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You are born as either a hero or a villain. It is even defined by blood and years of genetics and evolution. Society sees your power and your genes since the day you were born. This was problematic since it raised judgement in people. Heroes were seen as glorious, righteous, and peaceful. Villains were seen as juvenile, predatory, and violent.
This didn’t apply to an individual yet that was how everyone was defined. However, heroes and villains have had children since some were out of the norm and saw each other as individuals. Those offspring had the views of anti-heroes and were the minority.
Relationships between heroes and villains were tense which is why anti-heroes were almost non-existent. Tensity was not the solution, but they did not listen. Your marking defined you, a good first impression about you was difficult.
This adversity in modern day is still present, but has only gotten worse. A second war has been issued between heroes and villains. Many are getting drafted and the world is becoming ominous.
The main war has been about heroes and villains. This caused a problem with anti-heroes. They had the free thought of staying neutral. This was an issue on where they would contribute. This was decided that they would set up a military for just anti-heroes to train and evaluate their position, called the Allegiance.
