User:Looney Toons/sandbox/Called Before the King

One or more principal characters receives an invitation they can't refuse -- the monarch or other rule of the nation or region they're in wants to see them -- now. Sometimes it means they're in trouble, and sometimes it means they're about to receive a reward or honor of some sort. Either way, they can't say "no", not if they don't want to suffer some unpleasant repercussions.

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When somebody shows up at court without being summoned, that's What's Up, King Dude?

Fan Works

 * Relatively Absent: chapter 8 summons for the Yamada to appear before the Emperor

Film

 * the start of Shrek 2 where Shrek and Fiona get a royal message (complete with trumpets)

Literature

 * One of the MythAdventures books starts with the protagonist, Skeeve, being summoned to appear before King Roderick - in private. Since Skeeve is at that time Roderick's Court Magician, he has no choice but to present himself... and thus does the novel's plot begin.

Real Life

 * Royal command performances are this for entertainers -- the monarch "requests" that they appear before them to perform their act.