Princeroth
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I think my first exposure to this trope was in GRRM's A Game of Thrones and really opens up the door to The Anyone can Die trope, and usually makes you want to scream "MARTIIIIINNNNNN!!!". Basically you start a book, a film, or a game, with a character that appears central to the plot and gets killed off early.
I am wondering how people feel about this. Starting off a book with a really cool character who you really get into and then suddenly they die. Does it rustle your jimmies? Do you feel like putting down the book? Is it effective at drawing you into the story?
The reason I ask is because I am planning on using a young boy as a sacrificial lamb to introduce the main protagonist from a third person perspective and then to get killed by the main antagonist.
I also want to set a precedent of main characters dying later on in the book.
I am wondering how people feel about this. Starting off a book with a really cool character who you really get into and then suddenly they die. Does it rustle your jimmies? Do you feel like putting down the book? Is it effective at drawing you into the story?
The reason I ask is because I am planning on using a young boy as a sacrificial lamb to introduce the main protagonist from a third person perspective and then to get killed by the main antagonist.
I also want to set a precedent of main characters dying later on in the book.


