In classical storytelling, the "knave" is a character defined by overconfidence. He is the trickster who believes he has outsmarted the system, the lecher who thinks he can take without consequence, or the arrogant noble who assumes his status protects him from retribution.
The influence of Knave's ballbusting comics can be seen in various forms of media, including:
: Show how characters evolve over time, perhaps learning new techniques, overcoming fears, or changing their views on ballbusting.









