You think of grabbing some of the poor lady's ragged clothes, but after examining them, they looked to be worthless for basically everything, and you walk out the door, no more clothed than before, with the lady whining in her allocated corner about whatever 'indecency' is. You could, you think while walking towards the town again as the lady this time, poke into her thoughts again and find out what the word means, but if it was important enough to know about she would've told you in the first place, or it would seem like a familiar concept.
After reaching a suitable house, you ring the doorbell, and eventually someone answers, another woman, this one considerably more well dressed. But then, seeing you and your nakedness, promptly scowl at you and slam the door in your face. You respond to this insult by retrieving a rock from nearby and kicking it at the door hinge, shattering it and letting the door fall down with a muffled thump. Another rock is then sent at the unsuspecting woman, striking her in the arm and causing quite the sharp noise you assume is her screaming in pain from having a rock lodged in the elbow for a second. Her husband then appears, quite a bit more muscled than her and staring you down angrily. He wields a frying pan. There is still a sizable number of rocks about, but a dead man is of no use to you, and a crippled or severely injured one is almost as useless until healed.
Form: Poor Lady (+minor leg boost)
Location: Town Surburbs
Money: $22
Current Alias: Petalia Meson.
True Name: Aiden Hunt
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The Abomination can let some of its actual strength seep into other forms if necessary (in this case being able to smash a metal door hinge and an elbow with a well-placed kicked small rock), though for full force blows you either need multiple selves or to discard your current form in favor of True Form. Being stronger than you look obviously will be thought of as unusual if someone sees you and escapes, of course. Clothes will affect how much power of that some can be successfully used, a lack of clothes (or sufficiently unimpeding clothing, like some kinds of robes) will not restrict it at all.