Thursday, July 9, 2026

Heroes, Villains, and Renegades Fiction: Trial of Strength Part 5

The lion man glared at Gargoyle. He stood taller than the stone hero, but Gar showed no fear.

“This match is over!” the lion man bellowed.

The crowd roared with delight. This was exactly the kind of theatrics that sold tickets. Another contestant rushed onto the mat and charged straight at the newcomer.

With a heavy roar, the lion man grabbed the attacker, spun, and hurled him over the ropes — nearly into the stands. A bubble of purple magic formed around the man mid-air, gently floating him down to a safe landing.

EB zipped onto the stage. “Hey! No hurting people. This isn’t that kind of fight!”

The lion man roared and lunged for the bunny. EB darted around his feet, easily evading the grab.

Gar stepped in, seizing the lion man’s arm and twisting it behind his back. He wrapped his other arm around the intruder’s chest, holding him firmly. “This is over,” Gar said calmly. “No more fighting.”

To everyone’s surprise, the lion man grabbed Gar’s arm, tumbled forward, and flipped the stone hero over his shoulder, slamming him hard into the mat. He rolled clear and sprang up, claws extended and ready for more.

No new contestants entered. Mustang Pilot huddled in a corner, trying not to look terrified. Gar climbed back to his feet.

“I seek the strongest!” the lion man roared.

Gar stood ready on one side of the ring while EB hovered on the other, purple magic flickering around his paws. “You will come with us and answer questions,” Gar said.

“I WILL DO WHAT I WANT!” The lion man reached for him.

Gar dodged and caught the man’s arm. A glowing magical tether from EB locked onto the other. The streamers were still rambling excitedly, treating the whole thing as an elaborate stunt.

The lion man struggled wildly, dragging both Gar and EB across the mat. They held firm. EB gasped. “Wow, this dude is pure morphon energy. I can sense it. He’s incredibly powerful.”

Gar demanded, “Who are you?”

The lion man finally stopped fighting. He snarled, then turned directly toward the nearest camera. “I AM THE AVATAR OF STRENGTH! I SEEK A WORTHY HUMAN TO BECOME MY ORACLE!”

EB and Gar exchanged shocked glances. Robert Layton hurried onto the stage with two of his largest wrestlers as bodyguards.

“What are you doing?” Robert shouted. “You can’t just take over my match!”

EB warned, “Watch out. This guy is serious and really strong.”

“Let me go, you little furball!” the Avatar roared.

EB yanked on the magical tether, pulling the Avatar slightly off balance. “Watch it, kitty cat. I’m not to be messed with.”

Gar spoke gently. “Calm down, EB. Mister Avatar, please calm down. We’re from BADGE. We can help you if you stop hurting people.”

The Avatar shot EB another snarl, then relaxed. “I will stop fighting. I trust BADGE.”

Gar carefully released his grip. EB let the tether vanish, deliberately letting it unbalance the Avatar so he stumbled. “Oops. Sorry.” He wasn’t sorry.

Robert gestured toward the exit. “Let’s take this backstage. I still have a show to run. This sounds like official business.”

Gar nodded. “Good. I’ll escort the Avatar back to the station.”

“I WILL STAY HERE!” the Avatar demanded.

Robert held out a hand. “Come. We can talk backstage. Please.”

The Avatar thought for a moment, then nodded. “Acceptable.”

Gar followed the Avatar while the crowd booed their departure. EB hopped over to the only other person still on the mat — Mustang Pilot, who looked completely rattled.

“Hey, do I know you?” EB asked.

“Dunno. What the hell was that?” the man replied.

“Long story. Let’s just say he isn’t human. Here, this will help. Good luck.” EB handed him an enchanted chocolate egg.

Gar walked beside the Avatar, watching him closely. Robert led them back down the same hallway they had entered earlier.

“You, man of stone,” the Avatar said. “You fight well.”

“Oh, uh, thanks,” Gar replied. “I don’t feel pain, so it’s easier for me.”

The Avatar let out a hearty laugh. “Strength isn’t how much pain you can endure. It is the fortitude of the soul! You have great fortitude. It is a sorrow that you cannot be the Oracle.”

Gar was about to ask what he meant when they stepped into the arena manager’s office. Two men were already waiting. Theodor Zeus stepped forward, a shorter man in a suit behind him. Zeus had a cigar clenched in his teeth.

“My, my. Son, you're quite the act,” Zeus boomed. “You stopped the show again. I like that boldness. Guts — that’s what you’ve got. I’m Theodor Zeus, owner of Confederate Brawlers, and I want to make you a star.”

“Zeus, this isn’t the time…” Robert tried to push him aside.

Zeus refused to budge. “You said I could be here, and I followed your orders. Our friend showed up, so now I get my shot.”

Robert sighed. “The situation isn’t what you think. We need to talk.”

Zeus jabbed a finger into Robert’s chest. “Oh, I get it. Now that you see he might be worth money, you want to snatch him first. This is my chance to get a star and make some real cash.”

The Avatar grabbed Zeus’s hand and yanked him close to his snarling feline face. “I AM NOT FOR SALE!”

Zeus flinched for only a moment before recovering his swagger. “I’m not trying to buy you, son. I’m trying to make you rich — and I’ll take my cut, of course. I can make you famous, the star of your own arena. What do you say?”

“I am not your son!” The Avatar threw Zeus backward. The shorter man caught him before he hit the ground.

“Don’t throw me around!” Zeus brushed himself off and straightened his bolo tie.

The man in the suit stepped forward. He was short, with dark hair and a shadowy look in his eyes. “I apologize for my boss’s brashness. I’m a talent agent, Ken Mal. We would like to sign you.”

“I do not understand,” the Avatar said.

Robert explained, “He wants to make you part of his show.”

EB suddenly appeared, hopping onto the desk. “Wow, Zeus the Moose! Best wrestler in the local leagues back in the 80s. Cool. What are you doing here?”

“Gettin’ some new talent.”

Suddenly, Director Nova and a holographic projection of the Oracle of Tech appeared in the room. Dr. Hermes sat on his tech throne while Nova stood beside him.

“Sorry to interrupt,” Dr. Hermes said. “This is only a hologram. We are not actually here.”

The Avatar folded his arms and muttered, “Oracle of Tech.”

Dr. Hermes nodded politely. “Avatar of Physical—”

“STRENGTH!” the Avatar corrected loudly.

Nova blinked. “I’m sorry, what?”

“You humans call my power ‘physical.’ That is foolish! I represent Strength! Power! Fortitude! I am the Avatar of Strength!”

“Tell us how you really feel,” EB joked. Almost no one laughed — especially not the growling Avatar.

Robert spoke diplomatically. “We have a situation. This Avatar of Strength has now interrupted my event twice, and he says he is seeking someone.”

Nova asked, “Who are you seeking?”

“An Oracle,” Dr. Hermes answered.

The Avatar nodded. “It is time I find one to accept my power and bond with my essence.”

Nova pressed, “How do you plan to find this person?”

The Avatar smiled, showing sharp teeth. “A contest of strength. One worthy of my power must prove their strength to me. These contests of strength here have drawn my attention. I want to have one to find the worthy.”

Nova started to speak, but Zeus jumped in loudly. “Sounds like you need a venue for this contest of yours, and I just happen to have a world-class arena ready. Sign with us and we’ll manage everything—”

“I WILL MANAGE MY OWN CONTEST, PUNY HUMAN!” the Avatar roared.

The agent with Zeus spoke smoothly. “I’m sure you can manage. But we have some excellent specimens for you to choose from. Why not come with us?”

Robert added, “I have an arena and plenty of strong fighters who might be interested.”

Nova tried to intervene. “This is a delicate situation. You don’t understand the full scope. This isn’t just a pro-wrestling match. Oracles are—”

The Avatar walked straight through the hologram and slammed the door open so hard the glass shattered.

EB pointed at a television in the corner that was still broadcasting the live event. “Hey, the official wrestling show has started… and there’s Mr. Cat.”

Robert groaned. “What is he doing? My sponsors are going to kill me if he keeps messing up the broadcasts.” Zeus only chuckled.

On the screen, the Avatar of Strength ripped a microphone from the announcer’s hand and stepped in front of the camera.

“I, THE AVATAR OF STRENGTH, WILL GRANT ONE WORTHY HUMAN ALL MY POWER AND KNOWLEDGE IF THEY CAN PROVE THEIR STRENGTH TO ME. COME TO THIS ARENA AND FIGHT. SHOW ME YOUR SKILL. PROVE YOURSELF, AND YOU WILL BECOME MY ORACLE! ONLY THE STRONGEST!”



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Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Heroes, Villains, and Renegades Fiction: Trial of Strength Part 4

 


Gar and EB walked down the hallway toward the arena. The roar of the crowd grew louder with every step. Several other amateur wrestlers waited just inside the entrance, wearing a mix of homemade costumes and more professional-looking gear. Many looked nervous, shifting from foot to foot. This was the audition of the year — a real chance for regular people to catch the eye of the biggest pro-wrestling organization in the world.

“Wow!” One man in the back spotted Gar. His reaction drew every eye in the group, and a wave of timid fear spread through the competitors.

Gar paused, EB bouncing at his side. “What is a Regal Fight again?”

“Royal Rumble,” EB corrected cheerfully.

“Oh, right. What is that?”

“It’s a free-for-all. People get added to the ring one by one. If you get thrown out, you’re done. Last one standing wins. Simple, straightforward, and really fun to watch.”

Gar frowned. “I throw people out of the ring? Wouldn’t that hurt them?”

EB facepalmed. “It’s wrestling. People are going to get hurt. But it’s all a show.”

“I still don’t get it.”

Before EB could explain further, a woman in tight wrestling gear strode through the group. She had a fierce expression and clapped her gloved hands for attention. “Alright, everyone! Welcome to the most important match of your lives. This is the A.W.W. Amateur Royal Rumble. I’m Firey Vixen, and don’t worry — I’m not fighting you tonight.”

EB practically drooled. “You can throw me whenever you like.”

“Oh, how cute. A bunny.” Vixen smiled at him before continuing. “Rules are simple. This is pro-wrestling. Pull your punches. Don’t seriously injure anyone. Make it look good. Make it look painful. If you get knocked down, sell it like it’s the worst hit of your life. Get thrown out? Keep the act going. Winning or losing this match doesn’t automatically get you a contract. We’re watching how well you perform as a wrestler — good losers can be just as entertaining as winners. But if you obviously try to hurt someone, you’re out. Got it?”

The group murmured agreement.

Vixen turned to Gar. “Layton told me about you. First time, huh? Good luck. Remember — no real harm, but sell it.”

“I’ll do my best,” Gar replied.

She pulled a card from her outfit. “What’s your stage name?”

“My stage name?”

EB jumped in. “Every wrestler needs one! Something that sounds powerful and says what you’re all about.”

“My name is Gargoyle.”

EB shook his head. “No, no, no! That’s your real name. We need something better. How about Dragon… no, Dragon Von Fire was two years ago. Or The Rock, since you’re made of stone? Wait, that’s dumb. No one would call themselves that. What about…”

Loud music and flashing lights erupted from the stage area, cutting EB off.

Vixen shrugged. “Looks like you’re going as Gargoyle. It’s mysterious and cool. Now move. You—” she pointed at EB, “—take a seat in the stands. No coaches in the arena.”

Dramatic music thundered as fog machines filled the hallway. Gar followed the other contestants, feeling awkward as they waved their arms and struck theatrical poses. A stage hand suddenly grabbed him and shoved him forward. “Go!”

A booming voice echoed through the arena. “And for the first time ever, we have a member of BADGE! You’ve seen him save the world. You’ve seen him fight monsters ten stories tall. Now he’ll see if he can survive the Royal Rumble… GARGOYLE!”

Lights flashed. Fog billowed. The crowd erupted as Gar stepped into view. He raised his arms, extended his wings, and turned slowly. The cheers grew even louder. Gar felt something warm bloom in his chest. He liked this.

Robert Layton stood in the center of the ring, mic in hand. “Amateurs, are you ready? Audience, are you ready? Because of our special guest, we’re starting with Gargoyle — the first superhero to ever compete in A.W.W.!”

Explosive applause rolled through the arena. The other contenders lined the ramp, waving him forward. Gar ran through them, beat his wings once, and flew into the ring. The chanting started almost immediately.

“GARGOYLE! GARGOYLE! GARGOYLE!”

“Next, The Dancing Cavalier!” Robert announced.

A tall, muscular man in colorful tights cartwheeled and backflipped into the ring.

“Next, Mustang Pilot!”

A slimmer contender in blue leggings slipped under the ropes and tried to hype up the crowd. 

Mustang Pilot smiled at Gar. “Hey! It’s me—”

“AND!” Robert shouted, “the last starter — Slipshod!”

A massive, bearded mountain of muscle stomped into the ring, pointing aggressively at Gar.

Robert stepped between them. “You all know the rules. No serious harm. Make it a good show. Lastman standing wins. New contenders enter every thirty seconds. We’re live with MasterBlaster on YouTube and TanyaTakedown on Instagram. When you hear the bell — give us everything you’ve got!”

The crowd roared. Robert exited the ring as the two streamers positioned themselves for the best angles.

The bell rang.

The other three exploded into action. The Dancing Cavalier launched himself at Mustang Pilot while Slipshod charged straight at Gar.

Gar, still unsure how this worked, held his arms out and backed up. Slipshod sneered. “So the stone giant is scared of me?”

“Uh, no. I just don’t know how this works.”

“Oh, so you’re an idiot. Perfect — I’ll toss you out first!” Slipshod grabbed Gar’s wing and tried to throw him. Gar didn’t budge. After a moment of futile tugging, Gar casually grabbed the man and slammed him to the mat.

“Don’t worry,” Gar said kindly. “You didn’t hurt me.”

Slipshod scrambled up, furious. “I’m gonna take you down!”

Meanwhile, Mustang Pilot had already thrown the Dancing Cavalier out of the ring. The announcer called it immediately. “And Dancing Cavalier is out!”

Slipshod rammed Gar again, but the stone hero didn’t move an inch. The big man groaned and heaved, trying to shove him. Gar simply reached down, lifted Slipshod like a small box, and casually tossed him over the ropes. The giant landed hard on the padded floor outside.

“Oh! And there goes Slipshod!” one of the streamers cheered.

Gar frowned. Surely this can’t be that easy.

A new contender jumped into the ring and charged him. Gar caught the man’s arm and threw him out as well. “And Galactic Bomb just bombed big time!”

Mustang Pilot approached with a friendly smile. “Wow, you’re good. Hey, do you remember me? I—”

The crowd suddenly screamed. Security scrambled. Something crashed down from above, landing hard between Gar and Mustang Pilot, shoving them both back.

EB appeared on the stage, holding a glowing magical egg like a weapon. “Well, well, well… Mr. Kitty shows up.”

The lion-masked man stood tall in the center of the ring, staring directly into the nearest camera. “This battle has just begun!”





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Sunday, July 5, 2026

Heroes, Villains, and Renegades Fiction: Trial of Strength Part 3

 Nova passed through the security checkpoint at the Texas Advanced Computer Center without slowing. The system recognized him instantly and let him through.

Inside, he could see the Oracle of Tech’s influence spreading. Computer systems and cabling crept along the walls, ceiling, and floor like living vines. Dr. Hermes was expanding his network daily.

Nova entered the central chamber. Teams of scientists worked at stations surrounding a throne-like seat woven from technology. Dr. Hermes sat there, cables connected to his head and spine. Despite the alien machinery, he still carried the gentle demeanor of a kind professor.

“Come in, Director Nova,” Dr. Hermes said calmly. “I’ve been expecting you.”

“I see your systems continue to grow,” Nova remarked.

Dr. Hermes nodded, the cords shifting with the movement. “Computing power increases every day. I’ve established satellite systems in Tokyo, London, and Caracas. More will follow.”

“Growing a network of temples to the Oracle of Tech?” Nova asked with a hint of teasing.

“I do not seek worship,” Dr. Hermes replied. “My goal is to make information and technology freely accessible to humanity. No single nation should control it. Though I admit, several world leaders have expressed… concerns about that philosophy.”

“I’ve heard,” Nova said. “I understand the need for security, however.”

“As do I. I do not allow state secrets to flow freely.” Dr. Hermes smiled. “But I doubt you came here to debate information policy.”

“No. I have a situation that requires your insight.”

“I assumed as much. I’ve asked my fellow Oracle to join us.” Dr. Hermes glanced to the side as a plant-like structure bloomed in midair. From within stepped Dr. Fagan, the red-haired Irish woman now bearing angelic wings and a soft green aura. The Oracle of Supernatural.

“It’s good to see you again, Director Nova,” she said with her gentle lilt.

“How goes your exploration of the world?” Nova asked.

“Wonderful. Beautiful. And sometimes heartbreaking. There is still so much to see.”

Dr. Hermes added, “It is good to have company. Though she does tend to drift like dandelion fluff on the wind.”

“A fair observation,” Dr. Fagan replied with a small smile.

Nova turned back to Dr. Hermes. “Why did you ask her to be here?”

“We’ve both been considering The Malevolence,” Dr. Hermes said. “It has been silent since the incident in Ireland. I had hoped it retreated and would remain dormant for some time.”

“But?” Nova prompted.

Dr. Fagan spoke. “While traveling, I began sensing its presence again. Not fully returned… but not entirely gone either.”

Dr. Hermes continued, “We believe The Malevolence has left agents behind. Beings either similar to Avatars, or people it has overtaken. Their purpose remains unclear.”

Nova’s expression darkened. “Do you believe the mysterious wrestler is one of these agents?”

Dr. Fagan frowned. “What wrestler?”

Dr. Hermes raised a hand and projected a holographic image from the recent match — the masked fighter known as Lion Fists.

Dr. Fagan studied it. “Strange. Something about him feels familiar, though I have no memory of any wrestling event.”

Dr. Hermes said, “Every sensor we have, including BADGE’s, detected an enormous surge of morphonic energy around him. His power levels are extraordinary.”

“Do you know who he is?” Nova asked.

Dr. Fagan shook her head. “Not with certainty. But some of the memories from the Avatar that bonded with me… seem to recognize him.”

Dr. Hermes added, “I’ve searched every information network available to me. There is nothing. No records. No history. It’s as if he didn’t exist until that moment.”

Nova paced slowly. “The Oracles and Avatars cannot fully perceive or understand The Malevolence, since it is their opposite. If this man is connected to it, that would explain why you can’t sense him clearly. He could be an agent… or something worse.”

Dr. Hermes nodded. “That is possible.”

Dr. Fagan looked troubled. “I’ve sensed fragments of The Malevolence’s power during my travels — small traces, nothing like its full strength. But I’ve never been able to locate one of its agents directly. They’re like shadows. Elusive.”

Dr. Hermes suddenly stiffened. “Something is happening. Right now. At the A.W.W. arena.” He waved his hand and two shaky video feeds appeared in the air.

Dr. Fagan tilted her head. “A streamer? And perhaps a podcaster?”

A voice came through one of the feeds, excited and breathless: “You are not gonna believe who just showed up at this amateur hour at A.W.W. This is freaking awesome!”


Half an hour earlier

Gar stood in front of a mirror in the A.W.W. locker room, wearing a pair of colorful wrestling briefs that stood out sharply against his stone body. EB bounced in front of him, barely able to contain his excitement.

“I don’t know about this,” Gar said.

“Oh, come on! This is so cool! You’re going to fight in the Brawler Arena! Some of the most legendary matches in history happened here!”

“We were only supposed to ask about the stranger and wait for him to show up,” Gar replied.

EB waved a paw dismissively. “You know he’ll show up for this. If he wants to be a pro wrestler, this is the best time to get noticed. Besides, if we’re just going to sit around waiting, we might as well have some fun, right?”

“I don’t call this fun.” Gar sat on the bench, adjusting his wings.

EB ran over and tugged on Gar’s arm. “Don’t be such a downer! This is amazing. And you’re going to beat them all!”

“Then what?” Gar asked.

Robert Layton walked in and answered for him. “Then you’ll be offered a contract for at least one appearance, so we can see how the audience responds. You look good, by the way. Like a real wrestler.”

“Uh, thanks.” Gar stood. “We already spoke with your security team.”

“I know,” Robert said, sitting across from him. “I talked to William and Erin. No one had any idea how that guy got into the ring.”

EB chimed in. “Best guess is he’s morphonic and used his powers to slip in. Don’t be too hard on them.”

“There will be some reprimands,” Robert admitted, “but nothing serious. I never expected a morphonic person to just bully their way onto the stage. At least he didn’t hurt anyone or steal anything when he left.”

Gar asked, “Did you give them the sensors?”

Robert nodded. “Everyone on staff now has a small BADGE morphon scanner. We’ll have a better chance of spotting him before he forces his way in again.”

Gar frowned. “Then perhaps we should focus on teaching them how to use the scanners instead of worrying about this wrestling match.”

“Oh, don’t start that!” EB begged, hopping onto the bench. “This is my dream! I can’t go in the ring because I’m too small — stupid rules — but you can! And it’s only for an hour. They might not even record it unless it goes well. But they should record it. I want to see you in action! You’re going to be amazing, I just know it!”

Robert laughed. “You really are quite the talker.”

Gar gave EB a flat look. “You have no idea.”

“Hey! Was that an insult?” EB frowned.

Robert smiled. “Not from me. I like talkers. Maybe I can have you as a guest announcer sometime.”

EB’s eyes went wide and began to water. “REALLY?!”

“Sure. We love celebrity announcers. The Easter Bunny would be perfect for the Spring Bam-and-Slam match.”

A woman’s voice called from the hallway. “Amateur Hour is about to start. Get moving.”

Robert stood. “Be there in a moment, Nancy.” He looked back at Gar. “You in?”

Gar glanced at EB, who looked like he might explode from anticipation. He sighed. “Okay. I’ll do it.”

“Good. Meet me by the ring in five minutes.”

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Friday, July 3, 2026

Heroes, Villains, and Renegades Fiction: Trial of Strength Part 2


Robert Layton sat at his massive oak desk, the walls of his office lined with posters of legendary A.W.W. events and golden championship belts. Behind him, a full wall of windows overlooked the main arena below. This wasn’t just an office — it was the best seat in the house.

He ended a call with a huff. “It’s always a struggle dealing with some people.”

A light knock came at the door. His assistant poked her head in. “Mr. Layton, Mr. Zeus is here to see you.”

Robert’s expression darkened. “Fine. Let him in.”

Theodor Zeus strode into the room wearing a cowboy suit, spurs, and an oversized hat, an unlit cigar clenched between his teeth and a cocky grin on his face.

“Bob! Good to see you!” he bellowed.

“It’s Robert,” Layton replied coolly, remaining seated. “And you know it.”

Zeus dropped into the chair across from him. “Saw yer show the other night. Woooo! What a match! And that third feller — the lion guy. What an ending!”

“You didn’t fly up here from Austin just to compliment my show,” Robert said, cutting to the point.

Zeus laughed. “Always straight to business. I had my people look into this new boy of yours. You know what I found?”

Robert leaned forward. “That we know as little about him as you do. No name, no history, and he isn’t under contract with us.”

Zeus pointed his cigar at him. “Right on the money! I just want to know if you were holdin’ anything back. You know who he is, don’t you?”

“What do you actually want, Zeus?”

The promoter’s grin widened. “Confederate Brawlers needs new blood. The A.W.W. is eating our lunch every month. I’ve got a new agent who’s real keen on your lion guy. We can make him a star — the biggest on our roster. You’ve got plenty of celebrity wrestlers who won’t like the competition. Let me take him and make him my star.”

Robert considered this. He knew the wrestling world was more Hollywood than sport. Bringing in someone new could easily steal the spotlight from the stars they’d spent years building.

He finally spoke. “I’m not a fan of yours personally. You oversell your matches and pull some shady gimmicks. But you’ve treated your wrestlers well enough. I trust you’d do right by him.”

“HA!” Zeus stood and stuck out his hand. “Sounds like we got a deal!”

Robert didn’t move. “However, I don’t know this guy. He showed up, interrupted my match, and barely said a word when I offered him a contract. I can’t speak for what he wants. My guess is he’ll be back tomorrow for the amateur try-out event. You come with your agent. I’ll have mine ready. We’ll both make our offers and let him choose.”

Zeus slowly nodded, his grin returning. “You’re a good businessman, Bob. Real good. I like the deal. I’ll see you Friday.” He tipped his hat and walked out.

Robert muttered under his breath, “What a blowhard.”

A beep sounded on his desk. He pressed the button. “Yes?”

“Sir, we have an incoming vessel from BADGE requesting clearance to land on the roof.”

“Let them land. I’ll greet them myself.”



Gar sat in the back of the shuttle while EB stood on the co-pilot seat, practically vibrating with excitement as he stared out the window.

“Why are you so excited?” Gar asked.

“This is THE headquarters for A.W.W.! Some of the best wrestlers in history started here. I hope I get to meet Stone or Mad Marauder… oh, I hope Shrieka is there.”

“What’s Shrieka?” Gar asked.

EB zipped back to him, eyes sparkling. “Shrieka is only the hottest, sexiest woman wrestler alive! She can body slam with the best of them. I would love to be body slammed by her.” He was practically drooling.

Gar looked down at the tablet Chase had given him. “I still don’t understand what pro-wrestling is.”

“What’s not to understand? They fight and tell the best stories!”

“How can a sport have storylines? Are they actors on a stage?”

“Sorta,” EB said. “Listen, all you need to know is that it isn’t real fighting. It’s mostly faked. It’s a performance, but they do it with so much finesse. It’s gripping and exciting and just the best! Oh— we’re here, we’re here!” He clapped his paws and vanished in a flash.

The shuttle landed moments later. Gar stepped out to find EB already bouncing in front of Robert Layton and his two security guards.

Gar walked over and smiled. “Greetings from BADGE. I apologize — EB wasn’t supposed to teleport ahead.”

EB shook with excitement. “Sorry! I got excited. I’ve been a huge fan for years. I even sponsored some of your events back in the late 90s — Summer Smash 5 and 6!”

Robert raised an eyebrow, though he was clearly amused. “I don’t recall the Easter Bunny on our books.”

“Oh, it was my chocolate companies that sponsored them, but I own them all, so it was me. Here, have some!” EB zipped around Robert and the two guards. In seconds, all three were holding glowing chocolate eggs and wearing stunned expressions.

“EB, stop,” Gar said firmly.

EB rushed back to his side. “Sorry. Just so excited!”

Robert laughed and casually passed his egg to one of his men. “I can see that. Good to know I have a real fan. As you know, I’m Robert Layton, CEO of A.W.W.”

Gar shook his hand. “I’m Gargoyle of BADGE. We don’t want to inconvenience you. We just need to speak with anyone who met the stranger from the match and be here in case he returns.”

Robert nodded. “He hasn’t been seen since that night. But I suspect he’ll show up tomorrow for the amateur show. Hey… you look like you could hold your own in a fight. Want to join the amateur event? Great publicity for BADGE.”

“I don’t—”

EB jumped up and grabbed Gar by the ears, pulling himself up to eye level. “DO IT! We can be a team! Think of it — it would be SOOOOOO COOL!”

Robert chuckled. “Sorry, little buddy. Superpowers aren’t allowed in the matches. But your friend here? He’s got the build for it.”

EB dropped down and flexed his tiny arms. “I’m more than my magic.”

Gar gave a small smile. “Thank you. I’ll… think about it. For now, I’d like to inspect the area and speak with your staff.”

Robert motioned for them to follow. “I figured you would. I’ve already gathered security and the workers. I’m curious how that guy got all the way to the ring without anyone noticing. Trust me — heads will roll over this.”



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Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Heroes, Villains, and Renegades Fiction: Trial of Strength Part 1

Two years ago

Director Nova sat back in the theater seat, thumbing through the folder in his hands. Another assessment on what was already feeling like a very long day.

“Brenda Abernathy?” His tone was professional, though a hint of tiredness crept in.

Chase, seated beside him, tapped her wrist comm. “Gar, send in Ms. Abernathy.”

A middle-aged woman in a tracksuit stepped into the testing chamber. She squinted at the glass wall and offered a nervous smile. “Hello, my name is Brenda. I’m from Hoboken, New Jersey. I have a degree in early education…”

“We have your file,” Nova interrupted gently. “Please demonstrate your morphonic abilities.”

Brenda nodded and braced herself. “You might want to cover your ears.” She took a deep breath and let out a powerful opera note that rattled the reinforced walls. The nearly impervious glass cracked. She stopped immediately. “Oh dear, I didn’t mean to break your nice wall.”

“No harm done,” Nova said as the glass slowly repaired itself. “You’re cleared for training. Gargoyle will show you to orientation.”

Once she was gone, Chase asked, “Any more today?”

“One,” Nova replied. “A Mr. Jordan Moore.”

Jordan Moore entered a few minutes later. He was medium height, balding, and fit without being overly muscular. He looked as nervous as a kid on his first day of school.

Nova didn’t waste time. “Welcome to the exam, Mr. Moore. Demonstrate your powers. And if they’re loud, please warn us first.”

Jordan gave a small, sheepish smile. “Yeah, I heard that out in the hall.”

He shook off his nerves as best he could, let out a yell, and struck one of the reinforced walls with a powerful spinning kick. The metal chunk broke free and slammed into the glass. Jordan bounced on his toes like a victorious boxer.

Chase ran the agility test next. Swinging obstacles zipped toward him, but Jordan weaved through them with surprising grace, never getting touched.

Nova and Chase reviewed the sensor readings in silence.

Nova finally spoke. “Your power level is very low. Our system shows little room for improvement, and your strength falls below our threshold for strength-based heroes.”

Jordan’s face fell. “But I trained for two years with fight experts. The guy at the Fight Club said I had morphonic powers.”

“You do,” Chase said. “But not all morphonic powers are equal. Yours aren’t strong enough for superhero work. We won’t be accepting you into the program.”

Jordan looked down at his hands. “What happens now? Do I have to take those suppression drugs I read about?”

“Your powers aren’t dangerous enough to require them,” Nova replied. “We’ll keep an eye on you, but otherwise… go live your life.”

Chase offered a small, kind smile. “There are other ways to use limited powers. Not everyone has to be a superhero.”

Jordan nodded, looking defeated. “Thank you for your time.”


Today

The theater screen played a loud, flashy wrestling match filled with pyrotechnics and roaring crowds. Nova sat alone in the audience, watching with mild disinterest as he muted the volume.

Chase entered with EB bouncing excitedly beside her. “Sir, I need you to look over this vendor contract and— what are you watching?”

EB leapt into the seat next to Nova, eyes wide. “OOOOH, IT’S THE MAD MARAUDER AND DYNAMITE DEVIL! I’ve watched all their matches! Marauder’s such a big fat jerk. I hope Dynamite shoves a sparkler right up his—”

“I’m not just watching this,” Nova said, cutting him off.

Chase cocked her head at the screen. “Then what are you doing? This is hardly a study in tactics.”

“Hardly,” Nova muttered.

EB grinned. “No, this is amazing storytelling! The drama, the intrigue, the body slams… Did you know Marauder gave Dynamite his start by putting him in his group? They were tag-team partners! Then a year ago, Marauder refused to tag in and Dynamite got pummeled into putty. That started all the drama! And then there was that time—”

“It’s all fake,” Chase said flatly.

EB frowned. “I’m not stupid. I know it’s a show. But it’s still really good.”

Nova allowed a small smirk. “Don’t belittle it. It’s entertainment. Storytelling with fists. I’ve seen far worse over the centuries. Trust me, the old gladiator arenas were just as popular… though people usually left feet first.”

“Fair,” Chase admitted, sitting down. “But I still don’t think this is your usual form of entertainment. What’s the deal?”

EB suddenly perked up. “Wait, I saw this match two days ago. What gives?”

Nova casually asked, “Did you see the new member of the team?”

“Oh, right! Lion Fists. Yeah, he reminds me of someone…”

Chase looked between them. “What are you talking about?”

Nova sped up the recording and let it play at normal speed. A new fighter dropped into the ring mid-match — masked, powerfully built, with a lion-like mane, clawed hands, and a tail. He grabbed Mad Marauder and hurled him out of the ring with ease, then let out a powerful roar that staggered Dynamite Devil. The crowd went wild.

Chase leaned forward. “Who is that? Some kind of new gimmick?”

EB bounced in his seat. “Sure it is! They call him Lion Fists. He doesn’t talk, just throws people around like rag dolls. It’s great storytelling, and he’s the best new addition they’ve had in years, and—”

“He is not a gimmick,” Nova said firmly.

He punched a code into the remote. The screen switched to a video call with a large man wearing glasses.

EB exploded with excitement. “THAT’S ROBERT LAYTON! He owns All World Wrestling! He’s the chairman, the owner, and the best writer in the entire business!”

Robert smiled down at the hyperactive bunny. “Thanks, little buddy. Glad to know I have a fan on the BADGE station.”

“Biggest fan ever! I even sponsored some of your events back in the late 90s through my chocolate companies—”

Nova cleared his throat. “Robert, I watched the match. I have an idea who — or what — your new fighter might be. Can you tell me anything?”

Robert held up a morphon sensor. “These readings are off the charts. He showed up, interrupted the match, and vanished. Didn’t hurt anyone, but he’s incredibly strong. I offered him a contract backstage. He didn’t say a word, just walked away.”

Nova’s expression grew serious. “This is more complicated than it appears. I’ll send people to make contact and determine whether he’s a threat.”

“I’d appreciate that,” Robert said. “If he decides to cause real trouble, this could get ugly fast.”

"I'll be in touch, Nova out."

After the call ended, Chase walked with Nova and EB out of the room down the corridor. She asked, “Who do you think he is?”

Nova said. “I’m not completely certain yet. But I intend to find out.”

EB bounced in front of him, eyes sparkling. “Send me! Please, please, please, please—”

Nova grabbed him by the ears and held him dangling in the air. “Stop begging. I was already planning to send you.”

EB’s face lit up. “Aw, don't say no, I .... wait....You said yes! HE SAID YES!!!!”

“I’m sending you and Gargoyle,” Nova continued, setting him down. “Find this person. Talk to him. Determine if he’s a threat. If things go badly, we’ll send backup.”

EB zoomed down the hallway, loudly announcing to the entire station that he was going to meet his wrestling heroes.

Chase watched him go with a sigh. “He’s going to be too busy fanboying to focus on the mission.”

Nova started walking. “Sometimes I like to be nice. Besides, Gargoyle will keep him on task. And if things turn dangerous, EB is more capable than he lets on. He’s smarter than we give him credit for, powerful, fast, and will defend what he loves like any hero.”

Chase gave him a sideways look. “That almost sounded like a compliment.”

Nova allowed the faintest hint of a smile. “He gets on my last nerve… but he’s a good hero. Never let him know I said that.”




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Tuesday, June 30, 2026

July Events and Sentinel Bonus

Last month's birthday events sure came and went quickly, and what an eventful month it was! July looks to be very interesting too, with the multiverse portal opening again and a special Dragon Portal, plus the Hero Olympiads. Check out the Calendar of Events for what's happening:



As always, all stories shared on the Sentinel and published will also get additional prizes as per the usual Sentinel monthly rewards.

Meanwhile, a new seasonal ops has started: Operation: Avatar's Challenge

The Avatar's of the morphons have been selecting worthy Supers to become their oracles, carry their immense power and become their voice to the world. The Oracle of Strength has decided he will choose his oracle through a fighting contest. However, this risks a villain winning and gaining the near-godlike power of an oracle. How will BADGE respond? Who will be found worthy?

Reviews, role play and commentaries on the events are greatly encouraged; these types of editorials are very useful for the game, and we've had many excellent ones in the past, but as the game evolves, we need more player guides like these especially on all the new features introduced. Players guides, reviews, players PoVs, and role-play tied in to game lore, etc, are most welcome. Feel free to share your thoughts and options by submitting them to the Sentinel Facebook page.

The usual editorial bonus for reviews, commentaries, game guides, gear talk, fan-fiction, and origin stories applies to all submissions that are published.

REWARDS:

PLATINUM: 7 Strange Fiction cards (only reserved for EXCEPTIONAL submissions)

GOLD: 5 Strange Fiction cards

SILVER: 3 to 4 Strange Fiction cards

BRONZE: 1 to 2 Strange Fiction cards

These rewards go out after the end of each month and are IN ADDITION to the usual Sentinel rewards from Daniel Andrade for published entries.

Here are the categories/prompts:

Category One:
REVIEWS/COMMENTARIES of ad hoc and regular events, including fan-fiction role play, etc.

Category Two:
GAME GUIDES, GEAR TALK, and other editorials about game mechanics.

Category OPEN:
What is your origin story? How did you end up in the Heroes Rising universe?
(And any other Fan-Fiction.)

REMINDER:

Post your submissions to the Sentinel page as usual for Categories One and Two. To enter the OPEN CATEGORY post your entries to the with the following in the title: JULY CONTEST" and the title of your entry. Please also add a link to your entry in the Sentinel page so that we can monitor all entries.

Yours Quackily,
SQ
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Monday, June 1, 2026

HAPPY 7TH ANNIVERSARY, HVR!




Happy Birthday to Heroes, Villains, and Renegades! This month comes packed with sales as well as a variety of updates to start with and still more to come, so stay tuned! Check out the Calendar of Events for what's happening:



As always, all stories shared on the Sentinel and published will also get additional prizes as per the usual Sentinel monthly rewards.

Meanwhile, a new seasonal ops has started: Birthday Operations.

It's the Birthday season, where Cake and Parties Reign, and the Morphon Particles flow like a raging chocolate river! Surely there is nothing to lookout for during this time of Merryment? Who would dare try and ruin Birthday Festivities?

Reviews, role play and commentaries on the events are greatly encouraged; these types of editorials are very useful for the game, and we've had many excellent ones in the past, but as the game evolves, we need more player guides like these especially on all the new features introduced. Players guides, reviews, players PoVs, and role-play tied in to game lore, etc, are most welcome. Feel free to share your thoughts and options by submitting them to the Sentinel Facebook page.

The usual editorial bonus for reviews, commentaries, game guides, gear talk, fan-fiction, and origin stories applies to all submissions that are published.

REWARDS:

PLATINUM: 7 Strange Fiction cards (only reserved for EXCEPTIONAL submissions)

GOLD: 5 Strange Fiction cards

SILVER: 3 to 4 Strange Fiction cards

BRONZE: 1 to 2 Strange Fiction cards

These rewards go out after the end of each month and are IN ADDITION to the usual Sentinel rewards from Daniel Andrade for published entries.

Here are the categories/prompts:

Category One:
REVIEWS/COMMENTARIES of ad hoc and regular events, including fan-fiction role play, etc.

Category Two:
GAME GUIDES, GEAR TALK, and other editorials about game mechanics.

Category OPEN:
What is your origin story? How did you end up in the Heroes Rising universe?
(And any other Fan-Fiction.)

REMINDER:

Post your submissions to the Sentinel page as usual for Categories One and Two. To enter the OPEN CATEGORY post your entries to the with the following in the title: MAY CONTEST" and the title of your entry. Please also add a link to your entry in the Sentinel page so that we can monitor all entries.

Yours Quackily,
SQ
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