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Class and power

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If only we could get to their money 

Then we could actually make a difference, our abilities would be used well

A world where people had abilities but due to class, their abilities are largely constructed on their lack of fame and power 

In this world, people are born with innate abilities such as telekinesis, telepathy, shape-shifting, elemental control, and many more. However, the extent of their abilities is largely determined by their social class and their level of fame and power.

Those born into the highest social classes have access to the best training, resources, and opportunities to develop and showcase their abilities. They are often celebrated and admired for their talents and are given the most prestigious positions in society. Their abilities are seen as a symbol of their superiority, and they use them to maintain their dominance and control over the lower classes.

On the other hand, those born into the lower social classes are often denied access to education, training, and resources necessary to develop their abilities. Their talents are largely unrecognized and undervalued, and they are forced to work in menial jobs with no chance of advancement or recognition. They are seen as inferior and are often discriminated against and oppressed by those in power.

Turning into a bug is the power of a Ower class man, and he's pretty much said to be useless big

But a high official businesman has the same power and could have a lot more agency . Spirit animals and their representation of another world that bleeds into this one 


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