User blog comment:DarkWraths/ParticleShifter/@comment-4867780-20170205221051/@comment-27775853-20170206054006

1) Well... He always is the Embodiment of Particles in the very beginning (heck he was even the True Almighty before that) it's just his powers isn't manifested yet and he has no memories of his previous self, so he's not that much different from any normal humans aside from a few oddities that Michael dismisses as "Just his imagination" or "That can happen to everyone else as well", so... He really didn't gained those powers, he just unlocked it.

2) I didn't give much personalities to the side characters considering the backstory is more or less just a summary, but I can explain to fix some plot holes. The "Human-Shaped" creatures are in facts humans, paranoid and ungrateful humans, but still humans nonetheless. And the cowardly, atrocious things they did to Emily out of hatred, and fear of Michael is not really something that they can be excused from. That's not really something Michael can forgive especially since he experienced his daughters memories first hand on what they did to her. I mean, if you found out your daughter has suffered virtually all kinds of torment for an entire week, and finally got crucified on a burning cross...(that's the execution that people use against females that is suspected to practise witchcraft or sorcery, that is one part that pisses off Michael as she is just a normal human, and she isn't anyway abnormal or supernatural other than having a supernatural being of a father) It would be pretty easy for you to snap, add in to that bottled up emotions Michael kept in for years and we get an uncontrollable, bloodthirsty, vengeful monster. She is misguided in a sense as she sees the world in black and white rather than shades of grey like most people realistically and I guess she is sort of a idealistic zealot, but still has standards on whether or not actions should be forgivable or not and is more of a type of person that would forgive if she sees that person has redeemed themselves.

3) The spear-wielding woman, also doesn't know anything about Michael, about how much he suffered and how corrupted those people can be, she also recently travelled to the mountain for fun and just found out the people getting tortured via hearing there screams, begging, etc. So in her eyes she sees it as "Bloodthirsty, sadistic man is torturing helpless civilians in the cave of the mountain. The Man must not be a nice guy" and decides to defend the people, while fighting against Michael. Since Michael not being the type of person to blurt out the cause of his suffering out of nowhere, no matter how stressed out he is, and the people being too broken to say anything about the true story behind it means that She wouldn't be able to find out for a long while (long enough that most would just give up on their pursuit for information). She also is the type that doesn't like killing when nessecary as she frowns upon death and sees it as a waste of life, as all life is seen as precious to her, so when she healed the tormented people, she healed them physically, brought them back to their home and allow time to take its course for them to hopefully recover, even if they get mentally scarred from that. But, I can tell you this, if she did discover the truths behind Michael's suffering and his cause of vengeance, she might very well have second thoughts, maybe even consider letting those people die, but knowing who she is, she would still try to save those people, and try to convince them to try to redeem themselves.

P.S. In this reality/universe, Michael is the only one with actual superpowers. Those people Michael fought aren't really people with superpowers, but people with super-powered objects. At best, the closest thing people in that verse can get to superpowers would be implanting the objects inside their body. That is also the reason why people feared Michael, because they fear what they don't understand as Michael is the only one with any actual superpowers in that verse. People with super-powered objects aren't that feared as they are just objects (think of those objects as guns, it's powerful and deadly, but they are still guns as anyone can use it. How powerful those guns can be depends on how the user utilises it, this same logic applies to the super-powered weapons.) that possesses abilities rather than the person actually possessing the said abilities.

P.S.S When swordsman and spearswoman saw Michael heal all the wounds inflicted on him with no signs of any object in his body, they were surprised at first but eventually regained their composure. They not only sealed Michael away as a method of defeating him, but because they literally couldn't find anyway to kill/maim/incapacitate him as he has Ultimate Regeneration even at Act 1. (Hope any of that answers any future questions that comes along).