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You've just done something incredibly embarrassing - not to you, but to the higher-ups. And you're too important or visible to be fired (or killed). What happens? You're '''Exiled to an Island'''.
 
This was a popular way for Japanese emperors to get rid of daimyo that had become politically dangerous - Japan has many, many islands.
 
In fiction, this is often either [[backstory]] or a [[Beginning Tropes|Beginning Trope]]. Less often, it's an [[Ending Trope]]. It's rarely an event that takes place in the middle of a series.
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== [[Real Life]] ==
* This was a popular way for Japanese emperors to get rid of daimyo that had become politically dangerous - Japan has many, many islands.
 
 
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