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This trope refers to a specific [[Plot]], often seen in ancient epics. In it, two [[Always Male|heroes]] are [[Heterosexual Life Partners|intensely close friends]]. Unfortunately, [[Deuteragonist|the one who's not the main character]] dies during the course of the story. The death has a profound effect on the remaining hero, and changes them forever.
This trope refers to a specific [[Plot]], often seen in ancient epics. In it, two [[Always Male|heroes]] are [[Heterosexual Life Partners|intensely close friends]]. Unfortunately, [[Deuteragonist|the one who's not the main character]] dies during the course of the story. The death has a profound effect on the remaining hero, and changes them forever.


It's important to note that:
It's important to note that <br />'''1.)''' The two cannot just be friends or acquaintances. They have to be [[Blood Brothers|REALLY close]], and <br />'''2.)''' The [[Sidekick|supporting character's]] [[Anyone Can Die|death]] needs to be a huge turning point in the story.<br /><br />
# The two cannot just be friends or acquaintances. They have to be [[Blood Brothers|''really'' close]], and
=== '''As a [[Death Trope]], all Spoilers will be unmarked ahead. Beware.''' ===
# The [[Sidekick|supporting character's]] [[Anyone Can Die|death]] needs to be a huge turning point in the story.


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== Anime & Manga ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]'' - Simon and Kamina
* ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]'' - Simon and Kamina
** A little confusing since they consider each other brothers, despite not being blood related
** A little confusing since they consider each other brothers, despite not being blood related
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* ''[[Legend of Galactic Heroes]]'': Reinhard and Kircheis. ''How'' much does this trope play out? Comparable to Gilgamesh&Enkidu or Alexander&Hephaestion.
* ''[[Legend of Galactic Heroes]]'': Reinhard and Kircheis. ''How'' much does this trope play out? Comparable to Gilgamesh&Enkidu or Alexander&Hephaestion.
** There's also Reuenthal and Mittermeier, the "twin stars of the Empire."
** There's also Reuenthal and Mittermeier, the "twin stars of the Empire."



== [[Comic Books]] ==
== [[Comic Books]] ==
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** [[Booster Gold]] and the [[Blue Beetle]], though in some continuities, the new Beetle serves as [[Replacement Goldfish]]. Beetle's death makes Booster go from an egotistical, fame-seeking buffoon to wanting to genuinely be a heroic hero who contributes something.
** [[Booster Gold]] and the [[Blue Beetle]], though in some continuities, the new Beetle serves as [[Replacement Goldfish]]. Beetle's death makes Booster go from an egotistical, fame-seeking buffoon to wanting to genuinely be a heroic hero who contributes something.
* [[Marvel Comics]]
* [[Marvel Comics]]
** [[Captain America|Cap]] and Bucky.
** [[Captain America (comics)|Cap]] and Bucky.


== [[Film]] ==

== Film ==
* In ''[[Forrest Gump]]'', Forrest and Bubba. After Bubba's death, Forrest fulfills his friend's lifelong dream by buying a shrimping boat.
* In ''[[Forrest Gump]]'', Forrest and Bubba. After Bubba's death, Forrest fulfills his friend's lifelong dream by buying a shrimping boat.
* Several [[John Woo]] films
* Several [[John Woo]] films
** ''[[A Better Tomorrow (Film)|A Better Tomorrow]]'' - Sung Tse Ho and Mark Gor
** ''[[A Better Tomorrow]]'' - Sung Tse Ho and Mark Gor
** ''A Better Tomorrow II'' - Sung Tse Ho and Sung Tse Kit
** ''A Better Tomorrow II'' - Sung Tse Ho and Sung Tse Kit
** Inverted in ''[[The Killer]]'' with Ah Jong and Inspector Li Ying
** Inverted in ''[[The Killer]]'' with Ah Jong and Inspector Li Ying
** ''[[Hard Boiled]]'' - Tequila and Alan
** ''[[Hard Boiled]]'' - Tequila and Alan
* ''Brian's Song'' - Brian Piccolo and Gayle Sayers (yes, he's male).
* ''Brian's Song'' - Brian Piccolo and Gayle Sayers (yes, he's male).
* An epic ''womance'': the two female scientists from ''[[Volcano (Film)|Volcano]]''. The remaining scientist (Anne Heche) is that much more determined to convince FEMA that there's really a volcano starting in Los Angeles because her best friend died to prove it.
* An epic ''womance'': the two female scientists from ''[[Volcano]]''. The remaining scientist (Anne Heche) is that much more determined to convince FEMA that there's really a volcano starting in Los Angeles because her best friend died to prove it.
* In ''[[Captain America: The First Avenger (Film)|Captain America the First Avenger]]'', this is the fate of James "Bucky" Barnes. This also follows the comics, though in the film Bucky and Steve are the same age, while in the comics Steve is older.
* In ''[[Captain America: The First Avenger]]'', this is the fate of James "Bucky" Barnes. This also follows the comics, though in the film Bucky and Steve are the same age, while in the comics Steve is older.
* Happens due to KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAN! in ''[[Star Trek II the Wrath of Khan (Film)|Star Trek II the Wrath of Khan]]'' to Kirk, who has to watch as Spock dies. Of course, in the next movie Spock gets better, but at the time it was intended to stick.
* Happens due to KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAN! in ''[[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan]]'' to Kirk, who has to watch as Spock dies. Of course, in the next movie Spock gets better, but at the time it was intended to stick.
* A version of this happens in ''[[X Men First Class (Film)|X Men First Class]]'', in which Magneto and Professor X form a close friendship, but [[Foregone Conclusion|ultimately part]] because of a major difference in ideals. Notably, neither is killed, though Xavier does sustain a permanent injury that leads to Magneto [[Cradling Your Kill|cradling his cripple]].
* A version of this happens in ''[[X-Men: First Class]]'', in which Magneto and Professor X form a close friendship, but [[Foregone Conclusion|ultimately part]] because of a major difference in ideals. Notably, neither is killed, though Xavier does sustain a permanent injury that leads to Magneto [[Cradling Your Kill|cradling his cripple]].


== [[Literature]] ==

== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* [[Supernatural (TV)|Sam and Dean Winchester]] manage to do this to one another ''multiple times''. Dean is the ruling champion, but if it weren't for Sam's first major death the whole plot from the beginning of season three onward would not exist in any recognizable form.
** [[Deal With the Devil|Getting him out of it]] caused Dean to die at the end of season three, which caused Sam to have a [[Darker and Edgier|major character shift]] in the four months between then and when Dean got better again at the start of season four; and the combination of what the two of them did ''while'' Dean was dead set up the [[Heroic Sacrifice|need]] for Sam to [[Redemption Equals Death|die]] at the end of season five...
*** Dean's 101 deaths during one season three episode hit Sam pretty hard, too, especially the one that last six months before the bastard undid it. And hence the title of reigning champion. Also the fact that he stayed dead the longest.
**** Sam may have been ''resurrected'' quickly after the season five finale, but his ''soul'' stayed in Hell for over a year.
** And as of the end of Season 6, it looks as though Dean and Castiel are headed in this direction.
* Although Buffy gets better after just a few months, Buffy and Willow between the season 5 finale and the season 6 premiere of ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' totally fits this trope. Buffy's death causes Willow to go into a spiral of desperation and bargaining that eventually leads her into [[Knight Templar|extremely morally ambiguous territory]] in her effort to resurrect her best friend, leads to her sliding into [[Drunk With Power]], and emotionally sets her up for a [[Despair Event Horizon]] after her unrelated ''romantic'' tragedy involving Tara one season later.
* ''[[Shut Up Flower Boy Band (TV)|Shut Up Flower Boy Band]]'' has one of the members of the titular band die in a tragic fashion. [[Age Appropriate Angst|Being teenagers]], the rest of the band doesn't take his death too well.
* John is devastated by [[Sherlock (TV)|Sherlock's]] {{spoiler|apparent death}} in ''The Reichenbach Fall''. He's not even aware that the reason Sherlock {{spoiler|committed (fake) suicide was to save his life}}.
* Horatio and Archie's friendship in the [[Horatio Hornblower (TV)|Horatio Hornblower]] TV movies is an arguable example, although the emotional fallout after Archie's [[Heroic Sacrifice]] and death isn't explored overtly in the subsequent series.


== Literature ==
* ''[[The Bible]]'' - David and Jonathan
* ''[[The Bible]]'' - David and Jonathan
* ''[[The Iliad (Literature)|The Iliad]]'' - Achilles and Patroclus
* ''[[The Iliad]]'' - Achilles and Patroclus
* Landon Parke-Laine and Anton Next in the ''[[Thursday Next]]'' series. Especially tragic because Landon's testimony in the investigation of the events that killed Anton turned Anton's name to mud for all history.
* Landon Parke-Laine and Anton Next in the ''[[Thursday Next]]'' series. Especially tragic because Landon's testimony in the investigation of the events that killed Anton turned Anton's name to mud for all history.
* [[Sherlock Holmes]] and Watson, when Holmes apparently dies in ''The Final Problem''. Luckily, [[He's Just Hiding|he was just hiding]].
* [[Sherlock Holmes]] and Watson, when Holmes apparently dies in ''The Final Problem''. Luckily, [[He's Just Hiding|he was just hiding]].
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* [[Dragonlance|Raistlin]]'s ascension to the tower of high sorcery leaves Caramon a drunken wreck for years. Without his brother, he felt completely unneeded. It is only after Raistlin actually dies that he is able to move on with his life.
* [[Dragonlance|Raistlin]]'s ascension to the tower of high sorcery leaves Caramon a drunken wreck for years. Without his brother, he felt completely unneeded. It is only after Raistlin actually dies that he is able to move on with his life.


== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* [[Supernatural (TV series)|Sam and Dean Winchester]] manage to do this to one another ''multiple times''. Dean is the ruling champion, but if it weren't for Sam's first major death the whole plot from the beginning of season three onward would not exist in any recognizable form.
** [[Deal with the Devil|Getting him out of it]] caused Dean to die at the end of season three, which caused Sam to have a [[Darker and Edgier|major character shift]] in the four months between then and when Dean got better again at the start of season four; and the combination of what the two of them did ''while'' Dean was dead set up the [[Heroic Sacrifice|need]] for Sam to [[Redemption Equals Death|die]] at the end of season five...
*** Dean's 101 deaths during one season three episode hit Sam pretty hard, too, especially the one that last six months before the bastard undid it. And hence the title of reigning champion. Also the fact that he stayed dead the longest.
**** Sam may have been ''resurrected'' quickly after the season five finale, but his ''soul'' stayed in Hell for over a year.
** And as of the end of Season 6, it looks as though Dean and Castiel are headed in this direction.
* Although Buffy gets better after just a few months, Buffy and Willow between the season 5 finale and the season 6 premiere of ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' totally fits this trope. Buffy's death causes Willow to go into a spiral of desperation and bargaining that eventually leads her into [[Knight Templar|extremely morally ambiguous territory]] in her effort to resurrect her best friend, leads to her sliding into [[Drunk with Power]], and emotionally sets her up for a [[Despair Event Horizon]] after her unrelated ''romantic'' tragedy involving Tara one season later.
* ''[[Shut Up Flower Boy Band]]'' has one of the members of the titular band die in a tragic fashion. [[Age-Appropriate Angst|Being teenagers]], the rest of the band doesn't take his death too well.
* John is devastated by [[Sherlock|Sherlock's]] {{spoiler|apparent death}} in ''The Reichenbach Fall''. He's not even aware that the reason Sherlock {{spoiler|committed (fake) suicide was to save his life}}.
* Horatio and Archie's friendship in the ''[[Hornblower (TV series)|Hornblower]]'' TV movies is an arguable example, although the emotional fallout after Archie's [[Heroic Sacrifice]] and death isn't explored overtly in the subsequent series.


== [[Oral Tradition]], [[Folklore]], Myths and Legends ==
== Mythology ==
* [[Greek Mythology]] has Achilles and Patroclus. It's Patroclus' death that motivates Achilles to [[Achilles in His Tent|get out of his tent]] and kick some [[The Trojan War|Trojan]] ass.
* [[Greek Mythology]] has Achilles and Patroclus. It's Patroclus' death that motivates Achilles to [[Achilles in His Tent|get out of his tent]] and kick some [[The Trojan War|Trojan]] ass.
* [[Norse Mythology]] has Örvar-Oddr and Hjalmar.
* [[Norse Mythology]] has Örvar-Oddr and Hjalmar, as shown in this page's image.
* The [[Older Than Dirt|oldest known legend]] in the world, ''[[The Epic of Gilgamesh]]'', is one such tale. The whole story after the first act is about Gilgamesh's quest for immortality, to which he is driven by the death of his close friend and comrade Enkidu.
* The [[Older Than Dirt|oldest known legend]] in the world, ''[[The Epic of Gilgamesh]]'', is one such tale. The whole story after the first act is about Gilgamesh's quest for immortality, to which he is driven by the death of his close friend and comrade Enkidu.


== [[Theatre]] ==

== Theatre ==
* ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' - Romeo and Mercutio.
* ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' - Romeo and Mercutio.
* ''[[West Side Story]]'' - Tony and Riff
* ''[[West Side Story]]'' - Tony and Riff


== [[Video Games]] ==

== Video Games ==
* ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'' - Cloud and Zack
* ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'' - Cloud and Zack
** Only touched upon in flashbacks during the game, but elaborated in other entries of the franchise such as ''[[Last Order]]'', ''[[Crisis Core]]'', and ''[[Advent Children]]''.
** Only touched upon in flashbacks during the game, but elaborated in other entries of the franchise such as ''[[Last Order]]'', ''[[Crisis Core]]'', and ''[[Advent Children]]''.
* ''[[Persona 3]]'' - Shinjiro's [[Wham Episode|death]], from Akihiko's point of view. [[Bonus Points]] for the allusion to Castor and Pollux (see Mythology).
* ''[[Persona 3]]'' - Shinjiro's [[Wham! Episode|death]], from Akihiko's point of view. [[Bonus Points]] for the allusion to Castor and Pollux (see Mythology).
* Solid Snake and Gray Fox in ''Metal Gear 2'', but [[Revision|properly explored]] in ''[[Metal Gear Solid]]'', where it's shown Fox's death has broken Snake's heart when Fox [[Came Back Wrong|Comes Back Wrong]] as a cyborg [[Stalker With a Crush|desperate to fight Snake to the death so he can find some peace]].
* Solid Snake and Gray Fox in ''Metal Gear 2'', but [[Revision|properly explored]] in ''[[Metal Gear Solid]]'', where it's shown Fox's death has broken Snake's heart when Fox [[Came Back Wrong|Comes Back Wrong]] as a cyborg [[Stalker with a Crush|desperate to fight Snake to the death so he can find some peace]].



== Real Life ==
== [[Real Life]] ==
* [[Alexander the Great]] and Hephaestion, who actually compared themselves to Achilles and Patroclus on more than one occasion, even laying wreaths on their respective graves at Troy.
* [[Alexander the Great]] and Hephaestion, who actually compared themselves to Achilles and Patroclus on more than one occasion, even laying wreaths on their respective graves at Troy.


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[[Category:Tragic Bromance]]
[[Category:Tragic Bromance]]
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Latest revision as of 13:36, 9 November 2023

"Hjalmars avsked av Orvar Odd efter striden på Samsö"

This trope refers to a specific Plot, often seen in ancient epics. In it, two heroes are intensely close friends. Unfortunately, the one who's not the main character dies during the course of the story. The death has a profound effect on the remaining hero, and changes them forever.

It's important to note that:

  1. The two cannot just be friends or acquaintances. They have to be really close, and
  2. The supporting character's death needs to be a huge turning point in the story.

As a Death Trope, Spoilers ahead may be unmarked. Beware.

Examples of Tragic Bromance include:

Anime and Manga

  • Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann - Simon and Kamina
    • A little confusing since they consider each other brothers, despite not being blood related
  • Nabari no Ou - Miharu and Yoite.
  • This occurs twice in Neon Genesis Evangelion to Shinji, first with Toji and then with Kaworu.
  • Legend of Galactic Heroes: Reinhard and Kircheis. How much does this trope play out? Comparable to Gilgamesh&Enkidu or Alexander&Hephaestion.
    • There's also Reuenthal and Mittermeier, the "twin stars of the Empire."

Comic Books

Film

  • In Forrest Gump, Forrest and Bubba. After Bubba's death, Forrest fulfills his friend's lifelong dream by buying a shrimping boat.
  • Several John Woo films
  • Brian's Song - Brian Piccolo and Gayle Sayers (yes, he's male).
  • An epic womance: the two female scientists from Volcano. The remaining scientist (Anne Heche) is that much more determined to convince FEMA that there's really a volcano starting in Los Angeles because her best friend died to prove it.
  • In Captain America: The First Avenger, this is the fate of James "Bucky" Barnes. This also follows the comics, though in the film Bucky and Steve are the same age, while in the comics Steve is older.
  • Happens due to KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAN! in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan to Kirk, who has to watch as Spock dies. Of course, in the next movie Spock gets better, but at the time it was intended to stick.
  • A version of this happens in X-Men: First Class, in which Magneto and Professor X form a close friendship, but ultimately part because of a major difference in ideals. Notably, neither is killed, though Xavier does sustain a permanent injury that leads to Magneto cradling his cripple.

Literature

  • The Bible - David and Jonathan
  • The Iliad - Achilles and Patroclus
  • Landon Parke-Laine and Anton Next in the Thursday Next series. Especially tragic because Landon's testimony in the investigation of the events that killed Anton turned Anton's name to mud for all history.
  • Sherlock Holmes and Watson, when Holmes apparently dies in The Final Problem. Luckily, he was just hiding.
  • The Silmarillion - Turin and Beleg. Made even worse by the fact that Turin was the cause of Beleg's death!
  • Raistlin's ascension to the tower of high sorcery leaves Caramon a drunken wreck for years. Without his brother, he felt completely unneeded. It is only after Raistlin actually dies that he is able to move on with his life.

Live-Action TV

  • Sam and Dean Winchester manage to do this to one another multiple times. Dean is the ruling champion, but if it weren't for Sam's first major death the whole plot from the beginning of season three onward would not exist in any recognizable form.
    • Getting him out of it caused Dean to die at the end of season three, which caused Sam to have a major character shift in the four months between then and when Dean got better again at the start of season four; and the combination of what the two of them did while Dean was dead set up the need for Sam to die at the end of season five...
      • Dean's 101 deaths during one season three episode hit Sam pretty hard, too, especially the one that last six months before the bastard undid it. And hence the title of reigning champion. Also the fact that he stayed dead the longest.
        • Sam may have been resurrected quickly after the season five finale, but his soul stayed in Hell for over a year.
    • And as of the end of Season 6, it looks as though Dean and Castiel are headed in this direction.
  • Although Buffy gets better after just a few months, Buffy and Willow between the season 5 finale and the season 6 premiere of Buffy the Vampire Slayer totally fits this trope. Buffy's death causes Willow to go into a spiral of desperation and bargaining that eventually leads her into extremely morally ambiguous territory in her effort to resurrect her best friend, leads to her sliding into Drunk with Power, and emotionally sets her up for a Despair Event Horizon after her unrelated romantic tragedy involving Tara one season later.
  • Shut Up Flower Boy Band has one of the members of the titular band die in a tragic fashion. Being teenagers, the rest of the band doesn't take his death too well.
  • John is devastated by Sherlock's apparent death in The Reichenbach Fall. He's not even aware that the reason Sherlock committed (fake) suicide was to save his life.
  • Horatio and Archie's friendship in the Hornblower TV movies is an arguable example, although the emotional fallout after Archie's Heroic Sacrifice and death isn't explored overtly in the subsequent series.

Oral Tradition, Folklore, Myths and Legends

Theatre

Video Games

Real Life

  • Alexander the Great and Hephaestion, who actually compared themselves to Achilles and Patroclus on more than one occasion, even laying wreaths on their respective graves at Troy.