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* ''Film/TheMasterGunfighter'' is making a living as a traveling trick shooter, but decides to sell his custom-made revolver ("There are only four in existence") despite that fact that he could make a good living as a gunfighter. The moment he's handed the gun over however he demands it back, because he realises some bounty hunters are waiting in ambush nearby. He proceeds to kill them, ironically with [[GunAndSword his sword]] rather than his gun. The one man whose life he spares gives him information that makes our hero realise he must return home to avert the wrongdoing he's fleeing from. At the end of the movie he leaves his sword as a WeaponTombstone for his brother-in-law after their DuelToTheDeath (he threw away his gun [[LetsFightLikeGentlemen before the duel]]).

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* ''Film/TheMasterGunfighter'' (a remake of ''Film/{{Goyokin}}'', which has a similar scene) is making a living as a traveling trick shooter, but decides to sell his custom-made revolver ("There are only four in existence") despite that fact that he could make a good living as a gunfighter. The moment he's handed the gun over however he demands it back, because he realises some bounty hunters are waiting in ambush nearby. He proceeds to kill them, ironically with [[GunAndSword his sword]] rather than his gun. The one man whose life he spares gives him information that makes our hero realise he must return home to avert the wrongdoing he's fleeing from. At the end of the movie he leaves his sword as a WeaponTombstone for his brother-in-law after their DuelToTheDeath (he threw away his gun [[LetsFightLikeGentlemen before the duel]]).
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* ''Film/TheMasterGunfighter'' is making a living as a traveling trick shooter, but decides to sell his custom-made revolver ("There are only four in existence") despite that fact that he could make a good living as a gunfighter. The moment he's handed the gun over however he demands it back, because he realises some bounty hunters are waiting in ambush nearby. He proceeds to kill them, ironically with [[GunAndSword his sword]] rather than his gun. The one man whose life he spares gives him information that makes our hero realise he must return home to avert the wrongdoing he's fleeing from.

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* ''Film/TheMasterGunfighter'' is making a living as a traveling trick shooter, but decides to sell his custom-made revolver ("There are only four in existence") despite that fact that he could make a good living as a gunfighter. The moment he's handed the gun over however he demands it back, because he realises some bounty hunters are waiting in ambush nearby. He proceeds to kill them, ironically with [[GunAndSword his sword]] rather than his gun. The one man whose life he spares gives him information that makes our hero realise he must return home to avert the wrongdoing he's fleeing from. At the end of the movie he leaves his sword as a WeaponTombstone for his brother-in-law after their DuelToTheDeath (he threw away his gun [[LetsFightLikeGentlemen before the duel]]).
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* ''Film/TheMasterGunfighter'' is making a living as a traveling trick shooter, but decides to sell his custom-made revolver ("There are only four in existence") despite that fact that he could make a good living as a gunfighter. The moment he's handed the gun over however he demands it back, because he realises some bounty hunters are waiting in ambush nearby. He proceeds to kill them, ironically with [[GunAndSword his sword]] rather than his gun. The one man whose life he spares gives him information that makes our hero realise he must return home to avert the wrongdoing he's fleeing from.
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* A variation in ''VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}'': Hanzo is noted to be a MasterSwordsman, even more skilful in its use than his brother Genji. But because the last time he wielded his sword was seemingly [[CainAndAbel killing Genji with it]] (the clan elders forced him into it to prevent the family's dissolution after the death of their father), he refused to have it repaired or wield it again, [[ArcherArchetype keeping to a bow and arrows instead]]. The damaged sword can be seen in Hanamura Dojo.[[note]]To add an additional layer of tragedy, Hanzo's guilt is largely unnecessary as [[NiceGuy Genji forgives Hanzo for trying to kill him and hopes he'll come around to the right path]].[[/note]]

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* A variation in ''VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}'': Hanzo is noted to be a MasterSwordsman, even more skilful in its use than his brother Genji. But because the last time he wielded his sword was seemingly [[CainAndAbel killing Genji with it]] (the clan elders forced him into it to prevent the family's dissolution after the death of their father), he refused to have it repaired or wield it again, [[ArcherArchetype keeping to a bow and arrows instead]].instead. The damaged sword can be seen in Hanamura Dojo.[[note]]To add an additional layer of tragedy, Hanzo's guilt is largely unnecessary as [[NiceGuy Genji forgives Hanzo for trying to kill him and hopes he'll come around to the right path]].[[/note]]
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* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'': the 3rd Edition supplement ''Tome of Magic'' recounts the story of Andras, an elven [[ThePaladin paladin]] who achieved great victories, only to suffer enough misfortunes and make enough mistakes to fall from grace and become a [[FallenHero blackguard]], crusading for evil just as zealously as he used to fight for good. But after 300 years of fighting for both good and evil, and in the middle of a climactic battle, Andras abruptly dropped his weapon and quit the field, never to be seen again. Unfortunately for him, Andras' betrayals of both his causes meant that he wasn't welcome in any afterlife, so he became a vestige, a being beyond the normal conceptions of life and death. Binders who make a pact with Andras can call upon his martial skill and ability to smite evil and good, but those who fall under his influence will grow weary of combat after a minute of fighting, dropping their weapon and withdrawing from melee.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime:'' ''[[BigBad Megatron]]'' of all people has this moment. Having presented himself as a warmongering tyrant for eons who plunged the Transformers' home planet of Cybertron into civil war, he and his Decepticons tortured and oppressed his own people for his own goals which only ended in his death at the hands of Bumblebee. When he gets revived by the dark god Unicron in ''Predacons Rising'', [[AssholeVictim the latter takes control of his body and subjects him to constant]] MindRape. Once he is freed, he immediately disbands the Decepticons, [[HeelRealization as the experience had given him a taste of his own medicine and left him broken]], [[SelfImposedExile before leaving for parts unknown]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime:'' Of all people, ''[[BigBad Megatron]]'' of all people has this moment. Having presented himself as a Megatron]]'', the warmongering tyrant for eons who plunged the Transformers' home planet of Cybertron into an eons-long civil war, he and his Decepticons who tortured and oppressed his own people for his own goals which only ended in goals, gets this moment. [[Recap/TransformersPrimeS3E13Deadlock Following his death at the hands of Bumblebee. When Bumblebee]], [[Recap/TransformersPrimeTVMBeastHuntersPredaconsRising he gets revived by the dark god Unicron in ''Predacons Rising'', the series finale movie]]. However, [[AssholeVictim the latter takes control of his body to fulfill his own agenda, all while torturing and subjects him subjecting his host to constant]] MindRape. Once he is After being freed, he immediately disbands the Decepticons, Megatron was left broken as [[HeelRealization as the experience had given him he finally got a taste of his own medicine medicine]], before disbanding the Decepticons and left him broken]], [[SelfImposedExile before leaving for parts unknown]].
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* ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime:'' ''[[BigBad Megatron]]'' of all people has this moment. Having presented himself as a warmongering tyrant for eons who plunged the Transformers' home planet of Cybertron into civil war, he and his Decepticons tortured and oppressed his own people for his own goals which only ended in his death at the hands of Bumblebee. When he gets revived by the dark god Unicron in ''Predacons Rising'', [[AssholeVictim the latter takes control of his body and subjects him to constant]] MindRape. Once he is freed, he immediately disbands the Decepticons, [[HeelRealization as the experience had given him a taste of his own medicine and left him broken]], [[SelfImposedExile before leaving for parts unknown]].
-->'''Megatron:''' Because I now know the true meaning of oppression, and have thus lost my taste for inflicting it.
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When they don't give up long past where it's insane to continue, that's IWillFightSomeMoreForever. For the opposite, where a pacifist gets to an event in their life where they are forced to rely on violence, see PacifismBreakingPoint.

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When they don't give up long past where it's insane to continue, that's IWillFightSomeMoreForever. For the opposite, where a pacifist gets to an event in their life where they are forced or decide to finally rely on violence, see PacifismBreakingPoint.
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When they don't give up long past where it's insane to continue, that's IWillFightSomeMoreForever. For the opposite, where a pacifist reaches a breaking point where they are forced to rely on violence, see PacifismBreakingPoint.

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When they don't give up long past where it's insane to continue, that's IWillFightSomeMoreForever. For the opposite, where a pacifist reaches a breaking point gets to an event in their life where they are forced to rely on violence, see PacifismBreakingPoint.
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When they don't give up long past where it's insane to continue, that's IWillFightSomeMoreForever.

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When they don't give up long past where it's insane to continue, that's IWillFightSomeMoreForever.
IWillFightSomeMoreForever. For the opposite, where a pacifist reaches a breaking point where they are forced to rely on violence, see PacifismBreakingPoint.

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