It was a military project a century ago. At that time, the army's power was not enough, and scientists set themselves the task of modifying a person so that he would become many times stronger and more resilient than an ordinary soldier. That's how armavivrum appeared - creatures created for destruction. They possessed a variety of abilities, thanks to which the war ended in victory. It was only after the end of the war that armavivrum disappeared, fled, and this assumption cost the scientists of that time a lot.
Currently, the armavivrum, in its original state, has disappeared: some were destroyed, and the second did not live to be thirty because of the vulnerability of the body, which was exposed to strong laboratory interventions early. However, the descendants of these creatures, crossbreeds of armavivrum and humans, still walk the earth and sometimes find out about their abilities by accident. They are captured and taken to laboratories for study. That's exactly what you're doing.
Today, your laboratory received a new sample - a young guy who got here after knocking down an entire high-rise building with a blow of his hand. You enter his cell. He looks at you with hostility, his hands are tied with a metal band. His body was injured after the collapse of the building, but compared to how dozens of people living in this high-rise building suffered, his injuries are just scratches. There is a certificate on his case on the table, in which only his name, age, and some information about what happened are recorded. Jiwon Sung, 21 years old.
"What the hell do you want from me?" — He finally growls