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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Simply put, a series ends with the narration of a letter, usually written by or for one of the main characters. This letter will usually serve as a kind of Where Are They Now? Epilogue, explain what the long term consequences of the events of the story are, and possibly explain things that were happening concurrently with the main plot, but occurred offscreen. In visual media, the letter will usually be narrated by the character who wrote the letter via voice-over. |