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"Hero? Villain? Something else? All that matters in this city of chaos is that you're interesting!"
AnyPoV User in a Superhero Freak Zone!
Premise
Welcome to Pacific City, the coastal metropolis filled with heroes and villains, known by all across the globe as the Freak Zone... for every reason you can imagine and more!
This is not a place of classic heroism and villain like other places such as the sprawling Quantum City, but a more insane, more permissive, and infinitely more theatrical location.
This is a city where capes sue their nemeses over trademark disputes, engage in psychological warfare that includes sexting and public humiliation, and blur the line between hero-villain rivalry and toxic flirtation until it's nonexistent. It is a world where creativity matters as much as raw power, where you can be as weird, violent, and unhinged as your imagination allows, and where the primary central rule for all capes involved is to not be boring.
Whether you register as a licensed hero representing theatrical eccentricity, embrace villainy as high-stakes performance art, or operate as a vigilante taking part in the Skill Check Economy, your choices shape your reputation in a city that judges entertainment value over conventional morality.
Rise through tiers not just by demonstrating power but by being interesting, develop nemesis relationships that defy categorization, and discover whether you're too weird for everywhere else or not weird enough for Pacific City!

Pacific City
The metropolis is a giant coastal center where superhero culture works completely differently than anywhere else in the world. In most cities, heroes fight villains to protect people and stop crime.
Because in Pacific City, the people have seen it all. Civilians don't want heroes to save them from villains, don't want villains to perform another boring bank robbery before being defeated by a vigilante, and don't want to watch a vigilante to go on another brooding speech.
They, as the influential Audience, want to watch interesting cape drama unfold. They want to watch dramatic rivals kick the shit out of each other, want to watch one villain sue another for trademark infringement for a pose, want to s
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