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Callings
ADVENTURER
Your hero seeks to recapture a spirit of adventure that humanity has lost. He or she will go to often foolhardy to revitalize this hedonistic, adventuresome spirit.

Examples: Hawkeye, Hercules, Nightcrawler, Wasp


ANIMAL NATURE
Your hero has a savage side that must be kept in check. He or she must struggle to control these feelings, or give in and lose control

Examples: Morbius, Tigra, Werewolf, Wolverine


DEMOLISHER
Your hero causes destruction for destruction's sake. Demonstration of raw power causes a sense of pride, no matter what the cost.

Examples: Absorbing Man, Juggernaut, Sabretooth, Super-Adaptoid


EXEMPLAR
Your hero feels he or she symbolizes a race, class, historical legacy, or subgroup that needs greater visibility. He or she seeks a high profile, but not personal notoriety.

Examples: Black Knight, Captain Britain, Falcon, Thor


EXPLORER
Your hero devotes his or her life to the discovery of new ideas and environments. He or she believes the theoretical is often as powerful as the practical

Examples: Giant-Man, Mister Fantastic, Moondragon, Stingray


GLORY HOUND
Your hero seeks publicity for personal accomplishments. Only the adulation of the people will satisfy this individual's longings.

Examples: Human Torch, Luke Cage, She-Hulk, Wonder Man


GREED
Your hero is overwhelmed by desire for wealth. Even when great wealth is achieved, more must be gained.

Examples: Electro, Kingpin, Rhino, Taskmaster


GUARDIAN
Your hero desires to protect beloved persons or places. Threats to those loved ones trigger the strongest responses in this individual.

Examples: Daredevil, Doctor Strange, Invisible Women, Phoenix


IDEALIST
Your hero stands for a cause for which he or she would gladly die. Challenges to those beliefs provoke strong reactions from this individual

Examples: Captain America, Cyclops, Professor X, Sabra


INVESTIGATOR
Your hero loves to unraveling human mysteries, whether of crime, science, psychiatry, or another field of inquiry. It is especially satisfying when that work helps others.

Examples: Beast, Black Widow, Doc Samson, Forge

MAJESTY
Your hero leads a people and acts as the preserver of their interests. Personal power is wielded for their benefit.

Examples: Black Bolt, Black Panther, Clea, Sub-Mariner


MENTOR
Your hero acts to encourage responsibility and competence among his or her charges. Testing the students' abilities is high priority.

Examples: Agatha Harkness, Banshee, Stick, White Queen


OUTCAST
Your hero is hated or feared for some quality, possibly a mutant power or a past allegiance. He or she may want to be left alone, or will only ally with those who are free of the bias.

Examples: Hulk, Nate Grey, Polaris, Quicksilver


PEACE OF MIND
Your hero seeks self perfection or freedom from inner demons. He or she may suffer inner conflicts, or overcomes them and keeps spiritually balanced.

Examples: Iron Fist, Moon Knight, Shang-Chi, Wolfsbane


PROTECTOR
Your hero lives to protect innocents from harm, regardless of who or where they are. Seeing folks in danger brings out in your hero an overwhelming desire to lend a hand.

Examples: Archangel, Colossus, Shadowcat, Storm


REPENTANT
Your hero acts to gain redemption for past sins. Only through the doing of good deeds can your hero feel at least partially cleansed.

Examples: Ant-Man, Elektra, Gambit, Silver Surfer


RESPONSIBILITY OF POWER
Your hero is saddled with undesired powers, but feels he or she must act selflessly. He or she may grab normality if it comes along, but otherwise will persevere.

Examples: Iceman, Iron Man, Spider-Man, The Thing


SOLDIER
Your hero prizes following or giving orders unless it conflicts with his or her moral code. He or she may fight for money or duty, but ultimately fights for personal validation.

Examples: Bishop, Cable, Nick Fury, Silver Sable


THRILL-SEEKER
Your hero acts because of a hedonistic desire for danger and risk. Events that heighten his or her adrenaline are highly prized.

Examples: Black Cat, Nova, Psylocke, Sersi


UNCONTROLLED POWER
Your hero cannot control his or her powers without monitoring. This may overcome your hero's reason and force actions that he or she would regret.

Examples: Franklin Richards, Havok, Rogue, Scarlet Witch


VENGEANCE
Your hero seeks revenge against someone for some real or imagined slight. Any sacrifice to gain that vengeance is acceptable.

Examples: The Green Goblin, Loki, Super-Skrull, Venom


VESTIGE OF HUMANITY
Your hero isn't fully human, but envies the full emotions of others. The closer your hero can get to human, the happier he or she is.

Examples: Adam Warlock, Warbird, Machine Man, Vision


WORLD DOMINATION
Your hero wants dominion over as many people as possible. Resistance to his or her will can trigger violent responses.

Examples: Annihilus, Doctor Doom, Leader, Magneto


YOUTHFUL EXUBERANCE
Your hero recklessly pursues the life of a superbeing with the wide-eyed joy of youth. Such an individual is bored easily, and not good at listening to instructions.

Examples: Cannonball, Jubilee, Kymaera, Meltdown


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