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(Sherlock Holmes is not a trope. Historical Domain Character is a trope.)
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* [[All There in the Manual]] The [httphttps://minifiguresweb.archive.org/web/20190928141621/https://www.lego.com/en-us/themes/minifigures?domainredir=minifigures.lego.com website] is the sole source of background information about each minifigure; none of the packaging even hints about characterisation, which is probably for the best given the creative nature of LEGO.
* [[A Load of Bull]]: Series 6 features a minotaur.
* [[British Royal Guards]]: The Royal Guards description fills the trope to a degree, except... he tells you he's not allowed to speak.
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* [[The Greys]]: In Series 6.
* [[Hazmat Suit]]: A "Hazmat Guy" is part of the fourth series, though he and his work are treated in [[Lighter and Softer|a rather lighthearted manner]].
* [[Historical Domain Character]]: [[Sherlock Holmes]] turns up in Series 5.
* [[Horny Vikings]]: In Series 4.
* [[Leprechaun]]: In Series 6.
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* [[Our Werewolves Are Different]]: He just acts like a dog.
* [[Our Zombies Are Different]]: He's slow-moving and completely harmless.
* [[HistoricalPublic Domain Character]]: [[Sherlock Holmes]] turns up in Series 5.
* [[Raised by Wolves]]: The Hockey Player.
* [[Read the Fine Print]]: On the Series 6 Genie's online bio: