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RebelliousPrincess has been applied to Weiss, but the trope is about royalty specifically. It's even been hauled into the Badass trope clean-up thread to clarify all the Princess tropes (as a result of BadassPrincess). Also, the SpiritedYoungLady trope is explicitly for non-royal examples, and this trope is already on her page as a near-ZCE.
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RebelliousPrincess has been applied to Weiss, but the trope is about royalty specifically. It\'s even been hauled into the Badass trope clean-up thread to clarify all the Princess tropes (as a result of BadassPrincess). Also, the SpiritedYoungLady trope is explicitly for non-royal examples, and this trope is already on her page as a near-ZCE.
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The show might treat her as some kind of 'corporate princess' but it's also gone out of its way to clarify that she's not a princess, and that royalty is something different -- Weiss's first introduction into the show has Blake's first introduction to the show be to correct Ruby's sarcastic 'princess' reference, pointing out that Weiss is an heiress, not a princess (and when Banesaw later uses 'princess', he's being just as sarcastic as Ruby). We also know that monarchies have not existed since the Great War -- while the King of Vale only directly ended the Vale kingship forever, he did reorganise the governments of all the Kingdoms, and monarchies from the other kingdoms haven't been heard from since (that we know of -- for all we know, Jacques might have been descended from a family that used to be royalty back when Mantle had royalty since all of Weiss's 'royal' cracks are directed at him and we know the Schnee family comes from commoner stock, but 'descended from royalty' is something many aristocratics are, and they come under the SpiritedYoungLady trope).
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The show might treat her as some kind of \'corporate princess\' but it\'s also gone out of its way to clarify that she\'s not a princess, and that royalty is something different -- Weiss\'s first introduction into the show has Blake\'s first introduction to the show be to correct Ruby\'s sarcastic \'princess\' reference, pointing out that Weiss is an heiress, not a princess (and when Banesaw later uses \'princess\', he\'s being just as sarcastic as Ruby). We also know that monarchies have not existed since the Great War -- while the King of Vale only directly ended the Vale kingship forever, he did reorganise the governments of all the Kingdoms, and monarchies from the other kingdoms haven\'t been heard from since (that we know of -- for all we know, Jacques might have been descended from a family that used to be royalty back when Mantle had royalty (all of Weiss\'s \'royal\' cracks are directed at him and we know the Schnee family comes from commoner stock), but \'descended from royalty\' is something many aristocrats are, and they come under the SpiritedYoungLady trope).
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In short, she's SpiritedYoungLady, not RebelliousPrincess. This write-up is far better than the original one and can easily be moved to fix the already-existing SpiritedYoungLady ZCE that's on the page with only minor tweaks. But it has to be pointed out that Weiss cannot be both RebelliousPrincess and SpiritedYoungLady. She has to be one or the other.
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In short, she\'s SpiritedYoungLady, not RebelliousPrincess. This write-up is far better than the original one and can easily be moved to fix the already-existing SpiritedYoungLady ZCE that\'s on the page with only minor tweaks. But it has to be pointed out that Weiss cannot be both RebelliousPrincess and SpiritedYoungLady. She has to be one or the other.
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* RebelliousPrincess: Though technically not royalty, Weiss' entire character design intentionally invokes it, from her clothing and the crown-like hairpiece on hey ponytail to her initially haughty nature, and at one point she is even mockingly referred to as
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* RebelliousPrincess: Though technically not royalty, Weiss\' entire character design intentionally invokes it, from her clothing and the crown-like hairpiece on hey ponytail to her initially haughty nature, and at one point she is even mockingly referred to as \"Princess\" by he White Fang Lieutenant. Rebelling against her CorruptCorporateExecutive of a father plays a strong role in her character arc (especially in volume 4), and her primary goal in life is to be a Huntress and follow in her late grandfather\'s footsteps. It even comes up during her CallingTheOldManOut song \"This Life Is Mine\".
-->\'\'I won\'t be possessed,\'\'
-->\'\'burdened by your royal test.\'\'
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RebelliousPrincess has been applied to Weiss, but the trope is about royalty specifically. It's even been hauled into the Badass trope clean-up thread to clarify all the Princess tropes (as a result of BadassPrincess). Also, the SpiritedYoungLady trope is explicitly for non-royal examples, and this trope is already on her page as a near-ZCE.
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RebelliousPrincess has been applied to Weiss, but the trope is about royalty specifically. It\'s even been hauled into the Badass trope clean-up thread to clarify all the Princess tropes (as a result of BadassPrincess). Also, the SpiritedYoungLady trope is explicitly for non-royal examples, and this trope is already on her page as a near-ZCE.
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The show might treat her as some kind of 'corporate princess' but it's also gone out of its way to clarify that she's not a princess, and that royalty is something different -- Weiss's first introduction into the show has Blake's first introduction to the show be to correct Ruby's sarcastic 'princess' reference, pointing out that Weiss is an heiress, not a princess (and when Banesaw later uses 'princess', he's being just as sarcastic as Ruby). We also know that monarchies have not existed since the Great War -- while the King of Vale only directly ended the Vale kingship forever, he did reorganise the governments of all the Kingdoms, and monarchies from the other kingdoms haven't been heard from since (that we know of).
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The show might treat her as some kind of \'corporate princess\' but it\'s also gone out of its way to clarify that she\'s not a princess, and that royalty is something different -- Weiss\'s first introduction into the show has Blake\'s first introduction to the show be to correct Ruby\'s sarcastic \'princess\' reference, pointing out that Weiss is an heiress, not a princess (and when Banesaw later uses \'princess\', he\'s being just as sarcastic as Ruby). We also know that monarchies have not existed since the Great War -- while the King of Vale only directly ended the Vale kingship forever, he did reorganise the governments of all the Kingdoms, and monarchies from the other kingdoms haven\'t been heard from since (that we know of -- for all we know, Jacques might have been descended from a family that used to be royalty back when Mantle had royalty since all of Weiss\'s \'royal\' cracks are directed at him and we know the Schnee family comes from commoner stock, but \'descended from royalty\' is something many aristocratics are, and they come under the SpiritedYoungLady trope).
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In short, she's SpiritedYoungLady, not RebelliousPrincess. This write-up is far better than the original one and can easily be moved to fix the already-existing SpiritedYoungLady ZCE that's on the page with only minor tweaks. But it has to be pointed out that Weiss cannot be both RebelliousPrincess and SpiritedYoungLady. She has to be one or the other.
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In short, she\'s SpiritedYoungLady, not RebelliousPrincess. This write-up is far better than the original one and can easily be moved to fix the already-existing SpiritedYoungLady ZCE that\'s on the page with only minor tweaks. But it has to be pointed out that Weiss cannot be both RebelliousPrincess and SpiritedYoungLady. She has to be one or the other.
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* RebelliousPrincess: Though technically not royalty, Weiss' entire character design intentionally invokes it, from her clothing and the crown-like hairpiece on hey ponytail to her initially haughty nature, and at one point she is even mockingly referred to as
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* RebelliousPrincess: Though technically not royalty, Weiss\' entire character design intentionally invokes it, from her clothing and the crown-like hairpiece on hey ponytail to her initially haughty nature, and at one point she is even mockingly referred to as \"Princess\" by he White Fang Lieutenant. Rebelling against her CorruptCorporateExecutive of a father plays a strong role in her character arc (especially in volume 4), and her primary goal in life is to be a Huntress and follow in her late grandfather\'s footsteps. It even comes up during her CallingTheOldManOut song \"This Life Is Mine\".
-->\'\'I won\'t be possessed,\'\'
-->\'\'burdened by your royal test.\'\'
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RebelliousPrincess has been applied to Weiss, but the trope is about royalty specifically. It's even been hauled into the Badass trope clean-up thread to clarify all the Princess tropes (as a result of BadassPrincess). Also, the SpiritedYoungLady trope is explicitly for non-royal examples, and this trope is already on her page as a near-ZCE.
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RebelliousPrincess has been applied to Weiss, but the trope is about royalty specifically. It\'s even been hauled into the Badass trope clean-up thread to clarify all the Princess tropes (as a result of BadassPrincess). Also, the SpiritedYoungLady trope is explicitly for non-royal examples, and this trope is already on her page as a near-ZCE.
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The show might treat her as some kind of 'corporate princess' but it's also gone out of its way to clarify that she's not a princess, and that royalty is something different -- Weiss's first introduction into the show has Blake's first introduction to the show be to correct Ruby's sarcastic 'princess' reference, pointing out that Weiss is an heiress, not a princess. We also know that monarchies have not existed since the Great War -- while the King of Vale only directly ended the Vale kingship forever, he did reorganise the governments of all the Kingdoms, and monarchies from the other kingdoms haven't been heard from since (that we know of).
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The show might treat her as some kind of \'corporate princess\' but it\'s also gone out of its way to clarify that she\'s not a princess, and that royalty is something different -- Weiss\'s first introduction into the show has Blake\'s first introduction to the show be to correct Ruby\'s sarcastic \'princess\' reference, pointing out that Weiss is an heiress, not a princess (and when Banesaw later uses \'princess\', he\'s being just as sarcastic as Ruby). We also know that monarchies have not existed since the Great War -- while the King of Vale only directly ended the Vale kingship forever, he did reorganise the governments of all the Kingdoms, and monarchies from the other kingdoms haven\'t been heard from since (that we know of).
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In short, she's SpiritedYoungLady, not RebelliousPrincess. This write-up is far better than the original one and can easily be moved to fix the already-existing SpiritedYoungLady ZCE that's on the page with only minor tweaks. But it has to be pointed out that Weiss cannot be both RebelliousPrincess and SpiritedYoungLady. She has to be one or the other.
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In short, she\'s SpiritedYoungLady, not RebelliousPrincess. This write-up is far better than the original one and can easily be moved to fix the already-existing SpiritedYoungLady ZCE that\'s on the page with only minor tweaks. But it has to be pointed out that Weiss cannot be both RebelliousPrincess and SpiritedYoungLady. She has to be one or the other.
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* RebelliousPrincess: Though technically not royalty, Weiss' entire character design intentionally invokes it, from her clothing and the crown-like hairpiece on hey ponytail to her initially haughty nature, and at one point she is even mockingly referred to as
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* RebelliousPrincess: Though technically not royalty, Weiss\' entire character design intentionally invokes it, from her clothing and the crown-like hairpiece on hey ponytail to her initially haughty nature, and at one point she is even mockingly referred to as \"Princess\" by he White Fang Lieutenant. Rebelling against her CorruptCorporateExecutive of a father plays a strong role in her character arc (especially in volume 4), and her primary goal in life is to be a Huntress and follow in her late grandfather\'s footsteps. It even comes up during her CallingTheOldManOut song \"This Life Is Mine\".
-->\'\'I won\'t be possessed,\'\'
-->\'\'burdened by your royal test.\'\'
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RebelliousPrincess has been applied to Weiss, but the trope is about royalty specifically. It's even been hauled into the Badass trope clean-up thread to clarify all the Princess tropes (as a result of BadassPrincess). Also, the SpiritedYoungLady trope is explicitly for non-royal examples, and this trope is already on her page as a near-ZCE.
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RebelliousPrincess has been applied to Weiss, but the trope is about royalty specifically. It\'s even been hauled into the Badass trope clean-up thread to clarify all the Princess tropes (as a result of BadassPrincess). Also, the SpiritedYoungLady trope is explicitly for non-royal examples, and this trope is already on her page as a near-ZCE.
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The show might claim she's some kind of 'corporate princess' but it's also gone out of its way to clarify that she's not a princess, and that royalty is something different -- Weiss's first introduction into the show has Blake's first introduction to the show be to correct Ruby's sarcastic 'princess' reference, pointing out that Weiss is an heiress, not a princess. We also know that monarchies have not existed since the Great War -- while the King of Vale only directly ended the Vale kingship forever, he did reorganise the governments of all the Kingdoms, and monarchies from the other kingdoms haven't been heard from since (that we know of).
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The show might treat her as some kind of \'corporate princess\' but it\'s also gone out of its way to clarify that she\'s not a princess, and that royalty is something different -- Weiss\'s first introduction into the show has Blake\'s first introduction to the show be to correct Ruby\'s sarcastic \'princess\' reference, pointing out that Weiss is an heiress, not a princess. We also know that monarchies have not existed since the Great War -- while the King of Vale only directly ended the Vale kingship forever, he did reorganise the governments of all the Kingdoms, and monarchies from the other kingdoms haven\'t been heard from since (that we know of).
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In short, she's SpiritedYoungLady, not RebelliousPrincess. This write-up is far better than the original one and can easily be moved to fix the already-existing SpiritedYoungLady ZCE that's on the page with only minor tweaks. But it has to be pointed out that Weiss cannot be both RebelliousPrincess and SpiritedYoungLady. She has to be one or the other.
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In short, she\'s SpiritedYoungLady, not RebelliousPrincess. This write-up is far better than the original one and can easily be moved to fix the already-existing SpiritedYoungLady ZCE that\'s on the page with only minor tweaks. But it has to be pointed out that Weiss cannot be both RebelliousPrincess and SpiritedYoungLady. She has to be one or the other.
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* RebelliousPrincess: Though technically not royalty, Weiss' entire character design intentionally invokes it, from her clothing and the crown-like hairpiece on hey ponytail to her initially haughty nature, and at one point she is even mockingly referred to as
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* RebelliousPrincess: Though technically not royalty, Weiss\' entire character design intentionally invokes it, from her clothing and the crown-like hairpiece on hey ponytail to her initially haughty nature, and at one point she is even mockingly referred to as \"Princess\" by he White Fang Lieutenant. Rebelling against her CorruptCorporateExecutive of a father plays a strong role in her character arc (especially in volume 4), and her primary goal in life is to be a Huntress and follow in her late grandfather\'s footsteps. It even comes up during her CallingTheOldManOut song \"This Life Is Mine\".
-->\'\'I won\'t be possessed,\'\'
-->\'\'burdened by your royal test.\'\'
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RebelliousPrincess has been applied to Weiss, but the trope is about royalty specifically. It's even been hauled into the Badass trope clean-up thread to clarify all the Princess tropes (as a result of BadassPrincess). Also, the SpiritedYoungLady trope is explicitly for non-royal examples, and this trope is already on her page as a near-ZCE.
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RebelliousPrincess has been applied to Weiss, but the trope is about royalty specifically. It\'s even been hauled into the Badass trope clean-up thread to clarify all the Princess tropes (as a result of BadassPrincess). Also, the SpiritedYoungLady trope is explicitly for non-royal examples, and this trope is already on her page as a near-ZCE.
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This entry needs to be added to SpiritedYoungLady, and RebelliousPrincess removed. The show might claim she's some kind of 'corporate princess' but it's also gone out of its way to clarify that she's not a princess, and that royalty is something different -- Weiss's first introduction into the show has Blake's first introduction to the show be to correct Ruby's sarcastic 'princess' reference, pointing out that Weiss is an heiress, not a princess. We also know that monarchies have not existed since the Great War -- while the King of Vale only directly ended the Vale kingship forever, he did reorganise the governments of all the Kingdoms, and monarchies from the other kingdoms haven't been heard from since (that we know of).
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The show might claim she\'s some kind of \'corporate princess\' but it\'s also gone out of its way to clarify that she\'s not a princess, and that royalty is something different -- Weiss\'s first introduction into the show has Blake\'s first introduction to the show be to correct Ruby\'s sarcastic \'princess\' reference, pointing out that Weiss is an heiress, not a princess. We also know that monarchies have not existed since the Great War -- while the King of Vale only directly ended the Vale kingship forever, he did reorganise the governments of all the Kingdoms, and monarchies from the other kingdoms haven\'t been heard from since (that we know of).
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In short, she's SpiritedYoungLady, not RebelliousPrincess. This write-up is far better than the original one and can easily be moved to fix the already-existing SpiritedYoungLady ZCE that's on the page with only minor tweaks. But it has to be pointed out that Weiss cannot be both RebelliousPrincess and SpiritedYoungLady. She has to be one or the other.
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In short, she\'s SpiritedYoungLady, not RebelliousPrincess. This write-up is far better than the original one and can easily be moved to fix the already-existing SpiritedYoungLady ZCE that\'s on the page with only minor tweaks. But it has to be pointed out that Weiss cannot be both RebelliousPrincess and SpiritedYoungLady. She has to be one or the other.
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* RebelliousPrincess: Though technically not royalty, Weiss' entire character design intentionally invokes it, from her clothing and the crown-like hairpiece on hey ponytail to her initially haughty nature, and at one point she is even mockingly referred to as
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* RebelliousPrincess: Though technically not royalty, Weiss\' entire character design intentionally invokes it, from her clothing and the crown-like hairpiece on hey ponytail to her initially haughty nature, and at one point she is even mockingly referred to as \"Princess\" by he White Fang Lieutenant. Rebelling against her CorruptCorporateExecutive of a father plays a strong role in her character arc (especially in volume 4), and her primary goal in life is to be a Huntress and follow in her late grandfather\'s footsteps. It even comes up during her CallingTheOldManOut song \"This Life Is Mine\".
-->\'\'I won\'t be possessed,\'\'
-->\'\'burdened by your royal test.\'\'
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RebelliousPrincess has been applied to Weiss, but the trope is about royalty specifically. It's even been hauled into the Badass trope clean-up thread to clarify all the Princess tropes (as a result of BadassPrincess). Also, the SpiritedYoungLady trope is explicitly for non-royal examples, and this trope is already on her page as a near-ZCE.
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RebelliousPrincess has been applied to Weiss, but the trope is about royalty specifically. It\'s even been hauled into the Badass trope clean-up thread to clarify all the Princess tropes (as a result of BadassPrincess). Also, the SpiritedYoungLady trope is explicitly for non-royal examples, and this trope is already on her page as a near-ZCE.
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This entry needs to be added to SpiritedYoungLady, and RebelliousPrincess removed. The show might claim she's some kind of 'corporate princess' but it's also gone out of its way to clarify that she's not a princess, and that royalty is something different -- Weiss's first introduction into the show has Blake's first introduction to the show be to correct Ruby's sarcastic 'princess' reference, pointing out that Weiss is an heiress, not a princess.
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This entry needs to be added to SpiritedYoungLady, and RebelliousPrincess removed. The show might claim she\'s some kind of \'corporate princess\' but it\'s also gone out of its way to clarify that she\'s not a princess, and that royalty is something different -- Weiss\'s first introduction into the show has Blake\'s first introduction to the show be to correct Ruby\'s sarcastic \'princess\' reference, pointing out that Weiss is an heiress, not a princess. We also know that monarchies have not existed since the Great War -- while the King of Vale only directly ended the Vale kingship forever, he did reorganise the governments of all the Kingdoms, and monarchies from the other kingdoms haven\'t been heard from since (that we know of).
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It's also a bit of a plot-point in the show that the King of Vale ended Vale's monarchy when he reorganised the government structures of the four Kingdoms at the end of the Great War, and it's quite noticeable that it wasn't just Vale's monarchy that disappeared -- the Mantle and Mistral ones disappeared as well.
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In short, she\'s SpiritedYoungLady, not RebelliousPrincess. This write-up is far better than the original one and can easily be moved to fix the already-existing SpiritedYoungLady ZCE that\'s on the page with only minor tweaks. But it has to be pointed out that Weiss cannot be both RebelliousPrincess and SpiritedYoungLady. She has to be one or the other.
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In short, she's SpiritedYoungLady, not RebelliousPrincess. This write-up is far better than the original one and can easily be moved to fix the already-existing SpiritedYoungLady ZCE that's on the page with only minor tweaks. But it has to be pointed out that Weiss cannot be both RebelliousPrincess and SpiritedYoungLady. She has to be one or the other.
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* RebelliousPrincess: Though technically not royalty, Weiss' entire character design intentionally invokes it, from her clothing and the crown-like hairpiece on hey ponytail to her initially haughty nature, and at one point she is even mockingly referred to as
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* RebelliousPrincess: Though technically not royalty, Weiss\' entire character design intentionally invokes it, from her clothing and the crown-like hairpiece on hey ponytail to her initially haughty nature, and at one point she is even mockingly referred to as \"Princess\" by he White Fang Lieutenant. Rebelling against her CorruptCorporateExecutive of a father plays a strong role in her character arc (especially in volume 4), and her primary goal in life is to be a Huntress and follow in her late grandfather\'s footsteps. It even comes up during her CallingTheOldManOut song \"This Life Is Mine\".
-->\'\'I won\'t be possessed,\'\'
-->\'\'burdened by your royal test.\'\'
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RebelliousPrincess has been applied to Weiss, but the trope is about royalty specifically. It's even been hauled into the Badass trope clean-up thread to clarify all the Princess tropes (as a result of BadassPrincess). Also, the SpiritedYoungLady trope is explicitly for non-royal examples, and this trope is already on her page as a near-ZCE.
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RebelliousPrincess has been applied to Weiss, but the trope is about royalty specifically. It\'s even been hauled into the Badass trope clean-up thread to clarify all the Princess tropes (as a result of BadassPrincess). Also, the SpiritedYoungLady trope is explicitly for non-royal examples, and this trope is already on her page as a near-ZCE.
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This entry needs to be added to SpiritedYoungLady, and RebelliousPrincess removed. The show might claim she's some kind of 'corporate princess' but it's also gone out of its way to clarify that she's not a princess, and that royalty is something different -- Weiss's first introduction into the show has Blake's first introduction to the show be to correct Ruby's sarcastic 'princess' reference, pointing out that Weiss is an heiress, not a princess.
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This entry needs to be added to SpiritedYoungLady, and RebelliousPrincess removed. The show might claim she\'s some kind of \'corporate princess\' but it\'s also gone out of its way to clarify that she\'s not a princess, and that royalty is something different -- Weiss\'s first introduction into the show has Blake\'s first introduction to the show be to correct Ruby\'s sarcastic \'princess\' reference, pointing out that Weiss is an heiress, not a princess.
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It's also a bit of a plot-point in the show that the King of Vale ended Vale's monarchy when he reorganised the government structures of the four Kingdoms at the end of the Great War, and it's quite noticeable that it wasn't just Vale's monarchy that disappeared -- the Mantle and Mistral ones disappeared as well.
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It\'s also a bit of a plot-point in the show that the King of Vale ended Vale\'s monarchy when he reorganised the government structures of the four Kingdoms at the end of the Great War, and it\'s quite noticeable that it wasn\'t just Vale\'s monarchy that disappeared -- the Mantle and Mistral ones disappeared as well.
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In short, she's SpiritedYoungLady, not RebelliousPrincess. This write-up is far better than the original one and can easily be moved to fix the SpiritedYoungLady ZCE that's on the page with only minor tweaks. But it has to be pointed out that Weiss cannot be both RebelliousPrincess and SpiritedYoungLady. She has to be one or the other.
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In short, she\'s SpiritedYoungLady, not RebelliousPrincess. This write-up is far better than the original one and can easily be moved to fix the already-existing SpiritedYoungLady ZCE that\'s on the page with only minor tweaks. But it has to be pointed out that Weiss cannot be both RebelliousPrincess and SpiritedYoungLady. She has to be one or the other.
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* RebelliousPrincess: Though technically not royalty, Weiss' entire character design intentionally invokes it, from her clothing and the crown-like hairpiece on hey ponytail to her initially haughty nature, and at one point she is even mockingly referred to as
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* RebelliousPrincess: Though technically not royalty, Weiss\' entire character design intentionally invokes it, from her clothing and the crown-like hairpiece on hey ponytail to her initially haughty nature, and at one point she is even mockingly referred to as \"Princess\" by he White Fang Lieutenant. Rebelling against her CorruptCorporateExecutive of a father plays a strong role in her character arc (especially in volume 4), and her primary goal in life is to be a Huntress and follow in her late grandfather\'s footsteps. It even comes up during her CallingTheOldManOut song \"This Life Is Mine\".
-->\'\'I won\'t be possessed,\'\'
-->\'\'burdened by your royal test.\'\'
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RebelliousPrincess has been applied to Weiss, but the trope is about royalty specifically. It's even been hauled into the Badass trope clean-up thread to clarify all the Princess tropes (as a result of BadassPrincess). Also, the SpiritedYoungLady trope is explicitly for non-royal examples, and this trope is already on her page as a near-ZCE.
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RebelliousPrincess has been applied to Weiss, but the trope is about royalty specifically. It\'s even been hauled into the Badass trope clean-up thread to clarify all the Princess tropes (as a result of BadassPrincess). Also, the SpiritedYoungLady trope is explicitly for non-royal examples, and this trope is already on her page as a near-ZCE.
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This entry needs to be added to SpiritedYoungLady, and RebelliousPrincess removed. The show might claim she's some kind of 'corporate princess' but it's also gone out of its way to clarify that she's not a princess, and that royalty is something different -- Weiss's first introduction into the show has Blake's first introduction to the show be to correct Ruby's sarcastic 'princess' reference, pointing out that Weiss is an heiress, not a princess.
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This entry needs to be added to SpiritedYoungLady, and RebelliousPrincess removed. The show might claim she\'s some kind of \'corporate princess\' but it\'s also gone out of its way to clarify that she\'s not a princess, and that royalty is something different -- Weiss\'s first introduction into the show has Blake\'s first introduction to the show be to correct Ruby\'s sarcastic \'princess\' reference, pointing out that Weiss is an heiress, not a princess.
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It's also a bit of a plot-point in the show that the King of Vale ended Vale's monarchy when he reorganised the government structures of the four Kingdoms at the end of the Great War, and it's quite noticeable that it wasn't just Vale's monarchy that disappeared -- the Mantle and Mistral ones disappeared as well.
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It\'s also a bit of a plot-point in the show that the King of Vale ended Vale\'s monarchy when he reorganised the government structures of the four Kingdoms at the end of the Great War, and it\'s quite noticeable that it wasn\'t just Vale\'s monarchy that disappeared -- the Mantle and Mistral ones disappeared as well.
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In short, she's SpiritedYoungLady, not RebelliousPrincess. This write-up is far better than the original one and can easily be moved to fix the SpiritedYoungLady ZCE that's on the page with only minor tweaks. But it has to be pointed out that Weiss cannot be both RebelliousPrincess and SpiritedYoungLady. She has to be one or the other.
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In short, she\'s SpiritedYoungLady, not RebelliousPrincess. This write-up is far better than the original one and can easily be moved to fix the SpiritedYoungLady ZCE that\'s on the page with only minor tweaks. But it has to be pointed out that Weiss cannot be both RebelliousPrincess and SpiritedYoungLady. She has to be one or the other.
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* RebelliousPrincess: Though technically not royalty, Weiss' entire character design intentionally invokes it, from her clothing and the crown-like hairpiece on hey ponytail to her initially haughty nature, and at one point she is even mockingly referred to as
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* RebelliousPrincess: Though technically not royalty, Weiss\' entire character design intentionally invokes it, from her clothing and the crown-like hairpiece on hey ponytail to her initially haughty nature, and at one point she is even mockingly referred to as \"Princess\" by he White Fang Lieutenant. Rebelling against her CorruptCorporateExecutive of a father plays a strong role in her character arc (especially in volume 4), and her primary goal in life is to be a Huntress and follow in her late grandfather\'s footsteps. It even comes up during her CallingTheOldManOut song \"This Life Is Mine\".
-->\'\'I won\'t be possessed,\'\'
-->\'\'burdened by your royal test.\'\'
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RebelliousPrincess has been applied to Weiss, but the trope is about royalty specifically. It's even been hauled into the Badass trope clean-up thread to clarify all the Princess tropes (as a result of BadassPrincess). Also, the SpiritedYoungLady trope is explicitly for non-royal examples, and this trope is already on her page as a near-ZCE.
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RebelliousPrincess has been applied to Weiss, but the trope is about royalty specifically. It\'s even been hauled into the Badass trope clean-up thread to clarify all the Princess tropes (as a result of BadassPrincess). Also, the SpiritedYoungLady trope is explicitly for non-royal examples, and this trope is already on her page as a near-ZCE.
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This entry needs to be added to SpiritedYoungLady, and RebelliousPrincess removed. The show might claim she's some kind of 'corporate princess' but it's also gone out of its way to clarify that she's not a princess, and that royalty is something different -- Weiss's first introduction into the show has Blake's first introduction to the show be to correct Ruby's sarcastic 'princess' reference, pointing out that Weiss is an heiress, not a princess.
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This entry needs to be added to SpiritedYoungLady, and RebelliousPrincess removed. The show might claim she\'s some kind of \'corporate princess\' but it\'s also gone out of its way to clarify that she\'s not a princess, and that royalty is something different -- Weiss\'s first introduction into the show has Blake\'s first introduction to the show be to correct Ruby\'s sarcastic \'princess\' reference, pointing out that Weiss is an heiress, not a princess.
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It's also a bit of a plot-point in the show that the King of Vale ended Vale's monarchy when he reorganised the government structures of the four Kingdoms at the end of the Great War, and it's quite noticeable that it wasn't just Vale's monarchy that disappeared -- the Mantle and Mistral ones disappeared as well.
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It\'s also a bit of a plot-point in the show that the King of Vale ended Vale\'s monarchy when he reorganised the government structures of the four Kingdoms at the end of the Great War, and it\'s quite noticeable that it wasn\'t just Vale\'s monarchy that disappeared -- the Mantle and Mistral ones disappeared as well.
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In short, she's SpiritedYoungLady, not RebelliousPrincess.
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In short, she\'s SpiritedYoungLady, not RebelliousPrincess. This write-up is far better than the original one and can easily be moved to fix the SpiritedYoungLady ZCE that\'s on the page with only minor tweaks. But it has to be pointed out that Weiss cannot be both RebelliousPrincess and SpiritedYoungLady. She has to be one or the other.
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* RebelliousPrincess: Though technically not royalty, Weiss' entire character design intentionally invokes it, from her clothing and the crown-like hairpiece on hey ponytail to her initially haughty nature, and at one point she is even mockingly referred to as
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* RebelliousPrincess: Though technically not royalty, Weiss\' entire character design intentionally invokes it, from her clothing and the crown-like hairpiece on hey ponytail to her initially haughty nature, and at one point she is even mockingly referred to as \"Princess\" by he White Fang Lieutenant. Rebelling against her CorruptCorporateExecutive of a father plays a strong role in her character arc (especially in volume 4), and her primary goal in life is to be a Huntress and follow in her late grandfather\'s footsteps. It even comes up during her CallingTheOldManOut song \"This Life Is Mine\".
-->\'\'I won\'t be possessed,\'\' \\
\'\'burdened by your royal test.\'\'
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