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* [[Heel Face Turn]]: Generals Felzen and Zant in the royal commander arc. {{spoiler|Gladys Wackenheim}} as well, though they weren't really all that evil in the first place. {{spoiler|Even General Schlamm does this in the Harem route}}.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: Generals Felzen and Zant in the royal commander arc. {{spoiler|Gladys Wackenheim}} as well, though they weren't really all that evil in the first place. {{spoiler|Even General Schlamm does this in the Harem route}}.
** MOTAIRE, of all people, even he pulls this off {{spoiler|in the Harem route}}. Kinda helps all the times his [[Pride]] took a beating and the fact {{spoiler|Bobon}} [[Mistreatment Induced Betrayal|basically treated him so much worse than he ever had it under Lute]] made him come to a [[Heel Realization]] and so he decided to help the right guy out for once. {{spoiler|And Felzen was the one who got the ball rolling with a [[To Be Lawful or Good]] proposition to him. The other ladies also take turns kicking him in the metaphorical balls over how much of a [[Dirty Coward]] he's become, which only further prods him along}}. {{spoiler|And the real clincher for his face turn is when he realizes the Prime Minister only considers him a pawn, and when Lute fills in the rest of the blanks in the puzzle of what's going on, his face turn is a done deal}}.
** MOTAIRE, of all people, even he pulls this off {{spoiler|in the Harem route}}. Kinda helps all the times his [[Pride]] took a beating and the fact {{spoiler|Bobon}} [[Mistreatment Induced Betrayal|basically treated him so much worse than he ever had it under Lute]] made him come to a [[Heel Realization]] and so he decided to help the right guy out for once. {{spoiler|And Felzen was the one who got the ball rolling with a [[To Be Lawful or Good]] proposition to him. The other ladies also take turns kicking him in the metaphorical balls over how much of a [[Dirty Coward]] he's become, which only further prods him along}}. {{spoiler|And the real clincher for his face turn is when he realizes the Prime Minister only considers him a pawn, and when Lute fills in the rest of the blanks in the puzzle of what's going on, his face turn is a done deal}}.
* [[He Knows Too Much]]: In the royal guard path, that is the main villain's motivation to get rid of Lute, because he thinks he is getting too close to his plans by becoming one. {{Spoiler|Bernstein even invokes the trope by name in a monologue a little after Lute is nominated}}.
** [[High Heel Face Turn]]: {{spoiler|Emeralia}}, though not completely the first time round, though she does give up information to Lute she otherwise wouldn't have divulged. {{spoiler|Her more complete betrayal of the Prime Minister occurs in the Harem Route, in which we learn she is actually a bastard daughter of one of his concubines, and she eventually attempts to free Lute before the Prime Minister can execute him because her guilt in helping frame him for murder overcomes her. It fails and she winds up in the same cell as Lute, but her face turn is completed}}. {{spoiler|She is rewarded in the harem ending by becoming one of his wives and taking her now dead father's job}}.
** [[High Heel Face Turn]]: {{spoiler|Emeralia}}, though not completely the first time round, though she does give up information to Lute she otherwise wouldn't have divulged. {{spoiler|Her more complete betrayal of the Prime Minister occurs in the Harem Route, in which we learn she is actually a bastard daughter of one of his concubines, and she eventually attempts to free Lute before the Prime Minister can execute him because her guilt in helping frame him for murder overcomes her. It fails and she winds up in the same cell as Lute, but her face turn is completed}}. {{spoiler|She is rewarded in the harem ending by becoming one of his wives and taking her now dead father's job}}.
* [[H-Game POV Character]]: Lute is an extremely positive examples of a Type III A. His endings tend to end with him in Type I territory, though a few have shades of Type II A.
* [[H-Game POV Character]]: Lute is an extremely positive examples of a Type III A. His endings tend to end with him in Type I territory, though a few have shades of Type II A.