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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Blessings are benefits or buffs that are given to a person by a divinity or supernatural beings in general. They are usually rewards given by gods as a favor from them. Blessings are typically beneficial to the person, but people can be Blessed with Suck. Different faiths have blessings given to people by a holy man. A prime example is a priest can act as a proxy for divinity through rituals. In media, they are seen as supernatural power or magic gifted by the gods; sometimes, they work as plot devices. |