A common disease also known as super morbidly obese. This disorder can strike any human, but is generally found around the "all you can eat buffet" down thar at thems "golden corral" home of the best chicken fried steak.
Dude, what the fuck is this place! Oh yeah, this is where all the people with fatassitus go to graze.
The moment when a Video game boss fight doesnt line up with the lore presented about them in the game for example said boss being said to have powers they do not possess when you fight them. Name derives from the monster Fatalis (Fay-tah-liss) from the video game series monster hunter which lorewise is described as the god of monsters, able to destroy entire kingdoms in a matter of hours while in reality being a bland generic fight that doesnt communicate the pieces of lore well. This description can also be used to describe a bbeg from a tabletop role playing game like dungeons and dragons that exhibits similar characteristics.
me- "The DM is really fatalising with the latest bbeg hes not even using the characters necromancy"
friend: "yeah I noticed that"
me- "I wish game developers would stop fatalising and give us boss fights that lived up to the lore"