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== Literature ==
* ''[[Harry Potter]]'': Harry may be the highest-functioning version of this possible, given his constant victories despite rarely being noted as exceptionally gifted at any type of magic outside of Defense Against the Dark Arts and flying, and fully half the time defeating the villain either by accident or through the actions of another.
** Harry himself is perfectly aware of this. He resists Ron and Hermione's attempts to get him to teach them in ''[[Harry Potter/Harry Potter and Thethe Order of Thethe Phoenix (novel)|Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix]]'' because of this trope.
* Rincewind, from ''[[Discworld]]'', is noted for trying to run away from the plot action, yet invariably winning somehow.
* ''[[Ciaphas Cain]]'': Has a dark and dramatic take on a protagonist who attempts to run away from the action yet always ends up winning.
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