Display title | Bait and Switch Tyrant |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | This is a common subversion of Tyrant Takes the Helm. It occurs when a character who at first appeared to be a tyrant actually turns out to be a pretty decent person or at the very least someone with a few good qualities. In this case, the other characters will eventually quit rebelling against their new leader and try to adapt to the new management style. When the Tyrant's methods really are as onerous as they seem at first but get results that the underlings love, expect them to make satisfying the hardass a point of pride and brag about it to those with less rigid leaders. |