Both Renton & Eureka ended up back in their homeland Warsaw in the Eureka Seven movie ending, too bad the latter won't recall anything about it.In the end of Hellsing Alucard returns home to Integra after 30 years of fighting his army of souls, "Welcome back, Count." "I'm home, Countess.".After Rosette saves her brother, they apparently go exploring for a year or two, then Rosette returns to the orphanage she grew up in to become a teacher. Featured at the end of the manga version of Chrono Crusade.In a series, may require Passing the Torch. The Heroic Neutral (often the Retired Badass) has succeeded in getting home, and the reason he will return to adventure is that Evil refuses to let him live there. Often causes the character to hate being Famed in Story, as that drags him away from home and draws curious visitors who clutter up the quiet life. If it's the hero's primary motivation throughout the story, it's The Homeward Journey. As a consequence, often the bait for a "Leave Your Quest" Test. It obviously can occur throughout the story, but can only be fulfilled at the end. Contrast with Moving Away Ending, which ends with a character leaving home. Can also be a motive for avoiding the Decadent Court. Inverse of both In Harm's Way and Small Town Boredom - although it is not unknown for a character to oscillate between them. May end in Stranger in a Familiar Land, deflating hopes this can result in his searching for a new home, his realizing that his new home is where his new love and new friends are, or his deciding that after all, he loves being In Harm's Way. The Quest for the Bluebird of Happiness famously ends in returning home to find it nesting there, sometimes explicitly stated as this. Compatible with I Choose to Stay, as long as there is some place to settle down there. If you can't get home, or find a replacement, often the driving force of There's No Place Like Home. (Indeed, if the original was bad enough, this can actually motivate adventure, to find some place better.) You Can't Go Home Again? No matter, if you found another place that can serve as home. Any attempt at And the Adventure Continues will be rebuffed with We Are Not Going Through That Again. Definitely stop all this dangerous adventuring stuff. Maybe settle down with the Love Interest and indulge in Babies Ever After, or just grow some flowers. It's time for the Happy Ending: to go, and stay, home. Maybe, despite your Refusal of the Call, you got dragged in, but you have always longed for escape maybe you Jumped at the Call and are now older and wiser maybe you did love being In Harm's Way, but it's gotten old now, or you've fallen in love, or your cynicism has been overcome by the Close-Knit Community.
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