Misanthropy: Hatred towards mankind.
What's the greatest power-fictional or realistic-a character could ever have? Well, he may be wrong, but Marcos Villa believes it to be the ability to use knowledge. Why not gain it? Because Mark has everything it takes to do so: the brain, the money, and the methods. In fact, he has everything he could wish for, even if he despises his species with all of his empty heart. This, actually, is the reason why. He has this hilarious laughing stock called humanity and all it takes to mock it. He does so by risking great amounts of money at his favorite Casino without losing a cent and writing books under his alter ego, the Misanthrope. Turns out while most people see him like a revolutionary philosopher, Judy Smith sees him as her cynical, poetic, and sadistic hero. Will he accept that he to has the defects that make him hate humanity? Or will he lose his first friend and possible first lover? Well as he wrote, "No man, whether he sells his soul or prays to his god, will ever evade the symptoms of Cupid's Curse."