Trying to do this more serious beyond my Rice and Roads joke (which is a qausi-legit trope from PoW), one legit trope I've been utilizing in Precipice of War recently is the Vestigal Empire, taking part in the former Russian territories.
In PoW the Russian tzar and the royal family was killed off by a pair of Finnish badasses. With the czar's only heir and daughter is killed, he has no direct heir and no replacements could be made before he himself is killed with throws the Empire into a medieval collapse. It's now home to a bunch of squabbling petty states, and in some cases these quasi-states are themselves home to even more squabbling sub-nations, or defacto independent factions fighting over Imperial resources, now cut-off from the rest of the world politically and economically.
And as well the main Chinese agent I'm using to explore the depth of the Russian depravity is probably close to a Sociopathic Soldier. He's something of a spec ops intel agent sent to originally coerce a ghost of a general to assist the Chinese, but he turns gets sent out by the general to kill the Mafia agents ruling Russia. The character in this is socially distant and doesn't really make an effort to connect with anyone, only really engaging in conversation to get information in the field. His clinical immunity to pain might also lead into another trope.
On the flip-side his partner is also divided from him to go on his own grand adventure. But I don't know what sort of character trope he might tippify. He's a soldier, but he's misplaced in his field being more suited for desk support work but the same ghost general sends him out with another guy to kidnap the president of the main Russian sub-state they're all fighting.