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{{quote|''"The Lienid love their princes."''
|'''''[[Graceling]]'''''}}
There are rulers whom [[
And then there are people with this.
Everyone ''loves'' them. They aren't just loyal. They aren't just grateful to have these rulers in charge. They actually care about their rulers on a personal level. A simple
Contrast [[
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== Anime and Manga ==
* Prince Kail{{spoiler|, later King,}} and Yuri{{spoiler|, later Queen,}} of ''[[Anatolia Story]]''/Red River. Notable in that Yuri gets this treatment without actually being royal at first, though her cover was as the prince's concubine and incarnated goddess.
* The titular ''[[Nausicaa of the Valley of
* In ''[[One Piece]]'', King Cobra and his family are normally treated this way in their home country, Alabasta, until Crocodile shows up.
* It was apparently the same for Arika in ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'', before {{spoiler|she was framed and scapegoated for the war and [[Omnicidal Maniac]] terrorists}}. And even then, most of her people {{spoiler|don't believe a word of it.}}
* In ''[[Kyou Kara Maou]]'', to know [[The Messiah|Yuuri is to love Yuuri]]. And once he starts [[Royals Who Actually Do Something|getting out there and doing things]], having met him is no longer a prerequisite. Thousands of years of racism can be eroded by his smile.
* Though she isn't the ruler (her father is the democratically-elected Chairman of the ruling council), Lacus Clyne of ''[[Gundam Seed]]'' and ''[[Gundam Seed Destiny]]'' is held in this regard by ZAFT. She is held up as a paragon of kindess and gentleness (which, honestly, she [[Yamato Nadeshiko|kind of is]]), and a few words from her are enough to calm the population down from sheer panic and rage over the Earth attacking them with nukes. {{spoiler|She actually does end up taking control of ZAFT following the Second Bloody Valentine War, gaining her father's old position as Chairperson of the Supreme Council.}}
== Literature ==
* The Lienid in Kristin Cashore's ''[[Graceling]]'' tend to feel this way about their princes, as the page quote
* ''[[The Princess Bride (
* In the ''[[Dune]]'' prequels, the Atreides are portrayed like this on Caladan. It is implied that this has been the case for generations.
* The short story ''American History'' portrays [[John F. Kennedy]] as regarded this way.
* [[Discworld]] series: Captain Carrot of the City Watch exudes some kind of charisma field (bags of it) that causes everyone to like him, and actually behave like decent and kind people. The worst-kept secret in Ankh-Morpork is that he's the rightful heir to the
* Aragorn at the end of ''[[
* Richard in the ''Sword of Truth'', at least amoung the D'Harans.
* ''[[Conan the Barbarian]]'': In "A Witch Shall Be Born", Tamaris. Making the [[Fake King]] gambit by her [[Evil Twin]] sister, [[The Caligula]], that much more shocking.
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* ''[[The Neverending Story (
* King Håkon the Good of Norway in ''[[
* Princess Ozma from ''[[The Land of Oz]]'' books. Dave Hardenbrook, author of the third-party novel ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Unknown_Witches_of_Oz The Unknown Witches of Oz]'', claims Ozma is "the only world leader with an unwavering one-hundred-percent job approval rating!". (Hardenbrook's writing style is of a far more ironic and snarky vein than that of Baum or other contributors to the franchise.) Possibly an exaggeration, as some villains might claim otherwise, but in all the books, you will never find one of her subjects with anything negative to say about their beloved queen.
== Film ==
* Padme Amidala in the ''[[Star Wars]]'' prequels, though it should be noted that Queen of Naboo is an elected position. Elected, yes, but her constituents tried to change their laws to allow her to serve beyond the accepted number of years in her terms. Padme declined, of course, which probably made them love her even more. [[Justified]] in that she was a war hero and in [[Real Life]], they always do well politically after the war.
== Live-Action TV ==
* Subverted in the ''[[
* Like the ''[[Sword of Truth]]'' example above, Richard in ''[[Legend of the Seeker]]'' gains such approval in an [[Alternate Timeline]] caused by Cara never becoming a Mord'Sith and stopping him from using the Boxes of Orden. His closest advisor is [[Big Bad|Darken Rahl]], his older brother (father in novels) and enemy. Of course, the [[The Devil|Keeper]] has to go and break the boxes, returning control of D'Hara to Rahl.
* Ted from ''[[Better Off Ted]]'' is adored by all of his workers who will do virtually anything to curry his favor. Even his [[Ice Queen]] boss Veronica adores him.
* The peasants adore ''[[The Lord of Darkwood]]'', occasionally to a comical degree.
{{quote|'''Stanislav:''' The Lord of Darkwood does not practice ''[[Droit du seigneur|the lord's right]]''. You and your lover do not need his leave to consummate your marriage–
'''Peasant Husband:''' Actually she and I were kinda looking forward to it. Can you please do us a favor and ask him to reconsider? We can wait if the lord is too busy right now–
'''Peasant Wife:''' The lord is very handsome, isn't he? I would be so happy if my first babe was his!}}
:In fairness the dude risks his life against the supernatural on behalf of his subjects on all the time. (Not that they know that. [[Shrouded in Myth|They think]] he's an invincible badass that looks out for them, unlike their previous lords who were apathetic or outright cruel).
== Video Games ==
* If the player chooses the Paragon ending for [[Mass Effect]], s/he will have this from most people in [[Mass Effect 2]]. Your friends (with one notable exception based on [[Locked Out of the Loop]]) will go to hell and back for you, will quit their jobs and affiliate with a terrorist organization to work for you, and you'll even see a turian shop-owner seriously stating that he would name his first-born child after [[Player Character|Shepard]] if s/he asked. In fact, only Udina and the turian Councilor seem to have a low opinion of you.
** Though Hackett tells Shepard that s/he will have to make a [[Zero
* ''[[Tales of the Abyss]]''
** Princess Natalia. When she and the rest of the group are being pursued by the king's guards, normal civilians stand in the way to stop them in order to protect their princess, even though Natalia protests, pointing out that {{spoiler|she's not even the actual princess}}, but the citizens reply that they don't care about {{spoiler|her false title of royalty}}, they care about how kind and helpful she was as a leader.
** Emperor Peony has this too, as seen by talking to pretty much every NPC in Grand Chokmah. Even when the world is literally falling apart around them, they all trust that he has things in hand and will do what's best for everyone.
* ''[[Baten Kaitos]]''
** Melodia is the single most beloved figure in the world. {{spoiler|She's playing [[
** To the citizens of Alfard, Geldoblame gets this reaction. It helps that he's deliberately cultivated strong civil pride.
* ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'': Princess Peach is beloved on a personal level by all of her subjects.
** Except for the goombas, who defected to Bowser in the original storyline.
*** And on that note, Bowser himself in the eyes of his minions, [[Depending
** In ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'', not one resident of New Donk City has an unkind word to say about Pauline, the current mayor.
* ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'': [[Legacy Character|each]] Princess Zelda is loved by everyone, or at least everyone shown. There's been exactly one non-villain in the entire series who didn't like her and she eventually came around. (And depending on [[Alternate Character Interpretation|your interpretation of Ganon/dorf]], even ''he'' does.)
* ''[[Civilization]]'': "We Love the King Day." They sure do; they pay their city's upkeep out of their own pockets for a whole year.
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* In ''Warcraft'' and subsequently ''[[World of Warcraft]]'', there was a prince who was adored by his subjects. He enjoyed talking and hanging out with the common populace and when he was serving in the army he always got to know his companions and knew to take care of them. [[Face Heel Turn|His name was]] [[Big Bad|Arthas]].
* Gulcasa in ''[[Yggdra Union]]'', although you don't find out until the last third of the game (the heroes resent him for [[All Your Base Are Belong to Us|various]] [[You Killed My Father|reasons]] and assume that everyone else must, too). As he has spent the past three years sweating blood to repair the damage his negligent predecessor did to his country, suffered just as much as his citizens under said predecessor, and is [[Broken Hero|pitifully nice to boot]], the Bronquian civilians' abject adoration is a bit understandable.
* ''[[
* In ''[[
* In ''[[Tropico]]'', you can be the El Presidente everyone honestly loves. Keep your citizens well-fed, raise wages, lower taxes, give people access to religion, healthcare, and entertainment; and don't forget to erect landmarks (some of which can be dedicated to you, but if you're really nice, it's justified). Even those who have already joined the rebel will return to citizenship!
* Players in ''[[
* King Ludwig as he was depicted in the ''[[Gabriel Knight]]'' games. When the final part of his [[Thanatos Gambit]] fails and he is carted off to prison, he entrusts the final piece of [[The Plan]] to a local woman, having enough faith that his loyal subject will fulfil his final request - and she does.
== Theater ==
* The musical ''[[Evita]]'' tells the story of Eva Peron, beloved wife of Argentinian president Juan Peron. Both were presented as popular among the people, but she in particular was greatly adored and eventually given the title of "spiritual leader of Argentina".
== Western Animation ==
* Most [[Disney Princess
* TJ of ''[[Recess]]'' is loved by every one of the students, so much so that when one student doesn't like him, it's a plot point for the whole episode.
* Princess Celestia from ''[[My Little Pony:
* In ''[[Superman:
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