This is when someone of high status is hunted. He was on the wrong side of a feud -- or he was just unlucky -- or The Emperor has a really, really, bad temper. Whatever the reason, he is a noble fugitive. Sometimes he flees to the protection of a rival king; sometimes he chooses to live amid the wild barbarian hordes; sometimes he gathers an army, returns, and defeats the bad guys and has an Awesome Moment of Crowning -- whatever. Right now, he is a Noble Fugitive. Contrast Moses in the Bulrushes, who was too young to know of his heritage. Examples of Noble Fugitive include:
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