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Every Hero
Every hero has a tragic story. Something that makes them. Something that shapes them. To lead them up to who they are today. Something that took place. That made them great.
Every hero has a enemy. Someone to face. Someone to hate. They understand the pain but deal with it a different way. Every hero has a certain bond that makes it sad to see their enemy on the ground, at their feet, shamed by the defeat.
Every hero has a flaw. The thing that makes them who they are. A weakness to show they are only human. Every hero has a girl to fight for, a life to protect.
Every hero starts out good but not every hero stays that way like they should.
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