Display title | War for Fun and Profit |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | War Is Hell for many, and some would rather it didn't happen. They say it's unnecessary, or they wish it wasn't necessary. In fiction, however, some Villains not only like war, they frequently like to start wars for their own ends. Their motives may vary. They may set out to profit from the situation, or be trying to Take Over the World. They may be terrorists, or just Card Carrying Villains. |