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{{quote|''"Kill the spare."''
|'''Voldemort''', ''[[Harry Potter and Thethe Goblet of Fire (novel)|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]''}}
 
The '''Sacrificial Lion''' is a sympathetic character who [[Friendly Target|is slated to die]] so that the audience knows that [[Knight of Cerebus|the villain is playing for keeps]], or that [[Matter of Life and Death|the situation really is as dangerous and desperate as it seems]]. The death is ultimately unnecessary in the large scheme of things, but it does provide a shocking twist to the proceedings.
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== Literature ==
* Cedric Diggory, the former [[Trope Namer]] from ''[[Harry Potter]]''. He's introduced a book before, given loads of [[Character Development]], becomes Harry's friend in addition to his rival... and then is rather casually murdered, just to show how evil Voldemort is.
** Mad Eye Moody in the beginning of ''[[Harry Potter and the seventhDeathly Hallows (novel)|Harry Potter bookand the Deathly Hallows]]''. Immediately after his death, the characters comment on how surprising Moody's death is given his seemingly badass and invincible nature. If Mad-Eye can die, anyone's at risk. This is especially ironic because at the time Mad Eye was riding with Mundungus Fletcher, a veritable Mauve shirt.
** Hedwig. Rather distressing given that she had been Harry's faithful pet owl for the ''entire series'' up to that point.
** And, [[Tear Jerker|quite heartbreakingly]], [[Ensemble Darkhorse|Fred Weasley.]] It was his death that led to the climax of Harry going off to face Voldemort on his own to prevent more deaths.