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People of Hair Color
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A Heroic Fantasy trope. Also found in Hollywood History. In fiction hair colors are often used to easily identify a character. They're usually meant to identify personality traits, such as the Fiery Redhead or Brainy Brunette. However, hair colors being used to distinguish a character's ethnic background are not uncommon. As in many historical eras, many fantasy writers divide their humans up into finer ethnic categories than are common nowadays. One of the most common is 'races' that would in the USA, South Africa, and other places all be called 'white' (after their pale-ish skin and the legal names for prior ranks of citizenship) but, in the work, are categorized by their hair color, of which blond and dark are the most common. These hair colors are often depicted as remarkably uniform throughout the different populations. There is a certain amount of Truth in Television here. Before widespread genetic diversity, with people meeting and mixing between different countries or continents, the traits of a single tribe or village or other group of people were often common across the entire population. One group of people, who haven't been mixing with outsiders, will generally share the same general appearance. It's part of why, for instance, there are two main stereotypical depictions of Irish people, the 'black' Irish, like Colin Farrell, and the 'red' Irish, like Colm Meaney (Miles O'Brien from Star Trek). Of course, with black hair and brown eyes being dominant genetic traits a focus on these (admittedly very visible) characteristics isn't very helpful for differentiating between ethnic groups outside of Europe and the Middle East. In all too many works, however, the races are absolutely uniform, living in an ethnic Patchwork Map. Even at the borders, mixed-race characters are unusual and physically distinctive. Phenotype Stereotype usually prevails: blue eyes for blonds, green eyes for redheads, gray eyes or brown eyes for dark-haired people. Furthermore, the physical appearances are also used as a short hand for Planet of Hats traits. Sometimes two characters sharing a hair color may be a Hair Color Spoiler, especially if their connection is supposed to be revealed later. The prevalence of Medieval European Fantasy makes the subdivisions of European ethnic groups somewhat plausible, but other ethnic subdivisions are known, and, sometimes, a blond race will contrast with a dark-haired race with darker skin. Often, the mere presence of whites and blacks in the same area will not preclude their regarding themselves as more finely divided than that — which is also Truth in Television. And, of course, racism follows the racial divides the cultures use. Compare Fantastic Racism. Phenotype Stereotype applies to Japanese media where European or North American characters are blondes, while Latino Is Brown usually goes hand-in-hand with latinos having dark hair colors. Compare to Facial Profiling. Sub-trope of Group-Identifying Feature. Examples |
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The Roselle of Triangle Strategy are known for their natural pink hair. | |
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In His Dark Materials, the Gyptians are apparently universally dark-haired, meaning that Lyra has to wear a hat at all times when hiding out with them, in case an enemy zeppelin should fly over and spot her blonde hair. This is thrown out in the TV show, where the Gyptians are ethnically-diverse (seeming to be a confederation of people united by a shared lifestyle rather than a homogeneous ethnic group) and Lyra has dark hair. | |
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A Chorus of Dragons: The Kirpis vané of the northern forests have hair in colorful pastel shades, while their souther cousins, the Manol vané, have hair in brighter jewel shades. | |
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In the Mermaids (2001) trilogy, nearly all the merfolk of Tingle Reef have blond hair, blue eyes, and green tails. Only the adopted child Rani has red hair, brown eyes, and an orange tail. In Mermaid Magic, she meets the sea-witch Morva, who looks the same way she does and teaches Rani to use magic powers that the two of them have, but no one else does. In The Shell Princess, Morva and Rani travel to Morva's home town, where everyone looks like the two of them, in search of Rani's biological family. | |
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Fire Emblem: Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade has redheaded Pheraeans, blonde Etrurians, and green-haired nomadic Sacaens. The former is notable since the the Heroine, Lyndis has bluish-green hair due to her Caelin mother and Sacaen father. May also count as Phenotype Stereotype In Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, there is a more realistic version of this: you can tell where most people are from due to their hair color; most people from Jehanna are redheads, and a number of former Grado residents are blonde. However, just as many people are black/blue/green-haired, with varying countries of origin. |
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In Angel, Lorne's species (technically known as Deathwoks) all have long red hair to go along with their green scaly skin. Lorne's hairstyle is comparatively shorter than his kinsmen, giving the impression of highlighting his brown roots; it's all-natural, though. | |
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The Belgariad and The Elenium have descriptions of people from specific lands who, though of the same race as their neighbors, tend to have characteristics specific to their own nationality. This is justified in the Belgariad; the gods each picked out the people they liked and (effectively) inbred them. The places where the races mixed (Sendar, Mallorea) have the most sensible people. | |
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In Prose Edda, all members of the Niflung clan have "hair as black as ravens". | |
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In Naruto, members of the disbanded Uzumaki clan are said to have red hair, including Kushina, Nagato and Karin, who was revealed to be an Uzumaki due to this. Naruto is the only known Uzumaki with blond hair and blue eyes, which he inherited from his father, Minato Namikaze. His own son, Boruto, is also blond. His daughter, Himawari, takes after her mother, Hinata, who has dark blue hair. | |
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Earthsea has the races contrast by skin color as well as by hair, but the white race is also chiefly blond. | |
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In Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame, most of the Romani characters have dark skin and black hair. There are exceptions, including the light-skinned and redheaded Quasimodo. | |
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Yandere Simulator: The students in the Drama Club are marked by their purple hair. | |
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All of the Ten Great Families from Tower of God act on this principle. Being a clan with members that are immortal, it leads to thousands of direct descendants inheriting the hair colors of the clan leaders (i.e Arie family members are white/silver haired, the Khun clan has powder blue hair and eyes, etc.), although there are rare exceptions. Guides and Dwarves are also noted for their distinct hair colors, the former being nicknamed "Red Witches" and the latter being nicknamed "White Dwarves". | |
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Star Power: As seen before, the Evebians have green hair, and, as seen here, they're called "grassheads" by the purple-haired people they're trying to exterminate. | |
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A minor example in Protector of the Small. The Tortall Universe is quite diverse (Tortall is a big place and its closest southern neighbor is based on North Africa), but one character near the northern border is rejected because he has blond hair and blue eyes like a Scanran, and Scanra is currently at war with Tortall. | |
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars retcons the Mandalorians into a Nordic-looking people, always blonde with blue eyes. Later episodes show a few dark-haired people, but in group shots of the populace everyone is blond. | |
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Tolkien's Legendarium: Downplayed; various peoples have common phenotypes, but they are not uniform. Among the Elves, the Vanyar, who mostly remained in Valinor and had little contact with Middle-Earth, had golden hair. The Noldor instead have primarily black and dark brown hair, except for the famously blond-haired House of Finarfin (inherited from a Vanya ancestress). The Teleri, meanwhile, have silvery-white hair. The Lord of the Rings: Hobbits divide themselves into three main breeds or tribes, one of which is named for their fair skin and hair: the Fallohides. Most hobbits have brown hair. The Rohirrim tend to be blond, while the people of Gondor are chiefly dark-haired. Tolkien reverses the typical associations, with the blond-haired Rohirrim being "lesser men" compared to the dark-haired Númenóreans.note This may have something to do with analogies to real-life antiquity, with the darker-haired Romans having a superior civilization to the blond-haired Germanics. Many Easterlings or "Swarthy Men" have dark or sallow skin and dark hair, are allied with Sauron, and are long-time enemies of Gondor. They're joined by the dark-skinned and dark-haired Southron or Haradrim as enemies of the Free Peoples who oppose Sauron. A minor example in Protector of the Small. The Tortall Universe is quite diverse (Tortall is a big place and its closest southern neighbor is based on North Africa), but one character near the northern border is rejected because he has blond hair and blue eyes like a Scanran, and Scanra is currently at war with Tortall. |
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The Order of the Stick: Azurites have hair colors that are either black or varying shades of blue. Word of God says the blue hair is their natural hair color. | |
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In No Songs For The Dead, all Lilim have blonde hair, like their mother Lilith. | |
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Black Jewels: The races are often very distinct. For example, all people from Glacia have blond hair and blue eyes. All of the long lived races have brown skin, gold eyes, and black hair, with all Eyrien's having straight hair (it's mentioned when an Eyrien child is noticed to have a slight curl to her hair.) Children of half short-lived and half long-lived descent are easy to pick out; ie, Surreal, being half Hayllian half Dea al Mon, has lighter skin than a Hayllian, green-gold eyes, and pointed ears. The Dea al Mon are considered "short lived" with a lifespan of a hundred years or so, and they all have silver hair, light skin, forest blue eyes, and pointed ears (so they're basically elves) and so Surreal's coloring is believable; her hair is black while her skin is a bit of a mix, which is usually how genetics work, and eye colors do sometimes combine. Lucivar, being half Hayllian and half Eyrien, looks pure Eyrien because the only difference between the races is that Eyriens have wings. In fact, until he was born, no one knew his mother was Eyrien, as she was born with no wings (because her bloodline wasn't pure Eyrien in the first place) and passed as either Hayllian or as a Dehmlan witch. | |
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Played with in the Farsala Trilogy. The upper class deghan and the lower class peasants, which are eventually revealed to be two separate peoples who migrated to Farsala at the same time, are differentiated between by hairtype. The deghan are marked for having straight black hair while peasants have curly brown hair. A black haired peasant or curly haired deghan is an indicator of an affair between the two groups. Despite living as one kingdom, the two treat one another as entirely separate groups of people, regarding one another with mutual disdain. | |
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In the Macross franchise, humans tend to have hair colors that exist in the real world. Most characters with green/blue/pink/etc hair are at least part-alien (with the exception of a handful of blue/purple-haired humans, which are likely a case of Hair Color Dissonance and Purple Is the New Black). | |
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The Stormlight Archive by Brandon Sanderson: Different countries have different hair colors. The Alethi have black hair, the Horneaters red (red is also common in Jah Keved because they often mix with the Horneater Peaks), the Iriali gold (not blonde, gold), and so on. The interesting thing is that the color breeds true according to how pure someone's bloodline is. Cross-breeding will result in hair with streaks of several colors. The son of an Alethi man and an Iriali might have golden blond hair with black streaks, for example, or vice versa. This also ironically means that the lowborn castes have purer hair that fits their nation's ideal of beauty; they have less opportunity to meet and marry foreigners. | |
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Dungeons & Dragons seems to take yet another cue from Tolkien here. The various elf "subraces" (including the distinct Drow) have hair color and skin tone determined by their elven ethnicity (with a wider range of pigments than humans). Conversely, humans in the D&D universe seem much more integrated and ethnically homogenized. | |
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The Legend of Zelda features Hylians as the equivalent of normal humans, and they have the variety of hair, eye, and skin colors you would expect. The Sheikah and the Gerudo are also humanlike, but they are distinguished from Hylians by having white hair and red eyes for the Sheikah and red hair and yellow eyes for the Gerudo (though Breath of the Wild introduced a bit more variety for both). | |
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Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade has redheaded Pheraeans, blonde Etrurians, and green-haired nomadic Sacaens. The former is notable since the the Heroine, Lyndis has bluish-green hair due to her Caelin mother and Sacaen father. May also count as Phenotype Stereotype | |
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The Wicked Years: It's mentioned that the Gillikinese tend to have broad foreheads, blond curls, and slightly gapped front teeth. | |
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Invoked by Enid in Censor. She and her sister Nina have distinctive red hair. That Alice Lee also has red hair leads her to conclude that Alice is Nina. She isn't. | |
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Maquia: When the Promised Flower Blooms: The Iorph aside from their youthful looks induced by Immortality Begins at Twenty, can be told apart due all having blonde hair. | |
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The Lord of the Rings: Hobbits divide themselves into three main breeds or tribes, one of which is named for their fair skin and hair: the Fallohides. Most hobbits have brown hair. The Rohirrim tend to be blond, while the people of Gondor are chiefly dark-haired. Tolkien reverses the typical associations, with the blond-haired Rohirrim being "lesser men" compared to the dark-haired Númenóreans.note This may have something to do with analogies to real-life antiquity, with the darker-haired Romans having a superior civilization to the blond-haired Germanics. Many Easterlings or "Swarthy Men" have dark or sallow skin and dark hair, are allied with Sauron, and are long-time enemies of Gondor. They're joined by the dark-skinned and dark-haired Southron or Haradrim as enemies of the Free Peoples who oppose Sauron. |
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The Mystara setting's Dawn of the Empires boxed set explored this trope a good deal, with humans from different regions of imperial Thyatis and Alphatia having distinctive ethnic phenotypes as well as cultural quirks: Those ancient Alphatians who immigrated from another world included both pale-skinned and copper-skinned ethnic stock, with intolerant subgroups within each of these choosing to remain "pure" and not marry the other; the majority of Alphatians, however, consider ethnic bigotry secondary to anti-Muggle Fantastic Racism. Thyatis, and its former territory of Karameikos, subvert this trope by being host to many ethnically-mixed families. In the Hollow World, the Spell of Preservation tends to maintain populations' distinct physical traits across the generations. Even though intermarriage goes on, it's implied that descendants of such mixed pairings eventually breed their way back into one or the other parent ethnicity, eventually causing all "foreign" traits to vanish over time. |
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Unless they have Human ancestors, the color of the Elves’ hair in The Village in An Outcast in Another World are almost uniformly silver. Having non-silver hair color, such as Tarric's brown, is indicative of possessing Human ancestors. As Humans are despised in Elatra, this is not seen as a good thing. | |
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Played with in The Beast Player. There is a tribe called the Mist People, with green eyes and green hair. Unfortunately, they are associated with black magic. Interestingly, their unusual hair color is actually never brought up and it is their eyes that function as a stigma. Also Je, the First Shin Oh of Ryoza, and her people were known for their golden eyes and blond hair. | |
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The Beast Player | hasFeature |
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Lunarians in Final Fantasy IV all have white hair... although the 3D version Jossed this by depicting Posthumous Character Kluya as having black hair. | |
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This is averted more in Fullmetal Alchemist (2003), as Xingese people do not exist (though a passing mention is made to Eastern countries and both Izumi and Roy seem at least part Asian) and Xerxes is nonexistent. The Ishvalans keep their dark skin and red eyes, however black and brown hair are the default hair colors. Lior, where Rose is from, is a desert town (instead of a mountain one as in the manga) and there are a large amount of dark-skinned, dark-haired inhabitants. There are implications the people of Lior are distantly related to the Ishvalans which makes the Lior massacres even more comparable to the Ishvalan genocide. | |
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Fullmetal Alchemist (2003) | hasFeature |
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In The Meek, the Carissi people uniformly have blond hair, the Pasori have dark hair, and the Santri have a wider range but tend towards brownish-red. | |
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All the Regalians in The Underland Chronicles have silver/blond hair. | |
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Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time is full of these — notably, the tall strawberry blond Aiel and the short dark-haired Cairhienin. Jordan was effective in differentiating people based on geographical region, through appearance as well as speech patterns, dress, and customs. | |
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The Death Gate Cycle: The Sartan and Patryns are Mage Species who are also Human Subspecies, and are distinguishable from baseline humans primarily by their hair color — Sartan have Mystical White Hair with dark tipsnote though interestingly, the two main Sartan characters don't fit; Alfred is mostly bald, and what little hair he has is grey (the Patryn Haplo speculates it might be a halfhearted attempt at disguising his race) while Zifnab is a very old man even by the standards of the long-lived Sartan whose hair and beard are pure white, with no dark at all, while Patryns are the opposite, with dark hair that turns white near the tips. | |
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Books of Bayern: In The Goose Girl, Princess Anidori is recognised as from the country of Kildenree because of her yellow hair, and is called "the Yellow Lady" by her friends. The country of Bayern, where she was hiding, apparently has no blonde people. | |
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Wonder Woman Vol 1: The "Golden Women" are an extraterrestrial group who all have blonde hair. The "Sky Riders" are all redheads. | |
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This was a common trope on Star Trek: The Original Series. In one of many examples, the Cargo Cult tribe in "The Apple" had deep tans and silver/white bouffant hairdos. | |
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Star Trek: The Original Series | hasFeature |
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In Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers, about half of the members of the Selkie tribe, including all four major characters from that tribe, have red hair. Most of the other Selkies have blond hair. No non-Selkie with red hair exists in the game, so red hair is pretty much a "red flag" alerting you that a character is a Selkie. Blond hair, however, leaves an individual's tribe ambiguous; the protagonist has blond hair and is not a Selkie. | |
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A Song of Ice and Fire. Several of the Great Houses are distinguished by their hair colour; Baratheons are jet black, Lannisters blonde, Tullys redheaded, Tyrells brunettes, etc. These seem to get passed down through at least dozens of generations. The genetics are so reliable that it becomes a crucial plot point. Valyrian blood is noted for silver-white hair and purple eyes. Targaryens are most known for it, but other families with Valyrian ancestry, such as the Velaryons, also have traces. They are also prevalent in some parts of Essos, where the remnants of the Valyrian Freehold are located, such as the walled old town of Volantis (inhabited by families who can claim direct descent from the Valyrians) and the entirety of Lys. In Dorne, you can tell how much Rhoynar blood a person has by their coloration. People along the coasts have the most and tend to be olive-skinned and dark haired. The farther inland you go, the more Andal blood people have, shown by their fairer skin and hair. The Daynes from inland Dorne are noted to have silvery-white hair and purple eyes like the Targaryens, except they don't seem to be descended from the Valyrians, which raises some questions. The Ghiscari tend to have a strange combination of black and red hair, apparently something like that found in some dog coats. |
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This occurred in the first-generation Pokémon games to some extent. Yellow had it so that each town was the color of its name (as all of the towns were named after colors). This also happened to the black-and-white Red and Blue, but only when played on the Super Game Boy and Pokémon Stadium; on colorized handhelds, the entire game was made either red or blue, depending on the version. | |
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The Brightest Shadow: A softer and more realistic version of this applies, as most groups are ethnically separate. Rhen all have dark hair, Corans have brown to blond, Estronese have very light hair, etc. | |
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The Migurdians of Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation all have blue hair and eyes as a Mark of the Supernatural. This extends to any hybrids, as both of Rudeus's daughters with Roxy, Lara and Lily, have their mother's blue hair and eyes in sharp contrast to the rest of their half-siblings who mix and match the hair and eye colors of their father and respective mothers. | |
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Final Fantasy: In the NES version of Final Fantasy, each town had its own uniform hair color and clothing color, due to graphical limitations. Lunarians in Final Fantasy IV all have white hair... although the 3D version Jossed this by depicting Posthumous Character Kluya as having black hair. In Final Fantasy X, the heavily discriminated-against Al Bhed race all possess blond hair and green eyes with spiral pupils. The half-Al Bhed Yuna has mousy brown hair and one green eye (with a round pupil). The only blond non-Al Bhed character we encounter is Tidus, who may get away with it as his hair is obviously dyed. In Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers, about half of the members of the Selkie tribe, including all four major characters from that tribe, have red hair. Most of the other Selkies have blond hair. No non-Selkie with red hair exists in the game, so red hair is pretty much a "red flag" alerting you that a character is a Selkie. Blond hair, however, leaves an individual's tribe ambiguous; the protagonist has blond hair and is not a Selkie. |
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Chronicles of the Emerged World: All half-elves have bright blue hair. | |
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In the Ravenloft novel Carnival of Fear, the circus freak protagonists eventually flee the city of l'Morai, leaving it to stew in its own Fantastic Racism. Denied genuine human oddities to play All of the Other Reindeer Games with, the inhabitants are implied to have turned on one another: in the epilogue, a boy with black hair is shown being chased and taunted by a gang of blond youths, as if his hair color were a grotesque deformity. | |
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In Magi: Labyrinth of Magic; members of the Fanalis tribe are immediately recognizable by their reddish pink hair and eyes, the Imuchakk with their blue hair and gold eyes, whilst the people of Heliohapt are a race of dark-skinned blonds. | |
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In Big Bird in Japan, Big Bird observes that the Japanese people he sees on the streets of Tokyo all have black hair. | |
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Big Bird in Japan | hasFeature |
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Ogre Battle 64: The two people, Indigans and Aurics, are differentiated by hair colors. Aurics are primarily blond, while Indigans have blue, purple and black hair. | |
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Game of Thrones: This becomes a major plot point in Season 1 when the Baratheons' dominant tendency to black hair is enough to raise (perfectly correct) doubts about the parentage of King Robert Baratheon's three blond children with Cersei Lannister, as the Lannisters are jerkass blonds. Platinum-white hair is the most distinctive feature of the Targaryen bloodline which is maintained through centuries of Brother–Sister Incest. It's also true for any noble house from Old Valyria, as seen in House of the Dragon. Not only do the Targaryen have them as expected, but so do the Velaryons. The trope is also subverted by families like the Starks, who are all shades: Ned, Arya, and Bran are brown; Jon Snow is black; Catelyn, Sansa, and Robb are red or reddish-brown; and Rickon is dark blond. |
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In Unsounded Alderode has a caste system that divides people by hair color. People there are strongly suggested to marry within their own caste, preserving the visual distinction. Word of God says that "if the castes are mixed — which is forbidden and hence rare — placement follows a certain formula, always trending towards the Bronze caste." | |
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Fullmetal Alchemist: The Ishvalans have grey hair and red eyes, as well as dark skin. Other races in the series tend also to have a common hair and/or eye colour, but not quite to the same extent as the Ishvalans. Xingese are all shown to have black hair and black/grey eyes, while those with Xerxes blood have golden hairnote Different from blonde in that their hair is drawn with a colored outline instead of black and gold eyes. This is averted more in Fullmetal Alchemist (2003), as Xingese people do not exist (though a passing mention is made to Eastern countries and both Izumi and Roy seem at least part Asian) and Xerxes is nonexistent. The Ishvalans keep their dark skin and red eyes, however black and brown hair are the default hair colors. Lior, where Rose is from, is a desert town (instead of a mountain one as in the manga) and there are a large amount of dark-skinned, dark-haired inhabitants. There are implications the people of Lior are distantly related to the Ishvalans which makes the Lior massacres even more comparable to the Ishvalan genocide. |
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Warhammer's Elves fit this trope to a significant extent. All three of the elven "races" are uniformly tall and pale-skinned, but most High Elves tend to have light blond hair, almost all Dark Elves have pure black hair and the Wood Elves have a mixture of blonds, blacks, browns and quite a lot of auburn. These colourations most likely reflect something of the moral characters of the kindreds — the High Elves being noble and good, the Dark Elves vicious and evil, and the Wood Elves capricious and mercurial, tending at times to embody both extremes. It is, of course, possible to paint elf miniatures with whatever hair colours one likes however. In contrast to the Elves, Warhammer's humans tend to be just as varied as their real-world counterparts, and no specific hair colouring predominates. | |
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It's also true for any noble house from Old Valyria, as seen in House of the Dragon. Not only do the Targaryen have them as expected, but so do the Velaryons. | |
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Depending on your interpretation of canon within the Chrono Trigger series, the people of the flying Kingdom of Zeal could qualify. They all have blue/purple hair, while the Earthbound Ones of the same era all have earth tones as their hair colors. | |
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In the NES version of Final Fantasy, each town had its own uniform hair color and clothing color, due to graphical limitations. | |
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In Final Fantasy X, the heavily discriminated-against Al Bhed race all possess blond hair and green eyes with spiral pupils. The half-Al Bhed Yuna has mousy brown hair and one green eye (with a round pupil). The only blond non-Al Bhed character we encounter is Tidus, who may get away with it as his hair is obviously dyed. | |
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The Prince of Egypt distinguishes the ethnically Egyptian and Hebrew characters by character design. The Egyptians (all bald or wigged) have darker skin and rounder features than the olive-toned, curly haired, more angular Hebrew characters. | |
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Doctor Who: In the classic series, the two races on Skaro seem to be defined by hair colour — the warrior-race Thals are uniformly blond (mostly straight), and the scientific Kaleds have brown hair (mostly curly). The new series seems to have abandoned this; in "The Magician's Apprentice", several Kaleds appear, one of whom is played by a black actor, and the other is a boy with straight, light brown or dark blond hair. "The Keys of Marinus" features a variation on this trope. Hair colour on the planet Marinus appears to be determined by gender, with males being dark-haired and females being blonde. No-one comments on Barbara and Susan being dark-haired females, though. In "The Dominators", the dark-haired Dominators from Drahb conquer many worlds and try to enslave the pacifist blond Dulcians from Dulkis. |
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Doctor Who | hasFeature |
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In Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, there is a more realistic version of this: you can tell where most people are from due to their hair color; most people from Jehanna are redheads, and a number of former Grado residents are blonde. However, just as many people are black/blue/green-haired, with varying countries of origin. | |
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Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Conan the Barbarian: The barbarians of the north are divided into the Aesir, who are blond, the Vanir, who have red hair, and the Cimmerians, who have dark hair. Howard had a whole essay on the various human races of Hyboria and how they got to be where they are in the story in question, "The Hyborian Age". The racial descriptions given there are characterized by the very best racial science of his day. | |
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In the Darkover series created by Marion Zimmer Bradley, individuals with the special abilities called laran are overwhelmingly red-haired, with light eyes, although exceptions do exist—not all redheads have laran, and occasionally someone with darker coloring has laran. | |
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Darkover | hasFeature |
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War Between the Provinces is a fantasy retelling of the American Civil War in which the original inhabitants of the kingdom, who are blond, play the part of slaves to their dark-haired rulers. | |
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The Arts of Dark and Light: Although Humans Are White in Selenoth, there is noticeable ethnic diversity between the different nations, from the mostly Mediterranean Amorrans to the blond, blue-eyed Dalarns in the Wolf Islands, with expansionist Savondir a mixed region in between. At the same time, while some racial types are clearly predominant in some regions, the boundaries aren't clear-cut, and there is a range of traits across the whole continent—for example, even in Amorr proper there are some blonds and redheads, though they are much less common there than in the northern lands. | |
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Invoked in The Traitors (UK). In Series 2. Zack suspects that Paul is Diane's son, as both are Irish with ginger hair. Diane points out that she dyes her hair red. But her son is in the game. It's just not Paul - it's Ross (who has dark hair). | |
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Compared to the Warriors books, Warriors Redux puts more emphasis on each Clan having a generalized look thanks to inbreeding and natural selection: ThunderClan cats have the most diverse designs because they often interbreed with non-Clan cats. They're the largest cats (looking Maine Coon-like) and usually have medium-length fur that thickens in winter but sheds in summer. Most are either tabbies or torties. White markings are common but not all-white cats. Spots are all-but-unheard of. RiverClan cats are known for their beauty. They're colorful looking and are usually patched. Calicos and torties are commonplace. Rarer are the non-patched RiverClan cats. They're generally light colours (typically silver or gold) with either stripes or spots. Their tabbies are usually classic, marbled, or mackerel. Every few generations a leopard-patterned cat pops up. WindClan cats are muted and monochromatic. The brightest they come in is a diluted ginger. Most WindClan cats are plain brown, gray, or brownish-gray and fur patterns are rare (most commonly consisting of white markings on the stomach and chest). ShadowClan cats are dark colours like brown, gray, and black. ShadowClan produces a lot of melanistic cats as well. They frequently have faint stripes and spots, while white markings are very rare and mainly limited to their paws. |
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In Second Apocalypse, the five tribes of man all have very specific physical traits that are rarely, if ever, deviated from: the Norsirai are pale, blond and blue-eyed; the Scylvendi have black hair and blue eyes; the Ketyai have dark hair, skin and eyes; and the Sotyothi are black-skinned and green-eyed. | |
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In The Hunger Games, most people in the Seam, the poorest part of District 12, look like Katniss and Gale: black hair, olive skin, and gray eyes. Mrs. Everdeen is from the merchant class so she has blonde hair and blue eyes. Her daughter, Prim, takes after her. Peeta, the baker's son, and Madge, the mayor's daughter, also have blonde hair. | |
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The Hunger Games | hasFeature |
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In the Darkness Series, a fantasy retelling of World War II, the Jewish-analogues are also blonde haired. | |
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In the John Carter of Mars novels, there are three types of white-skinned Martians: blond-haired, bald, and red-haired. Justified in that each of them comes from obscure, introverted, and somewhat inbred city states on remote areas of Mars. | |
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The different Clans in Warrior Cats generally have certain fur colours. This is due to both natural selection and inbreeding. For example, ThunderClan cats typically have "earthy" colors like orange, brown, and tortoiseshell because they hunt voles and birds in the forest. There are exceptions, however, such as the white-furred Whitewing and Whitestorm. Firestar's housepet-born nephew Cloudtail received a lot of criticism growing up for his pure-white fur. | |
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The Chronicles of Narnia: There are two factions of dwarfs: red and black, distinguished by their hair and beard color. The red dwarfs are generally on the side of good (Aslan the Lion), while the black dwarfs have aligned themselves with the forces of evil (the White Witch). At the beginning of Prince Caspian, the two factions are on the same side, represented by the red dwarf Trumpkin and the black dwarf Nikabrik. In the end, Nikabrik just can't help himself, and turns to evil. | |
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Klaus (2019): The Krums all have black hair, and the Ellingboes all have red hair. Jesper, Alva, Márgu, and the Saami, who aren't part of the town of Smeerensburg and thus aren't part of the feud, all have blonde hair. | |
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The 1966 film One Million Years B.C., set during a mythical Stone Age, features a dark-haired tribe and a fair-haired one. | |
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This can be detected in Star Wars Legends. The Core Worlds were settled many thousands of years ago, before hyperdrive was invented; the settlers either died en route to colonization and had to raise and train their children, grandchildren, etc. to carry on the exploration after they were gone ("generation" ships) or had themselves frozen in carbonite to make themselves temporarily immortal during the many light-years of their journey ("sleeper" ships). As a result, Alderaan, Corellia, and the many other worlds colonized by the Human natives of Coruscant (or "Zhell", to use the anthropological term peculiar to the Star Wars galaxy) were genetically isolated for centuries or even millennia, giving rise to visibly different ethnic types: compare the swarthy appearance of the Corellian Han Solo with the fair hair and skin of most Coruscanti Imperials. Some of these people were isolated for so long that they descended into "barbarism" (the Dantari of Dantooine), became bitter enemies of their long-forgotten ancestors (the Tionese, who forgot that Coruscant and the Core Worlds even existed and treated their peoples as foreigners when they rediscovered them), or were so physically altered by their new planets' environments that they became freakishly inhuman in appearance (the blue-skinned Wroonians, rose-skinned Zeltrons, or tall, thin, rubbery Etti, for example). | |
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Sword Art Online: Some of the playable races in Alfheim Online all have the same hair color. For example, the Spriggans have black hair, the Undines have cyan hair, and the Salamanders have red hair. | |
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The Blackblood Alliance has an animal version. Each pack roughly has its own typical coat color, though there are wolves who don't follow this pattern. Inarians tend to have gray fur, the Rubicund have red fur, and the Shadeless used to have a brownish color, but their descendants tend to have yellow on them now (Anyway is an exception with their dark fur). The hyenas also follow this trope; they tend to be a hard to describe brownish-yellowish color. | |
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BoxxyQuest: The Gathering Storm: The people of Tumblr all have unnatural hair colors. | |
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The Summer King Chronicles: A gryfons breed is distinguished by their coloring: dragon-blooded Aesir come in reds, golds, oranges, and greens, Vanir come in greys, whites, browns, and blacks, and Dawn Spire Aesir come in greys, whites, browns, blacks, and shades of red. | |
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Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld: In Gemworld, a person's lineage and House allegiance can be traced by their hair and eye color. For example, Princess Amaya's blonde hair and purple eyes indicate that she's from the House Amethyst. Those with brown hair and grey eyes are neutral and can't take sides. | |
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In Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency, every member of the Trost family has naturally pink hair. It turns out to be an indication that the world they inhabit, Wendimoor, is actually the creation of a psychic child with the ability to make his fantasies become reality. | |
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The Wheel of Time (2021): Loial recognizes Rand as being an Aielman instantly by his red hair, as it's a distinct trait they have, despite Rand's denying being Aiel. | |
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