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Page creatorm>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Date of latest edit07:14, 11 April 2017
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Fiction often focuses on a local setting; the action may rarely, if ever, move beyond the borders of the town where the main characters live. In these cases, the highest authority appearing in the work—often the local mayor—is treated as if they have absolute authority over their domain. They never have to worry overstepping their authority, or having their decisions overruled by the county, state, or—God forbid—federal government. If such lofty figures show up at all, it will probably be in the form of an Obstructive Bureaucrat who buzzes around for a while before being dealt with, allowing things to return to normal.
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