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<Idol of Vanity (tyrant class): A talent and title reserved for the progenitors of the Great Demon clans, the Ba'al, just like the complete Wrathful God Fire, this ability comes straight from the Lord, granting its wielder a portion of the Lord's Essence.

The actual ability varies from one Ba'al to another—changing according to the wielder's personality. The host's Vanity enables him to copy the skills, mantras, abilities, and talents of all those h ...

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