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Publicly being The Hero can sometimes be a thankless task. The bad guys know where to find you, your loved ones can get Stuffed in the Fridge, and the only solace sometimes is that you passed What You Are in the Dark. On top of that, it's generally just stressful work but fortunately, there's another rare soul who's also good and does what they can to help. This soul is also a business person, and at explicit cost to herself, provides the good with a good. Need a shopkeeper to show gratitude to the hero who saved the town from the villain? The hero will not be allowed to pay for goods/food/drink. Want to show someone who does the good deed for a living is also exceedingly honest? Have them decline such an offer. To some extent, they can get away with this, because the economic impact of losing a customer or two may not be that large, or the personal impact of making sure the "customer" has had their deed paid forward. They may also believe it's important that the good guy has one less stressor or burden to deal with due to their good deeds, whether they know it or not. If others know this to be an occasional offer for good deeds, the morale boost and customer loyalty this causes can be effective for business, and for the general well-being of everyone around. Contrast No Hero Discount, Adam Smith Hates Your Guts, and Dude, Where's My Reward?. Compare Hero Insurance and Pro Bono Barter. For actual hospitality, see Sacred Hospitality. |
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In the first episode of Sherlock, we meet Italian restaurant owner Angelo, whom Sherlock cleared of murder charges during a case some time prior. Angelo greets Sherlock happily when he and John arrive at his restaurant and offers him (as usual) anything he wants, on the house. In fact, Sherlock's apartment is a similar situation. Mrs. Hudson's husband was accused of murder. He assured the conviction. |
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The novelization of the Dirty Harry movie Sudden Impact mentions that Harry received his unusual .44 Automag pistol as a gift from a custom gunsmith after he had saved the man's wife... probably by killing those endangering her, knowing Harry. It's suggested that he is often offered free stuff because the text states that the pistol is the only such gift he ever accepted. | |
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In the Disgaea series you get free rewards from the Healer when you reach certain milestones of total damage healed. May only partially count because it encourages you to get hurt more so you can buy more healing, thus possibly resulting in a profit. | |
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On Fringe, a bartender in the alternate universe refuses to let Agent Broyles pay for his drink. This is because he recognizes Broyles as one of the law-enforcement officials who helped deal with a major disaster (a gigantic vortex) years before; he tells Broyles that his money is no good there because the world needs more heroes like him. | |
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Dragnet routinely defies this trope when it comes up. Friday and Gannon explain to anyone happy enough to give them a "reward" for their services that they are duty-bound (by law and department policy) to refuse any benefits from the public for their services. The reason is twofold: one, it prevents actual corruption or grift from hiding as this trope, and two, it prevents both the cops and the general public from getting the idea that rewarding cops in this way is mandatory. The only payment that cops are allowed to receive from rendering their services - is their department-issued paycheck. In one episode, however, Friday and Gannon had just busted a group of con-artists before they could rob the till of a restaurant. Immediately afterwards, a line of dialogue reveals that the cops haven't had lunch yet. The restaurant owner immediately offers a free lunch; when they refuse, she tells them to sit down and order anyway, because there's nothing controlling the size of the portions she serves them. |
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In Dicey Dungeons, Ned offers to upgrade your items for free, although he can upgrade only one item per visit. He and the other shopkeepers then give you more support in the final chapter, with Yolanda and Val giving you free items. | |
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In the Sega CD version of Lunar: The Silver Star, near the end of the game, Ramus's store will start offering the game's best healing items to Alex at no charge, because he's his friend, he's become successful enough to afford it, and he wants to do everything he can to help stop the Magic Emperor. | |
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In an episode of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987), Leonardo and Michelangelo are shopping in a supermarket when two goons try to hold it up. They respond and catch the crooks, but they have to split before the cops show up, so they ask the cashier if she can ring them up quickly. Seeing as they just saved her life, she tells them it's on the house. | |
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The reward for one of the quests in Diablo II is that shopkeepers in that town give you a discount. | |
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Naruto often gets this treatment from Teuchi, the guy who runs his favorite ramen shop, Ichiraku Ramen. After he saves the whole town, in addition to finally being respected by everyone else, the owner (who already respected him, and knew him to be a Shounen Hero Big Eater) goes above and beyond them by giving Naruto a free buffet. | |
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In Borderlands 2, if you talk to Moxxi prior to starting the final storyline mission, she invokes this, promising that if you take down Handsome Jack, you'll never pay for another drink at her bar again. | |
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Rabi-Ribi has Miriam offer to give her wares to Erina for free, but Erina turns it down, making it a voluntary form of No Hero Discount for her. | |
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In the early Harry Potter books, Harry's reputation as "the boy who lived" gets him this treatment. It's especially prominent in the third book, while he's staying in Diagon Alley until the new term (e.g. the local ice cream vendor both helps him with his homework and gives him free sundaes, the minister for magic basically lets him off the hook for inflating his aunt, and so on). Of course, the fact that everyone is relieved he hasn't been killed by Sirius Black helps. In Deathly Hallows, it's revealed that Aberforth Dumbledore has been giving free food to the members of Dumbledore's Army, even though they are all wanted by the Death Eaters. |
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In the anime of Trigun, after Vash saves a town from marauding escaped convicts and then lets the townsfolk turn in the bounty (despite the fact that the townsfolk themselves had originally sicced the criminals on him), he's delighted when a local sandwich shop owner declares that he can have unlimited free food. Meryl naturally points out that he could have bought a sandwich factory if he had kept the money. | |
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Happens often on the Discworld: The series has this with respect to the often heroic Witches. Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg often offer to pay for something, but they nearly always get it for free. This is because the Lancrastrians both love and fear witches. Captain Carrot Ironfounderson also get offered free meals... because the business owners know that he's so squeaky clean, he'll insist on paying anyway. Vimes spends some time pondering this trope at one point. Vimes is famously incorruptible and reacts violently to people trying to bribe him, and he also knows that local merchants offering discounts or free goods for watchmen isn't really altruistic; it's an attempt to get the watch on their side. Regardless, Vimes considers it too petty to get worked up about, knows that the free or discounted stuff the watch gets from merchants is a perk of the job and that attempting to curtail it would wind up with the watch up in arms. He's even willing to consider that maybe a tiny fraction of the merchants are just sincerely showing their gratitude. |
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In the Harmony and Valor story "Cultural Differences", two assholes sexually harass Lyra and Sweetie Drops while they are on a date at a restaurant. Flash Sentry steps in and he and Sweetie effortlessly kick their asses. The entire restaurant applauds and their meals are offered on the house. | |
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In Bad Ass, Frank gets a free bottle of tequila from a shopkeeper as thanks for beating up two armed robbers. | |
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Played with early in the Thunderbolts. The villainous Masters of Evil are thrilled to find out that the citizens of New York will give them free equipment out of gratitude for their fake heroism. | |
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The original Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers weren't charged by Ernie for their juices and smoothies. Word of God states that it was because he figured out they were the Power Rangers. | |
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In The Swords of Ditto, when you go to face the Big Bad Mormo on the final day, some of the townspeople will give you free items. You will still, however, have to pay for items from the stores. | |
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Littlewood: The Hero gets a free drink a day at the Coffe Shop set up by Dudley, their Parental Substitute. | |
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Many awesome customers on Not Always Right receive free meals, drinks, or gift cards from grateful employees for standing up to other rude or violent customers (though many times, the story's comments section will be full of people saying that it sounds more like someone's wish-fulfillment fantasy than a factual depiction of events). | |
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In The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, the more good deeds you do, the more "steal" tags on items in shops will vanish. This means that shopkeepers won't react to you taking them. Put simply, townspeople won't mind if the hero of the town helps themselves to a few odds and ends from store shelves, or a meal and a few drinks at the inn. | |
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In Fallout: New Vegas, many merchants will reduce their prices (down to, with enough barter skill, selling at cost) if you do good deeds for their faction. The Kings regularly give you free stuff if you've helped out the people of Freeside, and the Brotherhood of Steel provide you with surplus ammo if you've helped them. Likewise in Fallout 3, settlers in Megaton would give gifts to a hero protagonist, while slavers in Paradise Falls would reward a villain. In Fallout 4, Mrs. Abernathy will offer a discount on the items she sells if you bring her daughter's locket back from the raiders who killed her. | |
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Cowboys & Aliens: The bartender's wife lets Jake have a drink for free after he stands up to the town bully. | |
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The last episode of Everybody Loves Raymond ends with the show's usual "Where's Lunch" Vanity Plate, but this time, instead of food, we see a bill reading "NO CHARGE", The idea is that it's a show of gratitude after nine seasons of the viewers being loyal customers. | |
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Dragon Age: Origins invokes the trope - and then subverts it. In the first town you visit, the party rescues a pair of dwarven merchants, Bodahn and Sandal Feddic, from being attacked. Because you saved their lives (and inventory), Bodahn insists on accompanying the party from that point onward, setting up their wagon in the party camp. This is good because it means there's always a convenient merchant and it also gives the party the ability to add runes to weapons. However, Bodahn also insists that he gives you a hefty "hero's discount" on your purchases, and mentions it frequently. This is a lie. It's easy to overlook, but Bodahn's prices are actually slightly higher than most of the other merchants in the game! | |
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After bailing from his plane in Battle of Britain, a pilot parachutes into a greenhouse in someone's back garden. A boy who lives in the home rushes inside, returning with a box of cigarettes. | |
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In Fable, all goods are increasingly discounted as the player's renown rises. Early in the game, many goods are sold at above market value unless the merchants have a surplus of themnote Besides renown and guile levels, prices are determined by how much of a given item a merchant has. The more they have, the lower they'll sell or buy it for. By the end of the game, even items a merchant only has one of will be priced significantly below market value. | |
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A Plumber from Ben 10 was releasing aliens and then capturing them again explicitly for this trope. | |
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Avatar: The Last Airbender: People will often just give the Avatar's group supplies (at least in the first season when they weren't really trying to hide the fact that Aang is the Avatar most of the time). | |
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In Rugrats in Paris, when Stu Pickles is summoned to repair EuroReptarland's giant Reptar mecha, Coco LaBouche lets Stu and his entire traveling party stay at the resort for free. Unfortunately, it's about the only decent thing she does in the entire movie. | |
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Seen in one episode of Seinfeld, when Jerry returns a valuable earring he found in his dry cleaning. It turns out that the dry cleaner's wife has been frantic over this missing earring, and to reward him for the kindness, he promises Jerry free dry cleaning from that day forward. Of course, the trope is then played with because Jerry's friends keep asking him to get their stuff cleaned for them. | |
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In Far Cry 3, when Jason unjams a cell tower the shops will give him weapons for free. | |
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In Girl-chan in Paradise, the heroes temporarily defeat a villain, and the restaurant manager gives them a free meal. Kotomaru shoots him, correctly reasoning that the owner would never give out anything for free. They find the real owner tied up in a closet, and free him. As thanks, he gives them a free meal. He gets shot too. | |
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In Beyond Heroes: Of Sunshine and Red Lyrium, the barmaid Flissa in Haven offers Varric and the newly minted Herald of Andraste a meal on the house. In his case, it's because he rescued her from the unwanted attentions of a ruffian prior to the start of the story. | |
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In the Pokémon games, Nurse Joy's healing service is always free to everyone. Later games have the actual Poké-Marts in the Centers, suggesting that's where her funding comes from. | |
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At one point in Joan of Arcadia, Joan's father uncovers a large conspiracy within the municipal government and calls in the FBI. The FBI removes all heads of various municipal agencies - including Joan's father, who is Chief of Police. But the community still knows who the real hero is. | |
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In Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, Scott is riding high, being recognized as an Avenger after helping to save the world. He even gets free drinks from the local coffee shop, although the shop owner mistakes him for Spider-Man. When he realizes that Scott isn't Spider-Man, he starts charging for the drinks. | |
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As an aversion, Spider-Man complains in I'm a Marvel... And I'm a DC that they're being charged exorbitant prices in a heroes' bar, though this is the response to the lack of Hero Insurance. | |
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Somewhat deconstructed in What I Like About You Val opens a coffee shop/muffin store in later seasons, and also starts dating a firefighter. He brings in some of his firefighter buddies, and she comps their food. They initially refuse, but she says it's the "Firefighter Special" and insists. Soon, word gets around and firefighters start showing up in droves for free muffins. Val quickly does the math (as in, extrapolates the costs in her head in under ten seconds; her coworker calls her "Rain Man") and realizes that she'd be ruined in a matter of days and quickly backpedals. | |
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On SpongeBob SquarePants, Mr. Krabs offers SpongeBob, his own employee, a Krabby Patty "on me... well, maybe at a discount." | |
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The Punisher: Given that Frank is always being hunted down for multiple counts of murder and vigilantism and doesn't have a Secret Identity, he can only get help from the local Back-Alley Doctor or people he knew in the military, who help him no questions asked as it usually involves I Owe You My Life. | |
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In Breath of Death VII, innkeepers never charge you, because you're a hero. Merchants, on the other hand, lower their prices for nobody. | |
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In Final Fantasy X, the shopkeeper O'aka actually would give you a discount, but in his case only if you had donated a large sum of money to him when he was struggling to get his business off the ground. That point in time was at the beginning of the game, and you were likewise probably low on funds. Otherwise, he charges almost double what any other shop would. He also seems to suspiciously follow you around, to make sure you're prepared for upcoming fights. In Final Fantasy X-2, he sells at discounts to begin with, but mostly because he has debts to pay, and if you buy enough from him to pay off his debt, he'll lower his prices to ridiculously cheap values. Many Non Player Characters will give you healing items when you speak to them from the time you leave Besaid until you reach the Macalania Temple because they see Yuna as a hero for going on her summoning quest to bring a calm to Spira. This stops after your team is branded traitors for attacking and defeating Maester Seymour. |
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Discussed by The Spoony One in his Counter Monkey web video series. The episode "Where Have All the Lawful Goods Gone?" is, naturally, about the Lawful Good Character Alignment. Spoony argues that Lawful Good characters have gotten a bad rep due to tabletop players acting like Lawful Good characters have to have such rigid adherence to the law that they end up doing way more harm than good. If played properly — citing a Paragon from Mass Effect as a good example — Spoony says that this can come into play with advantages Lawful Good characters get. He notes that most of the time, Lawful Good characters get discounts at shops, free stuff from grateful people, and have the ability to just ask for something from the local lord or city guard if they need it. | |
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In Quest for Glory II, the hero spends the whole game getting free room and board from his Katta friends at their inn. (Pretty justified considering the hero helped them in the first game, and they believe he is destined to help them reclaim the homeland of their people.) In addition to that, when various disasters happen or monsters attack the city, telling the other Katta merchants that you need their goods to save the city will result in them giving you what you need free of charge. The only exception is the human blacksmith Issur, who firmly believes in No Hero Discount. | |
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Saruman of Many Devices: Upon liberating the city of Dorwinion, Prince Brand reminds his army to treat the locals respectfully, since they've been through a hard time. | |
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In Tombstone, Wyatt Earp is shown preparing for the legendary showdown at the O.K. Corral by pulling out a gun he hasn't used in a long time, possibly ever; it's an exceptionally fine weapon in a custom case, and a small engraved plaque reveals that it was a gift to him from "the grateful citizens" of the town where he had been the peace officer. | |
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Pokémon: The Series: Where she gets funding is unknown, but Nurse Joy is able to provide healing for Pokémon free of charge, along with food and lodging for trainers, even those who aren't "heroes". The only time Ash and his entourage were turned away from a Center was when a large event made it too crowded. | |
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Pokémon: Equestrian Adventures: The final chapter has the residents of the Dragon Kingdom give Flash Sentry a dragon egg as thanks for all he did for them, including returning their stolen prince to them and saving them all from Cadmus. Though they know it will never be able to replace Hopper, they know he will raise it just as well as he did with him. | |
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In the Dragonriders of Pern books, dragonriders are supported by the rest of the Pern community in exchange for risking their lives to protect the people from Threadfall. Since they have to devote their entire lives to caring for their dragons and training to fight Thread, the riders don't have time left over for things like earning a living or raising crops. Most dragonriders are honorable about the whole affair, but some of the more belligerent riders are prone to abusing this. At the end of the second Long Interval (when the initial series of books take place), this trope has begun to fall by the wayside. After several hundred years without Threadfall, the people of Pern have started to wonder why they bother supporting all these layabouts and their hungry dragons if there's no Thread for them to deal with. The single Weyr left by the time of Dragonflight has suffered from years of neglect, leaving it woefully undersupplied for when Thread finally begins falling again. This also serves as a major source of culture clash for the time-displaced dragonriders that came forwards to help with Threadfall — they went from heroes who could have pretty much anything they wanted just for the asking to depending on the grudging support of a world still getting reacquainted with the necessity of dragons. Quite a few of the Oldtimers can't reconcile their old worldview with the new and get banished to the Southern Continent, where they can easily support themselves in the continent's incredibly lush climate and will be less likely to cause trouble elsewhere. |
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