Thread:JoxFox2109/@comment-366087-20170101175359

Hello. I shall explain ONCE what makes a.

They have to have BEEN an actual hero. Someone who stood out from their normal life and professions, going Above and Beyond the Call. See, normal folk in their day-to-day lives do not have the opportunities to consciously decide to be Wicked/Evil, or be Heroes. So the average individual is not a "hero" simply because they are not Evil.

As for what Above and Beyond the Call means… for example, a police officer has an expected baseline behavior. To Protect and Serve. Simply being a police officer is not enough to call an individual a "hero". For some it is just a "punch clock profession", a job they go to every day. Most officers don't even draw their guns outside of a shooting range.

But an Officer who Goes Above and Beyond their baseline job description, they are Heroes because they stand out from the crowd of their profession.

Dawn Bellwether was never a Hero. She never was shown as having gone Above and Beyond the Call in any fashion. Just being the Assistant Mayor was not enough. Also you have to be careful about adding Original Research regarding her motivations. The movie does not tell us exactly why, or even when, she put her scheme into action. Only that she was the one behind it all.

I hope this clears up how and when to use the category. And if you see it applied where it should not be, such as Prince Hans, t hen feel free to remove it.

However, ultimately, do not engage in Edit Wars. Once you reach three reverts on a particular type on a page, stop and contact the individual on their Wall. If necessary get an(other) Admin involved in a discussion.

Therefore, let this serve as a Warning that if you abuse this or other categories like this again, you will be given a series of escalating Blocks. 