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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Heroes are a lonely lot. Whether a Superhero, psychic, the Last of His Kind, or an Ignored Expert fighting uphill for the sake of the ungrateful masses, heroing is a solitary and unpopular path that separates one from all other Muggles and even loved ones. His own family can come to reject the hero, denying their approval or outright scorning him as a freak, it's not like their career choice is following the ancient family legacy. Or is it? |