Display title | Mirror Morality Machine |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Usually, "if you can't beat 'em, join 'em" is standard... but what if you could make them join you? This is what a lot of Saturday Morning Cartoon villains have thought, anyway, and built a spell, artifact or machine that can invert the target's morality like a mirror. The hero subject to the Mirror Morality Machine will suffer a Face Heel Turn and go over to the bad guy's side. The Character Alignment of the hero will go from Good to Evil and Lawful to Chaotic. Alternately, it may simply "suppress" his conscience and give his ego free rein to do whatever mischief he wants. Usually this results in cheeky but harmless misanthropic antics, despite the villain's darker intentions. |