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  1. The last idea was ad hoc based on one drawing that inspired a character then building a world around it. This time its inspired by Peru. It has a villainous empire, twisted colonial governors, sadistic conquistadores, an aristocratic female revolutionary and her survivalist cousin who suffered even harder and a race traitor working for the Spanish. It could be in Spain, or in space or something: but it looks like Spain and Peru.
  2.  
  3. >>>>>
  4.  
  5. Female Leader (Inca Princess)
  6.  
  7. A native princess who was raped and lost her titles. She uses her familial connections to raise a revolt years later after training to fight. Though she does not expect to overthrow the Spanish world empire, she is obsessed by personal revenge and even manages to contact the English Empire hoping for support. She encounters her envious childhood rival from another family, to find she has become a villain and a sex worker. Depte their childhood unfinished business she persuades her to join her as her assistant.
  8.  
  9. The Ace:
  10. Aloof Dark-Haired Girl:
  11. Anti-Hero: Of the Good Is Not Nice and Pragmatic Hero
  12. Anti-Villain: A combination of the Noble and Well-Intentioned variants.
  13. The Atoner:
  14. Badass Back:
  15. Badass In Charge:
  16. Big Good:
  17. Character Development: Initially was an arrogant Social Darwinist who had no problems using people as pawns for her plans,
  18. The Chessmaster: She is a Machiavellian-style tactical genius,
  19. Consummate Liar:
  20. Dark Action Girl:
  21. Dark and Troubled Past:
  22. Dark is Not Evil:
  23. Deadpan Snarker:
  24. Defrosting Ice Queen:
  25. Determinator:
  26. Dual Wielding:
  27. Fatal Flaw: Pride.
  28. Good All Along:
  29. Good Is Not Nice:
  30. The Heavy:
  31. Hot-Blooded:
  32. I Did What I Had to Do:
  33. Iron Lady:
  34. Knight in Sour Armor: While she believes that Humans Are Bastards,
  35. Lady of War:
  36. Long Game:
  37. Magnificent Bitch:
  38. Necessarily Evil:
  39. Noble Demon:
  40. One Woman Army:
  41. Perpetual Frowner:
  42. Pure Is Not Good:
  43. The Reveal:
  44. Revenge:
  45. The Rival:
  46. She Who Fights Monsters:
  47. Stealth Mentor:
  48. The Stoic:
  49. Sugar and Ice Personality:
  50. The Unfettered:
  51. Unscrupulous Hero:
  52. When She Smiles:
  53. Wicked Cultured:
  54. The Captain:
  55. Genius Bruiser:
  56. Guile Heroine:
  57. Ineffectual Loner: Prefers to work alone. It almost got her killed.
  58. Magnetic Heroine:
  59. The Paragon
  60. The Perfectionist:
  61. Rebel Leader:
  62. The Strategist:
  63. Action Girl:
  64. Attempted Rape: As part of her backstory
  65. The Big Girl:
  66. Blood Knight:
  67. Dodge the Bullet:
  68. Interplay of Sex and Violence:
  69. Sadist:
  70. Sociopathic Hero: Only to a certain degree.
  71. Token Evil Teammate:
  72. Unscrupulous Hero:
  73. Wouldn't Hurt a Child:
  74.  
  75. The Protector
  76.  
  77. An impulsive young Incan warrior who witnessed the murder of his village as a child. He becomes a champion of a throneless female royal.
  78.  
  79. Declaration of Protection:
  80. Determinator
  81. The Dulcinea Effect:
  82. Good Is Not Nice: He's hot-tempered and extremely volatile.
  83. The Hero Dies:
  84. Honor Before Reason
  85. The Power of Friendship:
  86. Messianic Archetype:
  87. Proud Warrior Race Guy
  88. Tragic Hero:
  89. Big Damn Heroes:
  90. Chick Magnet:
  91. Determinator: Although he's outmatched by Lelouch.
  92. Dynamic Entry: He does his Spinzaku Kick on his first appearance.
  93. The Fettered: Deconstructed as all his initial morality is just a way to deal with his own guilt.
  94. Guilt Complex / Survivor Guilt: So much so that he's a Death Seeker.
  95. Honor Before Reason: At times he acts this way, though sometimes he ends up with the exact opposite mentality and goes full on pragmatic.
  96. Idiot Houdini: On the other hand, and ironically enough, he survives against all rights, and his own wishes.
  97. It Gets Easier: Used to be reluctant to kill,
  98. It's All My Fault
  99. Jade-Colored Glasses: What he acquires throughout the series.
  100. Knight in Shining Armor: In the beginning. Later, he became a Knight Templar.
  101. Lady and Knight:
  102. Manly Tears:
  103. Nice Guy: For all of his flaws Suzaku is unquestionably one of the nicest characters in the series.
  104. The Paladin: For most of the series,
  105. Principles Zealot: Started off like this
  106. Tall, Dark and Handsome:
  107. Wide-Eyed Idealist:
  108.  
  109. >> Insert her companions ie. arcs before finding her lost relative
  110.  
  111. The Hooker (Hereditary Inca Princess)
  112.  
  113. A native aristocratic girl who was after the conquest raped by several Spanish at the age of nine and punched in the stomach when pregnant. After this traumatic series of incidents she escaped at the age of ten and hid her past, living by cunning and prostitution. At the start of the story she has attracted two male sidekicks, a native street urchin and more reluctantly on her part, a Spanish runaway. When her old rival appears again they are immediately hostile because of her old jealousy although her rival seeks ultimately to recruit her as her second in command. At first she even plans to lead the Spaniards to her rival, who succeeds only after she breaks down crying about what the invaders did, that she never told anyone else.
  114.  
  115. Bitch in Sheep's Clothing:
  116. Boxed Crook:
  117. Disproportionate Retribution:
  118. Green-Eyed Monster:
  119. Headbutting Heroes:
  120. It's All About Me:
  121. Obligatory Swearing:
  122. The Tease:
  123. Token Evil Teammate
  124. The Vamp
  125. Wild Card
  126. Action Girl: Borderline.
  127. Big Damn Heroes:
  128. Broken Bird:
  129. Byronic Heroine:
  130. Bystander Syndrome:
  131. Cloudcuckoolander:
  132. The Confidant:
  133. Cry Cute: A cold-hearted, Manipulative Bitch like C.C. only cries with good reason
  134. Dark and Troubled Past:
  135. The Dark Chick:
  136. Deadpan Snarker:
  137. Defrosting Ice Queen:
  138. Devoted to You:
  139. The Gadfly:
  140. Living Emotional Crutch:
  141. Loves Secrecy:
  142. Mysterious Past:
  143. Mysterious Waif:
  144. Pretty Freeloader:
  145. The Spock:
  146. The Stoic:
  147. Sugar and Ice Personality:
  148. Trickster Girlfriend:
  149. Trickster Mentor:
  150. Troubled Fetal Position:
  151. Walking the Earth:
  152. Awesomeness by Analysis:
  153. Berserk Button:
  154. Bifauxnen: Deliberately invoked to hide
  155. Break the Cutie:
  156. Combat Pragmatist:
  157. Creepy Child:
  158. Determinator:
  159. Emotionless Girl: Subverted. Clare only appears to be this,
  160. Heartwarming Orphan: In the backstory for a brief period.
  161. Hot-Blooded: Despite her efforts to appear calm,
  162. Knife Nut:
  163. The Lancer: Also Miria's Number Two.
  164. Plucky Girl:
  165. Rape as Backstory:
  166. Took a Level in Badass:
  167. Unstoppable Rage:
  168. The Alcoholic:
  169. Ax-Crazy:
  170. Berserk Button: Revy has a Hair-Trigger Temper
  171. Break the Cutie:
  172. Celibate Heroine:
  173. Cute and Psycho:
  174. Cynicism Catalyst:
  175. Does Not Like The New Guy:
  176. Hates Being Touched:
  177. Hidden Depths: She hates what she has become but doesn't know how to change.
  178. Jerk with a Heart of Gold:
  179. Kick Them While They Are Down:
  180. Lightning Bruiser:
  181. Mood-Swinger:
  182. Murder Is the Best Solution:
  183. Never Be Hurt Again:
  184. Pet the Dog:
  185. Rape as Backstory:
  186. Satisfied Street Rat: Not that it didn't leave her fucked in the head,
  187. Silly Rabbit, Idealism Is for Kids!:
  188. Situational Sexuality:
  189. Slasher Smile:
  190. Sociopathic Hero:
  191. Sour Outside, Sad Inside:
  192. Straw Nihilist:
  193. Trigger Happy: Her first response to a problem is to shoot it.
  194. Unresolved Sexual Tension:
  195. Violently Protective Girlfriend:
  196. When She Smiles:
  197. Will They or Won't They?:
  198. Women Are Wiser: Inverted and justified.
  199. Worthy Opponent:
  200. Yandere:
  201.  
  202. The Thief (Hooker Accomplice)
  203.  
  204. An outwardly foolish and sometimes confrontational but inwardly sad teenage thief who began life as a native street urchin and takes part in his female companion's scams.
  205.  
  206. Cannot Tell a Joke: Not that it stops him from trying.
  207. Casanova Wannabe:
  208. Childhood Friends:
  209. Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass:
  210. Fatal Flaw: Kida is very bad with handling shame and guilt.
  211. Hidden Depths:
  212. Keet: Kida is the loudest and happiest out of the three at the beginning of the series.
  213. Obfuscating Stupidity:
  214. One-Man Army:
  215. Sad Clown:
  216. Stepford Smiler:
  217. Two Guys and a Girl:
  218. Adorkable: He has his moments.
  219. The Artful Dodger:
  220. Badass Adorable:
  221. Book Dumb: Inverted.
  222. Card Sharp:
  223. Devoted to You:
  224. Dogged Nice Guy:
  225. Idiot Hero:
  226. Justified Criminal: Back when he was a Street Urchin.
  227. Love at First Sight:
  228. Mouthy Kid:
  229. Neighborhood Friendly Gangsters:
  230. Only Sane Man: Firo can't help but notice that a good deal of his friends are very, very weird
  231. Professional Gambler:
  232. Satisfied Street Rat:
  233. Tsundere: Type A variety. He's a confrontational smartass unless he's around people he likes, where he's goes deredere.
  234. Underestimating Badassery:
  235. Undying Loyalty:
  236. Badass Bookworm:
  237. Jade-Colored Glasses:
  238. The Smart Guy:
  239.  
  240. The Bookworm (Hooker Accomplice and Spanish Runaway)
  241.  
  242. An educated Spanish youth who ran away to seek out the lost cities of gold and becomes corrupted by criminal life when he joins a prostitute with a secret past.
  243.  
  244. All of the Other Reindeer:
  245. Badass Adorable:
  246. Beware the Nice Ones:
  247. Can't Hold His Liquor:
  248. The Charmer:
  249. Determinator:
  250. Hidden Depths:
  251. In Vino Veritas:
  252. Naïve Newcomer:
  253. Nice Guy:
  254. No Sense of Direction:
  255. Professional Gambler:
  256. Stepford Smiler:
  257. Undying Loyalty:
  258. Unstoppable Rage:
  259. Adorkable:
  260. Apologizes a Lot:
  261. Awakening the Sleeping Giant:
  262. Beneath the Mask:
  263. Cannot Spit It Out:
  264. Character Development:
  265. Childhood Friends:
  266. Cute and Psycho:
  267. Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass:
  268. Dissonant Serenity:
  269. Dogged Nice Guy:
  270. The Dulcinea Effect:
  271. Freaky Is Cool:
  272. I Just Want to Be Badass
  273. Mood-Swinger:
  274. Neighbourhood-Friendly Gangsters:
  275. Non-Action Guy: Subverted
  276. Protagonist Journey to Villain:
  277. Shrinking Violet: He shows himself as meek and insecure. Subverted later on.
  278. Yandere:
  279. Accidental Pervert:
  280. Awesome by Analysis:
  281. Badass Bookworm:
  282. Byronic Hero: Edward has the less destructive traits of this. As cheery as he may seem, he is rigidly stubborn
  283. Calling the Old Man Out:
  284. The Cynic:
  285. Deadpan Snarker:
  286. Does Not Like Guns:
  287. Exact Eavesdropping:
  288. He Is All Grown Up:
  289. Humble Hero:
  290. Insufferable Genius:
  291. Iron Butt Monkey:
  292. Men Don't Cry:
  293. Nay-Theist:
  294. Single-Target Sexuality:
  295. Stress Vomit:
  296. Took a Level in Badass:
  297. Tsundere:
  298. Wise Beyond His Years:
  299.  
  300. >>>>>
  301.  
  302. The Spy (Incan working for the Spanish)
  303.  
  304. A sinister traitor to his race who is employed to infiltrate the native resistance movements and has risen to captain one of them. However afterwards he realises it is in hiis own self interest not to destroy the revolutionary movement but to attempt a coup in Tahuantisuyo.
  305.  
  306. Affably Evil:
  307. Awesomeness by Analysis:
  308. Badass Boast:
  309. Badass Bookworm:
  310. Battle of Wits:
  311. Best Served Cold:
  312. Blatant Lies:
  313. Cannot Spit It Out: Lelouch has a habit of dodging questions even when he'd be better off answering them.
  314. The Chessmaster:
  315. Deadpan Snarker
  316. Death Seeker:
  317. The Evil Genius:
  318. Evil Gloating:
  319. The Gadfly:
  320. Graceful Loser: Mostly averted
  321. Intelligence Equals Isolation:
  322. Kubrick Stare:
  323. The Leader:
  324. Manipulative Bastard:
  325. Mole in Charge:
  326. Non-Action Guy:
  327. Psychotic Smirk:
  328. Slouch of Villainy
  329. The Smart Guy
  330. The Social Expert
  331. Tall, Dark and Handsome:
  332. Tall, Dark and Snarky:
  333. The Unfettered:
  334. Weak, but Skilled:
  335. We Would Have Told You, But...:
  336. What Measure Is a Mook?
  337. Wicked Cultured:
  338. Batman Gambit:
  339. Benevolent Boss:
  340. Bitch in Sheep's Clothing:
  341. Consummate Liar:
  342. Diabolical Mastermind:
  343. Disproportionate Retribution:
  344. Dissonant Serenity:
  345. Evil Plan:
  346. Eviler Than Thou:
  347. For the Evulz:
  348. Green-Eyed Monster:
  349. The Heavy:
  350. It Amused Me:
  351. It's Personal:
  352. Jerk with a Heart of Jerk:
  353. Kick Them While They Are Down:
  354. Knowledge Broker:
  355. Lack of Empathy:
  356. Loners Are Freaks:
  357. Psycho Psychologist:
  358. Renaissance Man:
  359. Smug Smiler:
  360. The Sociopath:
  361. The Stoic:
  362. Technically a Smile:
  363. Troll:
  364. Wild Card:
  365. Ax-Crazy:
  366. Berserk Button: Having his calculations destroyed.
  367. Combat Sadomasochist:
  368. Control Freak
  369. Good with Numbers
  370. Insufferable Genius
  371. Mad Bomber:
  372. Mad Mathematician:
  373. Master of Disguise:
  374. Soft-Spoken Sadist:
  375.  
  376. The Loner (Spaniard who joined the Incas)
  377.  
  378. He is a guilt stricken loner with a harsh personality, who feels guilt after his cowardice when his conquistadore companions died in an ambush, and later for his own violence. Unlike most Spaniards he is a devout Christian of sorts and joined a native revolt revolutionary knowing he was following a spy. He has a younger devotee who is neither Spanish nor Quechiua.
  379.  
  380. Anti-Hero:
  381. The Atoner:
  382. Byronic Hero:
  383. Covert Pervert:
  384. Dark and Troubled Past:
  385. Death Glare:
  386. Dual Wielding:
  387. Good Is Not Nice:
  388. I Was Just Passing Through
  389. Jerk with a Heart of Gold:
  390. Perpetual Frowner:
  391. Silly Rabbit, Idealism Is for Kids!:
  392. Sour Outside, Sad Inside:
  393. The Stoic:
  394. Sugar and Ice Personality:
  395. Tall, Dark and Snarky:
  396. Unstoppable Rage:
  397. Unwitting Pawn:
  398. When He Smiles:
  399. Aloof Ally
  400. Dark and Troubled Past:
  401. Dirty Coward: His back story
  402. The Exile:
  403. Not So Stoic: Openly weeps
  404. Pet the Dog:
  405. Sour Supporter
  406. Warrior Poet
  407.  
  408. The Runaway
  409.  
  410. A young Aymara boy who began to tag along with a reluctant conquistador who had taken the native side and learn from him combat skills with a taken Spanish sword. He becomes competant at swordplay and is eager to defend and assist his Spanish tutor. He is sacrificed by the spy later.
  411.  
  412. Adorably Precocious Child
  413. All-Loving Hero:
  414. Badass Adorable
  415. Badass and Child Duo:
  416. Beware the Nice Ones:
  417. Break the Cutie:
  418. The Cutie:
  419. Determinator:
  420. The Heart
  421. Heterosexual Life-Partners:
  422. Hero-Worshipper:
  423. Innocent Prodigy
  424. Morality Pet:
  425. Nice Guy
  426. Tagalong Kid
  427. Too Good for This Sinful Earth:
  428. Badass Boast:
  429. Berserk Button:
  430. Deliberate Injury Gambit:
  431. Distressed Dude:
  432. Friend to All Children:
  433. Grin of Audacity: He can be seen smiling in the middle of a fight.
  434. Groin Attack:
  435. He Is All Grown Up:
  436. Heartwarming Orphan:
  437. Lightning Bruiser:
  438. Made of Iron: He fights pretty well
  439. The Rest Shall Pass:
  440. Shaming the Mob:
  441. Team Chef:
  442. Unwitting Pawn:
  443. You Have Outlived Your Usefulness:
  444.  
  445. The Bandit (Incan criminal)
  446.  
  447. An associate of the spy and of the loner and the runaway, he is the most humourous of their group and an exceptionally skilled combatant with a love of arson. Despite his destructiveness and silliness, he has a genuinely valiant and protective streak. He tortures on the command of the spy who likes to watch though the aloof loner prefers not to.
  448.  
  449. Let's Get Dangerous!:
  450. Obfuscating Stupidity:
  451. Otaku:
  452. Torture Technicians:
  453. Beware the Nice Ones:
  454. Kill It with Fire:
  455. Ascended Fanboy:
  456. Berserk Button:
  457. Beware the Silly Ones
  458. Big Damn Heroes:
  459. Covert Pervert:
  460. Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass:
  461. Friend to All Children:
  462. Hidden Depths:
  463. Improbable Aiming Skills:
  464. Improvised Weapon User:
  465. Living Emotional Crutch:
  466. Slasher Smile:
  467. The Smart Guy:
  468. Sociopathic Hero:
  469.  
  470. >>>>>
  471.  
  472. The Governer
  473.  
  474. An obese Spanish despot who hates the native peoples and cares little for his own men. He cares only to loot gold and is resented by many Spanish though he has the loyalty of those under his command. As a conquistador he was excessively violent and liked to raze cities, reflecting his pyromaniac fetish.
  475.  
  476. Authority Equals Asskicking: Averted,
  477. Ax-Crazy:
  478. Big Bad:
  479. Blood Knight:
  480. Card-Carrying Villain: Admits that he's a warmonger
  481. Character Filibuster: The man loves war and death, that's for sure.
  482. The Chessmaster:
  483. Clasp Your Hands If You Deceive:
  484. Combat Sadomasochist:
  485. Dissonant Serenity: Arguably his scariest trait.
  486. Face Death with Dignity:
  487. Famous Last Words:
  488. Fat Bastard:
  489. A Father to His Men:
  490. Faux Affably Evil:
  491. For the Evulz:
  492. It's All About Me:
  493. Man of Wealth and Taste:
  494. Manipulative Bastard:
  495. Nightmare Fetishist:
  496. Non-Action Big Bad:
  497. I Regret Nothing:
  498. Slasher Smile:
  499. The Sociopath:
  500. The Unfettered:
  501. Villainous Valor:
  502. Villainous Glutton:
  503. We Have Reserves: He doesn't care how many of his soldiers die
  504. The Corrupter: What tries to do those with corrupt hearts,
  505. Crocodile Tears:
  506. Death Seeker:
  507. The Dreaded:
  508. Evil Virtues: Works hard, is resourceful, ambitious, patient, and determined.
  509. Gentleman and a Scholar: He feigns to be this.
  510. I've Come Too Far: Near the end, Johan reveals that he believes that he crossed the Moral Event Horizon long ago, and that it is too late for him to redeem himself. So there's no reason for him to stop committing his horrible actions anyway.
  511. Lack of Empathy:
  512. Nerves of Steel:
  513. Nightmare Fuel Station Attendant: Everything he does is terrifying,
  514. Pyro Maniac: Books, buildings, books and buildings...
  515. Smart People Know Latin:
  516. The Sociopath:
  517. Softspoken Sadist:
  518. The Svengali:
  519. Trickster: He frequently uses people's hypocrisies and the lies they tell themselves against them.
  520. Would Hurt a Child:
  521. You Monster!:
  522. Beneath the Mask:
  523. The Casanova: Gendo tends to be popular with the ladies.
  524. Death Equals Redemption:
  525. Diabolical Mastermind:
  526. Evil Has a Bad Sense of Humor: Gendo was a quite a Deadpan Snarker back in the day,
  527. I Was Quite a Looker: In his youth, Gendo was much more ruggedly handsome and conventionally attractive.
  528. Karmic Death:
  529. Oh, Crap!: In the manga, when Shinji tries to assault him after Touji's death.
  530.  
  531. The Fanatic
  532.  
  533. A dictatorial man and former conquistador with an extreme sense of Christian morality and severe ruthlessness, who disciplined his troops by killing all rapists and the like under his commans. Men flock to him despite his fanaticism for his morality and efficiency in detroying racism and crime. Though he cares only for glory his means is to eradicate all ethnic tensions under his rule by eradicating all, native or Spanish, who disagree with his aims. He is an excellent leader however, getting everyone under himself to focus on their qualities.
  534.  
  535. The Ace:
  536. Allergic to Routine:
  537. Ambiguously Gay / Asexuality:
  538. Anti-Villain: Subverted
  539. Asexuality:
  540. Awesomeness by Analysis:
  541. Ax-Crazy:
  542. Bad Boss:
  543. Badass Bookworm:
  544. Bastardly Speech:
  545. Batman Gambit: He's a master at manipulation.
  546. Berserk Button: Don't suggest what Kira is doing is wrong.
  547. Bitch in Sheep's Clothing:
  548. Black and White Insanity:
  549. Bloodbath Villain Origin:
  550. Broken Ace: There are hints in the series that Light wasn't entirely stable even before finding the Death Note; being so effortlessly perfect while surrounded by a world that he considered "rotten" while having little ability to fix it left him bored and seemingly depressed.
  551. Broken Messiah:
  552. The Butcher:
  553. Byronic Hero: Fit this archetype pre-Eclipse. Introspective? Yes. Intelligent? Amazingly so. Arrogant? His defining character trait.
  554. The Caligula: Kira makes for a dangerously insane ruler.
  555. Can't Take Criticism:
  556. The Charmer:
  557. The Chessmaster:
  558. Chick Magnet:
  559. Consummate Liar:
  560. Dark Messiah:
  561. Death Glare:
  562. Desk Jockey:
  563. Despotism Justifies the Means:
  564. Determinator:
  565. Devil in Plain Sight:
  566. Disproportionate Retribution:
  567. Dissonant Serenity:
  568. Drunk with Power:
  569. The Dutiful Son:
  570. Even Evil Has Standards:
  571. Evil Genius:
  572. Evil Gloating:
  573. Evil Is Petty:
  574. Evil Overlooker:
  575. The Extremist Was Right:
  576. Family Values Villain:
  577. Faux Affably Evil: He puts up a cool, polite, and friendly act, but in reality, he looks down on everyone around him.
  578. Friendless Background:
  579. Genius Bruiser:
  580. A God Am I:
  581. He Who Fights Monsters:
  582. He-Man Woman Hater:
  583. Holier Than Thou:
  584. I Did What I Had to Do:
  585. Inferiority Superiority Complex:
  586. Insufferable Genius
  587. It's All About Me:
  588. Knight Templar:
  589. Lonely at the Top:
  590. Magnetic Hero:
  591. Manipulative Bastard:
  592. Mask of Sanity:
  593. Master Actor:
  594. The Mentally Disturbed:
  595. Moral Myopia:
  596. Moral Sociopathy:
  597. Narcissist:
  598. Necessarily Evil:
  599. Non-Action Guy:
  600. No Sense of Humor:
  601. Omniscient Morality License:
  602. Pay Evil unto Evil:
  603. The Perfectionist:
  604. Person of Mass Destruction:
  605. Pride:
  606. Principles Zealot:
  607. Sadist:
  608. Scare 'Em Straight:
  609. The Scourge of God:
  610. Screw the Rules, I Make Them!:
  611. Sitting on the Roof:
  612. Smug Snake:
  613. Softspoken Sadist:
  614. Stepford Smiler:
  615. The Stoic:
  616. Tall, Dark and Snarky
  617. Tautological Templar:
  618. Terror Hero: He sees himself as one
  619. Utopia Justifies the Means:
  620. Villain with Good Publicity:
  621. Visionary Villain:
  622. Well-Intentioned Extremist:
  623. The Ace:
  624. Ambition Is Evil:
  625. Asskicking Equals Authority:
  626. Beware the Nice Ones: Very courteous and mannerly. But stand in his way and you shall see hell.
  627. Big Good: The original Band of the Hawk saw him as their caring and benevolent leader, which isn't entirely wrong; as while he may have used underhanded methods to advance himself, he also allowed each of his subordinates to attain higher social standing and privilege while also genuinely being a kind and courteous leader.
  628. The Chains of Commanding: Griffith couldn't really let himself get particularly close to anyone in his mercenary band—partly out of his own narcissistic tendencies,
  629. Control Freak:
  630. Cultured Warrior:
  631. Dramatic Irony: His very character thrives on this.
  632. Face of an Angel, Mind of a Demon:
  633. Four-Star Badass: For as long he was the leader of the Band of Hawkes, he led victory after victory against impossible odds in a literal streak.
  634. If I Can't Have You...: When Guts tries to leave, Griffith is willing to kill him rather than not have the man wrapped around his finger.
  635. Kick the Son of a Bitch: Does this to the Midland nobles who cross his path. Although he does it for selfish reasons, he comes off as something of a hero simply because said nobles were... not the nicest people.
  636. Knight in Shining Armor: Fits this perfectly during the Golden Age arc, making for a nice, juicy Deconstruction.
  637. Lack of Empathy: Griffith claims that he feels no remorse about having sacrificed his followers, even after going to the hill of swords to see if he would feel anything.
  638. Like a God to Me: The typical first impression that people get upon seeing Griffith for the first time is that he's like a saint or hero who stepped out of an artwork.
  639. Master Swordsman:
  640. Messianic Archetype: An extremely nominal example. Upon his return to the mortal world, he manages to establish himself a kingdom and gain the love and worship of pretty much everyone in Midland.
  641. Never My Fault:
  642. Nominal Hero: In the past he was an amoral and self-interested mercenary, but gained the status of hero by defeating Tudor's armies and saving the good-guy Kingdom of Midland.
  643. Not Good with Rejection:
  644. Psychotic Smirk:
  645. Renaissance Man:
  646. Social Climber:
  647. Street Urchin: While having an inner monologue to himself while imprisoned, Griffith mentioned that he spent his early years on the streets with other kids.
  648. Übermensch: To Griffith, pursuing one's dream is a moral principle that trumps every other consideration of class, social propriety, or morality as determined by human society.
  649. The Unfettered:
  650. Ungrateful Bastard:
  651.  
  652. The Jovial Conquistador
  653.  
  654. The archetypical war tourist who fights for the thrill of it and for loyalty to his superiors, no matter how disgusting their actiona may be. However though he shares their hatred of heathenry he his an extremely jovial warrior who tries to be a role mdel to converted war orphans. Eventually he overthrows the despot.
  655.  
  656. Anti-Hero: Type V
  657. Blood Knight:
  658. Boisterous Bruiser:
  659. Colonel Badass:
  660. Cool Old Guy:
  661. The Dreaded:
  662. Dual Wielding:
  663. Four-Star Badass: But Canute appoints Thorkell the commander of his armies in order to deal with the Baltic Sea crisis.
  664. Hidden Depths: inversion: A man who hides nothing at all about himself.
  665. Large and in Charge:
  666. Manly Tears:
  667. Nothing Personal: He has this attitude towards killing in battle.
  668. Rated M for Manly:
  669. Real Men Love The Aesir:
  670. Rewarded as a Traitor Deserves: Thorkell despises treachery and traitors
  671. Victory Is Boring: Finds easy victories tedious.
  672. War for Fun and Profit: Emphasis on the fun.
  673. Warrior Poet: He's capable of being eloquent and thoughtful, especially on the concept of battles and duty.
  674. World's Strongest Man: He may not be as skilled as Thors or Askeladd, but his prodigious strength makes up for it.
  675. Father to His Men: Quite literally. Most of Anderson's followers were orphans that he raised and trained in the orphanage
  676. The Berserker: Despite being fairly calm around regular humans and especially children, Anderson transforms into a full-on berserker
  677. The Determinator:
  678. Even Evil Has Standards: Anderson almost always follows his own set of rules, regardless of what Maxwell tells him.
  679. Evil Laugh: He's not evil, but he sure can laugh as though he is.
  680. Friend to All Children: He seems to genuinely love children, as seen in Volume 1, even though he tells them that it's okay to hurt heathens and unbelievers.
  681. Good Shepherd:
  682. Gentle Giant:
  683. Hero Antagonist: Compared to Alucard, even though he is not spotless in his morality.
  684. Knight Templar:
  685. Light is Not Good:
  686. Mood Whiplash: Can act very polite and father-like one minute, and switch to a ruthless maniac the next.
  687. Nice Guy:
  688. Noble Demon: More noble than the usual, considering he can hardly be called a villain.
  689. No Holds Barred Beat Down: Mostly averted surprisingly.
  690. Offing the Offspring: In the adoptive sense. When Maxwell goes too far and starts to slaughter innocent people for no other reason than to assert his own power, an enraged and disgusted Anderson steps in
  691. The Paladin: This is his title.
  692. Pet the Dog: He's nice to all those children back at the Catholic orphanage,
  693. Sociopathic Hero: When he sees a vampire, a heathen, or an enemy of Iscariot. Otherwise, not so much.
  694. Thou Shalt Not Kill Muggles: Yes, this even includes Protestant muggles if they aren't involved in Iscariot affairs,
  695. Well-Intentioned Extremist: Although his methods are quite questionable at times
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