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2 | [[caption-width-right:350:Escort duty is one]] |
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4 | This is the set of tropes that cluster around KnightTemplar: the forces of light in hardcore mode, excessively or otherwise. This mentality is all the way over on the Idealistic side of the SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism -- but it has ''nothing'' in common with modern idealism of the GranolaGirl and CloudCuckooLander variety. |
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6 | The {{Trope Codifier}}s are the {{Chivalric Romance}}s of the medieval Matters of Britain (Myth/ArthurianLegend) and of France (Charlemagne) -- especially the innumberable [[OlderThanTheyThink fantasy novels]] and verse epics of the 15th through 17th centuries which were based on, set in, or [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerusalem_Delivered vaguely inspired by]] the older Carolingian myths. The Arthurian myths have a less militantly idealistic style than the Carolingian ones; the Arthurian work most completely of this style is ''Literature/SirGawainAndTheGreenKnight''. |
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8 | This pattern is rarer outside of Europe (and before the Middle Ages) than within it. The closest analogue to European chivalry was ''[[BushidoIndex bushido]]'', the code of the Japanese ''{{samurai}}'', but the Japanese code emphasized [[MyMasterRightOrWrong loyalty to one's lord, even to the point of doing evil]], while the European one emphasized loyalty to one's conscience, even to the point of treachery. |
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10 | Of course, that doesn't mean that non-European heroes can't act like this--and it doesn't mean that European heroes always do, either. The Roman-derived tradition of "MyCountryRightOrWrong" was always present in Europe... |
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12 | See also HeroTropes, to an extent. A particular variety of IdealismTropes. A civilization that embraces this is a variety of MartyrdomCulture. |
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15 | !!Tropes |
16 | [[index]] |
17 | * AllAPartOfTheJob |
18 | * AristocratTeam |
19 | * AttackAttackAttack: A character's strategy consists of nothing but attacking the target mindlessly. |
20 | * BlackKnight |
21 | * TheCape |
22 | * TheChampion |
23 | * ChurchMilitant |
24 | * DeclarationOfProtection |
25 | * DragonsVersusKnights |
26 | * TheExtremistWasRight |
27 | * AFatherToHisMen |
28 | * TheFettered |
29 | * GoodIsBoring (but it beats the alternative) |
30 | * GoodIsNotDumb: Being the good guy does not mean you are stupid. |
31 | * GoodIsNotNice: Being the good guy does not mean you are not a jerk. |
32 | * HarmonyVersusDiscipline (Discipline) |
33 | * HeroAntagonist: The antagonist of the work is a good guy. |
34 | * HeroicSacrifice: A hero lets themselves get killed for the greater good. |
35 | * HolyHandGrenade |
36 | * HonorBeforeReason: Doing the honorable thing even if it's not the sensible action to take in the current situation. |
37 | * HumongousHeadedHammer: War hammers tend to be associated with knights and especially paladins. |
38 | * IdealHero |
39 | * IncorruptiblePurePureness: A character who is so honest and good that it is impossible for them to go bad. |
40 | * InspectorJavert: A law enforcer is obsessed with turning in a wanted criminal, regardless of whether the person is truly guilty or not. |
41 | * JumpingOnAGrenade: Jumping onto a grenade about to detonate so that only you get killed by it. |
42 | * KeepTheReward |
43 | * TheKindnapper: both the Heroic variant and the Obviously Misguided type |
44 | * KnightErrant: The hero wanders the earth helping anyone they come across. |
45 | * KnightInShiningArmor: The classic original recipe. |
46 | * KnightInSourArmor: A CrapsackWorld (or their own JadeColoredGlasses) may have rusted their armor, but their HeroicSpirit still shines. |
47 | * KnightlySwordAndShield |
48 | * KnightKnaveAndSquire |
49 | * KnightTemplar (what happens when they get fully blinded by their zeal) |
50 | * TheLadysFavour |
51 | * LawfulGood (although not interested in ''secular'' law) |
52 | * LawfulStupid (more or less common, depending on the work) |
53 | * LightEmUp |
54 | * LightIsGood: Positive alignment = brighter atmosphere |
55 | * LightIsNotGood |
56 | * LordErrorProne |
57 | * MachiavelliWasWrong |
58 | * MagicKnight |
59 | * MartyrdomCulture |
60 | * MartyrWithoutACause |
61 | * MoreHeroThanThou |
62 | * NobleDemon: They might be acting toward an evil goal, but at least they're chivalrous about it. |
63 | * OrderVersusChaos (Order) |
64 | * ThePaladin |
65 | * TheParagon |
66 | * PragmaticHero |
67 | * ProudWarriorRaceGuy |
68 | * SaintlyChurch |
69 | * ScaryDogmaticAliens |
70 | * ScrewTheMoneyIHaveRules: Showing your integrity by refusing to accept a bribe. |
71 | * ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight |
72 | * SelfProclaimedKnight |
73 | * SirVerbALot |
74 | * SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism (Idealistic) |
75 | * SmallStepsHero |
76 | * TheSoftHeartedWarrior |
77 | * TheStoic |
78 | * TakingTheBullet: Jumping in front of a firing gun so that you get shot instead of the intended target. |
79 | * ThinkNothingOfIt |
80 | * ToBeLawfulOrGood |
81 | * VillainousValor |
82 | * WarriorMonk |
83 | * WhatYouAreInTheDark: A character shows their true colors in private. |
84 | * WorthyOpponent: Someone respects the person they do battle with as an honorable adversary. |
85 | [[/index]] |
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