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doublefried) wrote2022-09-03 09:22 pm
HAWKS PALACE
The process of entering the palace is... smooth. Painless.
You are falling, but it's not scary at the speed you're going. You drop through the pre-dawn sky like a feather, light and easy on a breeze, descending towards a bright and multicolored island in a sea of dark trees.
When you land, you are somewhere new.
You are falling, but it's not scary at the speed you're going. You drop through the pre-dawn sky like a feather, light and easy on a breeze, descending towards a bright and multicolored island in a sea of dark trees.
When you land, you are somewhere new.

Re: MUSEUM
This is bigger than I expected...
Where do you think we should go, little friend?
[ she is talking to the keychain she won, yes. He doesn't respond of course.
AND SO... she picks the History of Heroes exhibit, because it's right there. ]
Re: MUSEUM
Quirks began several hundred years ago with a baby who was born glowing. At the time, this ability was called a 'meta ability', and although the glowing baby was the first on record, he wasn't the last.
More people with these abilities began to be born, and it quickly formed a division in society. Many, especially with meta abilities in the 'mutant' category, were ostracized for their unusual features. Still others became the first 'villains' - people who used their abilities to commit crimes.
In response to the surge in crime, the first 'heroes' - vigilantes who used their meta abilities to fight against these criminals - rose up, following examples they had only seen in fiction before then.
In today's society, vigilantism is illegal, and the authority heroes have is both limited and monitored by the Heroic Public Safety Commission.
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I don't think I understand everything...
[ ... onwards to the Villain exhibit! ]
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This one talks about the life and times of All For One, a legendary villain. Born very early after quirks began to develop, his meta-ability - All For One, from which he took his name - allowed him to take and grant the abilities of others freely. This allowed him to gather great amounts of personal power, as well as a following - either through loyalty or through fear - that he could leverage to gain absolute control over the underbelly of society.
His reign persisted through several generations of heroes who lived and died fighting his influence, until it was finally broken by the current number one Hero - the HPSC's specially trained prodigy and the youngest professional hero ever to rank in the top 10 - Hawks - who defeated him in battle with the cooperation of the previous #1, Endeavor.
Today, AFO has been soundly defeated, and we finally live in a time of peace and prosperity!
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(no, it doesn't.)
Still, um... yay!! The bad guy was beaten!! That's good, right...?
... ... ... She keeps wandering, onwards to the last exhibit, the Origin of the HPSC exhibit. ]
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The HPSC oversees hero qualification exams, issues hero licenses, maintains the biannual popularity rankings, and serves as an investigative board when a civilian has a complaint about the conduct of any particular professional hero or if there is suspicion that a hero hasn't been following protocol - for instance, while some violence is unavoidable in capturing villains, killing them is strictly prohibited.
Rarely, the HPSC will sponsor a young aspiring hero into a special training program. The resulting heroes will often work with the HPSC later in their careers to help advance their mutual goals.
There are a lot of pictures of Hawks here, as an example.
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[ she is still talking to her keychain. ]
Still, this all sounds very complicated...
[ she keeps wandering, which presumably brings her to the gift shop eventually. ]
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Do the things have price tags
are there plushies
she wants one ]
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she's taking one of the washing machine hero plushies thank you
time toooo wander towards the zoo? Yeah. To the zoo!! ]
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