so in flashback its shown that Amarock didn't choose to be the "Spirit of Mc Coy" so much as Mc Coy took him in as a child, treated him as a whipping boy because of their "for your own good" approach to, well, everything, and then somewhere along the way either due to an insistent misunderstanding to the nature of spirits or just general insistent stubborn douchery decided that made him "The Spirit of Mc Coy". So my question is, is there a trope for that kind of thing? Where everyone else insist and enforces a title of a character that actually has no bearing on their actual wants or actions?
so in flashback its shown that Amarock didn't choose to be the "Spirit of Mc Coy" so much as Mc Coy took him in as a child, treated him as a whipping boy because of their "for your own good" approach to, well, everything, and then somewhere along the way either due to an insistent misunderstanding to the nature of spirits or just general insistent stubborn douchery decided that made him "The Spirit of Mc Coy". So my question is, is there a trope for that kind of thing? Where everyone else insist and enforces a title of a character that actually has no bearing on their actual wants or actions?
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