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    • "The Infinite Man": The warrior is a thuggish Blood Knight who invades the Circle's town to "fight a God", attacking men, women, and children alike to draw out the Infinite Man. She then manipulates the Man, claiming that she will spare the Circle if he allows her to kill him, only to go back on her word and massacre the whole community, killing everyone but the Man's right-hand-woman so she could tell the story, but not before the warrior mutilates her, slicing off her arm and cutting out her eye.
    • "The Two Brothers": The legendary version of the God of Darkness is a malignant sadist of a deity who sees all of creation as a toy box to torment for his entertainment. Desiring to destroy everything Light created, Darkness wipes out early life on Remnant several times with gleeful relish, raining down fiery ash, boiling the oceans, and creating horrific beasts known only as "the Grimm", who exist only to kill and destroy everything good. After creating humanity with Light, he torments them with disasters like earthquakes and creates more Grimm to wipe them out in experiments. In a fight with his brother, which causes catastrophe and death throughout the world, he nearly allows the world to burn simply to continue fighting Light. After nearly destroying all of creation so that the Gods could regain their essence and leave, Light strikes a deal with Darkness to give Humanity a chance, with Darkness only agreeing on the condition that everything will burn if humanity does not achieve perfection.
  • Magnificent Bastard: "The Man Who Stared at the Sun": The farmer is a clever and determined man who wants to make his job easier by having the sun shine on his crops at just the right temperature, getting the sun to agree to a competition with the condition the sun would help his crops grow luscious if he won. After he attempts to trick the sun into a race, he agrees on a Staring Contest, immediately going blind after looking up. Even after being blinded, he is able to continue his plan by faking staring and resists the sun's attempts to trick him into looking away. After several weeks and the contest resulting in most of the world's crops dying, the sun loses and the farmer emerges victorious. After the farmer reveals his trick, even the sun, while still angry at being deceived, keeps his end of the bargain due to admiring the farmers sacrifice.

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