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| - The ability to remain completely loyal until the very end. May be a sub-power of Emotional Manipulation.
- A character characterized by his or her loyalty. Can be a trait of both heroes and villains. Most of them are supporting characters, intended as sympathetic. Indeed if used in a villain it can sometimes be used to flesh him out and give him redeeming qualities. Alternatively it can be negatively portrayed as a threat to conscience. See also: My Country, Right or Wrong, My Master, Right or Wrong, Thicker Than Water, I Will Wait for You, I Am Spartacus. Examples of Undying Loyalty include:
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| - A character characterized by his or her loyalty. Can be a trait of both heroes and villains. Most of them are supporting characters, intended as sympathetic. Indeed if used in a villain it can sometimes be used to flesh him out and give him redeeming qualities. Alternatively it can be negatively portrayed as a threat to conscience. When given to a main-character or one in an authority position expect it to manifest itself in protective instinct; as a Papa Wolf or as The Caretaker or as someone who is A Father to His Men. When given to a Sidekick expect it to be an unselfish willingness to support the main character. See also: My Country, Right or Wrong, My Master, Right or Wrong, Thicker Than Water, I Will Wait for You, I Am Spartacus. Characters that may exhibit this trope: Battle Butler, The Dragon, Happiness in Slavery, The Renfield, The Igor, Loyal Animal Companion, Robot Buddy, Sarcastic Devotee, Psycho Supporter, Extreme Doormat, Worthy Opponent, The Champion, Sidekick, Yes-Man and most of the characters on the Submissive Badass index. Examples of Undying Loyalty include:
- The ability to remain completely loyal until the very end. May be a sub-power of Emotional Manipulation.
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