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* [[Anticlimax]]: In the trial by combat to determine the fate of Rebecca, Brian de Bois-Guilbert, the invincible [[The Knights Templar|Templar]], is facing Wilfred of Ivanhoe, who is still recovering from his wounds -- but when they actually joust, Bois-Guilbert simply {{spoiler|keels over dead}}, "a victim of his own contending passions," and Wilfred is left standing there, looking awkward.
* [[Anticlimax]]: In the trial by combat to determine the fate of Rebecca, Brian de Bois-Guilbert, the invincible [[The Knights Templar|Templar]], is facing Wilfred of Ivanhoe, who is still recovering from his wounds -- but when they actually joust, Bois-Guilbert simply {{spoiler|keels over dead}}, "a victim of his own contending passions," and Wilfred is left standing there, looking awkward.
* [[Arrow Gram]]
* [[Arrow Gram]]
* [[Aristocrats Are Evil]]: Most of them, at least among Normans: Cedric, Athelstane and Richard himself are exceptions.
* [[Attempted Rape]]: Bois-Guilbert is foiled in this by Rebecca's threatening to throw herself off the tower ''See'' [[Driven to Suicide]]'', below.''
* [[Attempted Rape]]: Bois-Guilbert is foiled in this by Rebecca's threatening to throw herself off the tower ''See'' [[Driven to Suicide]]'', below.''
* [[Badass Preacher]]: Friar Tuck
* [[Badass Preacher]]: Friar Tuck