Epilogue

/ˈɛp.ɪˌlɒɡ/ noun

A short section at the end of a book, play, or movie that gives extra information about what happens after the main story ends. It often wraps up loose ends or shows characters’ futures.

From Greek *epilogos* meaning 'conclusion, afterword', from *epi-* 'upon, in addition' and *logos* 'word, speech'. It literally means 'a speech added on at the end'.

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