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<p>Trying to become a hero has its hurdles. You need to be strong, fast, and able to match all manner of crises regardless of what you can do. But sometimes there's more to it. Where did your powers come from? Can you control them? Are you worthy of becoming a hero? All things Seth must come to grips with if he wants to fulfill the promises he's made to himself. Because his powers come from a devastating source that nearly wiped out his world's heroes. His worthiness is questioned at every stage of his training. And his control isn't as ironclad as he believes it to be.</p> <p>Big thing right now is I'm doing a rewrite of the first volume to improve it a bit. Make the opening few chapters more nightmares than the past. As well as adding some more context bits and other perspectives. Namely Para's. If you wish to read as is, go right ahead. If not... Well then see you in a few months when I finish volume four and dole all this out.</p> <p>This series is my first foray into authoring, with three parts out of at best four. But it should still book end nicely otherwise.</p> <p>It is action heavy with varied and ramping up fight scenes throughout. (Book 1 is heavy / Book 2 a little lighter / Book 3 light and then none stop heavy)</p> <p>It is bloody in places, mildly gory in others, and heavily gory in simulated places. (Until book 3, then it becomes real.) Nothing truly horrifying, I think, but be warned.</p> <p>It has trauma. PTSD is a major part of the story, but I will never trust that I got it completely right, so your mileage may vary on how believable or impactful it is.</p> <p>Lastly it has language. Swearing ebbs and flows as the story progresses and attitudes harden or soften. Sometimes bleeding through into the narration... somehow.</p>
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