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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The setting of some works has superpowers that all derive from a shared trait or discipline. There are many ways for a person to gain superpowers: inheritance, a Mass Super-Empowering Event, a divine gift, or sometimes even pure random chance. Whatever the source, these Power Systems govern how these superpowers are distributed and, to a much looser extent, how superpowered individuals interact with each other - some "supers" (or whatever term the setting employs) may develop a kinship via a common weakness, power source, or genetic bloodline. Conversely, if multiple such types exist and conflict, Un-Equal Rites may ensue. |