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Removed Tokiomi having multiple children examples for the following reasons:
- Limit on having only one heir is physical, not a law, the crest is an object only one person can hold (compare the Edelfelt line with the special magical property of having two heirs)
- Tokiomi did not go against his clan with his actions, nor face backlash for it, he was at the time already the sole patriarch
- Handover of Sakura to Zouken was completely irrelevant
Removed Rin not killing people example for the following reasons:
- Rin was at the time already the person in charge of the Fuyuki area, and avoiding harm to muggles would be her duty (if only nominally)
- Her actual charge is to uphold the Masquerade, which she does make an effort to do
- No clan she is defying, she's the head of her clan, the Mages Association is more of a governing body
Removed Kirei's betrayal of Tokiomi because it had nothing to do with this trope
Accidentally hit Shift-Enter to do a linebreak by habit, so here's the list of reasons: Removed Tokiomi having multiple children examples for the following reasons: - Limit on having only one heir is physical, not a law, the crest is an object only one person can hold (compare the Edelfelt line with the special magical property of having two heirs) - Tokiomi did not go against his clan with his actions, nor face backlash for it, he was at the time already the sole patriarch - Handover of Sakura to Zouken was completely irrelevant
Removed Rin not killing people example for the following reasons: - Rin was at the time already the person in charge of the Fuyuki area, and avoiding harm to muggles would be her duty (if only nominally) - Her actual charge is to uphold the Masquerade, which she does make an effort to do - No clan she is defying, she's the head of her clan, the Mages Association is more of a governing body
Removed Kirei's betrayal of Tokiomi because it had nothing to do with this trope