Difference between revisions of "Heracles"

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== {{Star|3}} ==
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{{#vardefine:transient en title|Oracle's Slave}}
{{#vardefine:transient en title|Oracle's Slave}}
{{#vardefine:transient en jingi|<ruby>A Life of Pain and Suffering<rt>Madis Omphale</rt></ruby>}}
{{#vardefine:transient en jingi|<ruby>A Life of Pain and Suffering<rt>Oracular Decree</rt></ruby>}}
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{{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|Transient from the world of Olympus. He is a hero born from a divine connection to lightning and a political scheme from System Olympus that magnifies belief. He is an extraordinarily strong warrior and has wandered many battlefields due to an oracle granted to him, but he also has a past of destroying everything dear to him due to a madness instilled into him. To atone for that crime, a new oracle was handed down that made him a slave for the span of three years and forced him into a role of absolute obedience to his master's orders. Brandished as a show of his superior's power with no thought of freedom and a healthy work environment, Heracles was exhausted in mind and body and sought the days without battle within his mind. Perhaps due to that, it seems like his current state as a slave feels more restful to him than his time as a bloodsoaked warrior. He's sympathetic to those who are given absurd abuse by their superiors and environment like him.}}
{{#vardefine:transient jp en research file|Transient from the world of Olympus. He is a hero born from a divine connection to lightning and a political scheme from System Olympus that magnifies belief. He is an extraordinarily strong warrior and has wandered many battlefields due to an oracle granted to him, but he also has a past of destroying everything dear to him due to a madness instilled into him. To atone for that crime, a new oracle was handed down that made him a slave for the span of three years and forced him into a role of absolute obedience to his master's orders. Brandished as a show of his superior's power with no thought of freedom and a healthy work environment, Heracles was exhausted in mind and body and sought the days without battle within his mind. Perhaps due to that, it seems like his current state as a slave feels more restful to him than his time as a bloodsoaked warrior. He's sympathetic to those who are given absurd abuse by their superiors and environment like him.}}