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... f their lives.


Scathach had a pretty strong opinion about this.


Power came in many forms, and it was quite troublesome to name them all.


For Mortals, a gun was a form of Power. Politics was a form of Power. Money was a form of Power.


For Higher-Level Beings like Vlad, The Heavenly Father, and Victor...


Power wasn't just the amount of Energy you had. Power was the sum of everything from Techniques, mentality, one's own Race's quirks ...

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