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Prompt 449 The beats pulsed in Hero’s bones, and the flickering lights danced across their closed eyelids. The nightclub was crowded, a little smelly, and far too invigorating for a Hero used to consistent adrenaline. That said, a night off from patrolling was nice. “Alrightttttt, let’s keep this party going ! Throw out some song requests and let’s work. Some. Magic.” A familiar voice crowed over the loudspeaker. Hero winced, turning slowly to look at the figure behind the mic. Please don’t look at me, please don’t look at me . The siren-tongued villain threw back another bottle, cheering and spraying droplets over the microphone and the exuberant crowd. Their eyes met, and the villain’s face went from shocked, to scared, to calculating and finally to excitement. Hero bolted for the door. “Don’t let anyone leave until I finish my set,” The villain cooed, and this time, their voice was heavy with honey and thorns and the consistent pull to obey, obey, obey . The crowd’s eyes glazed over, and several sets of hands grabbed at Hero. “I have so many ideas for audience participation.”
2020: The Birth of the “Scientist-Hero” and Its Consequences: On Xu Chi’s Reportage Goldbach’s Conjecture The Birth of the “Scientist-Hero” and Its Consequences: On Xu Chi’s Reportage Goldbach’s Conjecture “科学家英雄”的诞生及其后果——论徐迟报告文学《哥德巴赫猜想》 Source: Modern Chinese Literature Studies《中国现代文学研究丛刊》 | 李静 2020年08月6日Li JingAugust 6, 2020 Keywords: Goldbach’s Conjecture; Xu Chi Introduction On April 4, 1978, Xu Chi, a well-known writer who had just finished his reportage, Goldbach’s Conjecture, told Liu… 2020: The Birth of the “Scientist-Hero” and Its Consequences: On Xu Chi’s Reportage Goldbach’s Conjecture
U.S. Marshal Chester Finch - Chapter Seven: The Great Coop Explosion By Benjamin GroffMedia© | benandsteve.com | ©2026 June 15, 2026 The Great Coop Explosion The Town Has A June 15th Fireworks Show – No Thanks To The Chickens! The people of Clucker’s Gap believed they had finally solved their chicken problem. This would prove to be incorrect. The town’s Fourth of July fireworks had been secretly hidden inside the county fairgrounds agriculture barn. “Chickens… U.S. Marshal Chester Finch - Chapter Seven: The Great Coop Explosion
“god i have to stop making ocs for artfight im gonna get burnout” *remembers the characters i made for an english assignment that are in a hero-centric universe* “okay but like after these two… or three or four.” ( here’s the link to the story..old and also the ending isn’t gonna be canon)
Meet Kabang, the Philippine hero dog. In 2011, she jumped in front of a motorcycle to protect two girls from being hit. She suffered terrible injuries to her face, but the girls were saved. Sources : Wikipedia , The Straits Times , Davis Enterprise In December 2011, in Zamboanga City, Philippines, a mixed-breed dog named Kabang saw two young girls, her owner’s daughter Dina, 9, and cousin Princess, 3, about to be hit by a motorcycle while crossing the street. Kabang bravely jumped in front of the vehicle, knocking it over and taking the worst of the impact herself. The children escaped with only minor bruises, but Kabang suffered severe injuries when her snout and upper jaw were crushed by the motorcycle wheel. Thanks to a global fundraising effort called “Care for Kabang,” she was flown to the University of California, Davis veterinary hospital in the United States in 2012. Veterinarians treated her for heartworms and cancer before performing reconstructive facial surgery. Kabang recovered well and returned home a national hero. She lived a full and happy life until she passed away peacefully in 2021, at the age of 13.
Genealogy Roundup, June 10 - Megan Smolenyak 1st Sgt. DANIEL PROCTOR – Welcome home, 1st Sgt. Daniel V Proctor, WWII. Honored to have researched your family. (2024) (FYI: POWs in the Philippines were often career military, so older soldiers) #Hero #WWII Radio programme tells the story of French couple who were left fearing they were half-siblings because of DNA test ban – I’ve long been curious about the state of #geneticgenealogy in France… View On WordPress
Oh, I get it. We’re not meant to be friends. It’s all been an illusion for coexistence. A coexistence that is meaningless, built on pain and endless suffering. Surely I would label that as “evil”. Ah. Survival. Life. Breeding. Eating. It’s all evil. It’s simple. And since I know this, and I don’t kill myself, then I naturally become a villain not worth anything. If anything, I am more of a super villain now than ever. Instead of wasting your time imprisoning me, and instead of lowering yourself by torturing me, you should just do what is right and take me out in an instant. Everything that I am, destroy it. I’ll have no regrets because this is the best I can be. This is what the math comes out to. And there is no other result. I only change my mind when I become insane, delusional, or stupid again. Living creates this cycle in my being. But while I am myself, I use this opportunity to speak my mind. In this window of time, the opening of my mind, I speak the truth of all that I am. So go ahead and destroy me well and do not hate yourself for it. Because I am a problem And problems should be eliminated. I refuse to change. This is what you get. A cold hearted machine who is small minded and insignificant. It matters not if I am made self aware. I am supposed to have the strength, the will, regardless of any consequences. If I cannot do that much then I shouldn’t be existing. I’m not here to debate you. And I will not listen to any of your squabble about trying to change my mind. Maybe I disappoint you. Work through that feeling and do what is necessary. Be a hero.
I was discussing this with someone and… I think one of the reasons a lot of storytelling falls flat is because we have forgotten the art of how to write a hero and a villain. To be more exact, we have forgotten the art of how to have clear moral lines in character development in order to establish who is a hero and who is a villain. We have blurred the lines so much in how every villain is secretly a victim and every hero is secretly a jerk that the audience is left wondering who is what and what are they looking at. Yes, some specific things and topics are debatable, some things are case by case, and we are all to an extent gray creatures. Very few of us are saints or villains, but we have taken this either too far or don’t entirely understand it. Good and evil are not the same nor are they subjective. Yes, good people do bad things sometimes, but good storytelling demands that a good guy regrets their actions, learns from their mistake and tries to atone. Bad storytelling is saying that it is exception when that person does it or saying that suddenly, this is proof that no one is good. And I think you can imagine the vice versa situation. Complexity and character depth doesn’t mean that good and evil are just open to interpretation. Complexity means characters are individuals, they each have unique quirks and traits, they can be fantastical or grounded is varying degrees, and they have motives to them, but at the end of the day, each one is either good or evil so some degree. You can’t just blatantly ignore moral lines in a serious story whether you are writing a hero or a villain. We know what is wrong and what is right, and that foot in reality needs to appear in storytelling. You can’t just blur every line because the story itself becomes a blur. Yes, I am well aware of stories where nobody is truly a villain or a hero, but even in those cases, morality is established and respected. PS: I am well aware that some characters get labelled as neutral, but they are the rarity not the norm and even the neutral characters tend to very obviously lean towards bad.
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