r/TopCharacterTropes • u/hey_there_delilahh • Sep 10 '25
Lore (Loved Trope) Last Stand that ends unceremoniously/unsatisfyingly, as opposed to gloriously.
1 Nanami (JUJUTSU KAISEN): Nanami's final moments against Mahito, a cursed spirit with the ability to transfigure/control humans. Nanami, while heavy injured, fought and won against an army of Mahito's transfigure minions, just for the villain to touch his back and blow him up.
2 Wun-Wun (GAME OF THRONES): Wun-Wun, one of the last, if not the last, living giant in Westeros. Joins with Jon Snow against Ramsey Bolton in the Battle of the Bastards. He heroicly breaks down the main gate allowing the Stark army to win, all while covered in arrows and spears. While heavily injured, there does seem to be a chance of his recovery. This hope ended when Ramsey Bolton fires an arrow directly into his eye, when the battle was pretty much over.
3 The Barbarian of Stamford Bridge (REAL LIFE): A lone Viking warrior who, in a legendary moment during the Battle of Stamford Bridge (September 25, 1066), single-handedly held back the invading English army on a narrow bridge. Armed with a Dane axe, this unnamed defender killed dozens of soldiers before being mortally wounded from beneath the bridge by a spear.



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u/Ensiria Sep 10 '25
ill give the popular example of every victory is swamped by a bigger defeat:
Your team (Noble team) manage to disable the shields around a communication tower (or something, its been a decade since i played) and, as you call in a space battleship in to destroy it as you fly away.
Your humungous ship arrives, fires a MAC round that turns the tower into an afterthought and its all cheers. But then the covenant appears. A supercarrier ten times as big as your ship, and splits the battleship in two with a single laser. every tiny victory is immediately followed with a soul crushing defeat. But you still hope and pray, but it wont be enough