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The levels of admirableness.

The levels of admirableness.

Admirableness is used to describe how good a character is in the story they appear in. This is based on their actions and their own characteristics. The character is likely a hero who had impact on the setting of the story. Admirableness is determined by the type of story the character appears in to show that they stand out.

Admirableness is divided into three types: Average Admirableness, Above-Average Admirableness, and Most Admirable. In most stories, there is bound to be characters who will fall under one of these three levels. In long-running stories with a multiple characters, the cast of characters are likely going to fall under each of these levels.

Levels

Most Admirable

This is the top of the hierarchy for the admirable characters in a story. At this level, the character has committed an act or numerous acts that sets them a part from characters ranked at Above-Average Admirableness. These characters are bound to be Pure Good (Rank 1 +), Near Pure Good (Rank 2 +), or Inconsistently Admirable (Rank 3 +). They are likely going to be Incredibly Noble or Noble for their accomplishments in their setting. These characters usually represents the minority of characters in long-running stories and have all surpassed the Goodness Zone. These characters are bound to be corrupted while others can be considered Pure Good.

Above-Average Admirableness

This is for characters who have committed acts that makes them above the average heroes in their setting. These characters are bound to be Near Pure Good. Unlike the average heroes, these heroes are more competent at what they do and have notable admirable acts in their character history. These characters have also crossed the Goodness Zone due to their noble actions.

Heroic Benchmark (Rank 4 +) characters are bound to fall under this level since they have committed a heroic act that surpass the Goodness Zone while they fail to meet the in-story admirable standards.

Average Admirableness

Average Admirableness or General Admirableness is the level for characters who are heroes but fail to stand out among other very competent heroes. These characters have breached the admirable standards to be heroes, but fail to be above-average. This level is for Standard Heroism (Rank 5 +) characters. At this level, the majority of heroes are bound to be at this level of admirableness.

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