Display title | Legacy Immortality |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A character is said to have lived for centuries; his name found all throughout the history books. When our hero or heroes finally meet him, he reveals his deepest, darkest secret—he's not actually immortal. As it turns out, he is merely the latest in a long line of Bob The Immortals. Apparently, the original Bob secretly trained a second to take up his name, appearance and personality. The second continued this with a third, and so on until present day. (There was always someone to Take Up My Sword, or for Passing the Torch to.) |