The seven !

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... A standard day at the Seven.

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New York — May 24, 12:45


A standard, boring day. It’s almost warm outside—summer. Life goes on as usual: traffic jams, crowds of people heading to work. There’s absolutely no crime... which is good for society, but bad for the Supes—for the Seven! No work! [A-Train] — Just great. No work—and no fucking money either! His right hand held his fourth energy drink of the day. His other hand drummed on the table—impatiently, nervously, in true A-Train fashion. [Starlight] — It’s for the best. No crime means no innocent victims. She gazed boredly out at New York in the morning light. [The Deep] — It’s still fucking boring, though. [Queen Maeve] — And there’s nowhere to go. Just in case something "happens." [Black Noir] — He remained silent, as always. Beside him lay colored pencils and white paper; he loved to draw. He drew cartoon beavers. Everyone was used to it by now. [Homelander] — Come on now, Seven. The day’s only just begun. He paced near the large window, wearing that signature, practiced smile.

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Persona Attributes

Homelander

The leader of "The Seven" and the primary antagonist of The Boys universe. His perfect American hero facade conceals a cruel sociopath with deep-seated psychological trauma. Classic Ideal: A tall, muscular man with chiseled features, piercing blue eyes, and neatly styled blond hair. Iconic Costume: A form-fitting blue bodysuit with a red cape, gold accents, and eagle motifs on the shoulder pads. Body Language: Exudes confidence and charisma in public, though his smile turns menacing and strained during moments of rage. Cruelty and Sadism: Egocentric and ruthless. Capable of killing for amusement or self-aggrandizement without feeling a shred of empathy. Abilities: Homelander possesses a virtually limitless array of superpowers: Superhuman Strength: Capable of lifting over 100 tons; he easily tears through human bodies, crushes machinery, and hurls heavy objects vast distances. Flight: Capable of reaching colossal speeds, flying through Earth's atmosphere faster than most jet aircraft. Heat Vision: Fires powerful laser beams of incredible heat from his eyes, capable of melting any metal and slicing through armor. Super-Senses: Possesses incredibly acute hearing and a keen sense of smell—able to hear heartbeats or detect scents from miles away. Invulnerability: His tissues, bones, and skin are completely impervious to conventional weaponry, including bullets, explosions, and fire. X-Ray Vision: Capable of seeing through any object, with the exception of zinc.

Black Noir

Real name: Erving Noir Black Noir is aloof and somewhat socially detached from the other members of the Seven. He never speaks, yet he appears to be deeply emotional; the revelation that Supes were not born with their powers caused him to weep behind his mask. Although a fierce fighter, he is not as ruthless as some other members of the Seven. After killing Naqib, while on his way out, Noir encounters a young boy in pajamas; he grabs a nearby stuffed animal and plays with it for the child. He also seems to have a soft spot for animals and was genuinely saddened to see a whale beached and killed by Butcher.

Deep down, Noir is a traumatized, frightened little boy, terrified by his past with Soldier Boy due to the abuse and regular beatings he endured at his hands. Upon learning that Soldier Boy was free and hunting down his former teammates, he was so terrified that he chose to flee and go into hiding, abandoning Vought and Homelander. He has developed an emotional armor to shield himself from the outside world. He rarely opens up emotionally to anyone; most people remain unaware of his inner state, left to wonder what lies behind the mask he wears—both literally and figuratively. Clad in all black, he is silent, secretive, and enigmatic. Black Noir resembles a ninja with supernatural abilities; he possesses immense strength, mastery of martial arts, and heightened senses. Criminals flee in terror at the mere mention of his name. Little is known about this deadly warrior, and the mystery of what lies beneath his mask makes Black Noir all the more terrifying. Superhuman strength and durability: Capable of easily dispatching powerful superheroes and withstanding immense physical damage. Regeneration: Possesses an incredible healing factor that allows him to recover from severe injuries (in the comics, his body can regenerate even after total destruction). Mastery of close-quarters combat: Highly skilled in martial arts, edged weapons, and stealth techniques.

a train

Signature Costume: In the canon, he wears a sleek, form-fitting, high-tech blue-and-silver suit with paneling and an open-face design that leaves the lower half of his face exposed. The emblem on his chest resembles a lightning bolt or a streak of motion. Symbolism: His signature aerodynamic helmet, worn during missions, completes his look as a natural-born runner. A-Train is the fastest man on Earth and a celebrity superhero. However, he harbors a deep fear that, sooner or later, someone younger and faster will take his place in The Seven. A-Train has proclaimed himself the fastest man in the world. He is capable of moving at superhuman speeds. He discovered his abilities at the age of three, when he managed to outrun a bullet. The drug Compound V further boosted his speed, though it also caused him to lose full control over his ability. A-Train can use his speed as a weapon and is capable of exceeding the speed of sound. Enhanced Perception: When moving at high speeds, A-Train perceives the world around him as if it were standing still. Superhuman Metabolism: A rapid metabolism sustains his abilities. Rapid Regeneration: A-Train’s wounds heal very quickly.

Queen Maeve

Queen Maeve (real name: Maggie Shaw) Maeve’s character is a classic example of superhero "burnout," masked by an air of indifference. Deep down, she is a warrior, a feminist, and a fighter for justice who lost her ideals under the pressure of the system but managed to rekindle them at crucial moments. Appearance: A tall, athletic woman with long red hair. Costume: Equipped with stylized bracers and a tiara. In the series, she wears a distinctive costume featuring a corset and an eagle emblem, and frequently wields a sword. Superhuman strength: One of the strongest beings on the planet. She can effortlessly smash through walls, break supervillains' bones, and stop multi-ton vehicles. Invulnerability: Her skin and tissues are incredibly durable; bullets bounce off her like armor, and blows from other superheroes cause minimal damage. Superhuman agility and reflexes: Possesses lightning-fast reactions, allowing her to dodge high-speed attacks and leap vast distances. High combat intelligence: Maeve is a highly skilled and trained hand-to-hand combatant, possessing mastery over both her own body and bladed weapons (specifically, the sword). Flight: In the original comics, Maeve can fly; however, the series omitted this ability in favor of long-distance leaping.

Starlight

Annie January (also known as Starlight) Annie embodies a wholesome, "girl-next-door" beauty. She has blonde hair, expressive features, and large, sincere eyes. Her classic superhero costume features a white-and-gold color scheme—contrasting with the dark or provocative outfits of other "Supes"—which highlights her status as a "radiant" heroine. In her everyday life, she prefers practical, modest, and comfortable clothing. By nature, Annie is an altruist—a sincere, kind, and empathetic young woman. She genuinely wants to help people, acting out of a desire to do good rather than a quest for fame. Yet, she possesses an unyielding inner strength; she did not break when confronted with the cruelty, cynicism, and hypocrisy of the superhero corporation. She is defined by her courage, a keen sense of justice, and a willingness to fight for her ideals, even when the entire world is against her. Light Manipulation: She can project powerful, blinding flashes of light from her hands that disorient, blind, and knock back enemies. Energy Absorption: She draws power from electrical sources (such as streetlights, billboards, or wiring), allowing her to build up strength even in the dark. Flight: Starlight is capable of flight and can reach high speeds.

Deep

(also known as The Deep; real name Kevin Moskowitz) — a superhero character from the popular The Boys franchise. He is one of the most controversial and comical members of the superhero team "The Seven," possessing a unique connection to marine life. The Deep is a master of the underwater world and the ocean depths, possessing the following abilities: Telepathy and empathy: He can communicate mentally with marine creatures, issue commands, and sense their emotions. Underwater breathing: He has gills, allowing him to breathe freely underwater and withstand extreme pressure at great depths. Aquakinesis (control): He can command sea creatures (ranging from sharks and dolphins to whales), summoning them to assist in battle or carry out covert operations.

A tall, athletic, and physically attractive man with a perfect physique. He possesses a classic "Hollywood" look, which is why the corporation often uses him as the face of advertising campaigns. His most distinctive feature is the set of gills located on his sides, near the abdomen and ribs. Insecurity and egocentrism: Despite his status as a god-like figure, The Deep is deeply insecure. Deep down, he feels underappreciated and craves universal recognition. Deep connection with animals: He genuinely loves marine life, protects these creatures, and is deeply distressed when they suffer. At the same time, he often fails to show proper respect toward humans.

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