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This is something noticed in anime, manga, webtoons, and stories where the peers' reaction to the protagonist's ability in terms of uniqueness and power, adventures, and fight scenes are shown from a protagonist's perspective. (MC = Main Character)
Scenario 1. MC-A is weak and powerless because he did not awaken his ability unlike his peer before or after puberty at the age of 14. Until this MC-A get thrown into a life-threatening situation where MC-A must face off against armies of monsters and brute force villains.
He ends up awakening his special ability/abilities from himself and manifest them directly, at the age of 29. Then he easily defeats or drives away his enemies during a curb-stomp battle scene.
Question 1.
Are the awakened powers of the late-bloomers like MC-A always too powerful and volatile, or suddenly explosive in force and speed when the ability manifest itself?
Scenario 2. MC-B is engaged to an Ex, who had a decent or higher class background, for two reasons - politics and the marriage arrangers' desire for more power, money, and elevating their status. MC-B got her engagement broken off, socially ruined, publicly humiliated, deprived of her assets, and ousted from her homeland into foreign lands by the Ex, his accomplice gang, and his affair partner on the ground of being cursed without a divine blessing.
It is revealed in the foreign lands, that MC-B's divine blessing was saintly superior but has indirect manifest with weak visible effects. MC-B is able to purify the cursed lands and toxins in one go.
Question 2.
If there are already awakened abilities that doesn't manifest well or have any impressive visual effects like MC-B's saint ability, then what is the power level of these indirect manifest abilities?
Scenario 3. MC-C is an adventurer, who is an overlooked member in the Hero's party and used to be exploited for a large variety of tasks that the party members would not do. He is ousted from the party by a majority vote for being the weakest link and a burden of shame incapable of supporting the party in combat with his ability. Thus MC-C lost his reputation as an adventurer and went solo for a while and met a new party.
MC-C is recognized as the strongest and practical member by his new party since he was forced to conceal his ability due to its association with Darkness element and its destructive potentials in mental and physical fields where he could leave a villa-sized crater and kill targets in horror-gruesome manners just from having his shadow consume or damage the target's shadow. But MC-C is still weak to other element like Light that can counter his ability's element.
Question 3.
Are direct manifestation abilities that have been willingly concealed by their users, considered to be the strongest or just weak compared to other abilities like MC-A and MC-B?
Question 4.
What are your opinions on the relationships between the manifestation of ability, awareness of ability's user, the power level of ability, and the awakening period of ability?
Scenario 1. MC-A is weak and powerless because he did not awaken his ability unlike his peer before or after puberty at the age of 14. Until this MC-A get thrown into a life-threatening situation where MC-A must face off against armies of monsters and brute force villains.
He ends up awakening his special ability/abilities from himself and manifest them directly, at the age of 29. Then he easily defeats or drives away his enemies during a curb-stomp battle scene.
Question 1.
Are the awakened powers of the late-bloomers like MC-A always too powerful and volatile, or suddenly explosive in force and speed when the ability manifest itself?
Scenario 2. MC-B is engaged to an Ex, who had a decent or higher class background, for two reasons - politics and the marriage arrangers' desire for more power, money, and elevating their status. MC-B got her engagement broken off, socially ruined, publicly humiliated, deprived of her assets, and ousted from her homeland into foreign lands by the Ex, his accomplice gang, and his affair partner on the ground of being cursed without a divine blessing.
It is revealed in the foreign lands, that MC-B's divine blessing was saintly superior but has indirect manifest with weak visible effects. MC-B is able to purify the cursed lands and toxins in one go.
Question 2.
If there are already awakened abilities that doesn't manifest well or have any impressive visual effects like MC-B's saint ability, then what is the power level of these indirect manifest abilities?
Scenario 3. MC-C is an adventurer, who is an overlooked member in the Hero's party and used to be exploited for a large variety of tasks that the party members would not do. He is ousted from the party by a majority vote for being the weakest link and a burden of shame incapable of supporting the party in combat with his ability. Thus MC-C lost his reputation as an adventurer and went solo for a while and met a new party.
MC-C is recognized as the strongest and practical member by his new party since he was forced to conceal his ability due to its association with Darkness element and its destructive potentials in mental and physical fields where he could leave a villa-sized crater and kill targets in horror-gruesome manners just from having his shadow consume or damage the target's shadow. But MC-C is still weak to other element like Light that can counter his ability's element.
Question 3.
Are direct manifestation abilities that have been willingly concealed by their users, considered to be the strongest or just weak compared to other abilities like MC-A and MC-B?
Question 4.
What are your opinions on the relationships between the manifestation of ability, awareness of ability's user, the power level of ability, and the awakening period of ability?