Display title | We Are Team Cannon Fodder |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | When a main hero or team leader is so obviously important to the story the secondary characters' actions will not have much of an impact when it comes to the big fight. This can happen in the natural evolution of the story, and is more tolerated when the Terrible Trio does it. When it happens to the characters we've known for a long time, it's pretty depressing. The one bonus is this usually gives the main hero the best motivation to try his best. |