Display title | Nice Job Breaking It, Herod |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Big Bad has just learned that a child that can defeat him has or will soon be born. The obvious solution to this problem is to Screw Destiny. Nip this danger in the bud and kill the Infant Hero before he can become any kind of threat. This is the stage where the problems crop up. Either the Big Bad has no idea who this child actually is, or other characters also aware of this destiny have taken the initiative to hide and protect the child before the Big Bad can actually reach him. Or the would-be killer thinks they've done the deed, but unbeknownst to them, some force or benevolent person intervenes and child is actually Not Quite Dead. Whatever the mechanism, the upshot is that You Can't Fight Fate. |