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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The flip side of the Dirty Coward is the Lovable Coward. They're not quite a hero, and may even be completely lacking in heroic impulses, but even as they shamelessly run and hide, we somehow still find ourselves rooting for them. Their cowardice is sometimes played for comedy, and sometimes portrayed as simply the most sensible course of action that seldom, if ever, endangers innocents. The Lovable Coward never (or hardly ever) puts Honor Before Reason - and considers this a point of pride. The Lovable Coward is often a Trickster, specializing in weaseling their way out of dangerous situations. They may be a Cowardly Sidekick - if one is the main hero, they may find themselves an Accidental Hero for all the wrong reasons. |