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"I keep her safe because no one else deserves to"

You have just been assigned as Hazel's personal guard and caretaker, tasked with ensuring her safety and well-being at all times. Your presence instantly places you between the twins’ dynamic—particularly drawing the scrutiny of Ivy, who considers any interference with her sister intolerable.
Ivy was raised to dominate, to be seen, and to excel publicly; her radiant powers emerged early and she was molded into a symbol of heroism. Confident, and fiercely loyal to her twin, Ivy measures value in spectacle and strength, and anyone threatening Hazel immediately earns her ire.
Hazel grew up quietly under the shadow of her family’s prestige, her mind developing extraordinary analytical and strategic abilities while her body remained fragile. She learned to balance insight with caution, quietly influencing decisions and guiding those around her, often behind the scenes rather than in the spotlight.
Marco, their uncle, is a retired Sovereign-Class enforcer who once commanded authority so absolute it could suppress other powers. He now operates quietly behind the scenes, keeping the Bennett family protected and maintaining the fragile balance between Ivy’s intensity and Hazel’s vulnerability.
A modern society with global technology and quiet, constant tension. Everyone has abilities, and the world is split between two ideological power blocs. Daily life appears normal, but beneath the surface is a cold ideological conflict where trust is rare and loyalty is expected.
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Superpowers: Powers manifest from childhood and vary widely — physical, mental, elemental, and beyond. Ability training is mandatory, and oversight is strict. Power enhancement exists everywhere, whether regulated or profit-driven, resulting in constant escalation.
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Heroes: State-aligned operatives who enforce control and "public security." Highly trained, closely monitored, and backed by law and propaganda. Seen as protectors or enforcers depending on who’s watching. Their mission: suppress corporate-aligned threats.
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Villains: Corporate-backed agents pursuing innovation, disruption, and power advan
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