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Sneaky Departure

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The party wakes up in the morning, only to realize that the hero has slipped away in the night and is gone. "Oh damn, he went alone" ensues, as it's obvious the hero went on a dangerous solitary errand - or worse yet, went to fight the Big Bad alone.
This trope covers all kinds of important sneaky departures on behalf of major characters.
It's an unplanned (or is it?) one-man variant of Let's Split Up, Gang!. The hero might just value their freedom, despite being a good team player so far. Maybe This Is Something He's Got to Do Himself, or just wants not to endanger the party, or not to be hindered by them. Additional points for a Heroic Sacrifice, where he did it to win the More Hero than Thou argument in advance, not so many if we have a Face–Heel Turn, but even more points for proving to be a Fake Defector. After all, sometimes In the End, You Are on Your Own. Often indicates an upcoming Duel Boss.
On the practical side, the hero might sometimes make a Sleeping Dummy to distract the team, or resort to Percussive Prevention if someone insists on tagging along.
In RPGs this might lead into a "follow the splitter" episode, or a Solo Sequence where the player gets to control the splitter. If the splitter is a Guest-Star Party Member, they might just leave with very valuable equipment on them.
Contrast Never Split the Party. Sometimes combined with Not Staying for Breakfast. Not to be confused with Stealth Hi/Bye.

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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: Rudolph feels he's endangering the others because his nose attracts the Abominable Snowmonster, so he leaves them in the middle of the night.
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In By the Sword mercenary Kerowyn abandons her Herald lover because she knows the sword she carries is attracting pursuit. She doesn't escape unnoticed (his Companion asks her just what the hay she's doing), but he lets her pass when he realizes she's being More Hero than Thou.
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In the first installment of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Harry attempts to make one from the Burrow, deciding (as usual) that he doesn't want to put anyone else in harm's way. Fortunately, Ron stops him and talks some sense into him.
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In The Belgariad, Garion, Belgarath, and Silk sneak away from Riva, leaving the rest of their group behind. Polgara is not happy when she finds out.
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Carry On Constable:
Inspector Mills goes into a rant about how soft the modern police force is compared to when he was a young constable, while gazing out of the window. Sergeant Wilkins has heard all this before, and sneaks out of the office. It is a while before Mills turns round, and sees that Wilkins has gone.
When Charlie Constable is on patrol with his love interest Gloria Passworthy, he goes into a trance while expressing his love for her as they walk along. Gloria climbs the steps of a footbridge, while Charlie continues to walk along the pavement. He is so dazed, that he does not notice she is missing until he bumps into a woman with a pram, and sees Gloria smiling at him from the footbridge.
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In Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season 2, Episode 5, Raina meets with Coulson and tries to blackmail him into sending Skye to a certain address, where Skye's father is waiting. Coulson had already planned for it and neutralizes her threat against him, but Skye sneaks away anyway and goes to the address Raina gave.
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Death Road to Canada: If a team member's morale is low enough, it's possible that they'll just leave in the night once the group stops to camp and rest. Members with low Loyalty may steal supplies when they do so.
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In Double Homework, Morgan has to leave the yacht before it pulls back into port so she won’t get arrested for stealing a jet ski to make it onboard.
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Final Fantasy VII
Aeris leaves the party and gets killed by Sephiroth.
Cloud attempts it early in the game, but Aerith meets him at the entrance to the next Sector.
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Over in Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light, it seems inns exist 50% to regenerate health and actions, 50% so heroes have somewhere to skulk out of early in the morning because 4 Heroes is basically Let's Split Up, Gang!: The Game. Junita in particular falls victim to this ploy from both the male heroes, two towns in a row.
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Monty Python and the Holy Grail: "Brave Sir Robin" sneaks away while the heads of the three-headed knight are bickering about whether to have biscuits with their tea after they have killed Sir Robin. (It's worth pointing out that rather than slip past them, he goes back the way he came, highlighting his cowardice.)
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix: When Harry believes that his presence at Grimmauld Place will put the others at risk, he decides to sneak away; but he is intercepted by Phineas Nigellus, appearing to him in a picture.
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In Weak Hero, when Gray gets a lead as to where his previously comatose best friend may be, Ben offers to go along with him. Gray, while appreciating the offer, doesn't want to burden him and so arrives at the train station early. Subverted in that Ben thought Gray would do that, arrives at the same time as him, and tags along anyway.
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Avatar: The Last Airbender:
In the episode "The Awakening", Aang feels he needs to regain his honor by fighting the firelord alone, and so he sneaks off the ship that the gang is currently hiding out on - though they find him and join him, leaving the ship behind, by the end of the episode.
Aang unintentionally does it again in the end of the same season. It's only unintentional because the lion turtle has him under some sort of spiritual trance, but the rest of the group thinks he's doing it purposely. This time, they don't follow and instead carry out their own tasks.
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The finale of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine brings the end of the Dominion War. During the celebrations, Odo discretely departs and returns to his homeworld to cure his people of their disease. (This is not because his actions are illegal or unsanctioned; he just hates good-byes.)
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Zelos does this on a few occasions in Tales of Symphonia, including the Tethe'alla Base and Flanoir. He's actually a spy for Cruxis and the Renegades.
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The Goodies: Graeme does this in "Bunfight at the O.K. Tea Rooms", sneaking off to register the clotted cream claim while the other two are asleep. Tim and Bill spend some time talking to the Cardboard Pal he left in his place before they realise anything is wrong.
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The Office (UK): Tim builds a wall of box files between his desk and Gareth's, so that he does not have to look at Gareth. When Gareth tries to speak to him from the other side of this wall, Tim creeps away from his desk, unseen by Gareth. Gareth eventually realises he is alone.
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In Daughter for Dessert, Amanda leaves her father's apartment without telling him - and just too late for him to tell her the whole truth about Lainie. Subverted, as the protagonist previously witnessed Amanda making preparations to leave, including setting a plan for the diner and packing her stuff into boxes (he even helped her move the boxes).
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In the first Wings of Fire book, Glory appears to do this...but it turns out to be a trick she and Tsunami made up to show Clay that his Innocently Insensitive nature can be hurtful sometimes.
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Final Fantasy
Final Fantasy VII
Aeris leaves the party and gets killed by Sephiroth.
Cloud attempts it early in the game, but Aerith meets him at the entrance to the next Sector.
Adelle does this late in Final Fantasy Tactics A2.
Over in Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light, it seems inns exist 50% to regenerate health and actions, 50% so heroes have somewhere to skulk out of early in the morning because 4 Heroes is basically Let's Split Up, Gang!: The Game. Junita in particular falls victim to this ploy from both the male heroes, two towns in a row.
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Adelle does this late in Final Fantasy Tactics A2.
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Sagacious Zu in Jade Empire, around the time you infiltrate the Lotus Assassin headquarters, a decision he advised against.
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Fawlty Towers: At the end of The Kipper and the Corpse, the episode ends in chaos with Basil telling all the guests in the lobby that Sybil will give them an explanation. While they crowd round the reception desk complaining noisily, he hides in a large laundry basket, which is taken away and loaded into a van.
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In Digimon Adventure 02 the DigiDestined set out to bring down the Digimon Emperor. T.K. and Cody abandon their camp before the others wake up, so they can search for the Emperor's base by themselves.
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In Professor Layton and the Unwound Future, Layton does this and when he comes back, it's actually Don Paolo in disguise, and so does Luke later on due to being upset by his father planning to move, separating him from Layton.
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The plot of Dawn of the Clans is kicked off when Jagged Peak sneaks away from the tribe to join the Followers of the Sun Trail and find a new home, forcing Gray Wing to head after him so that he can keep him safe on the journey.
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Clash of the Titans (1981). While on the journey to Medusa's island, Perseus and his soldiers take off in the middle of the night, leaving Andromeda behind (and Ammon to look after her). Perseus doesn't want Andromeda to be present when the big fight with Medusa occurs because of the danger to her.
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Happens quite often in Warrior Cats.
In Into the Wild, Yellowfang sneaks away from ThunderClan camp to chase after Clawface, who she deduces has stolen ThunderClan kits. Firepaw, Ravenpaw, and Graypaw sneak away to chase after her, and so that Firepaw can fake Ravenpaw's death.
In Fire and Ice, Tigerclaw claims to have found evidence of an invasion that the Clan leader Bluestar needs to see. (It's actually a trap he set to kill Bluestar so that he can take over.) However, Bluestar is too sick to go and see, so Fireheart's apprentice Cinderpaw offers to go instead. Fireheart forbids her from going, but she sneaks out of camp anyway and walks into Tigerclaw's trap, causing her to get hit by a car and break her leg.
In Fire and Ice and Forest of Secrets, Graystripe constantly sneaks out of ThunderClan camp so that he can meet with his love interest Silverstream. This is necessary, as they are in a forbidden relationship.
At the beginning of Forest of Secrets, Fireheart and Graystripe sneak away after a Gathering to meet with Ravenpaw so that they can find proof that Tigerclaw murdered Redtail. They later sneak away from ThunderClan territory into RiverClan to find more proof, and eventually to deliver food to the starving Clan.
In Rising Storm, Cloudpaw sneaks away from ThunderClan to get food from humans. Unfortunately for him, this leads to him getting kidnapped.
In A Dangerous Path, after Bluestar refuses to make them warriors, Swiftpaw and Brightpaw sneak away from the camp to fight the dogs and prove their valour. Swiftpaw ends up dying in the fight and Brightpaw gets half of her face ripped off.
In The Darkest Hour, it's revealed that Darkstripe has been sneaking away from ThunderClan camp to meet with Tigerstar and give him intel on what ThunderClan is up to.
The New Prophecy begins with a cat from each Clan getting an omen telling them that they need to go on a journey far away from the Clans. Since they can't let their Clanmates in on this, they have to sneak away from the Clans and meet up together for the journey.
In Twilight, Leafpool and Crowfeather sneak away from their Clans to meet up, and eventually run away with each other. Since they didn't tell anyone, their Clans each think that they went to the other Clan.
Dark River is basically sneaky departures, the book. First, Lionpaw and Heatherpaw are constantly sneaking away at night to meet each other. Then, Hollypaw sneaks away from ThunderClan camp and goes to RiverClan to find out what the huge problem impacting them is. Then, a battle starts when three WindClan kits sneak away from their Clan to explore the tunnels they heard about and WindClan thinks they were kidnapped. In order to stop the battle, two separate groups composed on Lionpaw, Hollypaw, and Jaypaw, and Breezepaw and Heatherpaw sneak away to find the kits.
The plot of Dawn of the Clans is kicked off when Jagged Peak sneaks away from the tribe to join the Followers of the Sun Trail and find a new home, forcing Gray Wing to head after him so that he can keep him safe on the journey.
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The Chronicles of Narnia: This happens in several of the stories.
In The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Edmund sneaks out of the Beavers' home, to find the Witch's House.
In the same book, Aslan makes a sneaky departure, to his own sacrifice, about which he has told nobody. When Susan and Lucy discover he is missing, they go to find him, and he allows them to befriend him on his sad journey.
In The Voyage of the Dawn Treader: On one of the islands, Eustace sneaks away from the group to avoid doing any work, leading to his adventure of becoming a dragon.
In The Silver Chair, the heroes decide that the best way to escape from Harfang is to sneak away by daylight, appearing to be taking a casual stroll. It is even lampshaded in the text that this can be much more successful than trying to escape by night.
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer. After a night with Spike (apparently non-sexual), Buffy sneaks off to confront Caleb, leaving a letter in case she doesn't come back.
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In Azure Bonds, a Forgotten Realms classic, Alias runs on her own into the besieged Yulash and ends up freeing Moander. Later, Akabar leaves Olive's company in a similar fashion, invisible.
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In Ollie's Odyssey, Billy sneaks out after bedtime to find Ollie.
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The Famous Five: This happens in many of the books, most often by George.
Five on a Treasure Island: At the very beginning, George has sneaked away when her cousins are due to arrive, so they do not see her until the following morning.
Five Go Adventuring Again: When the Five plan to explore the Secret Way, they tell the adults that they plan to do lessons by themselves (as their tutor is ill in bed), and wait until Uncle Quentin is busy digging away snow, and Aunt Fanny is talking to Joanna in the kitchen, before they make their escape.
Five Run Away Together: George plans to sneak away to Kirrin Island, in case the Sticks poison Timmy. She refuses to tell the others about her "secret, private plan" in case they try to stop her (she even says so). When she does sneak out, Julian intercepts her, and persuades her that it would be best if they all went.
Five Go To Smuggler's Top: George sneaks away from the other children to embark on a reckless plan of invading Mr Lenoir's study to try to rescue Timmy. The others realise she is missing after a few minutes. Also, Block regularly sneaks away from the house by pretending to be ill, and leaving a Sleeping Dummy in his bed.
Five Go Off In A Caravan: When the Five are being kept prisoner by Lou and Dan in their underground hideout, Pongo the chimpanzee turns up and attacks Lou and Dan. Dick seizes the opportunity to sneak past them, and escape to fetch help.
Five On Kirrin Island Again: George rows to Kirrin Island in the middle of the night, to try to rescue Timmy, when he does not appear in her father's tower, after he had agreed to take Timmy there.
Five Go Off to Camp: Julian and Dick sneak out of their tent at night. George suspects they might do this, and sets a trap for them of string across the entrance to their tent, tied to her big toe; but they sneak out of the sides of the tent.
Five Get Into Trouble: With the help of the other children, Richard escapes from Owl's Dene by hiding in the boot of the villains' car. The adults only notice that he is missing when Rooky suddenly demands Richard, so that he can "learn him a few lessons".
Five Fall Into Adventure: Played with, in that when George is abducted at night, Jo sets things up to make the others believe George sneaked out early in the morning, so they would not miss her for a while. The Five and Joan often suspect that Jo might sneak away at any moment, with her habit of suddenly appearing and disappearing.
Five go to Demon's Rocks: After the villains Ebby and Jacob have locked the Five in the lighthouse, the Five alert the village to their plight by sounding the lighthouse bell, and lighting the lamp. Ebby and Jacob sneak away in the night, because they are afraid of the people of the village.
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Pinocchio in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories. While Gepetto says he's happy as long as Pinocchio is around, Pinocchio blames himself for them being stuck inside Monstro and wants to find a way out, sneaking off to do so.
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Finding Your Roots:
Both times when Wesen is offered to tag along with Cedar, he says he'll sleep on it, and sneaks away in the night.
Cedar and Nauki are prone to suddenly splitting off from the group to go meet more earthen Pokémon, without telling the rest of the team.
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Conan the Barbarian (1982): Conan sneaks off on his mission of revenge rather than stay with Valeria.
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