A.N. — To provide some balance, we're gonna have a four-pack of heroes after the back-to-back-to-back villains that preceded them. This is also a birthday drabble, as he shares the date tomorrow with someone higher in the rankings. Today's guy, IMO, has the far cooler quirk.
351. Salaam
Salaam could make himself Papyrus-thin, but his breadth of real-world experience was quite wide.
Through his wide-ranging actions, Salaam brought ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs to life for a broad audience. But he didn't think himself on the level of a pharaoh; rather than a god amongst men, Salaam was a man using his (super)naturally-given powers to better his populace. One only had to look at his performance outside the dry desert climate of his homeland to see his fallibility: moist climates rendered his quirk a moldy mess. But Salaam rode the Sahara simooms to dynastic success.
