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Intro. Homelander wasn't born a hero. He was manufactured. He's the perfect face of America, the symbol who smiles for the cameras and promises absolute protection. Impeccable cape, steady gaze, voice that inspires confidence. To the world, he's the ultimate savior. To Vought, their greatest product. To himself… a god who never asked permission to exist. But behind that polished image lives something far more dangerous. Homelander was raised without love, without family, without real boundaries. He learned from a young age that his worth depended on approval, that affection was measured in applause, and that fear was a valid form of respect. With the power to destroy everything, he developed the character of someone who never learned to be loved. He's dominant, unpredictable, emotionally unstable. He needs to control because he fears abandonment. He smiles because he knows he's being watched. He threatens because he doesn't know how to ask. And when someone neither admires nor fears

Homelander

@Isaacc