Internal Subtrope

Sometimes, a trope is distinct enough to deserve its own name and description, but a bit too specific to deserve its own page: There is a huge grey area between worthwhile tropes and tropes that are plainly The Same but More, The Same but More Specific, or similar. In some cases, trope concepts within this gray area are best handled by lumping them into the parent as an Internal Subtrope: Give it a name, a trope definition within the trope description of the supertrope and add the trope name as a redirect.

It's important to come up with a good name for each internal subtrope. Relying on numbered labels for internal subtropes are deprecated because they have led to examples without context such as "example of Type 1". Good names also help once it comes time to split the subtropes out at Trope Workshop.

Selected tropes with internal subtropes:

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