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** Carrot is the driving force behind the expansion of the City Watch, and its large presence of non-humans.
*** Carrot is something of an aversion, as it is mentioned by many others that he could get people do to just about anything but possibly does not because of the negative consequences of this trope.
*** Speaking of, Corporal NobbesNobbs is probably an inversion. He's so horrible, he's fascinating, and people are drawn to him just to see what he might do next.
** Moist Von Lipwig has traces of this as well, as evident by how he gradually rebuilds the postal service in ''[[Discworld/Going Postal (Discworld)|Going Postal]]''.
* Lord Asriel and Marisa Coulter of ''[[His Dark Materials]]'' are both imbued with an uncanny ability to persuade people over to their side, to command and convince them to obey. Their daughter, Lyra, is nothing if not more so, as almost everyone who meets her takes an immediate liking to her and wants to help her.
* It's a plot-point that ''[[Wheel of Time]]'''s Rand Al'Thor and his friends have this quality. Of course, [[Justified Trope|this magnetism is but one manifestation of reality itself warping around them.]]
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