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-->[-Or, more precisely, OutOfCharacter is a term used for a character's actions that conflicts with their personality. This trope is noticably common in Fan-fics. This could be for a large variety of reasons, such as the writer forgetting/not understanding a character's actions, or, in terms of in-universe, they may be BrainwashedAndCrazy. Sometimes, when someone acts OOC, [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness it's a noticable problem.]] If the actions go far, far beyond the character's personality, it could be a case of CharacterDerailment. See als- Wait, wasn't this supposed to be a laconic page? Whoopsies. Visit unabridged version [[OutOfCharacter HERE]]-]

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-->[-Or, more precisely, OutOfCharacter is a term used for a character's actions that conflicts with their personality. This trope is noticably common in Fan-fics. This could be for a large variety of reasons, such as the writer forgetting/not understanding a character's actions, or, in terms of in-universe, they may be BrainwashedAndCrazy. Sometimes, when someone acts OOC, [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness it's a noticable problem.]] If the actions go far, far beyond the character's personality, it could be a case of CharacterDerailment. See als- Wait, wasn't this supposed to be a laconic page? Whoopsies. Visit the unabridged version [[OutOfCharacter HERE]]-]HERE]].-]
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A character does something that goes against their characterization.
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-->[-Or, more precisely, OutOfCharacter is a term used for a character's actions that conflicts with their personality. This trope is noticably common in Fan-fics. This could be for a large variety of reasons, such as the writer forgetting/not understanding a character's actions, or, in terms of in-universe, they may be BrainwashedAndCrazy. Sometimes, when someone acts OOC, [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness it's a noticable problem.]] If the actions go far, far beyond the character's personality, it could be a case of CharacterDerailment. See als- Wait, wasn't this supposed to be a laconic page? Whoopsies. Visit unabridged version [[OutOfCharacter HERE]]-]
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