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== Virtues == Compassion βββ Conviction βββ Temperance β Valor ββ '''Flawed Virtue:'''Compassion<br/> '''Limit Break:''' β‘β‘β‘β‘β‘ β‘β‘<br/> '''Furious Tirade:''' Overcome with the injustices and cruelties of the world, Storm launches into a fiery crusade, verbally tearing apart everyone he sees as having caused or allowed some sort of cruelty to occur. He drowns out all opposing voices or any attempt by his victims to defend their actions, tearing apart their every flaw before moving onto the next offender. He makes no distinction between ally or enemy, or between epic depravity and minor infractions. Attempting to stop his verbal rampage is seen as an affront, and he will not hold back in denouncing any obstructor. Friends and confidants are even more in danger, as he will readily reveal secrets and private information if he finds any part of them objectionable. If there is no-one specific to tear apart, he will rage at his audience in general, or seek an audience out. * Partial control: Reigning in his anger, Storm is able to prioritize his targets. While he must still rant about a person or group that is present either physically or via a representative, he begins with the most heinous offender. He can control the volume of his voice, and can withhold any secret or private information from the content of his rant. * Duration: One scene in combat or one day otherwise '''Limit Break Condition:''' Whenever he sees an injustice occur and is somehow prevented from commenting on it.<br/>
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