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  • Fatal Family Photo/Playing With
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  • Basic Trope: Anybody who shows off a photo of their family or loved ones bites the dust very soon after. * Straight: Before entering The Very Definitely Final Dungeon, Bob shows Alice a photo of his family. He then heroically sacrifices his life to defeat the Big Bad. * Exaggerated: * The moment the photo is visible to Alice, a super powerful death ray instantly incinerates Bob. * The photo locket is booby-trapped, and explodes when opened. * Justified: During the part of the fight that required the most intense concentration, the family photo distracted Bob, enabling the Big Bad to strike Bob with one last attack. * Inverted: * Bob dies as a result of NOT showing the family photo. * Bob showing his photo is to demonstrate that he has been promoted to the ma
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  • Basic Trope: Anybody who shows off a photo of their family or loved ones bites the dust very soon after. * Straight: Before entering The Very Definitely Final Dungeon, Bob shows Alice a photo of his family. He then heroically sacrifices his life to defeat the Big Bad. * Exaggerated: * The moment the photo is visible to Alice, a super powerful death ray instantly incinerates Bob. * The photo locket is booby-trapped, and explodes when opened. * Justified: During the part of the fight that required the most intense concentration, the family photo distracted Bob, enabling the Big Bad to strike Bob with one last attack. * Inverted: * Bob dies as a result of NOT showing the family photo. * Bob showing his photo is to demonstrate that he has been promoted to the main cast as a Mauve Shirt. * Bob lives, but comes home to find his family dead. * Bob pulls out the family photo a second before his death and says goodbye. * Subverted: * Bob defeats the big bad and emerges triumphantly from the burning, collapsing wreckage of the dungeon. * The Photocase acts as a guard that saves him from a fatal blow. His picture doesn't make it but, he does. * Bob shows the photo to Alice, who wants to visit Bob's family, but she gets killed instead of Bob. * Double Subverted: Then a burning piece of debris falls in him, simultaneously crushing and incinerating him. * Parodied: A locket with a family photo can be equipped as an "accessory". Doing so imposes a massive penalty to your luck stat. * Deconstructed: Alice concludes that family is a distraction, and becomes unwilling to emotionally connect with others, superstituously believing it caused Bob's death. * Reconstructed: But once the world is saved, Alice opens up again; Bob's photo of his family becomes a reminder of what she was fighting for. * Zig Zagged: ??? * Averted: * No one ever mentions or shows a family photo. * Alternatively, Bob shows his family photo, but he survives and doesn't come close to dying. * Enforced: We need the audience to feel sorry for that guy and his family. Let's make him show a family photo, then have him die. * Lampshaded: Game over prompt: Perhaps showing Alice that family photo wasn't such a good idea after all. Restore, Restart, Quit? * Invoked: * Bob shows the family photo in order for the enemy soldiers to keep aiming at him, allowing his comrades to kill those enemies with ease. * Genre Savvy mole Alice talks Bob into showing her a picture of his family, sealing his fate. He dies shortly afterwards. * Defied: As Bob reaches into his pocket for the photo, Alice scolds him, loudly reminding him that showing a family photo during a major crisis is extremely bad luck, especially if the crisis is nearing resolution. * Discussed: "You know, if you had shown your family photo back when we were in the war, I bet you'd be dead by now." * Conversed: ??? Back to Fatal Family Photo, and isn't my little girl the cutest-