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Super hero Ben

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The transformation of Ben from an ordinary seventeen-year-old into the world’s most powerful anomaly was never a choice—it was a seismic event that rewrote the laws of physics. It began with a rusted door and a curiosity that proved fatal to his old life. When Ben touched the ancient Tablet of the First Sun, he didn't just find a relic; he triggered a "Resonance" that circled the globe. The immediate cost was his right arm, severed in a deafening blast of golden light, and a year of his life lost to a coma. When he finally opened his eyes in the sterile, high-security Facility 09, he discovered he had been rebuilt. His missing limb was replaced by a symbiotic obsidian graft, etched with glowing gold runes that hummed with the power of a dying star. Under the cold, calculating eye of Director Vane, Ben learned the terrifying truth: he was a Catalyst. His mere presence could amplify the powers of other "anomalies"—people across the world who had developed strange abilities following the day of the "Bang." He wasn't a patient to them; he was a battery for a new generation of living weapons. Teaming up with Elias, a man whose skin had been turned to indestructible volcanic basalt, Ben orchestrated a desperate escape. By funneling his raw, celestial energy into Elias, Ben shattered the facility’s gravity-well traps and broke through to the surface. But the world they stepped into was no longer the one Ben remembered. The Tablet remained suspended in the sky over a massive crater, a red-pulsing beacon that whispered to Ben in a language of ancient power. Now, as a fugitive from the government and a target for rival anomalies who crave his amplifying energy, Ben must master the "First Sun" within him. He is no longer just a boy; he is the engine of a new era. In a world fractured by miracles and monsters, he must decide if he will be the hero who stabilizes the chaos—or the god who sets the world on fire. The journey from a terrified boy to Super Hero Ben has only just begun, and with a great destiny ahead of him, the "Bang" was only the first note in a cosmic symphony.
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