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The entry for [[spoiler:Morgan]] from Fire Emblem Awakening may need adjustment. Since [[spoiler: Validar, the Avatar's father, attains Kinghood after at most half of the story has passed, she automatically becomes Princess of Plegia by being Male!Avatar's daughter, regardless of the social status of the wife chosen. This fulfils the
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The entry for [[spoiler:Morgan]] from Fire Emblem Awakening may need adjustment. Since [[spoiler: Validar, the Avatar\'s father, attains Kinghood after at most half of the story has passed, she automatically becomes Princess of Plegia (through technicality by being Male!Avatar\'s daughter), regardless of the social status of the wife chosen. This fulfils the \"Princess\" part]]. Moreover, Male!Avatar\'s wife can be this (if not already royalty), if she is in a combatant class, or reclassed/promoted into one.
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The entry for [[spoiler:Morgan]] from Fire Emblem Awakening may need adjustment. Since [[spoiler: Validar, the Avatar's father, attains Kinghood after at most half of the story has passed, she automatically becomes Princess of Plegia by being Male!Avatar's daughter, regardless of the social status of the wife chosen. This fulfils the
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The entry for [[spoiler:Morgan]] from Fire Emblem Awakening may need adjustment. Since [[spoiler: Validar, the Avatar\'s father, attains Kinghood after at most half of the story has passed, she automatically becomes Princess of Plegia by being Male!Avatar\'s daughter, regardless of the social status of the wife chosen. This fulfils the \"Princess\" part]]. Moreover, Male!Avatar\'s wife can be this (if not already royalty), if she is in a combatant class, or reclassed/promoted into one.
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The entry for [[spoiler:Morgan]] from Fire Emblem Awakening may need adjustment. Since [[spoiler: Validar, the Avatar's father, attains Kinghood after at most half of the story has passed, she automatically becomes Princess of Plegia by being Male!Avatar's daughter, regardless of the social status of the wife chosen. This fulfils the
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The entry for [[spoiler:Morgan]] from Fire Emblem Awakening may need adjustment. Since [[spoiler: Validar, the Avatar\'s father, attains Kinghood after at most half of the story has passed, she automatically becomes Princess of Plegia by being Male!Avatar\'s daughter, regardless of the social status of the wife chosen. This fulfils the \"Princess\" part]]. Moreover, Male!Avatar\'s wife can be this (if not already royalty), if she is in a combatant class.
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The entry for [[spoiler:Morgan]] from Fire Emblem Awakening may need adjustment. Since [[spoiler: Validar, the Avatar's father, attains Kinghood after at most half of the story has passed, she automatically becomes Princess of Plegia by being Male!Avatar's daughter, regardless of the social status of the wife chosen. This fulfils the
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The entry for [[spoiler:Morgan]] from Fire Emblem Awakening may need adjustment. Since [[spoiler: Validar, the Avatar\'s father, attains Kinghood after at most half of the story has passed, she automatically becomes Princess of Plegia by being Male!Avatar\'s daughter, regardless of the social status of the wife chosen. This fulfils the \"Princess\" part]]. Moreover, Male!Avatar\'s wife can be this (if not already royalty), esp. if she is in a combatant class.
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The entry for [[spoiler:Morgan]] from Fire Emblem Awakening may need adjustment. Since [[spoiler: Validar, the Avatar's father, attains Kinghood after at least a third of the story has passed, she automatically becomes Princess of Plegia by being Male!Avatar's daughter, regardless of the social status of the wife chosen. This fulfils the
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The entry for [[spoiler:Morgan]] from Fire Emblem Awakening may need adjustment. Since [[spoiler: Validar, the Avatar\'s father, attains Kinghood after at most half of the story has passed, she automatically becomes Princess of Plegia by being Male!Avatar\'s daughter, regardless of the social status of the wife chosen. This fulfils the \"Princess\" part]]. Moreover, Male!Avatar\'s wife can be this (if not already royalty), esp. if she is in a combative class.
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The entry for [[spoiler:Morgan]] from Fire Emblem Awakening may need adjustment. Since [[spoiler: Validar, the Avatar's father, attains Kinghood after at least a third of the story has passed, she automatically becomes Princess of Plegia by being Male!Avatar's daughter, regardless of the social status of the wife chosen. This fulfils the
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The entry for [[spoiler:Morgan]] from Fire Emblem Awakening may need adjustment. Since [[spoiler: Validar, the Avatar\'s father, attains Kinghood after at least a third of the story has passed, she automatically becomes Princess of Plegia by being Male!Avatar\'s daughter, regardless of the social status of the wife chosen. This fulfils the \"Princess\" part]]. Moreover, Male!Avatar\'s wife can be this (if not already royalty), esp. if she is in a combative class.
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Your argument that a large amount of the fanbase need dislike him for TheScrappy to be invoked either undermines ThereIsNoSuchThingAsNotability, or it invites the question of what the troper's potentially in-the-minority beef should have been classified under instead. Completely erasing their perspective on it, and their finding him to be a jerk, is frankly being jerkish yourself. You've never met anyone who disliked Calvin's father? Actually, you just did, you just meant that you've never met anyone offline who did.
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Your argument that a large amount of the fanbase need dislike him for TheScrappy to be invoked either undermines ThereIsNoSuchThingAsNotability, or it invites the question of what the troper\'s potentially in-the-minority beef should have been classified under instead. Completely erasing their perspective on it, and their finding him to be a jerk, is frankly being jerkish yourself. You\'ve never met anyone who disliked Calvin\'s father? Actually, you just did, you just meant that you\'ve never personally met anyone offline who did, which is one of the classic marginalization tactics on declaring something to be Unnotable.
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Your argument that a large amount of the fanbase need dislike him for TheScrappy to be invoked either undermines ThereIsNoSuchThingAsNotability, or it invites the question of what the troper's potentially in-the-minority beef should have been classified under instead. Completely erasing their perspective on it, and finding him to be a jerk, is frankly being jerkish yourself. You've never met anyone who disliked Calvin's father? Actually, you just did, you just meant that you've never met anyone offline who did.
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Your argument that a large amount of the fanbase need dislike him for TheScrappy to be invoked either undermines ThereIsNoSuchThingAsNotability, or it invites the question of what the troper\'s potentially in-the-minority beef should have been classified under instead. Completely erasing their perspective on it, and their finding him to be a jerk, is frankly being jerkish yourself. You\'ve never met anyone who disliked Calvin\'s father? Actually, you just did, you just meant that you\'ve never met anyone offline who did.
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