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| Caprices tend to have abilities that could be described as unusual, but also very strong. Such abilities have been documented to not always work or be difficult to control. Many caprices perfect their skills over the course of their lives. | | Caprices tend to have abilities that could be described as unusual, but also very strong. Such abilities have been documented to not always work or be difficult to control. Many caprices perfect their skills over the course of their lives. |
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| + | == Superhero warriors in battle == |
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| + | The name "superhero warrior" hints at the main profession for many possessors of superpowers. Throughout the Continent's history, superhero warriors have been an integral part of armed conflicts. A powerful superhero warrior serving in the city's or country's army could protect the region by reputation alone. In some cases, the fate of conquests was decided by combat between the armies' superhero warriors, sparing the soldiers. |
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| + | However, using superhero warriors in battle was never a sure bet, since only some had the powers to affect multiple individuals. And in some cases, when subjected to such pressure, superhero warrior's abilities could exhibit unwanted side effects or even go out of control affecting its own army as well. Such was the case with [[Aaroh]], for example, at the [[Battle of Kustichoh]], when his abilities of instilling confusion on an enemy that served well when defending a city, went out of control in an open field and created a vortex that hurt both armies. Aaroh was killed by his own troops in confusion and the battle was eventually lost. |
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| == Superhero warriors and religion == | | == Superhero warriors and religion == |