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Obligated You have completed a Task Force/Flashback between level 35 and 39 while only using your Primary and Secondary powersets. |
Obliterator You've destroyed 10 objects during Architect missions, earning yourself the Obliterator badge. |
Observant Vanguard only allows super-powered heroes and Vanguard officials into their compounds. Although Vanguard scientists become annoyed when people look in on their various Rikti experiments, it is really their own fault for not having curtains to cover up the window. |
Obsessed That's 50 Badges. Some call you determined. Most call you Obsessed. |
Of Things Unclean The dead have always cavorted through the streets of Dark Astoria, praying and making sacrifice to their mute master, and for good reason. Even after its fall, Mot's shadow has terrorized the dreams of mankind through all of history, for it is the embodiment of all that is unnatural and vile; death most unclean. |
Old-Timer There's no doubt you've seen it all, and the young pups who look up to you have started calling you "Old-Timer." You'll take it as a term of endearment. |
Old Fashioned Best doughnuts in all of Paragon City! You picked the ultimate bragging rights location. |
Omega Wolf This beast is yours in the Arena. |
On the Waterfront Many retreat to the quiet of the waterfront to get away from the hustle and bustle of the Magisterium. |
One of the Eight You tamed the chaos and magic which ran unchecked in the Night Ward, saving the world from the would-be rampages of Sorceress Serene and the Mother of all Monsters. |
Oobatz You stopped Longbow from raiding a Family casino in St. Martial, then proceeded to rob the Family blind. The goons of the Family have taken to calling you 'Oobatz', crazy, for daring to cross them. |
Ophelia's Final Scene When Perez Park was still a place of safe recreation, Greek tragedies and the plays of Shakespeare were a common occurrence at the nearby open-air theater. In productions of Hamlet, it had become tradition for Ophelia's drowning scene to be played out in the waters of Everett Lake as Queen Gertrude stood on the dock, lamenting the death of her daughter. |
Oppressor You have helped defeat Ms. Liberty in Recluse's Victory. |
Origin of Power You gain a deeper understanding of the power and history of origins by talking to a represenative of each path. |
Orion's Belt This statue commemorates the hero Orion, whom Orion Beltway was renamed after. During the first Rikti War, Orion fought valiantly against the Rikti, saving the people of this small district. He was remembered, in particular, as the hero with no real powers beyond his knowledge of martial arts. |
Ostentatious You've collected 50 classic costumes. |
Ouroboros Mender You have flashed back to 50 story arcs. |
Ousted Official You were unceremoniously ejected from your position in Paragon City government when you became a villain. |
Outcast Slugger The Outcasts are in awe of you. |
Outlaw The Paragon Police Department can't come close to keeping you behind bars. |
Overachiever There are still secrets to root out, and battles to be won, but an Overachiever such as yourself can spare a moment to rest on your vast array of laurels. |
Overhauler You have flashed back to 40 story arcs. |
Overlord You've visited the beach outside the Grandville city walls, where Lord Recluse viciously repelled an invasion of Longbow landing craft. |
Overtime Worker After Dark Astoria was taken over by the Banished Pantheon, the construction workers of Paragon were ordered to demolish the road leading into the cursed city. The construction workers put in major overtime work to make it happen, and by week's end the road was gone, symbolizing that the city had left Astoria to the works of the Banished Pantheon. |
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