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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Not everyone in fiction goes out the same way. While some people may scream, or pray, or curse and rage, or act terrified, for some characters that sort of thing is just... out of character. So instead their death is an unusually calm moment, where they take their last few seconds and use them to reassure the people they're leaving behind or find one last moment of peace before they Go Into the Light. Sometimes they just smile at their surviving companion, fire off one last one-liner at their killer, say that It Has Been an Honor, or admit that This Is Gonna Suck. Usually goes on into Peaceful in Death, if the body does not dissolve or otherwise be destroyed. |