Display title | Dead Character Walking |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Through a glitch or various methods, one of game characters is supposed to die, but somehow is kept alive, possibly with bizarre effects. Applies to players where Game Over normally happens, or able to do unexpected actions like World of Warcraft's "travel by suicide". Applies to enemies or NPCs if they are not supposed to be immortal. Does not apply if when fatally hit, die after scripted period of time or script saved. |