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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A Doppelganger, Shape Shifter (in a speculative fiction setting) or an identical twin for more mundane stories seeks to kill the original and take their place. If they're quick and quiet, nobody will suspect a thing until it's too late. (In some cases, why should they? He's the same as he always was. As long as they don't check the one dumpster where the shape thief left the victim's possibly-skinless corpse and his removed, scanned-for-memories brain, the shape thief is safe.) |