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** Rama's [[Weapon of Mass Destruction]] is his own special arrow, which can be charged with enough power to destroy everything in the universe, and no enemy can stop it. He never really uses it except to threaten. But just the sheer havoc it wreaks by just putting it on the bow shows just a sample of what it can do.
* [[Anything That Moves]] - Ravana's proclivity for hitting on anything that moves and kidnapping the wives of his enemies as well as trying to rape the daughters of sages like Vedavati, never mind kidnapping Sita comes to bite him.
** Sort of already bit him: after Rambha the Queen of Apsaras was violated by Ravana, this attracted personal attention of Brahma (in some version, her husband Nalakuvara did this), who cursed Ravana so that if he ever does it again, [[Your Head Asplode|his head goes pop]]. Which evidently is indirect enough to not count as "defeat by a god". Hence allwith thisSita commotionhe aroundis Sita''forced to'' behave: Ravana wants her, she is right here, but either he talks her into it, or it's just a form of suicide.
* [[Artistic License]]
* [[Author Avatar]] - Valmiki appears as himself in the end of the Ramayana (or at least the extended version anyway).
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