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More Heroes

Biblical Betrayal, greed, despair c. 5–30 CE; textual attestation in the four Gospels and Acts 1 Kerioth (his hometown — possibly in southern Judah or modern Jordan); Jerusalem (ministry and death)
Portrait of More Heroes
Portrait of More Heroes
Rank Apostle (fallen)
Domain Betrayal, greed, despair
Period c. 5–30 CE; textual attestation in the four Gospels and Acts 1
Alignment Fallen
Power COMMON 37

Attributes

ATK
15
DEF
10
SPR
20
SPD
40
INT
55
CHA
62
WIS
50
END
45

Combat Profile

ATK DEF SPR SPD INT CHA WIS END
Special Move

Satanic Possession

Judas channels demonic influence to corrupt allies' resolve and turn their strengths into liabilities.

Passive

The Thirty Silver Coins

Judas gains power proportional to betrayal and material greed around him, feeding on broken oaths and broken trust.

Weakness

Greed (30 pieces of silver -- Matt 26:15); despair (hanged himself -- Matt 27:5)

Barak refused to go to war without her: “If you go with me, I will go; but if you don’t go with me, I won’t go” (Judg 4:8). Deborah told him a woman would get the glory for the kill — and Jael drove a tent peg through Sisera’s skull.


A Moabite — from a nation born of incest (Gen 19:37) and historically enemies of Israel. Yet she is in the genealogy of Christ. Grace overrides bloodline.




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Primary Source

Matthew 26-27; John 12:6, 13:27; Acts 1:15-26

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