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In the world of capes, Mercenaries are the capes who can be swayed to fight with both [[Villains]] and [[Heroes]], depending on the amount they are being paid.
In the world of capes, Mercenaries are the capes who can be swayed to fight with both [[Villains]] and [[Heroes]], depending on the amount they are being paid.


 
Any mercenary that works for villains are automatically stained for life.<ref>Rogues are, by definition, not heroes or villains. A rogue is someone who doesn't identify with the cops and robbers game, encompassing those who utilize their abilities for business, personal, societal or neutral reasons, and those who strive not to use their abilities at all. To a reasonably strict extent, there is no 'in the field' for rogues.<br><br>I say reasonably strict because there's mercenaries like Faultline's crew, but there's pretty much a 'you fuck one goat' attitude toward mercenaries who deign to work with villains... they just get the 'villain' label slapped on them and that's that, mostly. - [https://redd.it/5xwr8m Wildbow on Reddit]</ref> There can be heroic mercenaries,<ref>“Mercenaries,” Weld said.  He glanced at Faultline, “But not part of your contingent, no offense.”<br><br>“So long as you’re accepting if I want to hire you?”<br><br>“I’m not about to turn down our first potential client,” Weld said.  “So long as you stick to the rules.  I’m thinking we’ll only take jobs that help people.  Screw payment.”<br><br>There were murmurs of agreement from the other freaks. - [[Missing Interlude]]</ref> and even those that have a large degree of political power.
Any mercenary that works for villains are automatically stained for life
 
<ref>Rogues are, by definition, not heroes or villains. A rogue is someone who doesn't identify with the cops and robbers game, encompassing those who utilize their abilities for business, personal, societal or neutral reasons, and those who strive not to use their abilities at all. To a reasonably strict extent, there is no 'in the field' for rogues.<br><br>I say reasonably strict because there's mercenaries like Faultline's crew, but there's pretty much a 'you fuck one goat' attitude toward mercenaries who deign to work with villains... they just get the 'villain' label slapped on them and that's that, mostly. - [https://redd.it/5xwr8m Wildbow on Reddit]</ref> There can be heroic mercenaries,<ref>“Mercenaries,” Weld said.  He glanced at Faultline, “But not part of your contingent, no offense.”<br><br>“So long as you’re accepting if I want to hire you?”<br><br>“I’m not about to turn down our first potential client,” Weld said.  “So long as you stick to the rules.  I’m thinking we’ll only take jobs that help people.  Screw payment.”<br><br>There were murmurs of agreement from the other freaks. - [[Missing Interlude]]</ref> and even those that have a large degree of political power.


==Notable Examples==
==Notable Examples==
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*[[Red Gauntlet]]
*[[Red Gauntlet]]
*[[The Travelers]]
*[[The Travelers]]
*[[The Lodge]] patrons
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In the world of capes, Mercenaries are the capes who can be swayed to fight with both Villains and Heroes, depending on the amount they are being paid.

Any mercenary that works for villains are automatically stained for life.<ref>Rogues are, by definition, not heroes or villains. A rogue is someone who doesn't identify with the cops and robbers game, encompassing those who utilize their abilities for business, personal, societal or neutral reasons, and those who strive not to use their abilities at all. To a reasonably strict extent, there is no 'in the field' for rogues.

I say reasonably strict because there's mercenaries like Faultline's crew, but there's pretty much a 'you fuck one goat' attitude toward mercenaries who deign to work with villains... they just get the 'villain' label slapped on them and that's that, mostly. - Wildbow on Reddit</ref> There can be heroic mercenaries,<ref>“Mercenaries,” Weld said. He glanced at Faultline, “But not part of your contingent, no offense.”

“So long as you’re accepting if I want to hire you?”

“I’m not about to turn down our first potential client,” Weld said. “So long as you stick to the rules. I’m thinking we’ll only take jobs that help people. Screw payment.”

There were murmurs of agreement from the other freaks. - Missing Interlude</ref> and even those that have a large degree of political power.

Notable Examples

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