Thread:Forum:Trope Talk/Villain and Hero version tropes, also male and female version tropes/reply (3)

I was thinking:
 * 1) Identifying a villain/hero set or male/female set of tropes (an example of a set is  Mole and Reverse Mole).
 * 2) Pick what name to use, probably the name of one of the 2 tropes in a set.
 * 3) Tweak the definition of the page with that name if it exists, if not move one of the pages to that new name and tweak the definition.
 * 4) The last steps I think a bot might be able to do: moving the examples from the page we are getting rid of and turning the page we are getting rid of into a redirect for the one we are keeping.

The identification for the gender ones is somewhat easier because of the Distaff Counterpart list. Sadly, I don't think everything on that list actually counts. For example I think action girl has no implications on the characters status as a hero or villain (and by extension does not belong on that list). Another case is the Always Male and Always Female, which are types of tropes, not tropes themselves (and thus might also not belong on that list), so we should consider if we will merge those too. I don't know if there is a similar list of hero tropes with villainous counterparts (or vise versa), but if there is, it would probably make things easier.

Of course we don't have to find all the tropes with this issue before proceeding to step 2, just both (or possibly in unusual cases, all) in a given set.