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I don't think Brainiac is a shark.
You haven't played cards with him.
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I don't think Brainiac is a shark.
I love when players set up and run their own mini-events.
@Bounce well I guess it's like with what I'm doing. Perfect event for anyone who can journey to space but my default not everyone else can join in
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Who wants to be a Ghost Rider for an event? We got some spirits lying around.
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Ya'll got gas stations in space?
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We got gas giants.
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Who wants to be a Ghost Rider for an event? We got some spirits lying around.
Ya'll got gas stations in space?

I love when players set up and run their own mini-events.
That said, Robinson Park is an illustration of how an open invite can go poorly as opposed to a more closed list of who is participating. I don't think either is wrong, its just good to try and avoid becoming too insular.
The nice thing about both New York as a setting and the Fire Trolls as a plot element is they both scale very easily, so whether its just Arthur and a Martian suffering heat stroke or the entirety of the Justice League, S.H.I.E.L.D., and the greatest heroes of all time -- MID-WEST AVENGERS -- I can adjust to accommodate.
Not every scenario lends itself to that kind of creative wiggle-room however.
Fire needs oxygen, Wraith.
Fire needs oxygen, Wraith.
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Arthur Curry: The Skibidi of Vengeance
