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''[[Requisite Royal Regalia/Trope Co|This item]] is available in the [[Trope Co/Trope Co|Trope Co]] catalog.''
''[[Requisite Royal Regalia/Trope Co|This item]] is available in the [[Trope Co]] catalog.''


Despite what some would like to believe, there is no [[Royal Blood|inherent majesty in royalty]] that radiates off them like [[Bishie Sparkle]] (save for certain [[Speculative Fiction]] stories). This is why they use special accessories to make their station clear to everyone looking at them. Since this is done in [[Real Life]], why should fiction be any different?
Despite what some would like to believe, there is no [[Royal Blood|inherent majesty in royalty]] that radiates off them like [[Bishie Sparkle]] (save for certain [[Speculative Fiction]] stories). This is why they use special accessories to make their station clear to everyone looking at them. Since this is done in [[Real Life]], why should fiction be any different?
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* [[Dungeons and Dragons]] has quite a few crowns as magic items.
* [[Dungeons and Dragons]] has quite a few crowns as magic items.
** The Circlet of Blasting, which fires a maximised Searing Light once per day.
** The Circlet of Blasting, which fires a maximised Searing Light once per day.
* In ''[[Warhammer]]'', King Thorgrim [[The Magnificent|Grudgebearer]] has an extremely special crown worn by every dwarf High King, and just in case anyone would confuse it with another oversized solid gold crown it has magical runes on it. The phoenix crown was such a symbol until the [[Elves Versus Dwarves|dwarfs stole it from the elves]]. The king of Brettonia has one as well but it's not quite as fancy as the others. [[Our Ogres Are Hungrier|Ogre]] Overtyrant Greasus Goldtooth has a specially made crown hammered into his skull that increases his intelligence beyond that of your [[Dumb Muscle|average ogre]].
* In ''[[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]]'', King Thorgrim [[The Magnificent|Grudgebearer]] has an extremely special crown worn by every dwarf High King, and just in case anyone would confuse it with another oversized solid gold crown it has magical runes on it. The phoenix crown was such a symbol until the [[Elves Versus Dwarves|dwarfs stole it from the elves]]. The king of Brettonia has one as well but it's not quite as fancy as the others. [[Our Ogres Are Hungrier|Ogre]] Overtyrant Greasus Goldtooth has a specially made crown hammered into his skull that increases his intelligence beyond that of your [[Dumb Muscle|average ogre]].


== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
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== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* ''[[Warhammer]]'': Overtyrant Greasus Goldtooth again, he has a sceptre bigger than a man.
* ''[[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]]'': Overtyrant Greasus Goldtooth again, he has a sceptre bigger than a man.


== [[Web Original]] ==
== [[Web Original]] ==
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== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* In [[Warhammer]] Thorgrim Grudgebearer is carried into battle on one of these, it seems to be made of gold, magic and awesomeness.
* In [[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]] Thorgrim Grudgebearer is carried into battle on one of these, it seems to be made of gold, magic and awesomeness.
** Greasus Goldtooth has the 'too rich to walk' rule; he's carried into battle by dozens of [[Our Goblins Are Different|Gnoblars]].
** Greasus Goldtooth has the 'too rich to walk' rule; he's carried into battle by dozens of [[Our Goblins Are Different|Gnoblars]].
* Once again ''[[Warhammer 40000]]'' [[Serial Escalation|goes a little over the top]] with the Golden Throne, which is an ultra-advanced life support system supposedly keeping [[Physical God|The Emperor]] barely alive for ten thousand years and counting. Supposedly. It's roughly the size of a city.
* Once again ''[[Warhammer 40000]]'' [[Serial Escalation|goes a little over the top]] with the Golden Throne, which is an ultra-advanced life support system supposedly keeping [[Physical God|The Emperor]] barely alive for ten thousand years and counting. Supposedly. It's roughly the size of a city.