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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | There are plenty of people who believe that modern life is rubbish and would like to escape it and go live off the fat of the land. The "Going Native" trope plays to this fantasy by having a character lifted out of his typical environment and thrust into a new one, only to become a part of that new world. Characters who start as a Jerkass with heavy prejudices against the native group are especially prone to Going Native. They might even be sent to bring destruction or 'higher culture' in the first place. |