Display title | Exclusively Evil |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A common conceit of the sci-fi and fantasy genres (and especially games of those genres) is the notion of not an organization, not a clan, not a city, but an entire race of bad guys who brag about how Evil they are. All of the racial members behave evilly, because - let's face it - Goblin Slayer would've been really boring if the titular character had to interview every ugly goblin he met before, well, slaying them. This may sometimes go so far that a Final Solution against the defined-as-evil race is portrayed in a quite cheerful light. |