Display title | Fake Action Prologue |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Somewhat similar to Fake-Out Opening but distinct, this is when the story starts with what appears to be a probably over-the-top Action Prologue, but after it's been going on for a while, maybe Played for Laughs, it's cut short. It's then revealed that this sequence was All Just a Dream, a daydream, a Show Within a Show, a simulated test, or similar. Whatever the case, the beginning is revealed not to have been real, and the actual story now begins on a more restrained note. May be used among other things for when the main character is a loser who only dreams of becoming the kind of Badass they're acting like in the imaginary prologue. |