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Of the redhand king of the mountain tvtropes
Of the redhand king of the mountain tvtropes







of the redhand king of the mountain tvtropes of the redhand king of the mountain tvtropes

The Principal in Great Teacher Onizuka learns of Onizuka's true nature this way.Also, his half-brother Tendou, who would have been the successor to the throne if not for a) his parents fearing for his safety and sending him away and b) Hotohori's overbearing mother pushing him onto the throne instead) lives as a peasant and even shared a relationship with the woman who later became Hotohori's wife.And has, on occasion, intentionally combined it with Dude Looks Like a Lady. Hotohori in Fushigi Yuugi is always doing this.It's mostly Obfuscating Stupidity, even if the falling-over-and-demanding-food thing is later Ling's Something Only They Would Say in a plot-relevant way. Ling on the other hand is such a dork that when the other characters find out who he is, they picture him in pantaloons with a white horse and a shiny crown and almost injure themselves laughing. Ling Yao and May Chang in Fullmetal Alchemist, although in May's case, being the emperor's daughter doesn't really get her all that much.It's a favorite activity of Emperor Amaterasu, but then, disguising yourself is the easiest thing in the world to do when you're a literal divine emperor. Happens frequently in The Five Star Stories.The king of Fiore is disguised as the pumpkin-headed mascot of the Grand Magic Games. Finally, Kururi confronts a Con Man selling swords claiming they were made by him, which dispels Kururi’s disguise spell because of his passion for blacksmithing. And then he interrupts bullies before preaching about the new school he’s building. First, Kururi lets himself be picked up as a Toy Boy for a noblewoman for a meeting of his political opposition and calls them out. Expecting to Fall into Ruin, I Aim to Become a Blacksmith: Kururi, in his capacity as feudal lord of Helan, uses the Voluntary Shapeshifting neko-sensei taught him to see how things are going.As well, Euphie meets Suzaku whilst pretending to be a commoner so she can see the settlement. At the series' beginning, he lives with his sister, a princess. (He's 17th in line for the throne, at least he is at the beginning of the series.) Slight subversion in that he's only a prince, and not even close to being the crown prince. In Chrome Shelled Regios, queen Alsheyra Almonise pretends to be a normal, lazy professor all the time, leaving Kanaris in charge of most of the things in the palace.Accomplishments of the Duke's Daughter: Despite supposedly being outside of the country to study, First Prince Alfred Tasmeria is actually incognito maneuvering to prepare for a potential Succession Crisis.If this character isn't good at passing for common, he may be Rich in Dollars, Poor in Sense. Very common for Royals Who Actually Do Something as it allows the king to leave the stuffy confines of his castle and interact with the people outside without drawing too much potentially dangerous attention to themselves. God Was My Copilot and Angel Unaware are the supernatural versions of this trope. It can lead to a Right in Front of Me moment. If he doesn't know he is the king/emperor/etc. However, it is never a case of a Secret Legacy the king always knows that he is the king, and is generally plotting for when the Rightful King Returns, or has been using a Decoy Leader to rule. This may be a Rags to Royalty situation if the king must stay hidden for his own safety. Later we discover this person is actually someone of great fame and importance (a king/powerful wizard, etc), and that they had disguised themself to walk among the general populace unnoticed. The heroes and/or villains run into a seemingly unimportant person, usually a beggar or common criminal.









Of the redhand king of the mountain tvtropes