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I'm looking for that trope for Beautiful Dead Women. It's a romantic image used a lot in Victorian literature. The best example I can think of is the Lady of Shalott. It was also kind of parodied in the poem "the Leper" by Charles Swinburne. I don't think it counts as a Lost Lenore, because it's not necessarily a dead woman in the eyes of someone who was in love with her.
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In Tales Of MU, the golem Two is named such because the runes on her forehead resemble the word. It's not treated as a joke in-series, so is this an example of Punny Name or something different?
Edited by WillbyropenNo Title Literature
What's that trope for when that bad guy who's been chasing you the whole time turns out to be *GASP* your relative, and the villain knows it. It's not Luke, I Am Your Father, because that's not your father, that's your sibling, and it's not Everyone Is Related because the fanfic I'm adding the trope to has already shown that most of the main characters are unrelated.
Edited by dragonKhorse

This is a repeating theme in mythology: a human (usually a woman) is created by magic or the gods but they forget to give it some vital function such as morality, wisdom, patience or caution. Human naturally does something horrific because of this lack. I can't think of the trope title for this.