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Many a character will get [[Made a Slave]] in the course of his or her adventures, and then get away again; sometimes this is even the driving force of some [[Noble Fugitive|Long Lost Heir]] or [[Proud Warrior Race Guy]]. Other times it's just [[Hilarity Ensues|Whacky Hijinks]], because who isn't going to laugh and enjoy the [[Fan Service]] of a little harmless [[Go-Go Enslavement]]?
Many a character will get [[Made a Slave]] in the course of his or her adventures, and then get away again; sometimes this is even the driving force of some [[Noble Fugitive|Long Lost Heir]] or [[Proud Warrior Race Guy]]. Other times it's just [[Hilarity Ensues|Whacky Hijinks]], because who isn't going to laugh and enjoy the [[Fan Service]] of a little harmless [[Go-Go Enslavement]]?


And then there are the ones who were never ''made'' slaves, because they were born into it. Some of these people may come from a [[Slave Race]], and some of them may even find [[Happiness in Slavery]], but an overwhelming number of protagonists [[Born Into Slavery]] are deeply opposed to this condition. They may wish to avenge particular wrongs, or start a war to free their people, or just join a moral crusade for general emancipation. And that's if the story isn't entirely focused on them struggling to gain freedom just for themselves and/or loved ones.
And then there are the ones who were never ''made'' slaves, because they were born into it. Some of these people may come from a [[Slave Race]], and some of them may even find [[Happiness in Slavery]], but an overwhelming number of protagonists '''Born Into Slavery''' are deeply opposed to this condition. They may wish to avenge particular wrongs, or start a war to free their people, or just join a moral crusade for general emancipation. And that's if the story isn't entirely focused on them struggling to gain freedom just for themselves and/or loved ones.


It is also not guaranteed they will succeed, even in modern works, although it leaves a bad taste in our mouths when they don't. May ultimately invoke [[I Die Free]].
It is also not guaranteed they will succeed, even in modern works, although it leaves a bad taste in our mouths when they don't. May ultimately invoke [[I Die Free]].
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== Anime & Manga ==
== Anime & Manga ==
* The ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' manga reveals that the protagonists' father, Hohenheim, was [[Really Seven Hundred Years Old|over four hundred years old]]; this impressed no one, because the anime storyline already revealed that. But it also reveals concurrently that around Ed's age he was a nameless slave designated #23, in the vanished Xerxes Empire. He climbs up from there with the help of [[Big Bad|Homunculus]], who regards him as a father, but until the little blob in the jar started talking to him he had no particular ambitions beyond doing his work and being left alone.
* The ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' manga reveals that the protagonists' father, Hohenheim, was [[Really Seven Hundred Years Old|over four hundred years old]]; this impressed no one, because the anime storyline already revealed that. But it also reveals concurrently that around Ed's age he was a nameless slave designated #23, in the vanished Xerxes Empire. He climbs up from there with the help of [[Big Bad|Homunculus]], who regards him as a father, but until the little blob in the jar started talking to him he had no particular ambitions beyond doing his work and being left alone.
* One of [[The Dragon|Legato Bluesummers']] [[A Day in The Limelight]] bits in the ''[[Trigun]]'' manga shows us his backstory, which was either this or being [[Made a Slave]] in infancy or very early childhood. Then the little blue-haired [[Sex Slave]] who discovers his [[People Puppets|psychic powers]] and instead of using them to escape sets out to make sure of killing [[Bullying the Dragon|everyone in the entirety of the town]]. This causes them to start [[Rape As Backstory|raping him to death]] as a punishment, apparently preventing him from focusing enough to stop them, since he's just starting to grow into his powers.
* One of [[The Dragon|Legato Bluesummers']] [[A Day in the Limelight]] bits in the ''[[Trigun]]'' manga shows us his backstory, which was either this or being [[Made a Slave]] in infancy or very early childhood. Then the little blue-haired [[Sex Slave]] who discovers his [[People Puppets|psychic powers]] and instead of using them to escape sets out to make sure of killing [[Bullying the Dragon|everyone in the entirety of the town]]. This causes them to start [[Rape as Backstory|raping him to death]] as a punishment, apparently preventing him from focusing enough to stop them, since he's just starting to grow into his powers.
** And then [[Big Bad|Knives]] has an accidental [[Big Damn Heroes]] moment, and decides to spare the kid and let him tag along when he ''offers his life gladly'' in thanks. Reaches [[Tear Jerker]] when the boy is clearly ''crying for joy'' even as he admits that he doesn't have a name, and stumbles after the [[Magnificent Bastard]] with [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic|the shackles still trailing shattered chains]].
** And then [[Big Bad|Knives]] has an accidental [[Big Damn Heroes]] moment, and decides to spare the kid and let him tag along when he ''offers his life gladly'' in thanks. Reaches [[Tear Jerker]] when the boy is clearly ''crying for joy'' even as he admits that he doesn't have a name, and stumbles after the [[Magnificent Bastard]] with [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic|the shackles still trailing shattered chains]].
** Rather than becoming a [[Morality Pet]], as one might expect given the general scenario, the little boy pulls a [[From Nobody to Nightmare]], and grows up to be both a major purveyor of [[Nightmare Fuel]] and a poster boy for [[Happiness in Slavery]], because of his [[Mad Love]] for the aforementioned [[Big Bad]]. Also a [[Boomerang Bigot]] and [[Nietzsche Wannabe]] completely on board with his boss's plan to [[Kill All Humans]].
** Rather than becoming a [[Morality Pet]], as one might expect given the general scenario, the little boy pulls a [[From Nobody to Nightmare]], and grows up to be both a major purveyor of [[Nightmare Fuel]] and a poster boy for [[Happiness in Slavery]], because of his [[Mad Love]] for the aforementioned [[Big Bad]]. Also a [[Boomerang Bigot]] and [[Nietzsche Wannabe]] completely on board with his boss's plan to [[Kill All Humans]].
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== Literature ==
== Literature ==
* Kullervo from the Finnish epic ''[[Kalevala (Literature)|Kalevala]]''.
* Kullervo from the Finnish epic ''[[The Kalevala|Kalevala]]''.




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Latest revision as of 20:06, 23 February 2015

Many a character will get Made a Slave in the course of his or her adventures, and then get away again; sometimes this is even the driving force of some Long Lost Heir or Proud Warrior Race Guy. Other times it's just Whacky Hijinks, because who isn't going to laugh and enjoy the Fan Service of a little harmless Go-Go Enslavement?

And then there are the ones who were never made slaves, because they were born into it. Some of these people may come from a Slave Race, and some of them may even find Happiness in Slavery, but an overwhelming number of protagonists Born Into Slavery are deeply opposed to this condition. They may wish to avenge particular wrongs, or start a war to free their people, or just join a moral crusade for general emancipation. And that's if the story isn't entirely focused on them struggling to gain freedom just for themselves and/or loved ones.

It is also not guaranteed they will succeed, even in modern works, although it leaves a bad taste in our mouths when they don't. May ultimately invoke I Die Free.

Generally, a childhood spent enslaved will mess you up pretty much for all time, regardless. This is also considered interesting. And then there's this trope's potential for Fetish Fuel, although this is used a lot less than Made a Slave, since it's both more complicated and much more creepy.

Examples of Born Into Slavery include:


Anime & Manga


Film


Literature

  • Kullervo from the Finnish epic Kalevala.


Live Action TV