1. The Good King - TV Tropes
The Good King is honorable, virtuous, wise, and understanding ruling The Good Kingdom. He treats his subjects with respect (no matter how seemingly ...
The Good King is honorable, virtuous, wise, and understanding ruling The Good Kingdom. He treats his subjects with respect (no matter how seemingly unimportant they are), governs the land fairly, is a Royal Who Actually Does Something, and feels …
2. She Is the King - TV Tropes
When a woman reigns, or otherwise holds some position of power or importance, she may do so with a masculine title and all of the authority that goes with ...
When a woman reigns, or otherwise holds some position of power or importance, she may do so with a masculine title and all of the authority that goes with it, instead of using the title's feminine equivalent. The most common version of this takes …
3. The King and I (Western Animation) - TV Tropes
A very loose Animated Adaptation of Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical released on March 19, 1999 by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment and animated by ...
A very loose Animated Adaptation of Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical released on March 19, 1999 by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment and animated by Pentamedia Graphics and Rich Animation Studios, in association with none other than Rankin/Bass …
4. Kings - TV Tropes
Kings may refer to: Kings, the NBC series. The 2017 movie. Kings, a drinking game. Books of Kings, the 11th and 12th books of the Bible.
Kings may refer to: Kings, the NBC series. The 2017 movie. Kings, a drinking game. Books of Kings, the 11th and 12th books of the Bible. Royalty and Nobility Tropes, for literal kings. If an internal link led you here, please correct it to …
5. The King and I (Theatre) - TV Tropes
Fully-Clothed Nudity: Louis shrieks to his mother that one of the men meeting them is naked when he looks at him through the spyglass, clearly scandalizing the ...
Originally conceived as a vehicle for actress Gertrude Lawrence, Rodgers and Hammerstein's sixth musical tells the story of Anna Leonowens, a schoolteacher from Wales who travels with her son to Siam to teach the children of the King. It covers …
6. The High King - TV Tropes
A High King rules a feudal alliance or federation of states; usually he doesn't manifest direct power over all subjects of his vassal kings, which makes him ...
So you want to show that your character is no mere monarch, but one so important that the other kings swear fealty to him. But you don't want to call him an emperor, since this word carries so much negative cultural baggage. The solution is …
7. King (Western Animation) - TV Tropes
The series follows Russell Wright (Mark Rendall), a 12-year-old boy who's recently moved into a new house. When his family first arrives, Russell sees a ...
King is a Canadian animated series created by animator Gordon Coulthart and developed for television by TV writers Alan Templeton and Mary Crawford. The show was produced by Canadian studios Funbag Animation and Decode Entertainment (now part of …
8. The Philosopher King - TV Tropes
In fantasy, a Philosopher King can be a wizard or some other hyper-endowed magic user, with the caveat that he has to learn the craft, not just be born to it.
It is a more enlightened age. Perhaps a future, or a past long forgotten, when rulers are noble and just, and rule for their people, not just for themselves. Perhaps it is an Age of Reason, in which older, barbaric measures of manhood such as war …
9. What's Up, King Dude? - TV Tropes
It is important to remember that a King is not necessarily fantastically wealthy, they are just more likely to be if any wealth is flowing into the country at ...
The phenomenon in fiction (primarily in High Fantasy) of commoners being allowed improbably free access to the royal family. In Real Life, access to royal families is usually tightly controlled, and in most cases commoners, unless they are …