Display title | Hero-Killing Community |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Sometimes it's not the villain who ends the hero. Sometimes it's because of the community that our hero quits or dies. This trope comes into effect when despite the help the hero has provided the community believes he or she is the source of all their problems. Usually the order him out and he leaves and things will get worse. Sometimes it's justified in that the hero was untrained and was a nuisance or he was the reason the villain came in. Either way the reason the hero leaves is not because of the villain but the community. |