While the story focuses on what they are able to do to destroy the world, villains need to find out the main protagonist's weakness. Without this weakness, the story would not be nearly as interesting as it is. Exploring each superhero’s weakness can be an interesting endeavor. Sometimes, the villains find out that the heroines (like example, Megara, Trish, Tina Carylse, etc) started to fall in love or care about the main protagonist even though they work for them which it give them a idea to bait the heroines to kill the main protagonist.
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| - While the story focuses on what they are able to do to destroy the world, villains need to find out the main protagonist's weakness. Without this weakness, the story would not be nearly as interesting as it is. Exploring each superhero’s weakness can be an interesting endeavor. Sometimes, the villains find out that the heroines (like example, Megara, Trish, Tina Carylse, etc) started to fall in love or care about the main protagonist even though they work for them which it give them a idea to bait the heroines to kill the main protagonist.
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| - While the story focuses on what they are able to do to destroy the world, villains need to find out the main protagonist's weakness. Without this weakness, the story would not be nearly as interesting as it is. Exploring each superhero’s weakness can be an interesting endeavor. Sometimes, the villains find out that the heroines (like example, Megara, Trish, Tina Carylse, etc) started to fall in love or care about the main protagonist even though they work for them which it give them a idea to bait the heroines to kill the main protagonist.
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