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* In ''[[The Order of the Stick]],'' Tarquin ''wants'' this for himself and [[Mad Dictators Handsome Son|Elan]] in a bizarre way. He clearly cares about his son and would like him to rule with him, but since Elan won't ignore his atrocities [[Genre Savvy]] Tarquin figures that them eventually fighting to the death will at least make an excellent story that could have them live forever in legends. Elan is... [[Heroic BSOD|somewhat less keen on this plan]]. |
* In ''[[The Order of the Stick]],'' Tarquin ''wants'' this for himself and [[Mad Dictators Handsome Son|Elan]] in a bizarre way. He clearly cares about his son and would like him to rule with him, but since Elan won't ignore his atrocities [[Genre Savvy]] Tarquin figures that them eventually fighting to the death will at least make an excellent story that could have them live forever in legends. Elan is... [[Heroic BSOD|somewhat less keen on this plan]]. |
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** Tarquin and his other son, [[Evil Twin|Nale]] seem to also share this dynamic in an [[Evil vs. Evil]] way. They were also former allies, but Nale seems to have betrayed Tarquin at some point, and the two hated each others methods (Nale being [[Contractual Genre Blindness|Contractually Genre Blind]] and always eager to show his superiority). {{spoiler|Tarquin eventually resolved this by killing Nale himself.}} |
** Tarquin and his other son, [[Evil Twin|Nale]] seem to also share this dynamic in an [[Evil vs. Evil]] way. They were also former allies, but Nale seems to have betrayed Tarquin at some point, and the two hated each others methods (Nale being [[Contractual Genre Blindness|Contractually Genre Blind]] and always eager to show his superiority). {{spoiler|Tarquin eventually resolved this by killing Nale himself.}} |