Display title | Give Me a Sign |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Sometimes, when in a moment of great need, a character will cry out to God (or what-have-you) for some kind of sign that shows them what to do, where to go, or even just to let the character know that they are not alone. Often, God is perfectly happy to oblige. The sign can be subtle, or it can be much more obvious. (When Played for Laughs, the sign is usually downright Anvilicious!) |