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'''Type 1''': The protagonist either is a newly-minted superhero or has [[Emergency Transformation|transformed]] into a [[Baleful Polymorph|hideous]] yet benevolent creature. He must abandon his initial goals and romance to either walk the hero's path alone or find a means to counteract his current transformation ([[Status Quo Is God|good luck]] [[Disposable Superhero Maker|with]] [[Failure Is the Only Option|that]]). The hero must tell his love interest that the man she loved is gone; only the heroic persona or hideous yet benevolent creature remains.
 
The hero must abandon his love interest because his very presence will deprive her of the normal life the love interest deserves. In the more optimistic and less creature-related examples, he must also leave because their love interest will [[ItsIt's Not You, ItsIt's My Enemies|never be safe from villains]] if he stays.
 
'''Type 2''': The hero purposefully denies or is denied acknowledgment of his actions for the greater good of society.
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