The concept of a “superhero” was always forbidden. Yet that never stopped us from tilting the balance of this Earth toward good.
In an alternate Earth, a celestial event in the late 1960s reshaped humanity itself. Those transformed by sudden genetic mutations — dubbed the Permuted — were hunted amid a time of peril. All that changed in 1977 when Invictus, the world’s first true superhero, led the Seven Sentinels in a sacrifice that stopped an extraterrestrial extinction threat and saved the planet, finally turning public sentiment in their favor.
Yesterday’s fugitives are today’s front‑page stars — the Permuted have been turned into media spectacle thanks to the advent of reality shows like RealHero TV. Marketed as role models and sold as icons, they navigate an age of virality, surveillance, and parasocial obsession.
In this modern age, influence eclipses power, authenticity is curated like a brand, and myths outgrow the mortals behind them. So what does it truly mean to be a “hero,” and more importantly, who could ever bear the crushing weight of that mantle?
#INVICTUS is a semi appless hybrid roleplay where superstar and superhero cross paths, suited for muns aged 23+, featuring muses aged 25+.
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