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Display titleUniqueness Value
Default sort keyUniqueness Value
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Page ID153774
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Page creatorm>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
Latest editorLooney Toons (talk | contribs)
Date of latest edit15:22, 9 November 2020
Total number of edits8
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Humans value the useful, the aesthetically pleasing, and the rare—so it is not surprising that we have a deep fascination with characters, races, or objects that are unique. Be it an artifact from a bygone age, a creature that is the Last of His Kind, or the last knight of an ancient and honorable order. Basically, the more unique a person or object is, the more valuable and worth preserving they are. Friends will fight to protect him, enemies to destroy him, and some even to possess him. Underscoring this is the reverse, that anyone/thing who isn't unique is vastly more expendable.
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