Display title | Hidden Elf Village |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | This is a Small Secluded World populated by a tribe or group who comes to the pragmatic decision that what goes on outside their borders no longer is or has never been their problem, and choose to hole themselves up in some distant or inaccessible location because of some ancient evil or out of general disgust of others. If the villagers aren't outright xenophobic, they're only as polite as they need to be once they suggest you not stay very long. Especially isolationist villages may even consider outsider to be "Not Of the People". Just as often, they manage to become a fantastically rich City of Gold, harmonious Ghibli Hills, or at the least a pretty decent place to live (just mind the dark secret), A recent interpretation of the trope is that even if you can keep your isolation from destroying you, the rest of the world will judge you by the few they encounter: those you cast out. You'll be judged by your garbage. Oh Crap. Compare City in a Bottle. |