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Combine with [[Character Title]] to get [[Role Called]].
Combine with [[Character Title]] to get [[Role Called]].
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Examples:
Examples:


* ''[[Old Kingdom|Abhorsen]]''
* ''[[Old Kingdom|Abhorsen]]''
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* ''King of Kings''
* ''King of Kings''
* ''[[Knights of the Round]]''
* ''[[Knights of the Round]]''
* ''[[Kung Fu Master]]''
* ''[[Kung-Fu Master]]''
* ''[[Last Ninja]]''
* ''[[Last Ninja]]''
* ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''
* ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''
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[[Category:Title Tropes]]
[[Category:Title Tropes]]
[[Category:Job Title]]
[[Category:{{PAGENAME}}]]

Revision as of 23:27, 10 April 2017

Written a show about a character with an interesting job, occupation, or role? Might as well name the show after the job.

Combine with Character Title to get Role Called.


Examples:

  1. More of her position rather than job; the heroine is essentially the princess of the moon, which is exactly what the title means.