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* [[Doom Magnet]] - attracts doom (no, not ''[[Dr. Doom|that]]'' one) and despair to those around him.
* [[Doom Magnet]] - attracts doom (no, not ''[[Dr. Doom|that]]'' one) and despair to those around him.
* [[The Dulcinea Effect]] - attracts trouble brought about by trying to save the girl.
* [[The Dulcinea Effect]] - attracts trouble brought about by trying to save the girl.
* [[Fight Magnet]] - attracts [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|fights]].
* [[Fight Magnet]] - attracts [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|fights]].
* [[Magic Is a Monster Magnet]] - attracts supernatural trouble due to one's magical nature.
* [[Magic Is a Monster Magnet]] - attracts supernatural trouble due to one's magical nature.
* [[Magnetic Medium]] - attracts ghosts and spirits
* [[Magnetic Medium]] - attracts ghosts and spirits

Revision as of 15:25, 9 April 2014

"How come it never goes smooth?!"
Malcolm Reynolds, "Safe."

These characters attract a particular type of plot, apparently by pure chance. They aren't deliberately looking for the plot, nor is anyone setting them up for it, but time and time again, they find themselves enmeshed in the same plot.

Specific types are: