Display title | Unbalanced by Rival's Kid |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | One generation back there was a Love Triangle. Now the rival who lost the competition meets[1]—and has to interact with—the child of the other two. This causes emotional chaos. The character loses the ability to act calmly (or even adequately) whenever a situation arises related to the kid. The effect is greater when the loser is an otherwise calm, Magnificent Bastard or flawless hero proven Not So Stoic and Not So Above It All. |