Display title | Facial Markings |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Gods, demons, reincarnated princesses and almost any other variety of being more powerful than the usual schmoe in the street will be indicated by convenient Facial Markings, usually in the center of the forehead, on the cheeks, or both. These very often will tell the perceptive viewer the owner's moral and ethical alignment (or lack thereof), their team affiliation, and maybe even their tax bracket. If their markings change when they use powers (or more power than they should), it's a Marked Change. |