Cain (Jewish Tradition)

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Biblical figure and symbol of sin and violence, human being with no supernatural abilities. (Note: 1. Power tier: Change to "Human" is correct. 2. Abilities: Specify that the abilities mentioned are a result of Cain's actions and decisions, not supernatural powers. 3. Weaknesses: Mention God's curs)

Origin

Cain appears in the Book of Genesis, a biblical account within the Jewish tradition.

Appearance

Physical description of Cain is not provided in the source material.

Abilities

Cain's actions are characterized by jealousy, murder, and disobedience. He kills his brother Abel out of envy and is subsequently punished by God with a curse and mark. His descendants continue the family line but do not seem to possess supernatural abilities.

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