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Has Goofy and Donald also gone missing? The answer to that will affect my character choice.

Basically, my thought is to play as Goofy's son, Max. A knight-in-training, Max will have swiped one of Goofy's spare shields and left Disney Castle on his own to search for his missing dad.
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Actually it's been more like 7-8 days.


You yourself posted yesterday. Does that somehow not count as a post?
Really? Two days without any posts and we're automatically assuming its dead? And people have called me pessimistic.
Well you kind of did include Hal as well, he just isn't at the Watchtower at the moment.
It's a bit weird that the Justice League lineup here doesn't include the Flash. I assume he exists in Central City somewhere, probably as Barry Allen, just thought it was odd that he's not a founding member since he usually is one.
"She is doing well, I'll let her know you asked about her. You might want to step back away from the magic lasso before you start telling everyone about everything you know."

"What? Oh!" Archer basically jumped back a step, thoroughly embarrassed. The Lasso of Truth, of course, that would certainly explain a lot. He knew Wonder Woman was called the Spirit of Truth but he never guessed there was a literal reason for that. He got to wondering what else he might have blurted out had she not stopped him, and swallowed hard. He could very well have spilled the beans about what he was really doing after leaving the hospital and that definitely would have gotten him into no small amounts of trouble, especially with Batman.

He watched Grant start walking away, wanting to speak up again and try and talk him out of leaving. In spite of getting off to a rocky start with the elder hero, Archer still respected him greatly and was especially grateful he let them all use his gym. Instead Archer stayed quiet, feeling somewhat responsible for what happened to Gym. The owls tore it up quite a bit but Zero's little stunt with the sprinklers certainly didn't help it either.

At this point Archer's hands were jammed into his pockets. He had a feeling he should be asking questions or for advice or something, but instead he felt like a kid who was called in front of the class with no idea what he was being called for, "How... do you decide who you invite to join? We've just been sort of taking anyone we can find, but the Justice League clearly has a system of some sort in place." this was probably not the kind of question the League wanted to provide an answer to, so Archer decided to try changing the subject by addressing the Green Lantern, "I don't think I got the chance to thank the other Lantern for saving our butts before, so could you thank him for me next time you see him?"
So what happened, here?
Shay spent the better part of the trip into Metropolis grumbling to himself about the "name" he'd been given. "Revenant", it was about as goofy as it sounded. Hell, it made him sound like a villain for crying out loud! The name was, naturally, Sir William's idea. Of course the goodie two-shoes knight-in-shining-armor would be the one who thought of it. Shay actually protested at first, but Batman insisted that he use some kind of codename and told Shay on no uncertain terms to either take the name suggested or come up with a better one. Shay, not feeling arsed enough to argue, begrudgingly agreed to the knight's suggestion.

"We're going to hate working with that knight, aren't we?" Alastor's question pretty much reflected Shay's own irritation.

As he accompanied the team into Metropolis, Shay couldn't help but suddenly depressed at the sight. This once shining example of a modern city was basically in tatters now, buildings damaged in the invasion left in disrepair and the streets littered with abandoned cars and debris. Of course, Shay didn't stay above ground for long, as everyone except Flash and Captain Marvel followed Batman underground. Wonder Woman broke through a wall behind which Batman said the prisoners were held, but something else interrupted the rescue before the team could proceed into the opening she created. A figure that looked like a younger Superman confronted the team.

"Oh shite..." muttered Shay, Alastor's sword already appearing in his grasp in its usual fiery fashion.

"Remember what Batman said. Magic can hurt Superman, so I imagine the same can be said of this one as well."

"Only one way to find out!" Shay exclaimed, probably sounding rather sudden to the others. As he did so, he lunged full force for The Boy of Steel, bringing his fiery, demonic blade around to slice at the young Kryptonian's neck.
I don't really know what to have Shay do.
As soon as they reached the scene, Al already knew exactly the role he intended to play. Many of the Titans fared better when stealth and the element of surprise were on their side. That often meant that someone had to take center stage and keep the bad guys' attention squarely on them for the first few moments of an encounter. And who better to play this role than the magician who already thrived in the spotlight? As the SUV parked and other members of the team went to work, Al simply straightened his hat and took the direct route to the scene of the attack. Wand in hand, Al used a quick spell to summon a harmless smokescreen in front of the bank for him to appear to the others in, while also charming nearby speakers to start playing a dazzling stage song to serve as his entrance theme.

"A dazzling light that pierces the darkness! A magician who brings hope to where there is none!" Al made sure he sounded as loud and confident as possible, while also being careful to sound more cool rather than arrogant. Putting oneself at the center of attention like this required a surprising amount of balance so one could sound cool and inspiring while not sounding arrogant or annoying to the audience, "Villains beware, for your opponent today is the GREAT and POWERFUL Kazam!" by that point the smokescreen started to clear, Al even giving his cloak a dramatic wave from the front to behind him, simultaneously taking off his hat for an introductory bow before putting on.

"Now, who wants to be my first volunteer? You sir!" he gestured his wand toward Adonis, without even giving the jock wannabe a chance to answer, "Lrig a ekil maercs!" Al spoke the incantation. If all went well, the would-be team of villains would pay more attention to Al than the other members who hadn't made a move yet, plus Adonis would find himself with a very high-pitch feminine voice, something Al knew would really get under his skin.
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