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This trope covers all kinds of important sneaky departures on behalf of major characters.
It's an unplanned (or is it?) one-man variant of [[Let's Split Up, Gang!]]. The hero might just [[I Work Alone|value their freedom]], despite being a good team player so far. Maybe [[This Is Something He's Got to Do Himself]], or just wants [[It's Not You, It's My Enemies|not to endanger the party]], or not to be [[Overshadowed
On the practical side, the hero might sometimes make a [[Sleeping Dummy]] to distract the team, or resort to [[Percussive Prevention]] if someone insists on tagging along.
In RPGs this might lead into a "follow the splitter" episode, or a [[Solo Sequence]] where the player gets to control the splitter. If the splitter is a [[Guest Star Party Member]], they might just [[So Long and Thanks For All
Contrast [[Never Split the Party]]. Not to be confused with [[Stealth Hi Bye]].
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** Cloud attempts it early in the game, but Aerith [[Took a Shortcut|meets him at the entrance to the next Sector]].
* Sagacious Zu in [[Jade Empire]], around the time you infiltrate the Lotus Assassin headquarters, a decision he advised against.
* Zelos does this on a few occasions in [[
* Adelle does this late in [[Final Fantasy Tactics a 2]].
* In [[Professor Layton and
* Pinocchio in [[Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories]]. While Gepetto says he's happy as long as Pinocchio is around, Pinocchio blames himself for them being stuck inside Monstro and wants to find a way out, sneaking off to do so.
== [[Comics]] ==
* ''[[Tintin
== [[Television]] ==
* ''[[Rudolph the Red
* In the ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'' episode "The Awakening", Aang feels he needs to regain his honor by fighting the firelord alone, and so he sneaks off the ship that the gang is currently hiding out on.
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