because he's not that strong and he's terrified of her. Roiben, a knight traded into her service, offers himself in the poor guy's place.
56* ''Literature/{{Overlord|2012}}'':
57** After Ainz frees his subordinate Shalltear from her brainwashing, she demands to be punished for betraying him. After another of his subordinates, Demiurge, makes him a macabre throne made of human bones, a disgusted Ainz instead decides to punish Shalltear by making ''her'' his seat for the time being. [[{{Unishment}} Instead of being a punishment]], however, Shalltear becomes very, ''very'' [[TooKinkyToTorture aroused by being sat on by her beloved Ainz]]. In fact, it makes Shalltear so happy that an [[GreenEyedMonster extremely jealous Albedo]] excuses herself from the room and can be heard yelling and breaking things in frustration.
58** Ainz's skeletal soldiers also often get used this way, such as in his epic entrance with the lizardmen, in which an entire group of skeletal soldiers lay themselves and their shields against a gigantic stone block thrown into a frozen river, forming themselves into stairs for Ainz and his entourage to ascend.
59* In ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'', Graendal of the QuirkyMinibossSquad spends her free time using mind control to amass a harem of servants who also act as living furniture. Her preference is for men or women who are both attractive and politically important.
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63* ''Series/AEvarVisindamadur'': Discussed in S1 E1.
64-->'''Ævar:''' Science is everywhere. ... Observe where you're sitting. [{{beat}}] If you're sitting on your little brother, you should stop it immediately because that isn't comfortable for anyone.
65* In the ''Series/BlackMirror'' episode "[[Recap/BlackMirrorUSSCallister USS Callister]]", programmer Robert Daly regularly takes out his frustrations on doppelgangers of his co-workers in a virtual reality game of his own design; in one early case, he [[NeckLift throttles clone Walton half to death]], then forces him to kneel on the floor while Daly props his boots on top of him - and Walton's reaction indicates that he's done this before. In the process, Daly illustrates both his power over the virtual setting and the fact that his shy exterior is just a mask for a PsychopathicManchild.
66* ''Series/{{Blackadder}}'': In "[[Recap/BlackadderS3E1DishAndDishonesty Dish and Dishonesty]]", Sir Talbot Buxomly states that he uses his servants as tables to eat off of.
67-->'''Sir Talbot:''' Why should I spend money on furniture when I have perfectly good men standing idle?
68* ''Series/{{CSINY}}'': In "[[Recap/CSINYS01E16 Hush]]," Danny & Aiden go undercover as a couple looking to learn about BDSM techniques. The seminar they attend features a woman hanging upside down as a chandelier and a man posed as an end table. They ask the leaders how long they have to stay like that and one replies, "Until I tell them they can stop. They are furniture and should be treated as such. "
69* In ''Series/TheDrewCareyShow'', when Kate worked as Mrs. Lauder's personal assistant, the former was often used by the latter as a desk when she needed to write a quick memo. When Kate finds another job, she sings a happy-sounding quitting song, but when that job falls through, she begs Mrs. Louder for her job back by lying about an "impersonator" going around pulling pranks. Mrs. Lauder rehires Kate and immediately puts her to work as a footstool.
70* ''Series/{{Rome}}''. Julius Caesar (and after he grows up, Octavian) are shown standing on the back of a legionnaire in order to mount a horse. [[DeliberateValuesDissonance No-one thinks this is improper in the slightest.]]
71* ''Series/SquidGame'': As a sign of how obscenely rich and powerful they are, the [=VIPs=] who visit the game's island use live human beings as footrests and pillows, most of them naked except for a coating of body paint. Most notably, VIP 4 is seen resting his head on a woman's enormous breasts.
72* ''Series/{{Succession}}'': One of MeanBoss Tom's tactics to assert his authority at [=ATN=] (a reflection of how little pull he has with the family) is making "human furniture" or "footstooling" his employees (putting his feet up on their backs). He does so to Jonah and tries to encourage Greg to join in. All the "normal" people in the room are horrified when it comes out that Tom does this in the Senate hearing.
73* ''Series/{{Westworld}}'': In Season 4, Charlotte forces three people to group together as a makeshift chair while she's talking to William.
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77* ''Series/SpittingImage'' [[PlayedForLaughs played this trope for laughs]] in its [[AmoralAfrikaner "Never Met a Nice South African"]] skit. P.W. Botha, then-president of South Africa, was entertaining a British diplomat, and claimed [[SomeOfMyBestFriendsAreX he employed several]] "kaffirs"[[note]]an ''incredibly'' offensive term for Africans, even worse than the [[NWordPrivileges N-word in America]][[/note]] in his mansion. When the diplomat remarks that he hadn't seen a single black since he got in, Botha bellows:
78-->"You haven't? By God, man, what do you think you wiped your feet on when you came in?!"
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82* The Tzimisce clan of ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'' take this to a disturbingly literal extent: because of their clan-unique Discipline of [[{{Biomanipulation}} Vicissitude]] and their [[FullyEmbracedFiend utter contempt for humanity]], they enjoy making innocent human beings into furniture for their homes -- including chairs. Worse still, many of these objects are [[AndIMustScream still sentient]] even after all the mutilation they've been subjected to. One particular Tzimisce brags that he's created a fainting couch that still cries when you sit on it!
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86* ''VideoGame/{{Catherine}}'': The best Chaos-aligned ending involves [[spoiler:Vincent, [[HellHasNewManagement having took over Hell itself]], using the former ruler as a throne]].
87* ''VideoGame/{{Disgaea}}'': Etna has been known to use her Prinny servants as seats, particularly in her introductory scene in the [[VideoGame/Disgaea2CursedMemories second game]]. Of course, it's one of the ''nicer'' things she does, as she also uses them for knife-throwing targets, punching bags, and makeshift bombs.
88* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIRemake'': Scarlet is introduced using one of her {{Mooks}} to rest her feet on. When she gets up, said Mook follows after her, ready to take up the role again wherever she goes.
89* ''VideoGame/{{Lisa}}: The Painful RPG'' has one NPC, a crossdresser, who lives in a house where all the furniture is people; tables, chairs, and even, disturbingly enough, [[spoiler:a ''[[NauseaFuel toilet]]'']].
90* ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphoniaDawnOfTheNewWorld'': [[CuteAndPsycho Alice]]'s EstablishingCharacterMoment has one of her {{Mooks}} obediently kneel on a mere notion that she's "tired", and act like her chair while she [[WhipOfDominance whips]] another subordinate for his failure.
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94* In a ''Webcomic/{{Subnormality}}'' comic, an average joe goes to multiple job interviews but keeps getting turned down. These constant failures wear him down and his posture gets worse with each new interview until he's finally so slumped over that the last manager uses him as a footrest.
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98* ''WesternAnimation/DuckDodgers'': After breaking his chair outside of the warranty's limitations in "Corporate Pigfall", Dodgers is shown using the cadet as a chair and his mouth as either a cup holder or a trash can...and still expects him to get him another soda and make fajitas.
99* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'':
100** In "A Bad Case of Diary-Uh!", Vicky exploits her position of babysitter to force Timmy to drop to his knees and act as a footrest while she watches TV.
101** In "The Odd Couple", Vicky uses Timmy as a table in the title card and used him as a footrest later on in the episode.
102** In "Certifiable Super Sitter", Vicky uses Mr. Turner as a couch, Foop as a footrest, and Sammy Sweetsparkle as a cup holder.
103* ''WesternAnimation/FIsForFamily'': After [[spoiler:Nguyen-Nguyen]] was charged with [[spoiler:killing her husband Chet]], she quickly asserted dominance over the other prisoners, with the ThanksgivingEpisode in Season 5 showing her using an inmate as a footrest while another fed her dinner.
104* In the ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' episode "A Pharaoh to Remember", Bender as [[SpaceRomans Pharaoh of an Egypt-like alien civilization]] uses the enslaved Fry and Leela in this manner.
105* In the ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' episode "[[Recap/GravityFallsS2E19WeirdmageddonPart2EscapeFromReality Weirdmageddon Part 2: Escape From Reality]]", the newly-incarnated Bill Cipher caps off his reign by building a gigantic throne from the bodies of everyone he's petrified since Weirdmageddon began. During his speech to the Henchmaniacs, the body of Lazy Susan slips out of place and returns to normal just long enough to wonder where she is - before Bill pushes her back into place and re-petrifies her.
106* ''WesternAnimation/RandyCunninghamNinthGradeNinja'': In "Swampy Seconds", Catfish Booray shows off his [[HollywoodVoodoo control]] over the animals of the swamp by making them form a chair for him to sit on. Randy points out that [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome this can't be very comfortable]].
107* ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'': In the episode Sound of Silence, Lori uses Lincoln as an ottoman.
108* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'': In "[[Recap/TotalDramaWalkLikeAnEgyptianPartTwo Walk Like an Egyptian]]", Chris dresses like a pharaoh and starts treating his interns as slaves, with one of his demands being that one of them bends down and acts as a throne for him to sit on. The chosen intern is later attacked by flesh-eating scarabs, prompting Chris to repurpose the skeleton as a footrest.
109* ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'': In ''Triple Takeover'', Blitzwing gets the better of several Autobots and has Constructicon Hook fashion their mangled bodies into a throne.
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113* When Nzinga Mbande of the pre-colonial Angolan kingdom of Ndongo was sent to negotiate with the Portuguese, she saw that there were chairs for the Portuguese officials and only a mat for her. This was common practice among the Portuguese, meant to imply a subordinate status for black Africans. Nzinga responded by having one of the soldiers acting as her bodyguard (or her maid, depending on which source you consult) get on his hands and knees so she could sit on his back, subtly demonstrating that she held more authority over her people than the Portuguese officials had either at home or abroad.
114* After he was taken captive by Shapur I of Persia, [[UsefulNotes/TheRomanEmpire Roman emperor]] Valerian (199-260 or 264) is said to have been used as a footstool by the Persian emperor.
115* Practically an InvokedTrope in UsefulNotes/{{BDSM}} where a dominant may require their submissive to serve them as a seat, carpet, footrest or any other similar ways.
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