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== Examples ==
== Examples ==
Talia, from Mercedes Lackey's ''Arrows of the Queen''.
Talia, from Mercedes Lackey's ''Arrows of the Queen''. Talia started out as a daughter in a holding who was expected to be married off at a very young age. She was something like a bookworm even though she owned few books. She was also very thin and small. One day, she is Chosen by the Companion Rolan, and as she goes through the years of training to become a Herald. In the third book, ''Arrow's Fall'', she actually goes from being the anti-hero to being an actual hero.


Vanyel, from Mercedes Lackey's ''The Last Herald Mage''.
Vanyel, from Mercedes Lackey's ''The Last Herald Mage''. Vanyel Ashkevron was a spoiled little brat during most of the first book, ''Magic's Pawn'', but like Talia, by the third book ''Magic's Price'', he becomes a true hero who will be talked about for hundreds of years to come.


Darian, from Mercedes Lackey's ''Owlflight''.
Darian, from Mercedes Lackey's ''Owlflight''.
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