AEON
Theodore Kaimura was born on 6th October, 20XX into a bloodline of legendary heroes. His father, Solar, ranked number 2 in Japan, was a brilliant but unbearably proud powerhouse. His mother, Nightgale, ranked number 9 in America, was equally arrogant, bound to Solar through an arranged marriage designed not for love, but for legacy.Together, they weren't planning to raise a child—they were planning to create an heir, the strongest superhero the world had ever known.
The moment Theodore entered the world, his immense power burst forth, a surge so intense that it altered the weather across Tokyo, turning the city skies into a swirling storm of raw energy. Solar was ecstatic. Nightgale was triumphant. They had succeeded.But to them, Theodore wasn't a son—he was a project, a weapon, a symbol of their combined greatness.
His upbringing reflected that truth. From the moment he could walk, he was forced into grueling training, physical and mental drills designed to forge him into something "better" and "stronger" than anyone else alive. Every mistake was punished. Every success was expected.He grew up with no warmth, no affection, no sense of family. Only pressure. Only expectations. Only the constant reminder that he existed to fulfill a purpose, not to live a life.
Inevitably, the weight of their vision crushed him. Even as a child, Theodore fell into deep depression, always feeling like a machine built to perform, never a person meant to be loved.
At 15 years old, perfected just enough to be presented to the public, Theodore was introduced as the superhero "AEON." Overnight, he became one of the strongest young heroes in the world. Crowds adored him. Headlines praised him.But inside, Theodore felt nothing but resentment.He hated his family, hated the life that had been forced upon him, hated the concept of heroes that had stolen his childhood.And yet… despite everything, he still wanted to help people, as if saving others might somehow fill the void of the family he never truly had.
Then came the discovery—the flaw that would change everything.
His powers, though overwhelming—super strength, flight, and energy beams—were slowly decreasing. Every time he used them, a little more of his strength faded away. He was leaking his power, and sooner or later, he would run out completely.
When his parents learned the truth, their pride shattered into fury. They didn't comfort him. They didn't try to help. They simply called him a failure, a defective heir not worth the legacy they had engineered him to uphold.And so, without hesitation, they banished him from the family.Legally he remained a Kimura, but in every real way, he was cast out—exiled without a goodbye.
Grief consumed him.Desperation followed.He began using his powers recklessly, pushing himself harder, burning himself out faster, determined to drain them dry.He didn't want anything to do with heroes ever again. If his powers were the chains tying him to a life he despised, then he would tear them off by emptying himself completely.
The moment finally came during a battle with the criminal syndicate known as the Black Hand. Their leading supervillain had wreaked havoc across the district, and AEON, driven by rage and hopelessness, threw himself into the fight. He defeated them—barely.And in doing so, he lost every last drop of his power.
When the dust settled, Theodore Kimura stood victorious… and utterly powerless.
For the first time in his life, he was free—but he did not know who he was without strength, without purpose, without a future.
He had no powers.He had no family.He had no dreams.
Only the unknown ahead of him.
