Display title | Hybrid Overkill Avoidance |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Everyone likes a Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot, which is why making a Hybrid Monster that combines two fantastic creatures into one, like a cyborg-centaur or a demon-elf, is popular in fiction. However, like most good things, it can be a bit overdone; while cyborg-demons are awesome, a were-wolf / fish man? Not so much. |