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Into a setting, I introduce spontaneously developing supers.  Always before -- for centuries -- supers had been deliberately made, for the service of king and country or at least the super-maker himself. . . .

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Nothing is more iconic to the superhero genre than those brightly colored, form-fitting suits. And nothing is harder to justify.
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Ripping off a story idea and hitting on an issue. It's a nominally feudal land. (Nominally because it's inconsistent.) And the knight has a castle and an estate, both distinctly grand. It's explicitly mentioned that he got them in the original story, but nothing more. Which is one of the flaws that inspired me to redo the idea.

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Was reading "how-to" advice on how to write a superhero story.

A lot of it neglected the world-building. In all senses. It did not discuss how the supers would affect the world -- though it does seem to be a trope that the answer is "not at all" even when you have super-inventors -- but it also did not discuss how the super-world is constructed. Not even at the base level of assuming that you have a standard ripoff of DC/Marvel where there are masses of superheroes and supervillains and much crime and crime fighting involved. . . .

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If you were looking for superheroes to fight crime, would you pick Superman?

Hmm. . . analyzing the power set. . . .

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So I'm stealing the story of a superhero in hiding from injustice, and trying to file off the serial numbers. . . .

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One can discuss what the effect of power levels, and number of superheroes, are on world-building.  But when building a superhero story, one doesn't have to start with them. 

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Was thinking about jails and prisons in worlds with superpowers.

Not those FOR people with superpowers.  Those for ordinary unpowered crooks.

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In a world where magic power in innately inborn, wizards rise to the top of society. Perhaps the upper class is all wizards. If it's hereditary, it will forms an aristocracy.

But not like we know it.

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The heroine is about to run off.  And why not?  The brothers are dead before she was married off and gained the security she can not have, not with the male-line inherintance.

Had to give her some reason to run off.

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The thing about superpowers is that it's hard to project them too far back in time unless you want to change the world. Alternate history is generally close enough to history that you can recognize it.

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An important question about superpowers, even before you discuss whether the superpowered can be forced to obey, is how easily you can detect the use of their powers. (And whether you need some super-science gadgets from your super-Gadgeteer.)

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One thing that will be marginally connected with metaorigin but will affect the law is how easily your average super powered human can control his powers, and how much training it takes.

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