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* The {{spoiler|centaurs}} in Harry Potter are pretty much this, continually declaring their refusal to meddle in human affairs until {{spoiler|they show up firing arrows everywhere in the Final Battle.}}
* The {{spoiler|centaurs}} in Harry Potter are pretty much this, continually declaring their refusal to meddle in human affairs until {{spoiler|they show up firing arrows everywhere in the Final Battle.}}
** After {{spoiler|Hagrid, carrying a dead Harry, [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|berates them for being a "cowardly bunch o' nags"]].}}
** After {{spoiler|Hagrid, carrying a dead Harry, [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|berates them for being a "cowardly bunch o' nags"]].}}
* [[Lord of the Rings|The Ents]].
* [[The Lord of the Rings|The Ents]].
** In the book, not as much. The Ents hold Entmoot, and decide to attack Saruman. In the movie, though, they initially decide to remain neutral, and only change their minds when Tree beard comes across a [[Berserk Button|field of felled trees]]. Either way, the outcome is an awesome [[Curb Stomp Battle]].
** In the book, not as much. The Ents hold Entmoot, and decide to attack Saruman. In the movie, though, they initially decide to remain neutral, and only change their minds when Tree beard comes across a [[Berserk Button|field of felled trees]]. Either way, the outcome is an awesome [[Curb Stomp Battle]].
* ''Night'' by Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel pleads the readers to turn to this trope.
* ''Night'' by Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel pleads the readers to turn to this trope.