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However, this strategy faces a fundamental flaw—parasites, by their nature, cannot survive without their hosts. As these narratives consume all traditional archetypes and stories, they tend to destabilize their own structures. The narrative pattern ensures that, ultimately, they must destroy the very stories they infiltrated if they are to continue to exist unchallenged—mirroring biological parasitism, where the parasite kills its host once its purpose is fulfilled.