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A narrative typically ends in one set way, but certain kinds of narrative allow for multiple endings.

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  • A narrative typically ends in one set way, but certain kinds of narrative allow for multiple endings. (en)
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  • February 2021 (en)
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  • Are these examples of non-canon alternate endings as described by the paragraph above, or does "within the main cut" mean that they have to be canon? (en)
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  • A narrative typically ends in one set way, but certain kinds of narrative allow for multiple endings. (en)
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  • Types of fiction with multiple endings (en)
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