Display title | Invited as Dinner |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | An instance where a character thinks they are invited as a guest, but are actually intended as the main course. May include dialogue like "We'd like have you for dinner" "Where's the dish?" "You are." (Cue eating). Tends to occur in Let's Meet the Meat / Carnivore Confusion situations, or else with monsters doing this to humans. Compare with Inn of No Return and To Serve Man, and occasionally, Nasty Party. |