![]() ![]() ![]() Unfortunately, the current Big Bad learned about her and sought her out, planning to use her and her undead army to terrorize Mid-Childa. Intended to never wake up despite all the text that spoke of her return since she was sick of all the fighting. Was sleeping in the underwater ruins uncovered during the construction of the Marine Gardens. The Dark King Ixpellia in StrikerS Sound Stage X of Lyrical Nanoha.Compare Present Absence, Rip Van Winkle, Year Outside, Hour Inside, and Stumbling Upon the Lost Wizard. Sister Trope to Sealed Good in a Can and Sealed Badass in a Can they overlap in those rare stories where the king does wake. See also Awakening the Sleeping Giant, which comes into play when it does happen while not technically neutral, they are effectively so because they are not in the fray. The implicit power is such that this trope is usually not played out to the end the king is alluded to, or seen asleep, but seldom wakened during the course of a story. The original folkloric motif generally referred the hero's awakening to The End of the World as We Know It the rise of nationalism altered the focus from the entire world to merely the nation. He will come again in his country's hour of need to play Big Damn Heroes. At any rate, somewhere difficult to access. ![]() Islands and a Magical Land are other possibilities. Usually, but not necessarily, under a mountain. A legendary form of Faux Death: the Long-Dead Badass is not really dead, but asleep. ![]()
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