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Hospitality is sacred. The Gods will that if a stranger comes knocking, the host must offer them fresh clothing, food and lodging. The host cannot ask the stranger about their identity until after the host's duties of hospitality have been fulfilled. When the guest leaves, the host gives gifts and breaks a die, which makes a sacred family connection. The host must not harm the guest, the guest must not harm the host, and not offering hospitality is a serious affront.
In Ancient Greek, hospitality was called xenia and was sacred; Zeus was called Zeus Xenios in his function as God and guarantor of hospitality and protectors of guests. This comes from the word for "stranger"; so, for that matter, does "hospitality", "hospice", "hostel", and "hotel". Another word from that root is "hostile", which helps explain why the rules are so severe.
Less popular in modern times with the rise in hostels and hotels and forms of transport that mean twenty miles is not a day's journey, and decreasing odds that you will have to fight someone who's a stranger, but Older Than Feudalism and of vast historical importance when you are travelling a long distance through Wild Wilderness on a dirt trail. In the middle ages, in remote areas, an isolated house might be your only refuge from storms, blizzards, wolves, and bandits. For them to not offer you hospitality could be life or death. Because it's less important nowadays (with cheap motels in even the smallest towns), the extreme punishments dealt out to people who abuse or refuse hospitality in classic tales in Period Piece films
may appear disproportionate.
May be the Good Old Ways, practiced in Arcadia and by the Noble Savage.
Tastes Like Friendship is closely related. The host/guest bond may in fact be triggered by their eating salt (or bread and salt) together.note These signs are characteristic of Eastern Mediterranean cultures and those heavily influenced by them, e.g. Slavic cultures (which adapted it from Eastern Roman/Byzantine/Greek culture).
Often explicitly invoked in No, Mr. Bond, I Expect You to Dine. Must Be Invited is closely related, though a being bound by both rules is going to find it very difficult to hurt anyone (at least while they're at home!). The traditional solution to this problem is greeting your guests with: "All those with goodwill toward this house may enter it." As a result of this many Villain Over for Dinner situations usually at least try to stay civil and both parties will save any hostilities for once they're outside.
Often associated with the Old American South, the British Nobility, the Latter-Day Saints and Japan. Frequently results in Angel Unaware. Often a result of Bedouin Rescue Service. If played up in an inappropriate setting or to a ridiculous extent, it's Stranger Safety. When a guest abuses this by extending their stay overly long, it becomes The Thing That Would Not Leave (and expect a Cowboy Cop to violate this through No Warrant? No Problem!). Contrast with Food Chains where it isn't safe to eat anything. For the ultimate violation, see Nasty Party.
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National Lampoon's European Vacation: The Griswolds come to their distant relatives' house in Germany and have a big dinner and a warm place to sleep. It was the wrong house.
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In the first SPQR series novel The King's Gambit, the murderer's violation of sacred hospitality provides Decius with the clue he needs to understand the entire underlying conspiracy.
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In The Lodger, even as Mr. Sleuth starts to look more and more suspiciously likely as a suspect, his landlady is a gracious host.
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Annals of the Western Shore: The Uplands have an idiosyncratic version in Gifts. Guests are to be given useful work to do so that they don't feel like bums. But when you get an invite, you have to accept it at some point or give major offense, and if you're dealing with a family that has a particularly nasty gift, giving offense is a very bad idea.
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In Straw Dogs, David finally takes a stand against a group of local toughs when they try to invade his home to abduct a man he's taken in. David fights off the invaders to protect the man, even though he knows that the man is probably a murderer.
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In I Hate Fairyland, the protagonist Gert is a child who has been stuck in the titular Fairyland for close to three decades and has subsequently become a menace to society. Despite this, her status as a "Guest" of Fairyland means that the rulers of Fairyland cannot personally harm her and she is openly immune to their magic... Unless another child comes to Fairyland and completes their quest, at which point Gert will become a true resident of Fairyland and all bets are off.
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Results in a somewhat tense moment in Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan when some old enemies show up...as guests, this time.
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In Erstwhile, the mother obviously believes in this -- even for bears.
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Ozark: Darlene Snell executes a high-ranking member of a Mexican cartel in her living room, causing her hillbilly husband to object... because he was their guest.
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One of the basic tenets of Kithain society in Changeling: The Dreaming holds that faerie locales should be kept free of Banality and worldly violence, and anyone seeking refuge in such a place should be admitted. Unfortunately, it's often disregarded thanks to competition for the few Earthly locales that still exist.
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The Hobbit:
Bilbo Baggins extends this to the dwarves when they first raid his pantry in An Unexpected Journey, despite the fact that the dwarves just barged into his house. Though that was less due to the boorishness of the dwarves and more to the fact that Gandalf tricked them into thinking they were invited.
Bilbo extends an invitation after The Battle of the Five Armies, by which point he is a beloved friend and comrade to all of them.
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Sparkling Generation Valkyrie Yuuki has Norse gods Thor, Loki, and Hermod asking to stay at Yuuki's house for an indefinite period. Valkyries Otsana and Shebi use this as justification for barging into some random Japanese guy's apartment. All five resort to terror when the hosts try to turn them down.
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The Name of the Wind: Referenced. Bast threatens the scribe, saying "You have eaten at my table," implying that this created a magical obligation between them. Since Bast is a fairy, he probably means this literally.
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Realm of Entwined Science and Sorcery — Academy City: Queen Medb believes in this. She is a polite guest to Touma's apartment and is offended when she learns Index takes advantage of his hospitality without contributing anything in return.
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Old World of Darkness:
One of the basic tenets of Kithain society in Changeling: The Dreaming holds that faerie locales should be kept free of Banality and worldly violence, and anyone seeking refuge in such a place should be admitted. Unfortunately, it's often disregarded thanks to competition for the few Earthly locales that still exist.
In Vampire: The Masquerade:
This is one of the core traditions of the Camarilla, who expect all visiting vampires to announce their presence in the domain and behave themselves properly while they are there. It's subverted in that the obligations of the guest are observed far more closely than those of the host.
The Tzimisce are monsters even among the Sabbat but nonetheless are extremely strict about guests and hosts both following the rules of hospitality. As the clan has its roots in the unforgiving mountains and forests of eastern Europe, these rules used to be necessary for travel, and are now enforced by elders who remember those days.
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The story The Cats of Ulthar concerns a rather nasty old couple who trap the cats owned by their neighbors and kill them. When a tribe of nomads stops for the night in Ulthar, the old couple break hospitality by kidnapping and murdering the pet kitten of one young boy. He makes a prayer to certain gods, and all the cats in Ulthar disappear for one day. They come back the next day, significantly fatter and unwilling to eat for several days. When the people of Ulthar realize they haven't seen the old couple in a while, they check on them... and find nothing but gnawed skeletons.
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Come Dine With Me is a Reality Show entirely designed around guests breaking the laws of hospitality: people are invited to each other's houses, waited on hand and foot, and then encouraged to bitch and moan about the slightest flaws in the food or entertainment. While most people have some heated arguments and forgive and forget when the competition is ended (kinda - contestants state they'd try not to keep in contact if they really hated each other) one guest was heavily criticized both on the show and across the country after he kicked everyone out of his house after losing the competition.
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Appears among the Taghreb & Soninke cultures of the Dread Empire in A Practical Guide to Evil: people sharing a fire under the sacred law of hospitality may not harm each other until morning. It's probably only due to Sacred Hospitality that their nation can function at all, with everyone in it being Evil.
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In NCIS: Los Angeles, Sam once was saved while operating in Afghanistan as a SEAL by villagers who offered him hospitality. Years later, when Taliban extremists seek revenge against said villagers (who had immigrated to the US), Sam points out to them that the tradition of hospitality predated the region becoming Muslim, so the Taliban agents were in the wrong in this matter (they ignore him).
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Les Voyageurs Sans Souci: As travelling across the countryside, Sébastien and Agathe start feeling tired and hungry. Both kids land near a cottage and walk towards an old farmer, who readily asks that pair of strange and strangely-dressed kids if they are starving. Sébastien and Agathe nod, and the old woman is happy to feed them and give them directions.
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In the Dragaera series, the Dragonlord traditions of hospitality are like this. It's a significant plot point in Jhereg, where an absconding crime lord gets himself invited to stay at the home of a powerful Dragonlord, knowing that his host is honor-bound to protect him for enough time for his ploy to come to fruition. Fortunately, the protagonists are able to maneuver him into violating his own honor as a guest, which makes him fair game.
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Necrophim: Lord Lucifer violates it by killing an emissary of King Jotunheim with full knowledge that he will take it as an insult and a violation of guest rights. However, as Uriel points out, she did herself no favors by making her presence known by decapitating the first guard who approached her to demand an audience with the Morningstar.
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The Night Unfurls:
Kyril may not be a nice person to hang out with in general, nor does he give a crap about honour, but he is surely a hospitable host, as shown from his interactions in the Hunter's Dream with his guests, Celestine and Olga. This is despite that both have them have entered his abode without his permission, albeit unwittingly, due to them peeping in Kyril's journal.
Anna references this trope when Grace and Soren visit her home.
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Indeed, the first and oldest half of Hávamál, one of the few gnomic Norse texts, is almost entirely dedicated to explaining why and how one should be a good host.
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With This Ring: Downplayed, but Paul later realises that this is part of why Wonder Woman (from a Greek background) didn't raise objections to him working with the Sivana family, while other League members would have liked him to just arrest them all. While he was a guest in their home, xenia dictated that he ought to remain polite and not start anything.
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Fate/Harem Antics: Rin tries to kick Illya and Berserker out of Shirou's house after Shirou had invited them. Illya calls her out on this, saying Rin is a noble like her and should know better.
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Cadfael:
One of the first things Father Radulfus does when he arrives is to scold Prior Robert for arguing with a visitor on Abbey grounds—he doesn't know what the argument is about, but he won't have his brothers being rude to guests.
"The Devil's Novice" opens with an obnoxious diplomat imposing on his second cousins, the Apsleys, for a night's lodging. He insults their home, gloats about how being a monk treats him to status and finery, and seduces the eldest son's fiance. But because sacred hospitality is so important, they deal with it—apart from the father remarking "God forgive me" for being so glad that a guest has left.
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In Beauty and the Beast, the Beast's offense was not giving a poor old woman shelter in his castle, even in the dead of winter. As a result, this poor old woman reveals herself as an enchantress who turns him into the Beast. Lumiere welcomes Maurice into the castle as a guest when Maurice seeks shelter from the wolves. When Maurice's daughter, Belle, takes his place, Lumiere declares that Belle should also be treated as a guest, rather than a prisoner. Of course, this is a throwback to the original version of the story, where the Beast demands restitution from Beauty's father after the man violates this tradition by stealing from him after the Beast gives him food and shelter (which also happens in the 2017 version).
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Played with in Prisoner's Base, in which a mysterious young woman arrives at Wolfe's home asking to stay there for a week without any intention of revealing who she is or why she wants to be there, only for her guardian to coincidentally show up later and (without seeing her) offer to pay Wolfe to find her whereabouts. Wolfe is unamused at the situation and doesn't react with his usual hospitality, essentially giving the woman a Morton's Fork choice between either paying an exorbitant bribe to stay under his roof (essentially the amount her guardian was willing to pay to find her) or giving her a day's head start before he accepts her guardian's offer to find her. It appears to be a combination of not wanting a woman sleeping under his roof; being insulted at the rude and high-handed way she went about treating his home as if it were a hotel (essentially, she was violating the responsibilities of a guest); sensing an easy payday either way; and the fact that this isn't Ancient Greece and hotels for the woman's purpose are plentiful in New York City. When she refuses his demand and leaves, only to be murdered, he also isn't especially insulted by her death, likely because she wasn't hiring him in his capacity as an investigator and her murder was unrelated to her business with him, meaning there is no personal or professional insult for him to feel.
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In the Harry Potter fanfic Enter the Dragon (not to be confused with the MLP fanfic of the same name), Dumbledore makes use of the rules around hospitality to impress upon Lucius Malfoy the precariousness of Lucius' position, by making him either eat the meat of Slytherin's basilisk (thus angering Voldemort if he ever returns to life and learns about it) or give Dumbledore cause to challenge him to a duel (and almost-certainly kill him). All the while monologuing about how if he ever again learns that Lucius has harmed a student at Hogwarts, but without enough evidence to go to court, then Dumbledore will simply go on a killing spree, taking down as many Death Eaters as possible, before voluntarily handing himself in to satisfy the law.
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In The Frog Princess, Ivan complains out loud because Baba Yaga doesn't invite him in to eat before asking questions.
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In Six Ages, clan advisors are careful to distinguish between guests and mere visitors. You can murder guests in some cases (usually the interface won't even give you the option), but doing so will make your clan magic and reputation drop like a stone... no matter how disrespectful they were being.
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Despite his mentor Ebenezar's passionate hatred of vampires, Harry is able to get him to back down from attacking Thomas by bringing up that they are guests in his house in Peace Talks. Ebenezar reluctantly backs down.
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Shows fairly often in The Arabian Nights. For example, in "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves", a dinner guest at Ali Baba's house says that he is unable to eat anything with salt in; his excuse is a dietary restriction, but actually he's the bandit chief, come in disguise to kill Ali Baba, and if he eats salt while he's a guest, he has "shared salt" with his host and is bound by the laws of hospitality. Ali Baba, suspecting nothing, orders food to be prepared without salt, but this makes his wise slave girl curious and leads to her unmasking the bandit.
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The Laws strictly bind the Faerie and all members of their Courts. We see a key instance of what happens if someone tries to break the Laws in Cold Days. Also, even when the hospitality is granted, Exact Words very heavily come into play (The Fae follow their rules at any cost, and are magically compelled to never lie, but that means there are no better Rules Lawyers and Loophole Abusers. In fact, one of those rules is "there is no spirit of the law, only its letter." As such, beware harming or insulting one, or trapping one into actions they'd really be against taking - you're not safe just because here and now they find themselves forbidden to vaporize you with a magic blast. The moment you're no longer covered under hospitality or have angered them enough to make you suffer in every way the rules and/or their promises don't explicitly prohibit, expect your life to get considerably worse and considerably shorter.)
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Romance of the Three Kingdoms:
How do we know that Cao Cao is a villainous individual? He violates Sacred Hospitality quite badly. His paranoia has him murder his hosts after he overhears them planning to kill something despite having been put up as an honoured guest. The thing in question? Their pig to provide meat for the table. His justification upon discovering his error speaks volumes about his character. "Better I betray the world than it betray me!"
Later, Cao Cao's father was murdered by underlings of Tao Qian, the governor of Xuzhou while they were supposed to be keeping said father safe from brigands.
Lu Bu takes over Xuzhou from Liu Bei while being his guest.
Liu Bei once sought sanctuary with a man named Liu An, who took Sacred Hospitality so seriously that he murdered his own wife and used her flesh to make a meal when there was otherwise nothing to eat.
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A variation of this occurs in the climax of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves; the Bandit Chieftain plans to kill Ali Baba by posing as a merchant and asking for shelter at his house. However, when Ali Baba offers him dinner, the chieftain says he cannot eat it because he cannot eat salt, due to health concerns. The real reason is an unwritten law in the Arabian world, that says you are not allowed to eat a man's food (salt has a special symbolic meaning, too) and then kill him. (Unfortunately for the villain, this makes the slave girl Morgiana suspicious, and she recognizes him; she is later able to slay him in the middle of a dance with daggers after the meal.)
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In Zero Sight the principles of Xenia are taken seriously enough that a magus gives up on killing a vampire when she realizes she accidentally offered the vampire her hospitality.
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Discworld:
The D'regs have very strong laws to show hospitality to a guest for three days. In Jingo, "71-Hour Ahmed" got his name when he broke this law by killing his host (who happened to be a wanted poisoner) an hour before the three days were up; another character comments that it wouldn't have mattered so much if he had just waited the extra hour. Thing was, Ahmed knew the killer would pounce the instant Sacred Hospitality ran out (he was bound to it as well); Ahmed didn't want to give him the opportunity.
Barbarian heroes have an ... idiosyncratic approach to this, as described in Interesting Times. They see nothing wrong with inviting their enemies to dinner, getting them drunk, and then slaughtering them because frankly, that's the enemies' own fault for not expecting it. But they're horrified by the idea someone would poison a meal they'd prepared for their enemies, because that's not even giving them a chance.
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In Aquaman: Monster, Xenia is sacred in Atlantis and Arthur remembers how, when he was homeless, most people took him in and treated him with kindness.
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In The Odyssey:
Odysseus's conflict with Polyphemus. After eating some of the cyclops' cheese, Odysseus insists that they wait for him to return and offer him wine as a gift. However, Polyphemus violates hospitality by eating some of Odysseus' men and then imprisoning the rest to eat later (believing himself not to be subject to Zeus because he is a son of Poseidon). Figuring the rules of hospitality don't apply anymore, Odysseus gets Polyphemus drunk and blinds him.
The reason why Odysseus slaughters the suitors in his home rather than just kick them out is that they had violated the rules of hospitality by refusing to leave when his wife had asked, and constantly harassing her to marry them. Sacred hospitality goes both ways, after all; you're supposed to respect your host in return for them providing food and shelter. In fact, the gods demand that he kill them.
Inversely, the swineherd Eumaeus, upon having a beggar (actually Odysseus in disguise) ask for shelter, proceeds to let the man in and treat him about as well as a man of his resources can do so, letting the beggar take his choice of the food and even slaughtering a few of his pigs so they can eat well. Eumaeus's recognition of sacred hospitality is meant to be a sign that he is someone Odysseus can trust.
There's an incredible irony here, intentional or not. The whole reason Odysseus had been put through hell and took so long to get home to his wife was that Poseidon, Polyphemus' father, sought revenge for his son being blinded after Polyphemus asked him to make Odysseus' life as miserable as possible, despite the fact that Polyphemus had violated a divine law himself. Yet, Odysseus himself honored this law in one important turning point of the story and inflicted punishment on those who violated it in another. So does this prove that Odysseus is more honorable than a god who does not respect a law that he and his fellows put in place? Like many stories involving the Greek gods' interactions with mortals, yes.
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In The Cat on the Dovrefell: When the traveler knocks on the cottage's door and asks if he and his bear could get a room, Halvor warns his family is being driven out by trolls. The traveler begs to stay and is given one room, nonetheless.
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Work It Out Wombats!: In "Crab Quakes," Super proves herself to be a warm and welcoming host, letting the crabs stay in her house and encouraging them to make themselves at home. She doesn't even mind that the crabs poured a bunch of sand into the house. They need it, since they live in a sandcastle.
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Nero Wolfe:
He may be an unrepentant misanthropic recluse, but Wolfe's code of honor means that he will be in every way the impeccable host if someone calls upon his hospitality. Over the course of the series, he's hosted murder suspects, witnesses, and clients for dinner, invited them to view his orchids, and even given them a room to sleep in overnight should they need it. As well as a matter of honour, however, it also serves a double purpose in that it enables him to keep someone who has every reason to want to run as far as they can get (such as someone suspected of or guilty of murder) right where a close eye can be kept on them.
He also upholds the duty of the guest on the few times that he's obliged to leave his own home. In one novel, when he discovers that one of the other guests of the family he's staying with is the murderer he's looking for, he arranges spurious reasons for all of the family members to leave the house and then tells the murderer that he's onto them. The murderer flees, right into a police roadblock that Wolfe set up ahead of time. This is all so that his hosts are neither discomfited by having the murderer arrested in their home nor are put in the position of having to violate Sacred Hospitality by turning him over to the police themselves. It also serves to thwart a particularly obnoxious Obstructive Bureaucrat by embarrassing him when he shows up to arrest the murderer at the house, unprepared for Wolfe's shenanigans. In another novel, he makes a point of apologising to a character for engaging in a commission to investigate a murder (from a hated rival no less) after having previously accepted the man's hospitality as his guest.
In keeping with all this, it's generally not a good idea to try murdering someone who is enjoying Wolfe's hospitality or has come to him seeking help, especially while they're in Wolfe's house, as he will take this as a personal insult and stop at nothing to expose and ruin you in response.
Played with in Prisoner's Base, in which a mysterious young woman arrives at Wolfe's home asking to stay there for a week without any intention of revealing who she is or why she wants to be there, only for her guardian to coincidentally show up later and (without seeing her) offer to pay Wolfe to find her whereabouts. Wolfe is unamused at the situation and doesn't react with his usual hospitality, essentially giving the woman a Morton's Fork choice between either paying an exorbitant bribe to stay under his roof (essentially the amount her guardian was willing to pay to find her) or giving her a day's head start before he accepts her guardian's offer to find her. It appears to be a combination of not wanting a woman sleeping under his roof; being insulted at the rude and high-handed way she went about treating his home as if it were a hotel (essentially, she was violating the responsibilities of a guest); sensing an easy payday either way; and the fact that this isn't Ancient Greece and hotels for the woman's purpose are plentiful in New York City. When she refuses his demand and leaves, only to be murdered, he also isn't especially insulted by her death, likely because she wasn't hiring him in his capacity as an investigator and her murder was unrelated to her business with him, meaning there is no personal or professional insult for him to feel.
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars, "Liberty on Ryloth": While Cham acknowledges his group has little food he also states it is traditional to share with and provide for guests so treats Windu, Razor, and Stak to a meal.
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In the Dreamblood Duology, Guest right in shunha households (and one can assume sonha households) ensures that a guest be treated as an honorary member of the family for the duration of their stay.
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In the DuckTales (1987) episode "Luck 'O' the Ducks", a Con Artist leprechaun steals Scrooge's money, and to save face, he invites Scrooge and his nephews to "his" castle in Ireland. The only problem is, the castle isn't his, and the other leprechauns don't like him or trespassers. However, after the Leprechaun King finds out that the guy did invite Scrooge and his family, he decides they can't throw them in the snake pit, as they first intend to do. Instead, he decides to throw a big party for them (seeing as leprechauns will apparently use any excuse to throw a party, no one else objects).
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As You Like It: While in Arden, a starving Orlando ends up holding up Duke Senior and his retinue at knifepoint for some of their food. Duke Senior is more than happy to invite Orlando to share dinner with him, which confuses Orlando at first.
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The D'regs have very strong laws to show hospitality to a guest for three days. In Jingo, "71-Hour Ahmed" got his name when he broke this law by killing his host (who happened to be a wanted poisoner) an hour before the three days were up; another character comments that it wouldn't have mattered so much if he had just waited the extra hour. Thing was, Ahmed knew the killer would pounce the instant Sacred Hospitality ran out (he was bound to it as well); Ahmed didn't want to give him the opportunity.
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In Cinderella (2015), when Cinderella is at her lowest, she's still ready to find a bowl of milk for the poor beggar-woman who turns up at her garden gate. That beggar turns out to be her fairy godmother.
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In a short story written for Warcraft: The Roleplaying Game, a group of soldiers finds refuge in a peasant's home in post-fall Lordaeron. Having been fighting the Scourge for days, they are grateful for the hot food and beverage the peasant offers. Unfortunately, the peasant is actually a Scourge agent who was using hospitality to fish out information about troop movements. Once the soldiers let slip some details the peasant kills them.
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In Fallout: New Vegas, New Canaan, a Mormon settlement, was wiped out after their guests, Salt-Upon-Wounds and his White Legs tribe, violated Sacred Hospitality.
Double-subverted in the main game, where if you accept an invitation from Caesar to his personal fort with negative rep with the Legion, he'll state that you're an idiot to accept his invitation because he's going to have you killed. Then after a moment, he tells you that he's just joking and he really is trying to get you on his side.
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In keeping with her honorable nature, Undyne of Undertale takes Sacred Hospitality very seriously. She's been taught her whole life that humans are the enemy, and she's hunting you specifically because your SOUL could free the monsters, but if you're a guest at her house, she'll treat you with the full (if grudging) respect that merits. She won't even let you get up to get a drink, violently insisting that it's the host's duty to provide such to a guest. She goes as far as cleaving her own dining table in two with a spear if you try to get up to pick a drink. That said, it can also be defied if you're on good terms with her—a sufficiently catastrophic cooking lesson will lead her to challenge you in her own home to maintain her dignity.
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In "The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs", the main character sets out to the city, but he gets lost and seeks shelter in a cabin in a nearby forest. An old woman answers the door and warns him he is seeking shelter in a den of thieves, and he will surely be killed. Nonetheless, he is allowed to spend the night, and he is not disturbed by the returning thieves, either.
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A fairly standard variant of this is practiced by the Rjurik in Birthright. During the bitterly cold winter months, no Rjurik may turn away another seeking shelter but, similarly, no Rjurik seeking shelter from another may attack, insult, or steal from their host. These are considered some of their most sacred laws and failing to honour them is considered an extremely serious crime. Accordingly, the Rjurik sometimes find themselves under extremely odd conditions where two sworn enemies wind up awkwardly sharing a meal under one roof until weather conditions improve.
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In Exalted, the Autocthonian city of Kamak takes this very seriously. Kamak is located in a very cold region, where exposure to the elements may mean death. Therefore, a Kamaki is expected to share her home and food with whoever asks. (This law does have limits, though. A person who abuses the hospitality rule to invade the home of an enemy is severely punished.)
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In PS238, Hestia, a pre-teen avatar of the same-named Greek god of the home, has the ability to totally incapacitate or worse anyone who breaks the laws of hospitality.
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Ivanhoe: At the beginning, Cedric the Saxon orders an old Jew admitted to his hall over the protests of his (only slightly more welcome Norman) guests, using very nearly the exact words from the Abraham example. On the other hand, none of his retainers make room for the old man to sit down.
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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight: A green giant shows up in King Arthur's court and proclaims that he will let any knight cut off his head if he then pledges to have the same done to him in a year. Naturally, no one takes him up on the offer, so the giant calls them cowards, prompting Gawain to agree. Once the giant is decapitated, he picks up his head and rides off, telling Gawain he'll see him in a year. After Gawain sets off to honor the contract, he finds lodgings in a lord's house, where he and the lord make an agreement: the lord will go out hunting for the next three days, and they will exchange everything they obtained that day. The next morning, the lord's wife starts coming on to Gawain, but he refuses to accept anything but a kiss on the cheek, which he dutifully gives to the lord that evening. The same thing happens the next day, but on the third day, the wife also gives him a magic belt, which he doesn't hand over. When Gawain goes to face the giant, he goes for Gawain's neck twice without hurting him, then gives him a nick on the third try, because of the belt he 'forgot' to mention. The giant is then revealed to be the lord and the whole thing a Secret Test of Character for Gawain.
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Pathfinder: Nykteras, a type of fey, take hospitality extremely seriously. They will not deny aid and rest to anyone who needs them, even bitter foes; however, if their hospitality is betrayed, the nyktera will fly into a rage and savagely attack the perpetrator, and it and its family will try to mete out an appropriate punishment if they can't avenge themselves then and there.
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In A Brother's Price it is a plot point that the protagonist's family has to provide shelter for a wounded soldier because that is the law. They later give rooms to the relatives of the wounded soldier, reasoning that their mothers (who are absent for most of the plot) would be angry at them if they let the guests sleep in the barn. This is partly because it turns out the wounded soldier is actually a princess of the realm. The guests, on the other hand, abuse their hospitality by one of them planning to steal a kiss from the son of the house, and one successfully seducing him, which is a big deal in a world where word of this getting out would make him considered Defiled Forever. Luckily his family is open-minded.
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In No Rest for the Wicked, November asks why Red looks on edge since it's more than the obvious lack of hospitality would inspire. Turns out that's the first of the village's flaws.
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Rai Kirah has a variant: among the Derzhi Proud Warrior Race, debts of honour between a host and guest are forgiven when the guest accepts the host's food and drink. Prince Aleksander exploits this by secretly executing a man for treason minutes before his entire clan attends Aleksander's feast, so the clan unknowingly forfeits its right to seek retribution.
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The Al-Qadim setting for Dungeons & Dragons, which is based on the Arabian Nights, mentions the Arabic examples from under Mythology and Literature while discussing the salt code, and encourages Zakhayan characters to be equally diligent in following it.
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In A Thing of Vikings, Stoick takes sacred hospitality quite seriously. This becomes a plot point when ships from Eire arrive at Berk to discuss an alliance. After Stoick and Hiccup promise their hospitality to the Eirish crew they discover that the Eirish had brought thralls with them, which presents a problem for Stoick; generations ago thralldom was outlawed on Berk and Stoick is personally opposed to any form of slavery. Also, each chapter of the story begins with a passage from a (fictitious) scholarly work regarding the history of Berk and how Berk becoming a safe haven for dragons has affected world history. One passage discusses the history and importance of sacred hospitality, observing that in many holy scriptures those who observed sacred hospitality were blessed while those who denied it were punished.
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In Sodom and Gomorrah, Hebrew leader Lot insists that any escaped slave from the title cities who sets foot in a Hebrew dwelling must be accepted as one of their own and given sanctuary, preventing the Sodomites from re-capturing them. The biggest sign that Sodom is corrupting the Hebrews rather than being redeemed by their presence comes when Ishmael tries to lead a slave revolt and find sanctuary in his fellow Hebrews' houses, only for them to bolt their doors en masse.
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In Dwarf Fortress Adventure Mode, villagers never lock their door or refuse to let adventurers stay the night unless said adventurer has committed some crime against their civilization (though food isn't provided). This is because anyone who stays out at night alone is murdered by swarms of bogeymen.
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Zigzagged in Fallout 4, where Goodneighbour applies their own version of Sacred Hospitality: first-time visitors of the town are treated as guests and thus not a target from the local gangsters and conmen, as long as they show proper respect to Hancock and mind their own business. One of the inhabitants violates the rules by trying to shakedown the Player Character and gets gutted by Hancock for his trouble.
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In Turn Coat, Harry is hiding Morgan at his house. Pretty much every time he leaves the man there alone, Harry comes back to find Morgan about to kill someone because of some misunderstanding. Harry manages to shame him by pointing out that he would not only expect more courteous behavior from a Demon, but he would also get it as well.
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Fate/Long Night: After Shirou and Rin agree to an alliance, Shirou invites her and her summon, Brandon Stark, into his home. Arturia protests, believing Rin and Brandon will simply attack them when they drop their guard. Brandon becomes incredibly offended and says he'll never violate Guest Right.
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In Vampire: The Masquerade:
This is one of the core traditions of the Camarilla, who expect all visiting vampires to announce their presence in the domain and behave themselves properly while they are there. It's subverted in that the obligations of the guest are observed far more closely than those of the host.
The Tzimisce are monsters even among the Sabbat but nonetheless are extremely strict about guests and hosts both following the rules of hospitality. As the clan has its roots in the unforgiving mountains and forests of eastern Europe, these rules used to be necessary for travel, and are now enforced by elders who remember those days.
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Barbarian heroes have an ... idiosyncratic approach to this, as described in Interesting Times. They see nothing wrong with inviting their enemies to dinner, getting them drunk, and then slaughtering them because frankly, that's the enemies' own fault for not expecting it. But they're horrified by the idea someone would poison a meal they'd prepared for their enemies, because that's not even giving them a chance.
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Spock's World, a Star Trek Expanded Universe novel, holds that this is one of the tenets of Vulcan society, with such rules as allowing a guest to be refreshed with water before any conversation takes place. However, such rules do not extend to neighbors (as they are seen to be competition for the scarce resources).
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It Could Happen to You: after Muriel wins her suit against Charlie and Yvonne, forcing them to return their share of the lottery winnings, Charlie and Yvonne meet in her diner, where they see a homeless man outside. Despite their losing the case and facing poverty as a result, they invite the homeless man in and feed him. The homeless man turns out to be Angel Dupree, a New York Post reporter (and narrator of the movie), who writes about his experience with Charlie and Yvonne in the Post, which inspires hundreds of New Yorkers to raise funds to help the couple.
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The Incident at Gibeah: a Levite, his concubine, and his servant stop for the night in Gibeah. One man welcomes them into his home, then the rest of the townsmen form a mob and demand to rape the Levite, who throws them his concubine instead. The men of Gibeah rape her to death, and this pits the rest of the tribes against the tribe of Benjamin. The author of Judges deliberately mirrors the story of Sodom and Gomorrah to say that the violation of sacred hospitality wasn't just a Canaanite problem.
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Hound: Farrell accepts Calatin and Maeve's soldiers from Connact into his house according to the customs of Ulla. One of Maeve's soldiers strangles him to death to steal a magnificent bull from his farm.
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On Her Majesty's Secret Service: Tracy is upset that her father is negotiating to marry her off to James Bond in exchange for supplying James with information regarding the whereabouts of Blofeld. Tracy confronts her father, insisting that he uphold his duties as James' host; "You always taught me a good host supplies his guest's needs. And without obligation."
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Traveller: Both Aslan and Vilani have their own hospitality codes. Some variations of the Aslan code come even before kin ties. One Aslan was praised for killing his brother in battle rather than turning against his host.
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Similarly in Romeo and Juliet, when Romeo and his friends sneak into the Capulet feast in disguise but are still found out, Lord Capulet says that they should be left alone for the time being. He even reprimands his nephew Tybalt when he disagrees.
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Bilbo extends an invitation after The Battle of the Five Armies, by which point he is a beloved friend and comrade to all of them.
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Stealing Heaven: One reason why the affair between Abelard and Héloïse is illicit stems from this. Abelard is a guest of her uncle, living in his house. So "ruining" her is a serious breach of this.
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Rome. After Julius Caesar's assassination, Marc Antony turns up at Brutus' house to arrange a truce. No one seriously believes that Antony will stick to any agreement, so after Antony steps outside so they can discuss the matter, the other conspirators urge Brutus to kill Antony while they have the chance. Brutus refuses to kill a guest in his home, whereupon his mother points out that Antony isn't in their home, he's waiting outside on the street for their decision. Brutus is then shown stepping out onto the street...to embrace Antony, signifying he's accepted their truce, which doesn't stop Antony from cutting the throat of a man who tried to murder him earlier. Then again, they were on the street.
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In Superman story The Living Legends of Superman, when an oddly-dressed stranger who is probably out of his own time stumbles dazedly onto their doorstep, the Bendix family begs him to take a seat at the table, have dinner with them and stay until he is rested.
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In Digger, the Hyena People take sacred hospitality very seriously. Even Ed, who has been The Exile for seventeen years, tries to offer Digger his hospitality with the accompanying ritual. Digger later almost manages to talk herself out of a conflict with a Hyena hunting band by invoking her status as guest to one of them, until she learns that exiles don't count.
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Come from Away could easily be called Sacred Hospitality: The Musical, considering how the Newfoundland residents pull out all the stops to make over 7000 plane passengers stranded by the closure of U.S. airspace in the wake of the terrorist attacks on 9/11/2001 feel welcome.
A notable example involves Ali, an Egyptian who found himself harassed by some of the other plane people, who suspected that he was either working with the terrorists or at least supported them because he was Muslem. The locals on the other hand were nothing but friendly toward him. When he offers to help some people who were cooking for the plane people, Beulah insisted that he was a guest. When Ali then told her he wanted to help cook because he wanted to stay busy, and he also was a master chef in New York, Buelah happily directed him to the kitchen.
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In the first episode of the Telltale Game of Thrones game, an offering of bread and saltnote the traditional invocation of Sacred Hospitality in the setting is made by Lord Ethan Forrester (the player character at the time) to Ramsay Snow. Ramsay outright refuses, and by the end of the episode, Ramsay will have stabbed Ethan in the throat, kidnapped his younger brother Ryon as a hostage, and put a garrison of Whitehill men in the Forrester's citadel.
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In Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies Damian Tenma is very sorry he cannot offer his guests proper refreshments... because he is in jail on suspicion of murder, with his 'guests' being his defense team.
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In the solo adventure module "A Bad Batch of Brownies" (from Dungeon #58), the reason the brownies are acting "bad" (tattooing themselves, wearing leather jackets, trying to sound and act "tough", and making the forest a complete and utter mess) is that they're trying to emulate an unusual guest. "Wild Jack" is a street tough from a biker gang who came through a Well of Many Worlds from an Alternate Prime Material Plane (as in, ours), and while he's not the most cordial or polite of guests, the brownies insist he not be killed or abused, as he's a guest. Not to mention it was their fault he's here, as they were misusing the Well of Many Worlds and now have no idea how to help him get home. The player's goal is to find a way to do that.
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In Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Chekhov calls Khan out on his violation.
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Invoked in Les Misérables: the Bishop offers Valjean a place to sleep when no one else would due to the latter's status as an ex-con. To repay him, Valjean steals the Bishop's silver. The guards who catch him and return him to the Bishop make a point that the Bishop was an honest man and that Valjean was in fact his guest.
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In Troll 2, the father stresses the wonders of "typical country hospitality". It turns out that the country folk are actually evil goblins who want to eat our heroes.
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In Incarnation of Legends, Bell first meets Kojiro when he collapses in front of Bell's grandpa's farm. Bell's grandpa took him in and fed him, and Bell struck up a rapport with Kojiro from then on.
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In A Song of Ice and Fire, hospitality is such a central part of Westerosi morality that people will trust even their most deadly enemies to hold by it. It is mentioned in "The World of Ice and Fire" that men in the North hold this as the most sacred law.
Jaime Lannister breaks it early on when he pushes Bran, a son of his host Eddard Stark, out of the window when Bran catches him having sex with his sister Cersei.
When Robb Stark returns to Walder Frey after violating his marriage pact to one of the Frey daughters, Catelyn urges the importance of requesting bread and salt, since that would make Robb a guest and free from fear of reprisal during his stay. It doesn't work. In a shocking violation of Sacred Hospitality, the Freys and their secret allies, the Boltons, slaughter their guests in what is later called "The Red Wedding". Even their newfound allies are sickened by their actions and the Freys become The Friend Nobody Likes. This even has further implications, as it basically lowers the (already low) morale of the entire realm, as it was considered the one rule that even the warring lords would stick to. When it becomes clear that they won't, and won't be held accountable for it, the number of people violating sacred hospitality, or terrified that their guests might do so, skyrockets following the Red Wedding, and the Freys are gradually picked off in retribution for this.
Lord Wyman Manderly, kicking off his Roaring Rampage of Revenge, gets retaliation for the above breach of hospitality against his family's beloved former liege lords, the Starks, which also resulted in the death of one of his sons (Wendel Manderly) when he cooks three Freys that are his guests into "pork" pies to serve to their kinsmen without their knowledge at a feast to celebrate the marriage of Ramsay Bolton and a fake Arya Stark. He waits, however, until they leave his home, with gifts that formally symbolize their parting. Fearing that the pies are poison, his enemies wait until Manderly eats them first, which he does with gusto.
Manderly also uses Loophole Abuse earlier, as there Ain't No Rule that says you can't kill your guests after they've left your presence, especially as you've given them parting gifts to mark their leaving — a pair of fast horses that encourage the Freys to ride ahead of Manderly's slow-moving caravan so they can be ambushed away from witnesses.
Illyrio shows an unusual, perhaps idiosyncratic version when a depressed Tyrion is a guest in the Free Cities: when his guest plans suicide by eating a poisonous mushroom, Illyrio openly offers him a mushroom dish that night at dinner. When the guest wryly notes that serving poison to your guests is hardly hospitable, Illyrio replies that if a guest desires to die then it's his responsibility as a gracious host to put them out of their misery. Once Tyrion considers that and decides not to eat the mushroom dish, Illyrio eats some of it, demonstrating that he wasn't actually serving poison at his dinner table and that Tyrion doesn't want to die quite as badly as he thought he did.
The Tyrells break guest rights when they murder Joffrey at his wedding to Margaery Tyrell. Unlike the example a few entries above, however, no one knows it was them. Instead, the blame is placed on Tyrion, in part due to coincidence, in part due to bad blood between the victim and supposed perpetrator, in part due to having been appointed the victim's cupbearer (as a mockery), but mainly because it offers several members of his family a convenient way to finally kill him after years of trying in vain to be rid of him. Unfortunately for them, this scapegoating ultimately ends with Tyrion murdering Tywin in cold blood and fleeing for Essos, and marks a point in the series where the Crown descends into utter chaos, which the Tyrells use to increase their status.
Sacred Hospitality looms large when the Night's Watch stay at the wildling Craster's hold, due to mutual dislike. The Night's Watch presents a gift during their first stay, and Mormont grudgingly defers to Craster's demands to keep Craster as one of their allies beyond the Wall, of which they have only a few. When the Watch returns, however, a few members violate the rules by demanding better food and eventually attacking Craster. Shocked members of the Watch attack the violators, resulting in a deadly melee.
In a slight twist, the first time he's at Craster's, Jon specifically chooses to avoid accepting food from Craster or sleeping by his fire because he doesn't want to be bound by rules of hospitality to Craster as he is morally opposed to Craster's terrible treatment of people.
Sacred Hospitality is also taken seriously by the wildlings. Jon Snow is a member of the Night's Watch and when he is captured by wildlings and taken to their King Mance Rayder, Mance assures Jon that he has Guest Right and therefore, he won't be harmed that night as they have shared shelter and food that day.
The legend of the Rat Cook is related to the reader just to demonstrate how seriously the Westerosi take Guest Right (as they call it). The Rat Cook was a cook in the Night's Watch. One day, a king who had previously insulted the cook comes to the Wall and, as retribution, the cook killed the prince (also at the Wall), put him in a pie, and served it to the king. The storyteller notes that the Rat Cook was punished by the godsnote He was turned into a rat, always damned to eat its own sons not for the murder, regicide, or cannibalism — "for a man has a right to vengeance" — but for violating Guest Right. This story inspires Wyman Manderly's own actions.
Tyrion violates Guest Right in a different fashion, by sending "emissaries" to Riverrun that were actually agents trying to spring Jaime from captivity. Several castle guards were killed in the attempt, along with any chance Tyrion might have in the future of being assumed to negotiate in good faith.
Though it's unclear whether or not there really are gods who enforce the Guest Right, all of the above who have violated Guest Right end up suffering a great deal later in the story, whether or not other people know they violated the Guest Right. The Freys are hated by all and are slowly being picked off one by one, courtesy of Lady Stoneheart and Wyman Manderly. Manderly himself is suspected of being behind the disappearance of the Freys he did murder, but no one can prove it. He is slashed across the neck during a fight by one of those who suspect him but survives. Jaime Lannister loses a hand (With killing the Tully guards being a major factor in why, since it caused him to be chained to a wall and his condition weakened until Brienne could defeat him), and Cersei Lannister's sanity begins to slip. The Night's Watch mutineers seem to survive, but Coldhands kills them as they attempt to make south for the Wall. The Tyrells don't suffer immediately, but Loras suffers a gruesome injury in the battle of Dragonstone, and the last seen of him is that he is in grave condition. Tyrion, meanwhile, has completely lost his wealth and status and is now a universally despised alcoholic wreck.
Historically, Fire & Blood has Manfryd Mooton, Lord of Maidenpool, face a grim choice during the Dance of the Dragons: if he does not deliver the head of the dragonrider girl Nettles to King's Landing and Queen Rhaenyra, he will be denounced and attainted as a traitor, and sentenced to death as well. The trouble is that Nettles, along with Prince Daemon Targaryen, is already in his castle, and therefore under the protection of Guest Right—meaning that if Lord Manfryd does deliver Nettles' head, he and his house will be forever cursed. He and his maester eventually decide to tip the couple off so they might flee, and this becomes the impetus behind his decision to switch sides from Rhaenyra's faction to those still loyal to King Aegon II.
One of Dorne's most infamous actions was when, during Daeron the Young Dragon's Conquest, the Dornish called for parley and proceeded to murder him, half his Kingsguard and several of his lords under a peace banner. That they managed to not only go unscathed for such betrayal (because Baelor, Daeron's brother and successor, commanded a stop to the attacks and made peace with Dorne), but that they later gained great influence in court during Daeron II's reign, was one of the causes of the First Blackfyre Rebellion. However, the current generations of House Dorne have suffered terrible losses thanks in large part to their ties with the Targaryens.
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Romeo & Juliet (2013): Lord Capulet prevents Tybalt from picking a fight with Romeo because they're all on thin ice with the prince and harming a Montague under their own roof would cross that line.
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One Piece:
Whiskey Peak puts on A Fête Worse than Death for visiting pirates, feeding and boozing them into a state where they can be easily killed or captured; Zoro (a Type 1 Never Gets Drunk) sees through this and single-handedly takes down the entire town. However, Luffy, having missed the chaos, is furious at Zoro for attacking people who were kind and gave them plenty of food. He's actually so angry at Zoro that he refuses to hear any explanation and actually starts a fight to the death. Meanwhile, Nami (also a Type 1) decides that turnabout is fair play and uses the chaos to help herself to their loot.
Big Mom, a violent, mentally-unstable, occasionally-cannibalistic pirate, takes Sacred Hospitality seriously. As seen when she falls into Tranquil Fury and KOs Page One when she learns that Kaido's men had razed Okobore, an impoverished town that took her in and shared what little food they had without hesitation or ulterior motive while she was suffering from amnesia.
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Historically, Fire & Blood has Manfryd Mooton, Lord of Maidenpool, face a grim choice during the Dance of the Dragons: if he does not deliver the head of the dragonrider girl Nettles to King's Landing and Queen Rhaenyra, he will be denounced and attainted as a traitor, and sentenced to death as well. The trouble is that Nettles, along with Prince Daemon Targaryen, is already in his castle, and therefore under the protection of Guest Right—meaning that if Lord Manfryd does deliver Nettles' head, he and his house will be forever cursed. He and his maester eventually decide to tip the couple off so they might flee, and this becomes the impetus behind his decision to switch sides from Rhaenyra's faction to those still loyal to King Aegon II.
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In Cooking With Wild Game, the heroine's Establishing Character Moment is that she invites a lost boy into her home, despite him being foreign, seemingly crazy, and having nothing with which to repay her. It shows both her compassion and her tribe's culture: they've lost a lot of lives to the Forest surrounding their village, so they have no intention of losing another one. Even if he is a total stranger.
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Past Continuous: This trope is part of Cardassian culture, as noted in Tayben Berat's narration. He avoids using a particular pronoun so that he doesn't give offense to Kanril Eleya as host, and accepts her offer of a drink, though he does reprimand her for mouthing off slightly to him as her superior officer; she apologizes.
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In Fate/Grand Order, the Greek heroic spirit Caenis ultimately agrees to aid the heroes despite being on the other side of their war against Zeus because when they had been badly injured, they took them in and offered them food: despite otherwise having a bad attitude, they refuse to break the bond between guest and host. Bonus points for the seemingly-inept boss being the one who wins them over with fluffy croissants. Unfortunately, despite initially going along with them, they later betrays the protagonists anyway because their Undying Loyalty to their original Master is just that strong.
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In The Bible:
Sodom and Gomorrah were destroyed for, among other things, violating this rule. Some angels go in disguise to test if anyone is willing to extend hospitality to them, but only Lot does so (to the point of protecting said angels from a mob of would-be rapists, and offering up his own daughters instead), and thus Lot and his family are spared while the rest of Sodom and Gomorrah are destroyed.
More happily, Abraham also has occasion to entertain the very same angels, who show up to tell him that, after some decades of trying, he and Sarai are finally going to have a kid.
The above two cases inspire a line in the New Testament that expounds this trope:
Jael, Heber's wife, subverted this: the Philistine general Sisera was fleeing after having been defeated by Deborah and her general Baraq, and Jael offered to shelter and hide him in her tent. After he was asleep, she drove a tent peg through his skull; she wasn't punished for breaking this "law" because Sisera was that dangerous.
The Incident at Gibeah: a Levite, his concubine, and his servant stop for the night in Gibeah. One man welcomes them into his home, then the rest of the townsmen form a mob and demand to rape the Levite, who throws them his concubine instead. The men of Gibeah rape her to death, and this pits the rest of the tribes against the tribe of Benjamin. The author of Judges deliberately mirrors the story of Sodom and Gomorrah to say that the violation of sacred hospitality wasn't just a Canaanite problem.
Nathan tells King David a parable with a particularly cruel twist on hospitality. In his story, a man with many sheep is approached by a traveler seeking shelter and food. He agrees, but instead of using any of his own flock, he steals a lamb from a poor man and has it cooked.
Found several times in the New Testament, as well: the most well-known example would be the Good Samaritan. There's also a passage in Matthew 10 where Jesus is sending his disciples out for their first hands-on missionary training: He tells them to take nothing with them but the clothes on their backs; any house that welcomes them is to be blessed, but for anyone who doesn't receive them "it shall be more tolerable for the land of Sodom and Gomorrah in the day of judgment, than for that city." (The hospitality laws of the Jews were spelled out in Exodus, and were really important.)
Before the above (at least, found before the Luke telling of it), when He was on His way to Jerusalem, He sent messengers ahead to Samaria to prepare a place for Him, but they wouldn't receive Him because of His destination. James and John asked if He wanted them to command fire to come down and burn them up. (Jesus thought they were overreacting, and they just went to another village.)
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The Iliad:
The Trojan War results from a violation of xenia. Paris was a guest of Menelaus but seriously transgressed the bounds of xenia by abducting his host's wife, Helen. Therefore the Achaeans were required by duty to Zeus to avenge this transgression, which as a violation of xenia was an insult to Zeus's authority.
Two heroes meet during the battle and realize that their grandfathers had once been host and guest. So they trade armor. That way they can ensure that they do not kill each other and so infringe on the obligations of xenia.
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The Dreamland Chronicles: from the mermaids.
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This is present in Victoria. While the Nazi emissary Halsing visits Rumford, he is treated as his personal guest and reciprocates appropriately. It is only after he is formally turned over to the authorities that he becomes a prisoner in the usual sense— and consequently, also only then that he begins to work on effecting his escape.
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In "Molly Whuppie", three sisters turned out of their house take shelter with a giant and his wife. During the night, the giant attempts to murder them, making us feel anything but sorry when the title character tricks him into killing his own daughters instead and then plunders him on three more missions.
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In One Piece (2023), twice this is how Zeff tries to negotiate to maintain peace in his restaurant. He offers Arlong a free meal in exchange for the safety of his customers and he also treats Garp to a T-bone steak and some wine to avoid giving away any information about Luffy. While Arlong doesn't respect it and continues to harass the customers, Garp does and leaves peacefully (not before having had Koby and Helmeppo butter up to the bartender to find out where Luffy was heading next).
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Wonder Woman: The Hiketeia deals with Diana offering protection to a runaway girl from Gotham City. This is before the runaway is revealed as a murderer (the people she killed needed to go, though.) Eventually, Batman shows up to arrest her, but not only did Wonder Woman promise her guest protection and hospitality, the guest also invoked the titular Hiketeia, a ritual that requires that Wonder Woman does not discharge her guest without the guest's consent, on pain of death from the Erinyes, who will kill her if she does so. Since Wonder Woman's life is forfeit if she surrenders the girl and Batman (unaware of this deal) is not just going to let the girl get away with murder, Wonder Woman and Batman end up fighting over the situation and their conflicting morals. The girl decides to leap off a bridge. Batman himself tries to invoke the Hiketeia so that Wondy wouldn't be able to stop him without breaking her oath, but she informs him that she has the right to refuse it if she chooses. It only applies once she accepts it in the first place, as she did with the girl.
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Kino's Journey: Every country welcomes any travelers from the outside world as guests of honour and gives them free food, lodgings, and guided tours at the drop of a hat. Apparently, travelers in this world are so rare that this doesn't unduly tax their resources, but it's still amazing how many countries maintain luxurious hotels ready just in case a traveller comes along every few years and needs a place to stay.
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Temeraire: Kaneko swore an oath to host any lost traveler he meets as though they were a member of his family. This proves a Morton's Fork when he finds Will Laurence unconscious by the road: he's bound by duty to give Laurence up for arrest and probable execution, but bound by his vow to protect him. While he's stalling for time, Laurence escapes.
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Bilbo Baggins extends this to the dwarves when they first raid his pantry in An Unexpected Journey, despite the fact that the dwarves just barged into his house. Though that was less due to the boorishness of the dwarves and more to the fact that Gandalf tricked them into thinking they were invited.
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Malbecco from The Faerie Queene is portrayed as a horrid, shrewd villain for refusing to let random knights into his home and even our heroic Britomart is okay with threatening to burn the man's manor down in retaliation for forcing them to find shelter in a pig's pen.
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Peanuts:
In one Sunday strip where it's snowing, Charlie Brown calls to Snoopy to tell him to come to the house for supper, given the weather. Seeing as he's been invited, Snoopy dresses up in a nice hat and cloak. ("Why does he always make a big deal out of everything?" sighs Charlie Brown.)
In a much later strip, Charlie Brown does it again, and Snoopy decides to bring a bottle of root beer. (Seeing as most adult guests bring wine.)
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In Zombieland, Bill Murray's idea of "west coast hospitality" involves smoking from the same hookah.
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In Pathologic 2, a gang of starving orphans offer The Hero the last scraps of food that they have. If he objects, they insist that feeding strangers will bring them luck, and they need luck more than food right now. (Given that All Myths Are True in this setting, they may have a point.) Refusing or accepting is the player's choice.
It is a Secret Test of Character, but not in the way tropers might expect. Townsfolk believe that giving/receiving gifts, or even just bartering generously, unites them as a people. Refusing to entangle yourself in a social interaction is not kindness, but a signal that you don't consider yourself part of the Town... so the best option is to take what the kids offer (some toast and a bottle of milk) and return the next day with a piece of toast. They will take it, praising Artemy for not forgetting his heritage and caring that they get fed. This nets you not just the milk, but a much-needed reputation boost.
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Game of Thrones:
Westeros treats hospitality religiously. When formally welcoming a guest, they are given protection in the Light of the Seven. To break the guest right is considered to be unthinkable.
The law is flagrantly broken by Walder Frey at the Red Wedding massacre. During it, King Robb, his pregnant wife Queen Talisa, his mother Lady Catelyn, most of his bannermen and men-at-arms are murdered following the marriage feast and bedding of Edmure Tully and Roslin Frey. His actions ultimately cause the destruction of himself, his children, and his entire house at the hands of Arya Stark.
Symbolically, Bran tells a story of a man who was turned into a rat by the gods for killing a guest beneath his roof and serving him to his father in pie, before it transitions to Walder, who had just arranged the aforementioned Red Wedding. Part of House Frey's ultimate punishment three seasons later is Arya cooking Walder's sons, Lothar and Black Walder (who had respectively killed Talisa and Catelyn), into pie and serving them to Walder.
Lady Olenna also breaks this law by poisoning King Joffrey while a guest at his wedding. Like Walder Frey, her house also comes to death and ruin, at the hands of Cersei and Jaime - although they did not know of her murder of Joffrey until after they had already destroyed her house and poisoned her.
When Jon Snow plans to murder Mance Rayder to disperse the wildlings, Mance is cunning enough to offer him food and drink, which makes the decision much harder for Jon.
In the first episode of season 7 "Dragonstone", Arya encounters a group of recently conscripted and friendly Lannister soldiers. She attempts to demur their offer of food and wine since she doesn't want to be bound by Guest Right in case she has to kill them, but the unknowing soldiers insist on sharing their meal with her.
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Area 51: Richard Francis Burton relates in his manuscript how he was once saved by a bedouin named Taiyaba from Al-Iblis, as he'd been Taiyaba's guest. As a result, he felt honor-bound to rescue Burton, even though doing so meant most of his band being killed.
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In The Sum of All Fears, Jack Ryan quotes the Koran stating "If a man shall enter your tent and eat your salt, even though he be an infidel, you will protect him."
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Spider-Man: During The Clone Saga, Ben Reilly (who was Spider-Man at the time) helped the injured mobster Jimmy 6 get medical attention after it was clear there was a contract on his head and later said he'd help later if he needed it. Unfortunately for Ben, Jimmy (who was the son of up-and-coming crime lord Fortunado, and trying to lay low from his father for a while) took him up on that offer when he needed a place to stay; despite the fact that Jimmy was not the most pleasant roommate, Ben kept his word. (And Ben was able to prevent a crisis later when Fortunado did make his move because of it; plus, Jimmy remembered it, and was an occasional ally of Peter, who took over again as Spidey after Ben's death at the hands of Norman Osborn.)
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The Sword Of Saint Ferdinand: Played with. After helping García Vargas and Elvira flee from an enemy city, Fortún Paja leads them through the wilderness to the hutch of his friend the hermit Agatín, where he expects they can find shelter from the storm. However his friend is -rightfully- very wary of strangers who wander around the mountains and knock at his door at a stormy night, so he suggests them to leave and take shelter under a rock or learn the hard way that his crossbow is loaded. When Fortún identifies himself, though, Agatín swiftly opens the door, helps them sit by the fireplace and asks how he can help them.
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Kingdom of Heaven dramatizes a real-life example. After Raynald slaughters a passive Muslim caravan (including Saladin's sister), Saladin swears revenge. When he eventually captures Raynald and Guy, King of Jerusalem, he offers the latter water to quench his thirst. He refuses it and passes the cup to Raynald, who eagerly drinks it. Guy was being treated as a guest of Saladin, but Raynald was not, so Raynald was not allowed to drink any of the water under Saladin's rules. Raynald knew this and was intentionally throwing the tradition in his face.
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Okko's Inn has the core tenet that anyone who stops in is welcome and must be served to the best of the staff's ability.
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In Punderworld, Zeus invokes the Rules of Xenia - the idea that a host will offer food and care to a guest if the guest does not act like a burden - to get Hades to stop bothering him with work in the middle of a party.
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Unsounded: The Inak, or at least the Children of Shaensigin, have rules about caring for guests. Despite Duane being something of a monster twice over from the view of the Inak he gets invited in to the elder's house and offered food and conversation as "Guests are important".
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House of the Dragon: In the season 1 finale, Borros Baratheon prevents Aemond Targaryen from harming Lucerys Velaryon, who had come to Storm's End to demand Borros fulfill his father's fealty to Rhaenyra Targaryen, only to learn that Borros had cast his lot with Aegon II. While they are enemies, both Aemond and Lucerys came to him as emissaries, and he won't allow them to shed blood on his watch. However, Aemond continues to hunt Lucerys once they are away from Storm's End, which eventually leads to the latter's death.
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God of War (PS4) and God of War Ragnarök have Sacred Hospitality as a relatively minor recurring theme, fitting with its prevalence in both Greek and Norse mythology. Kratos himself, being from Ancient Greece, takes hospitality very seriously, while many stories Mimir tells about the Aesir, Thor especially, involve breaking sacred hospitality- usually by getting drunk and starting fights. The opening scene of Ragnarok has Kratos host Odin and Thor (there to discuss the events of the previous game) at his house; Kratos does his best to be a good host even when he's very wary of his guests' intentions, Thor is actually a pretty good guest who asks for permission before entering and brings a horn of mead as a gift which he pours two steins for himself and Kratos, and Odin (who, ironically, is known in actual Norse Mythology for enforcing hospitality rules) just barges in like he owns the place and drinks both aforementioned steins.
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In Changeling: The Lost, granting hospitality and sanctuary to any Changeling who enters your dwelling for twenty-four hours is mandatory. Unlike most mandatory things in Changeling, however, this one can be denied- it's not magically enforced, but it's plain bad form not to. After all, you're all on the same side. Most of the time.
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Blake's 7: In the episode "Death-Watch", it is stated that the Teal-Vandor Convention will protect guests from external enemies as long as the guest obeys the local laws.
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Conan the Barbarian: In "Shadows In Zamboula", Conan is warned about the Inn of No Return by someone with whom he had stayed for many months.
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The Beast of War is another movie about the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan that invokes the trope. The Pashtun rebels spare the life of the protagonist (a Soviet tank driver) when he appeals to their traditional code of Pashtunwali, which requires even an enemy to be given sanctuary if he asks. Though some of the rebels argue that the rules shouldn't apply to Dirty Communists who've learnt a single word of their language (nanawatai = sanctuary), the fact that he'd been left for dead by his comrades (and is willing to repair an RPG in order to blow them up in payback) is a significant factor in his defence.
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Discworld Roleplaying Game: As in the source material, the Klatchian and D'reg's Codes of Honour are serious about hospitality: "If you take in a guest or are a guest, treat the hospitality as sacred for exactly 72 hours." Conversely, the Dark Lord's Code puts a twisted spin on the idea: "Provide visiting heroes who aren't yet scheduled for the death trap with comfortable lodgings, submissive servants, and a change of clothes."
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Referenced in 9th Company. During their training, the Soviet soldiers are taught about the Pashtun concept of hospitality and how the locals will see nothing contradictory about hosting you in their villages and fighting you in the mountains. Later on, one of the soldiers comes across an Afghan man while looking for supplies and the man takes him to a nearby village. Despite being on his own, no harm comes to him.
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In Houses of the Blooded, hospitality has a special meaning. Normally in ven society, politics and backstabbing are just part of the fun - but if you request hospitality, and it's granted, what you're agreeing to is "no games." Your host won't plot against you, poison you, or look for ways to screw you over, you won't go prying into parts of the house where you shouldn't be in or otherwise screwing your host, and both sides are supposed to mean it. Ordinary social occasions are not hospitality.
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In Imaginary Seas, the citizens of Atlantis greet Percy warmly after mistaking him for Poseidon. They cater to his every whim and he tries to return the favor by protecting them from Caenis, invoking it in return.
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The She-Ra and the Princesses of Power episode "Princess Prom" is about the All-Princess Ball, a once-in-a-decade gathering of the kingdoms of Etheria as a display of goodwill and unity, with one of its rules being that conflict is left at the door—along with any partygoers' weapons. Horde Force Captains Catra and Scorpia are able to attend because the latter is technically a Princess and spend the whole party making the heroes look like fools for suspecting an attack. Eventually, Catra goads Adora (She-Ra herself) into breaking the No Fighting rules, partly because she gets a sick kick out of messing with her former best friend, but also as a diversion. In the meantime, Scorpia and the rest of her team manage to damage the host kingdom's castle, kidnap Glimmer and Bow, and steal Adora's Sword of Protection. However, they also cause the Kingdom of Snows to break its ardent neutrality toward the Horde.
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In the Spiral Arm series, the Terran Brotherhood follows the custom of granting sacred hospitality with bread and salt; once it has been given, they will offer a guest no violence. The Fudir notes, however, that it's still not a good idea to anger them even after they've granted hospitality. They might allow you to leave unharmed, but they aren't above sending assassins in pursuit immediately afterwards.
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In Die Walküre, Hunding finds his wife Sieglinde sheltering a man he's been pursuing, and, presumably having learned from the mistakes in Mythology above, lets him stay freely before trying to kill him in the morning, stating "Heilig ist mein Herd, heilig sei mir mein Gast" ("My hearth is holy, let my guest be holy to me too"). The man, Siegmund, then betrays Hunding's hospitality by running off with Sieglinde (who also was Siegmund's long-lost sister). Wotan is cool with the incest, not to mention that Siegmund and Sieglinde are his illegitimate children, but his wife Fricka (who is not the twins' mom) is the protector of marriage and so she demands that Wotan punish Siegmund with death. He does allow Hunding to kill Siegmund in combat and even punishes the titular Walkuere (Brünnhilde) when she tries to stop the duel, but then he kills Hunding himself.
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Lucifer: The main character visits the pantheon of the Japanese Underworld. Its gods plot extensively to make him break the code of sacred hospitality, giving them an excuse to kill him. He smoothly dodges every attempt.
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The Sandman (1989):
Sacred Hospitality is important between mythological creatures. When Morpheus offers hospitality to his guests in Season of Mists he is physically incapable of breaking it or allowing harm to any of his guests (whether he was aware they were his guests when he offered it or not), unless they reject or violate it first. Notably, hospitality has to be offered first: Lucifer nearly kills Morpheus in the first volume after having not offered any hospitality or safety to him, but when the two later meet in Season of Mists Morpheus is willing to trust Lucifer when he does give his word that no harm will befall Morpheus within the boundaries of Hell.
A demon visiting the Dreaming while holding one of Morpheus's ex-lovers captive makes the mistake of rejecting his hospitality, and ends up in a jar in his attic.
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In Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island, Simone quickly offers to let Mystery Inc. stay the night in her mansion, insisting she can't let them leave without enjoying some Southern hospitality. This is even after the gang had caused some trouble due to Scooby relentlessly pursuing her swarm of pet cats, Scooby and Shaggy constantly raising a ruckus due to being easily scared every few minutes, disrupting her gardener's work, and scraping up the wall of her kitchen to look for clues. Easily Forgiven in the name of Southern hospitality, right? Dead wrong. What Simone, Lena, and Jacques have planned for the gang is very, very much the antithesis of Southern hospitality, and was in fact a red flag that something was very wrong.
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Gates of Paris: Why does the Artist continue to hide Barbier, a murderer and wanted fugitive, after finding Barbier hiding in his basement? "Because you're in my home."
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Used in A Bride's Story, befitting the setting. A messenger with letters for Smith came all the way from Macedonia and the villagers bicker over each other as to who he will stay with until Akunbek declares him his guest.
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Sandokan: Subverted by lord Guillonk. When he learns that the guest he had healed was actually Sandokan he kicked him out of his house and prepared an ambush against him. Sandokan seems to play it straight: while never tested on it he knows well the code and took offense on the ambush (only the ambush: as a pirate, he was Guillonk's enemy, and having fully recovered he admitted he was fair game for being kicked out).
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In the John Wick films, one of the rules of the Continental is "no business on Continental grounds." This provides a safe environment for criminals and assassins to rest, eat, drink, meet, and get their weapons and equipment without having to worry about getting attacked. Of course, this rule gets violated as a plot point. In the first film, Perkins tries to kill John in his hotel room, and in response, Winston has her executed at the end of the film. In John Wick: Chapter 2, it's John himself who breaks the rule, killing Santino in the Continental when he goes there to hide. As a result, Winston declares John "excommunicado" and that any assassin now has the okay to kill him for his actions; the long friendship and deep respect Winston holds for him only earn the man in question a one-hour head start.
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Monkie Kid: season 3 episode 6 Red Son finds MK, Mei and Sandy in the desert and takes them to his home. While the trio clearly annoys the Demon Bull family no one suggests kicking them out and Red Son even treated them to a banquet and arranged beds when pointed that leaving at night was dangerous.
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Referenced in The Count of Monte Cristo, where the Count is noticeably unwilling to dine at Albert's home. While he gives other excuses, the explanation is to the effect that he's familiar with the importance of hospitality in Arab tradition and knows that it wouldn't be right to revenge himself on them if he shared their food. It's how Mercedes gets her first hint that the Count doesn't have her husband's best interests at heart, since he refuses food she herself gives him.
This is also one of the reasons why he gives extravagant gifts (as well as being part of his persona and to ingratiate himself with people) — he wants to be in nobody's debt. Whenever someone tries to give him a gift, he gives them a more valuable one to even things out.
Caderousse's Moral Event Horizon is taking advantage of this trope to murder and rob a wealthy stranger staying (at Caderousse's own insistence) the night in his house. Compounding the crime's seriousness is the fact that said stranger had actually travelled there to trade with him — Caderousse is simply driven by Greed.
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Fire Lord Zuko's response to the Gaang's arrival in Towards the Sun to give them the palace's best hospitality, give them the rooms they want so they can feel safe, have his servants cater to them, and try to be a good host. The Gaang's response is to be constantly rude to Zuko's face (all of them), constantly accuse Zuko of poisoning them (Sokka), threatening to attack Zuko thinking that he wouldn't hear (Katara), making impossible demands (Aang), and be rude to all the servants (the original Gaang). Toph even points out that Zuko is lying when he's trying to say it was nice to have them.
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In Russian fairy tales, the hero sometimes complains, when he finds a person at home, that the person there does not offer him food and drink before questioning him — not only when he meets captive maidens, but sometimes even when he meets Baba Yaga.
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In Beauty and the Beast, taking the rose is not only theft but it is also compounded by the hospitality shown to the merchant first.
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In L. Jagi Lamplighter's Prospero Lost, Father Christmas insists on the elf queen not evicting Mephisto from the table because he is his guest. Indeed, such is his hospitality that Miranda accepts a gift from one of The Fair Folk, knowing that Father Christmas would not allow it to be baneful under his roof.
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Things get tricky for Harry in Skin Game when he finds himself in the hospitality of Hades, Lord of the Underworld. This happens as Harry is there, with others, to steal from one of Hades' vaults. However, things aren't as they appear as Hades knew Harry and crew were coming and believes any who can bypass his three gates defending the vault have earned some treasure. That said, he won't stop the security system if a fight breaks out. It isn't his place to intervene. So, in the end, Harry has a nice chat and glass of wine with the Lord of the Underworld, discussing a range of topics, and Harry nearly violating hospitality anyway by commenting on the dickish behavior of Hades' kin. Hades warns him against making further comments, no matter how justified they are.
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GURPS: Arabian Nights has the disadvantage "Code of Honor: Arabian," which has as its main departure from other Codes of Honor the emphasis on Sacred Hospitality; a character with the disadvantage must conduct himself properly as a guest and shelter others the best he can when they need it.
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Scion:
One geas you can take on yourself as a Scion of the Irish gods requires you to obey the laws of hospitality as a host. A separate one demands that you always accept such offers from others. If you break the latter, the only way to restore it is to live entirely on the kindness of others for a period of time depending on how seriously you swore it.
In Scion: Ragnarok we're told the Aesir hold this to be true as well. Even the Titans Jord and Ran threw a feast for the Aesir where the only trouble came from (surprise surprise) Loki. A scion of the Aesir is expected to provide hospitality for his family and can in turn expect the same in their parent's home. Of course, their divine hosts might imply that a good guest wouldn't mind helping his host out with a little problem (read: very dangerous quest).
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The Bridge:
While a guest in the Crystal Empire, Xenilla gets into a fight with King Sombra, who had infiltrated the Empire planning to assassinate Princess Cadance, and the fight causes a lot of property damage and injures a few citizens. Sombra slips away without anyone seeing him and Xenilla is arrested. Not believing his story, Cadance calls him out on violating hospitality and throws him in the dungeon. She later has him officially pardoned after he breaks out of the dungeon to rescue her from Sombra's next attempt.
In the spin-off The Bridge: Sound of Thunder, the villains from the Mirror Universe spit on this rule. On at least two occasions, they turned on those who generously offered them food, shelter, and friendship and massacred them. When Mirror Starlight Glimmer calls them out on their violations and asks how they could be so ungrateful, they mock her and say they can kill whoever they want.
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The Wandering Inn: The Faeries, who basically live for annoying and tricking people, stop their mischievousness altogether while bound by rules of hospitality.
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Raina believes in the idea of a guest being sacred in Arms and the Man, leading her to protect an enemy soldier who climbs in her window to escape from her countrymen.
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In Mage: The Awakening Of the Great Rights of Magical Society, the Right of Hospitality requires a mage to be given sanctuary and protection upon request, usually in the wake of an attack or paradox, or because the mage is far from home. Most protocols regarding this Right require the mage to keep them for at least a week, protect them from any possible threat, provide them with shelter and enough food to survive, and tend to any serious wounds; most mages are likely to go beyond these limited requirements. Failure to properly honor Hospitality is often regarded as extreme enough to act as a preface to declaring war.
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In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt it's mentioned that Toussaint has an ancient custom that obliges people to give food and drink to hungry guests and is said to bring misfortune to those who neglect it. A century before the events of the game, the heiress of the Trastamara estate turned away a beggar who then placed a curse on her, transforming her into a spotted wight. After Geralt lifts the curse on her in the modern day, the background music heavily implies that the "beggar" was actually Gaunter O'Dimm in disguise.
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Ryu's backstory in Street Fighter has him depending on, and strictly returning, this. As he is a wanderer with often very little money besides what he wins street fighting, he must many times depend upon the hospitality of strangers to provide him food and shelter for the evening. However, he also makes a point to be a model guest, even offering to repay his host's generosity by performing any odd jobs said host may require at the time.
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The Good Hunter:
Knowing that the Hunter is here to visit Talbot, the alderman of the village of Glaspire, his wife Aria invites the Hunter in for tea while the both of them wait for Talbot to arrive. The entire meeting goes well, and Talbot internally notes that the Hunter is far more polite than the brutal, murdering fiend the stories paint him as.
Lampshaded in the snippets. During his first visit to the Dream brought to life, the Wandering Scholar notes that he does not expect either the polite demeanour or the hospitality displayed by Cyril, the Hunter of bloodthirsty reputation.
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In the New World of Darkness:
In Mage: The Awakening Of the Great Rights of Magical Society, the Right of Hospitality requires a mage to be given sanctuary and protection upon request, usually in the wake of an attack or paradox, or because the mage is far from home. Most protocols regarding this Right require the mage to keep them for at least a week, protect them from any possible threat, provide them with shelter and enough food to survive, and tend to any serious wounds; most mages are likely to go beyond these limited requirements. Failure to properly honor Hospitality is often regarded as extreme enough to act as a preface to declaring war.
In Changeling: The Lost, granting hospitality and sanctuary to any Changeling who enters your dwelling for twenty-four hours is mandatory. Unlike most mandatory things in Changeling, however, this one can be denied- it's not magically enforced, but it's plain bad form not to. After all, you're all on the same side. Most of the time.
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Age of Bronze: Taking Helen, with or without her consent, Menelaus' son by her, and the valuables of the palace is a massive breach of the hospitality that the Achaeans believe in. It's not just a breach of manners and trust, it's a breach of the gods' laws.
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The Fate/hollow ataraxia character Rider/Medusa, despite being an Ancient Greek monster who is not above killing people to achieve her goals, feels ashamed that she secretly drinks her host's blood. To say nothing of what the other guests would do to her if they found out...
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It's revealed in Frozen II that Anna and Elsa's grandfather Runeard actually violated hospitality by murdering his host, the Northuldra leader, when his back was turned. This led to the spirits turning against humanity.
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Infernum: One of the three main customs (the others being Covenant and the Law of the Duel) holding the society of demons together. Being a race almost entirely composed of Neutral Evil individuals, there's naturally a lot of wrangling over the fine details, such as whether hospitality extends solely to a demon's fortress or to anywhere on a demon's estates. In general, though, so long as a demon remembers to request hospitality (refusal of such a request reflects badly on the host-demon and its whole House), and makes no effort to attack its host, it is perfectly safe while in that fortress. Should either individual attack the other, though, the wronged party is free to do whatever they like to the assailant, and the host is only forbidden from enchanting or injuring their guest- they can otherwise make them as uncomfortable and/or unwelcome as they desire.
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In The Nightmare Before Christmas, when Jack has kidnapped Santa Claus as his guest for Christmas, he gives instructions that Santa is to be kept comfortable during his stay. When Jack finds out that his hired goons instead handed Santa off to Oogie Boogie, who planned to torment and eat him, Jack is pissed.
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The Wheel of Time (2021): Tua'than consider any person who shares their food and fires to be their people, defending them peacefully if they must.
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In Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Indy and his friends are invited to an Indian village and given more food than the rest of the village sees for a week. Willie, the newcomer, refuses to eat at first and tries to return it. Indy points out that her actions are merely insulting them and embarrassing him in the process.
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type
Sacred Hospitality
 The Phantom Ship (1837) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 The Plot Against America / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 The Queen's Thief / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 The Red Box / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 The Riddle Master Trilogy / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 The Song of Hiawatha / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 The Sword Of Saint Ferdinand / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 The Thrawn Trilogy / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 The Trojan Cycle / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 The Troy Saga / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 The Wandering Inn / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 The Were-Wolf (1890) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 The Will of the Empress / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Thidwick the Big-Hearted Moose / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Too Many Cooks / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Treasure Hoard / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Turn Coat / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Vathek / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Wulfrik / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Xenos / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Gestapo
seeAlso
Sacred Hospitality
 Systems Of Survival
seeAlso
Sacred Hospitality
 A Bride's Story (Manga) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Empire (Roleplay) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Midlands RP (Roleplay) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 American Gods (2017) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Cadfael / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Hee Haw / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Hunted / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Justified / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 No Reservations / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Ozark / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Queen of the South / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 The Mandalorian / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 The Wheel of Time (2021) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 This Hour Has 22 Minutes / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Three Kingdoms / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Comus (Theatre) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Banestorm (Tabletop Game) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Birthright (Tabletop Game) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Changeling: The Lost (Tabletop Game) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Dark Sun (Tabletop Game) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Infernum (Tabletop Game) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 The Wild Beyond the Witchlight (Tabletop Game) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Traveller (Tabletop Game) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Alcestis (Theatre) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Almost, Maine (Theatre) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Come from Away (Theatre) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 God of Carnage (Theatre) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 King Lear (Theatre) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Macbeth (Theatre) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 The Emperor Constantine (Theatre) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 The Libation Bearers (Theatre) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 The Music Man (Theatre) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 The Ring of the Nibelung (Theatre) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 The Suppliants (Theatre) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Caves of Qud (Video Game) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Dwarf Fortress (Video Game) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Empire Earth (Video Game) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Far Cry 4 (Video Game) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Game of Thrones (Telltale) (Video Game) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Golden Sun: Dark Dawn (Video Game) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 King of Dragon Pass (Video Game) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 NieR (Video Game) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Sid Meier's Pirates! (Video Game) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Six Ages (Video Game) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Sunless Skies (Video Game) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Tin Star (Choice of Games) (Video Game) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Zeus: Master of Olympus (Video Game) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Cooking Companions (Visual Novel) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 TierZoo (Web Video) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Digger (Webcomic) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Erstwhile (Webcomic) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 im|mortal (Webcomic) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 im|mortal (Koriandr) (Webcomic) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Juathuur (Webcomic) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 No Rest for the Wicked (Webcomic) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Punderworld (Webcomic) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Rumors of War (Webcomic) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Sparkling Generation Valkyrie Yuuki (Webcomic) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 The Dreamland Chronicles (Webcomic) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Blue Eye Samurai / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Dragons: Riders of Berk / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Joseph: King of Dreams / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Monkie Kid / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Raya and the Last Dragon / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 The Little Mermaid / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 The Nightmare Before Christmas / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Work It Out Wombats! / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 The Searchers / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality
 Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan (Manga) / int_5fd14ab3
type
Sacred Hospitality