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Basic Trope: High class character has to flee hunters for one reason or another.

  • Straight: Princess Velvet must hide from soldiers of The Empire, disguising herself as a commoner.
  • Exaggerated: Emperor Evulz has all of his forces combing the world for any sign of Princess Velvet.
  • Justified: Velvet got close enough to the emperor to discover his Achilles Heel, so he wants to get rid of her before she runs into any ragtag group of heroes or anything like that.
  • Inverted: Moses in the Bulrushes
  • Subverted: Emperor Evulz puts out an arrest warrant for Velvet, but instead of hiding out, she confronts him. Or she is openly granted asylum by another kingdom.
  • Double Subverted: ...But the attack fails, or she hates being an exile, so she returns as a fugitive.
  • Parodied: Most of the nobility is "in hiding," but everybody except Emperor Evulz knows exactly where they are. May be the result of their Paper-Thin Disguise: the nobility walk the street wearing masks or odd hats, which prevents the Emperor or his Mooks from recognizing them. The aristocracy is based in "The Hidden Grotto," which is marked on every single map.
  • Deconstructed: Velvet is so used to living the high life that she has difficulty adjusting to life on the run; unable to hide her heritage, she is eventually discovered and dealt with.
  • Reconstructed: Velvet has trouble adjusting to life on the run at first, but with help from sympathetic villagers is able to overcome this, and emerges as a stronger person for going through such trials.
  • Zig Zagged: ???
  • Averted: No member of the nobility is ever on the run.
  • Enforced: Velvet's royal background is being saved for The Reveal, so the writers needed some way to ensure she met La Résistance.
  • Lampshaded: "Don't tell me, you're a princess in hiding."
  • Invoked: Princess Velvet's father exiles her for a while so she can learn what it's like t be a commoner before ruleing over her people.
  • Defied: A UN expy enforces laws that protect former rulers from having to go into hiding. Princess Velvet is able to live openly.
  • Discussed: "But sire, what if your predecessor's heir is living amoung the commoners?"
  • Conversed: ???
  • Played For Laughs: Despite being on the run, Velvet expects everyone to keep treating her like royalty and responds to any percieved insult with an enraged "Do you know who I AM?!" — much to the dismay of her bodyguard.
  • Played For Drama: ???

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