Display title | The Call Left a Message |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Sometimes, when the Call to Adventure is made, no one is there to pick it up. But, as any Genre Savvy person knows, You Can't Fight Fate, and the call won't take no for an answer. If no one's there to pick up, the call will leave a message that can only be "answered" by the person(s) that it was originally intended for. This also has the added benefit of dispelling any doubt that the character might not really be a hero. |