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* AntiVillain: He is clearly evil and fanatic, but at the same time he is not all bad.



* AlasPoorVillain: In the end, it's hard not to feel sorry for all the crap he's been through, especially with his backstory, PetTheDog moments, and final speech.
* AntiVillain: He is clearly evil and fanatic, but at the same time he is not all bad.



* DeathSeeker: The Redeemer doesn't really care about anything but his goal. He doesn't want to die, per say, but it just won't make him stop as a threat.



* TheDreaded: To the other students and his reputation is only growing.

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* TheDreaded: To the other students and his reputation is only growing. It becomes such that the heroes actively avoid fighting him if they can. Except Herbert, who may be TooDumbToLive, or crazy powerful.



* NoPlaceForMeThere: After the Redeemer's [[spoiler: redemption]], he says as much to Herbert about the old (soon to be new) timeline.



* RedemptionEqualsDeath: The Redeemer seems to think so. [[spoiler: He jumps off a building before Herbert goes back to the present, killing himself in that timeline at least.]]
* RedemptionEqualsLife: [[spoiler: In the end, Herbert redeems him, and puts his older self's memories into his younger self, so he will realise the futility of his actions without needing to die. The Redeemer hints that this is what he should do before falling off the building.]]



* TheCorrupter: It's kinda his primary purpose for being on the campus; to mould new superhumans to his cause.
* TimeMaster: The Redeemer's signature ability. He can control time entirely, but oddly, he cannot stop it. Still, this does not effect him speeding up, slowing and even reversing time to heal wounds! It also means that whilst he controls this power, there is pretty much no way of beating him. It is implied that this power developed through practice, and it was not one he immediately had access to when he first gained his powers.

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* TheAtoner: Ultimately, this is what the Redeemer ends up becoming, [[spoiler: in the new and old timeline.]]
* TheCorrupter: It's kinda his primary purpose for being on the campus; to mould new superhumans to his cause. He largely succeeds, but in the end they were a means to an end, and he abandons them to achieve his final goal.
* TimeMaster: The Redeemer's signature ability. He can control time entirely, but oddly, he cannot stop it. Still, this does not effect him speeding up, slowing and even reversing time to heal wounds! It also means that whilst he controls this power, there is pretty much no way of beating him. It is implied that this power developed through practice, and it was not one he immediately had access to when he first gained his powers. Notably, he cannot travel through time, [[spoiler: which is why he needs the Vortex Machine to enhance his powers, so he can kill Captain Omega and stop Olympus from ever existing.]]



* TookALevelInJerkass: Ever since [[spoiler:Olem betrayed him]] the Redeemer is becoming harder in his attitude and moulding towards a more traditional, extreme villain.
* VillainousBreakdown: When [[spoiler: Olem betrays him]] he goes nuts and nearly beats [[spoiler: Olem and Aurora]] to death.

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* TookALevelInJerkass: Ever since [[spoiler:Olem betrayed him]] the Redeemer is becoming harder in his attitude and moulding towards a more traditional, extreme villain. \n [[spoiler: Ultimately, Herbert brings him BackFromTheBrink.]]
* VillainsDyingGrace: The Redeemer redeems ''himself'' somewhat [[spoiler: before his death.]]
* VillainousBreakdown: When [[spoiler: Olem betrays him]] he goes nuts and nearly beats [[spoiler: Olem and Aurora]] to death. He also suffers one when Herbert [[spoiler: foils his final plan.]]

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* GrayEyes: The amount of times he uses these to 'lock' onto people.

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* GrayEyes: The amount of times he uses these to 'lock' onto people.people makes it pretty clear that he has grey eyes!



* IBelieveICanFly: Has many dreams about it and even calls out Canagold's superhuman strength by thinking of it. Tries to get Nathan to teach him to fly, but already has flight stored in his 'memory bank' from his uncle, 'The Eagle', who can fly past Mach 2. As such Herbert sees it as the key to bringing out his powers. Almost right as after he tries to test it he starts to improve dramatically. Also his favourite ability.

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* IBelieveICanFly: Has many dreams about it and even calls out Canagold's superhuman strength by thinking of it. Tries to get Nathan to teach him to fly, but already has flight stored in his 'memory bank' from his uncle, 'The Eagle', who can fly past Mach 2. As such Herbert sees it as the key to bringing out his powers. Almost right as after he tries to test it he starts to improve dramatically. Also It also quickly becomes his favourite ability.


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[[folder: Margarita Dimitrova]]
!!'''Margarita Dimitrova'''
-->'''Ability: Fire Manipulation.'''

Margarita is a pretty new student on campus who appears about half way through the story. She's an odd cookie to be sure; she quickly joins the Redeemer's forces, but then meets Herbert. From there she struggles with her identity as a villain, and the part of her which wants to be a hero.

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* AntiHero: Margarita straddles the line better than Olem! She really is undecided, and whilst she does the evil things, it never corrupts her. It's just kind of a fact of life for her really. And Herbert being around changes matters.
* AntiVillain: Margarita joins the Redeemer and carries out his orders, yet, doesn't quite seem, well villainous. She's like the TokenGoodTeammate who is just kind of hanging around, yet believes in the cause.
* DatingCatwoman: Margarita is the Catwoman to Herbert's Batman. Although nothing actually happens, there is plenty of ShipTease between the two of them. After Herbert discovers that she's on the Redeemer's side, it complicates things a bit.
* DeadpanSnarker: Margarita displays a sharp wit on occasion.
* ElementalPowers: She controls fire so this is a given.
* HotScientist: Margarita is good looking and studying biology and chemistry. So if she isn't one yet, it seems pretty clear that she will be one day.
* [[NiceGuy Nice Girl]]: Margarita is fiery, but also very kind. She puts up with Taniel's distaste for his own actions remarkably well.
* PersonalityPowers: She has anger issues and is expressly described as having a chaotic personality. Margarita couldn't be more like fire if she wanted.
* PlayingWithFire: Margarita has an extremely good control of fire, and can manipulate it to do various things. It also makes her very dangerous and reflects her personality of course (see above).
* TokenGoodTeammate: Margarita is the [[NiceGuy Nice Girl]] on the team. Doesn't stop her from carrying out the Redeemer's orders and battling Herbert and Chris at one point.
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* DisneyDeath: In the end, [[spoiler: after realising the effect of his actions, and their futility, the Redeemer agrees to let Herbert take his power to right the wrongs he committed. He also acknowledges that he's done too much to ever help Herbert. The Redeemer lets himself fall off the building they were fighting on, to his death, overcome by exhaustion and his revelation. When Herbert goes back to the original timeline, the Redeemer is still alive. It's heavily implied that the Redeemer is redeemed, and lives, even if he doesn't get to go free.


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* HeelFaceTurn: In the end, after Herbert explains how controlling time can't just fix all his problems, [[spoiler: the Redeemer agrees and gives Herbert his power, so that he can correct the world. He then drops off the side of the building.]]
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A psychopath with a talent for hiding his true nature. He is obsessed with stealing powers and joins the Redeemer in order to become more powerful.

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A psychopath with a talent for hiding his true nature. He is obsessed with stealing powers and joins the Redeemer in order to become more powerful. Thomas often flies off the rails and becomes difficult to control, but is largely held in check by the Redeemer. Seems he's set up as the next [[spoiler: BigBad]] if the story had continued past the Redeemer Arc.

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* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: How he intends to fight the Redeemer.

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* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: Played with: How he intends to fight the Redeemer. Redeemer, and how he battles most people he comes across. Herbert's power actually allows him to face the Redeeemer head on, and negate his powers when he uses Nathan's to absorb time. In the end, [[spoiler: this is played straight when Herbert finally gains the Redeemer's powers.]]



* DidNotGetTheGirl: A straight example with Aurora, who ended up with Olem and perhaps Margarita, who is falling towards Taniel. It's sad; the guy tries his best but he always falls short.
* DoggedNiceGuy: Always falls behind others by putting himself first and losing any girl he's interested in.

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* DidNotGetTheGirl: A straight example with Aurora, who ended up with Olem and perhaps Margarita, who is falling towards Taniel. It's sad; the guy tries his best but he always falls short. \n In the end, his crush on Aurora fades, but when he discovers that Margarita is a supervillain who assisted the Redeemer, he is shocked and upset. The story ends before he find out how he intends to deal with this revelation. (But considering that Margarita wanted to defect, it is likely they'll eventually overcome this.)
* DoggedNiceGuy: Always falls behind others by putting himself first and losing any girl he's interested in. It also means he puts others first most of the time, and loses out on anything he wants. Yet Herb still does it every time.
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* AllLovingHero: Herbert is caring and sensitive and wants to help everyone. Maybe a little arrogantly, he believes he is the only chance anyone has. He may be right. [[spoilers: Turns out, he is.]]
* ArchEnemy: The Redeemer. Herbert is convinced that he is the only one that can stop him. He may be right, as no one else can fight against his time powers except for someone who can copy them (like, say, Herbert...) Ultimately [[spoilers: this turns out to be the case. It is Herbert who chases the Redeemer into the 70s when he attempts to kill Captain Omega, and Herbert who ultimately defeats, then redeems him.]]

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* AllLovingHero: Herbert is caring and sensitive and wants to help everyone. Maybe a little arrogantly, he believes he is the only chance anyone has. He may be right. [[spoilers: [[spoiler: Turns out, he is.]]
* ArchEnemy: The Redeemer. Herbert is convinced that he is the only one that can stop him. He may be right, as no one else can fight against his time powers except for someone who can copy them (like, say, Herbert...) Ultimately [[spoilers: [[spoiler: this turns out to be the case. It is Herbert who chases the Redeemer into the 70s when he attempts to kill Captain Omega, and Herbert who ultimately defeats, then redeems him.]]

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* AllLovingHero: Herbert is caring and sensitive and wants to help everyone. Maybe a little arrogantly, he believes he is the only chance anyone has. He may be right.
* ArchEnemy: The Redeemer. Herbert is convinced that he is the only one that can stop him. He may be right, as no one else can fight against his time powers except for someone who can copy them (like, say, Herbert...)

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* AllLovingHero: Herbert is caring and sensitive and wants to help everyone. Maybe a little arrogantly, he believes he is the only chance anyone has. He may be right.
right. [[spoilers: Turns out, he is.]]
* ArchEnemy: The Redeemer. Herbert is convinced that he is the only one that can stop him. He may be right, as no one else can fight against his time powers except for someone who can copy them (like, say, Herbert...) Ultimately [[spoilers: this turns out to be the case. It is Herbert who chases the Redeemer into the 70s when he attempts to kill Captain Omega, and Herbert who ultimately defeats, then redeems him.]]

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This page contains tropes relating to the specific characters from Heroes on Campus. It is mostly an ensemble cast, and only towards the end does Herbert begin to take higher prominence in the final arc. See the picture on the left for a line up of the characters.




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** To a lesser, but growing extent, [[spoiler: Olem, after he betrayed the Redeemer.]] He gave him a brutal beatdown in retaliation and was only stopped by the intervention of Aurora.

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** To a lesser, but growing extent, [[spoiler: Olem, after he betrayed the Redeemer.]] He gave him a brutal beatdown in retaliation and was only stopped by the intervention of Aurora. He nearly attacked Olem when he saw him at Trafalgar Square during the huge battle over the Olympian kidnap by the Redeemer and his allies.


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* ManipulativeBastard: The Redeemer manipulates a lot of the characters effortlessly, but it's all to further his goal of bringing down Olympus.

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->''"Olympus is a lie. You can join me in my new world, or die in theirs,' he said softly. 'I will be their redeemer."''

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->''"Olympus is a lie. You can join me in my new world, or die in theirs,' he said softly. 'I ->''"'One day, [Olympus] will be collapse. All their redeemer.lies will catch up with them, and as the building collapses around them, as the posters get ripped from the walls, and when they finally look to the people for help, begging for salvation, I'll be there and I'll bury them."''
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* * PoisonousPerson: Olem's power allows him to control illness.
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* Cloudcuckoolander: Nathan spies on people and breaks the law. He thinks this is normal and is charmingly happy about the whole affair. Just take that in for a second. He also wanders around with baguettes and pretends to be a homeless man rather than the super billionaire that he really is because... well, this trope.

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* Cloudcuckoolander: {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Nathan spies on people and breaks the law. He thinks this is normal and is charmingly happy about the whole affair. Just take that in for a second. He also wanders around with baguettes and pretends to be a homeless man rather than the super billionaire that he really is because... well, this trope.

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* BreakingTheFourthWall: Nathan has done this once when the Olympus sub-plot was taking ages to actually finish.



* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Nathan is, well, a moron, but he's also actually quite insightful at times, he owes a Bruce Wayne-esque business (except he's actually only a ''consultant'', and oh yeah, he used to be a [[spoiler: well-regarded Olympian.]] But he's still an idiot most of the time.
* Cloudcuckoolander: Nathan spies on people and breaks the law. He thinks this is normal and is charmingly happy about the whole affair. Just take that in for a second. He also wanders around with baguettes and pretends to be a homeless man rather than the super billionaire that he really is because... well, this trope.



* JustIgnoreIt: This was Nathan's original solution to the Redeemer back when he was an [[spoiler: Olympian.]] Suffice to say, it didn't work.



* ObfuscatingStupidity: To an extent; as noted above, Nathan is genuinely a bit of an [[TheDitz ditz]] but he's also more insightful than he lets on.




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* TheReasonYouSuck: Nathan delivers one to Gilbert Flynn, Herbert's father, when he meets him in Olympus.
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* PayEvilUponEvil: Zero plans to match evil for evil.
* Ubermensch: Zero lives by his own code, having watched the justice system repeatedly fail. He has little regard for conventional rules and when it comes down to it, it's going to be a thin line holding him back from killing someone.

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* PayEvilUponEvil: PayEvilOntoEvil: Zero plans to match evil for evil.
* Ubermensch: {{Ubermensch}}: Zero lives by his own code, having watched the justice system repeatedly fail. He has little regard for conventional rules and when it comes down to it, it's going to be a thin line holding him back from killing someone.
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* MakeAnExampleOfThem: Aurora is on the receiving end of this, when Thomas White is sent by the Redeemer to convey a message. That message involves a collapsed lung, which is going to kill her within 10 minutes unless she passes it on. Therefore proving that our morals are fake and Olem is a [[TheCorrupter bad influence]] on her. Ouch.


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* TheCorrupter: Olem has this effect on Aurora, to such an extent that the Redeemer is now using it as a way of getting back at him for his [[spoiler: earlier betrayal and defection from the Redeemer's cause.]]


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* JerkassHasAPoint: When Thomas confronts Aurora with the Redeemer's message, and points out how much Olem is corrupting her, he actually has a good point.

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* BlackAndWhiteMorality: Alex definitely encompasses this ideal, and he is fairly uncompromising.
* ByronicHero: Zero hops the line in this regard, but he is dark, cynical, an outsider among the students. His attitude contrasts quite sharply against Herbert's AllLovingHero attitude which leads to friction between them early on.
* CombatPragmatist: Zero will fight dirty if he needs to win. And he won't care.
* FreudianExcuse: Alex's messed up childhood has directly influenced his attitude to crime and how to be a superhero.
* GoodOldFisticuffs: This is his style of fighting, seeing as he was never given any proper training so he just kind of beats his opponents into submission using strength and resourcefulness.


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* GutturalGrowler: His mask in her costume changes his voice to something resembling Batman.
* HeroWithAnFInGood: Zero is not actually Captain Omega, and although he hasn't had a chance to do all that much yet, his methods are going to shock the rest of the students.
* LeParkour: Alex was born on the streets, so he's already a bit of an accomplished parkour. But he can use his powers to manipulate gravity in order to enable him to turn his parkour into something superhuman.
* PayEvilUponEvil: Zero plans to match evil for evil.
* Ubermensch: Zero lives by his own code, having watched the justice system repeatedly fail. He has little regard for conventional rules and when it comes down to it, it's going to be a thin line holding him back from killing someone.
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* AlternateIdentityAmnesia: [[spoiler: As Reaper]] Chris forgets what happens in her split personality and is largely oblivious to it. However, this has changed dramatically after Chris became too hard to handle and the Redeemer dissipated her. [[spoiler: Then he returned! Like a {{Badass}}!]]

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* AlternateIdentityAmnesia: [[spoiler: As Reaper]] Chris forgets what happens in her split personality and is largely oblivious to it. However, this has changed dramatically after Chris became too hard to handle and the Redeemer dissipated her. [[spoiler: Then he returned! Like a {{Badass}}!]]returned!]]

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* AlternateIdentityAmnesia: [[spoiler: As Reaper]] Chris forgets what happens in her split personality and is largely oblivious to it. However, this has changed dramatically after Chris became too hard to handle and the Redeemer dissipated her. [[spoiler: Then he returned! Like a {{Badass}}!]]



* HeroicSacrifice: When Chris realises that she can't actually beat the Redeemer [[spoiler: and Olem]] she decides she has to [[spoiler: overload herself to destroy the Redeemer.]] It doesn't work but points for trying!



* SuperpowerLottery: Chris' control of energy allows her to fly and makes her very powerful.

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* SplitPersonality: [[spoiler: For some time, Chris and Reaper are one and the same.]] Then Chris manages to escape and regain her body, removing this trope. Chris is pretty pleased to wave it goodbye.
* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: Chris is pretty damn powerful and her power varies as she continues to hone it. [[spoiler: Reaper is somewhat similar come to think of it.]]
* SuperpoweredEvilSide: [[spoiler: Reaper]] is definitely this, drawing out more power than Chris can normally control.
* SuperpowerLottery: Chris' control of energy allows her to fly and makes her very powerful. powerful.
* TheKillerInMe: [[spoiler: Reaper]] was this for Chris, in ''spades''.
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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Subverted; it's a very normal dark black-ish colour.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Ed is a nice person and really more of a detective than a fighter, but still, don't piss her off.
* DeadpanSnarker: Ed has been known to on occasion.
* [[{{Expy}} Expy]]: Of Beast from X-Men powers wise, but very different from there.
* HealingFactor: It's suspected, seeing as Ed hasn't actually been in any major fights just yet.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: At one point she was verging into this with Herbert, being one of the few people to support him. Not so much now at this point in the story.
* LightningBruiser: Not only is Ed strong, but she's also incredibly fast and agile.
* MonsterModesty: Ed pretty wears normal clothes around the place, but is just covered in fur as well!
* NaturalWeapon: Her teeth are weapons, as are her paws and new agility.
* PettingZooPeople: Well, she has become a giant dog essentially, so this is bound to happen.
* PointyEars: Well, Ed is quite like a large dog, with the ears to match!
* {{Stripperiffic}}: Is less likely to wear clothes than the rest of the heroes.

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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: The whole Guardian Angel plot line is... unusual and disappears as suddenly as it began.



* [[DroppedABridgeOnHim Dropped a Bus on Her]]: A perfect example. She was flying as a bird, then just decided [[spoiler: to drop from the sky and died, despite the attempts of other to save her. Goodbye Signe.]]

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* [[DroppedABridgeOnHim Dropped a Bus Bird on Her]]: A perfect example. She was flying as a bird, then just decided [[spoiler: to drop from the sky and died, despite the attempts of other to save her. Goodbye Signe.]]



* TheQuietOne: Signe was always very quiet and shy among the group, which was especially obvious when up against quite brash characters.



* Intangibility: One of the powers he absorbs, which he uses to escape the Redeemer at one point.

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* AffectionateNickname: 'Rora', used by Olem. It means quite a lot to her oddly enough.



* EmpathicHealer: Aurora's power allows her to take wounds and other injuries into herself, which she can keep at a reduced level, or pass on.



* SuperToughness: One of Aurora's secondary powers.



* YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre: Aurora pretty much carries the banner for this, and tries to believe the best in everyone. Especially for Olem. This is pretty much one of Aurora's crucial skills in life, when she's not being vindictive.



* GoodIsNotNice: Olem in a nutshell, if he's good. He's sarcastic, rude and doesn't take anything from anyone. It's amazing he has friends!



* ReformedButNotTamed: Olem is just as much of a d--k as he was before.

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* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Olem does join the Redeemer after all.
* GoodIsNotNice: Olem in a nutshell, if he's good. He's sarcastic, rude and doesn't take anything from anyone. It's amazing he has friends!*
ReformedButNotTamed: Olem is just as much of a d--k as he was before.


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* PoweredArmor: The Redeemer wears a black version with glowing purple parts and a distinctive humming sound.
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* MindRape: The Redeemer inflicts one on Herbert after he comes looking for answers as to how Chris [[spoiler: died]]. He sends Herbert on a dystopian journey before using his powers to age Herbert so he loses his memory bank of abilities and can't fight. Then he mocks him for his failure.


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* BreakThemByTalking: The Redeemer attempts this on Herbert and nearly succeeds, when the young hero confronts him in the woods over Chris' [[spoiler: death]].
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* PunchCatch: Herbert, after channelling Canagold's strength for a moment in his first fight with the Redeemer. The Redeemer only becomes more vicious to finish off Herbert.


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* OddFriendship: Nathan is quite different from Herbert, yet they get along well.
* OhCrap: Nathan when trapped in the burning building with an injured Herbert, after Margarita burns it and makes the roof collapse. It's a fairly measure reaction in the circumstances.
* PluckyComicRelief: Nathan and his role in the story. before its revealed that he's actually an [[spoiler: ex-Olympian.]]


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* PetTheDog: When the Redeemer saves Aurora it really makes her, and the forum, think twice about him. It doesn't stop his plan though.
* PunchCatch: The Redeemer catches the Sculptor's punch, quickly showing Lucio that actually, if the destroyed helicopter hasn't made it clear, he's very dangerous.

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