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This trope has two core qualities: social skills and contrast to the rest of the group. They're the only girl, the only old person, the only civilian, etc. |
This trope has two core qualities: social skills and contrast to the rest of the group. They're the only girl, the only old person, the only civilian, etc. |
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Not to be confused with [[Face]]. Also not [[The Face of the Band]], though the roles can overlap. The name comes from the tradition of [[Dungeons & Dragons]] where a character in a [[Player Party]] would be the face of the group: they have stats and skills sets based on talking and resolving conflicts without fighting. |
Not to be confused with [[Face]]. Also not [[The Face of the Band]], though the roles can overlap. The name comes from the tradition of ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' where a character in a [[Player Party]] would be the face of the group: they have stats and skills sets based on talking and resolving conflicts without fighting. |
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== [[Anime and Manga]] == |
== [[Anime and Manga]] == |
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* ''[[Baccano!]]'': Luck does most of the talking and business for the Gandor family. His friendship with Firo is also the reason the Gandors have a good relationship with the Martillo Family. His brothers are either too quiet or too aggressive for such a responsibility. |
* ''[[Baccano!]]'': Luck does most of the talking and business for the Gandor family. His friendship with Firo is also the reason the Gandors have a good relationship with the Martillo Family. His brothers are either too quiet or too aggressive for such a responsibility. |