Unheroic Life of a Certain Cape
Main Protagonist: Nicholas Caldwell
Alias: Nick, Eclipse
Superpower: Intangibility
World: A dystopian world made with superpowers
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List of traumas and messed-up things in life he experienced (not in any particular order)
* Poverty
* Orphan
* Superpowered minority
* Mom's something like a spy
* Mom died from a conspiracy
* Dropout
* Killed his dad
* Mind-controlled by a psychic fascist freak with control issues
* Personal favorite. Nick watched the fascist boss make an example of his subordinate by beheading said subordinate, while maintaining her consciousness with telepathy even while beheaded. That meant even after being beheaded, the subordinate was still alive! Cool, right? Fascist made his second traitor of a subordinate, then squeezed the still alive head to death with their super strength to have the second traitor redeem himself.
* The fascist’s concubine gave the fascist head while Nick negotiated with the fascist. Yuck, right?
* Forced by a psychic fascist to take his gift (a brainwashed superpowered slave)
* Nick and slave killed fascist, while the latter was climaxing
* The slave became Nick's girlfriend
* Nick named his girlfriend after his mom
* Nick was actually mind-controlled to love or like the girlfriend by the girlfriend herself as the latter's desperate attempt at survival. That was the only reason she was picked. They kind of end up loving each other, but still, it sucked.
* Revealed to have been mind-controlled by an emo gang boss, making him incite a gang war by making him shoot a basically immortal superpowered gang boss.
* Watched his girlfriend die two times. How? It was because girlfriend has split personality. The good personality/memories was erased by emo gang boss. The fun, chaotic personality/memories killed herself through her empathic powers, leaving an empty shell or a new person.
* On the run for a couple of years, because his public identity had been made. The ghosts of his girlfriends literally haunt him, like supernatural ghosts. It was revealed later from the shell left that it was the work of the girlfriend’s powers.
* Watched his closest friend or acquaintance die from being tortured, only to pull powers and become a superpowered artificial intelligence that basically fueled his super bike. Cool, right?
* Joined a mercenary terrorist organization (Nth Contract) to protect himself from the government.
* Ended up killing members of the Nth Contract, because he was just so pissed after learning of the torture, humiliation, and pain that a pair of characters had to suffer. (mother and daughter, basically forced into service.) Lots of messed-up things on that one. Mother’s stuck on the body of a child. The child has missing memories and is stuck in the body of a teenager. Those two almost got graped, honestly. Thank god the prick who caused all that tragedy is dead now.
* Got hunted by a multiversal entity to fulfill the plot of the movie the ‘One’ and the entity almost succeeded.
* Nick got an emotion-support girlfriend who was pretty cool. It was almost traumatic how good he got it. (It would've been perfect if Nick was not a mess.)
* Oh, Nick’s power allows him to possess people and relive their memories, allowing him to farm knowledge or skills. That also meant he could farm traumas in bulk and there was no skip button on them like a cutscene. It’s bad. One time, he possessed this dude who lived in the lawless and as a child lived in a brothel and how there was one time, the boy probably got graped. (It wasn’t written very detailed, just implicitly implied, like all of the grape scenes.)
* What else? Learned how the multiversal entity hunting him was basically the devil, something that literally razed civilizations and was reaping souls for some grand scheme to return the universe to its original shape to undo the first sin.
* At some point, Nick learned that a time-traveling mad scientist designed the first tragedy that kicked off the rest of Nick's tragedy.
* Also, Nick got a godly psychic baby, which is another probable source of trauma in an ongoing sequel.