Display title | De-Power |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | So, your characters aren't just Pals with Jesus... they are Jesus (or a non-denomination reasonable facsimile thereof). Okay. How the heck do you write for this character? Short answer: not easily or not well. There are genres where such powerful characters are normal, but as is the character is at risk of becoming a Deus Ex Machina. To solve this conundrum some authors will De Power the character, stripping them of some or all their powers in order to reintroduce them to the plot. |