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This is mentioned on the article that's linked below. And, in case some people care about this, I honestly don't care (in this case) that "hero" is gender-neutral. The term "heroine" is also common, in case someone wants to claim I'm trying to gender everything.
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A female character is haunted by ghosts of the past, figuratively ''and'' literally.
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A female character is heroine who's haunted by eerie events around her and ghosts of the past, figuratively ''and'' literally.past.
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-->Visit the unabridged version [[HauntedHeroine HERE]].
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A female character is haunted by ghosts of the past, figuratively ''and'' literally.
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A female character is haunted by ghosts of the past, figuratively ''and'' literally.literally.
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-->Visit the unabridged version [[HauntedHeroine HERE]].
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-->Visit the unabridged version [[HauntedHeroine HERE]].
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A female character is haunted by ghosts of the past, figuratively ''and'' literally.