Display title | Protagonist Without a Past |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In some games, usually RPGs, a player character that does not start out in his actual home at the beginning of the scenario will usually have no prior history in the world of the game. He/she/it will never encounter people they know from before or have a hometown to visit. This is entirely justified in cases where the protagonist is in a foreign country or another world, but is decidedly strange in cases in which it appears that the scenario takes place in the protagonist's homeland. |