Display title | Make It Look Like a Struggle |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Hero needs a MacGuffin, or simply an escape. Someone is supposed to prevent it... but doesn't really want to. Or simply doesn't want to fight The Hero. So that person wouldn't be punished for aiding, they have to pretend the guard tried to resist, but was defeated. This means that the helper will be tied up and sometimes smacked around a bit to make it look genuine. This is generally somewhat Played for Laughs especially when the hero takes it upon themselves to do this rather than their ally suggesting it. Often involves Tap on the Head. |