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Yeah, wanted to touch on some fun differences before fleshing them out more down the road.
Excellent touch naming him Ryan after the Smallville Ryan who was like Clark's little brother until the show killed him off.
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Yeah, wanted to touch on some fun differences before fleshing them out more down the road.
>Sonic crossover
>Darkseid
>Sun Wukong crossover
>Darkseid
>Absolute AU
>Darkseid
Is he just DC’s cheatcode for doing whatever they want?
There has to be a Sun Wukong somewhere in Marvel or DC, right? He’s like the single most adapted character on the face of the planet.
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You open for Sonic, you also open for Dragon Ball Z and none of us are ready for that.
(Though Ginyu Force and Great Saiyaman, as well as Gamma 1 & 2 would be pretty funny in a superhero context)

C H A R A C T E R P O R T R A I T _________________________________________________________C H A R A C T E R P O R T R A I T ![]() _________________________________________________________ C H A R A C T E R S U M M A R Y _________________________________________________________C H A R A C T E R S U M M A R Y Donald Marvelous Blake _________________________________________________________ 20 | Single _________________________________________________________ Formerly of the Met High Tigers | Asgardian/American N O T A B L E A B I L I T I E S & T O O L S N O T A B L E A B I L I T I E S & T O O L S N O T A B L E S K I L L S & T A L E N T S N O T A B L E S K I L L S & T A L E N T S | T H E S T O R Y S O F A R... T H E S T O R Y S O F A R... Thor Odinson was born many millennia ago to Odin and the Gaea. Unfortunately they didn't have much time to take in the joy of being parents to the half-breed god that would change the world. Laufey, the King of the Frost Giants wanted revenge against Odin and sought to take that vengeance out on the newborn infant. Odin, not willing to risk his child's life used his powers to send him to the future where he would be raised by Oliver and Maria Blake. Oliver was a construct that future Odin made in preparation for this very moment. If he couldn't raise his son himself, he would through this created being. The infant Thor was placed in a basket and left at their door. Maria had always wanted a child, but despite many attempts they were never successful. So when the bundle of joy was waiting for her she took him in as a gift from God, naming him Donald Marvelous Blake. Donald had a mostly normal life, but as he grew so did his powers. At first it was hard to hide his strength, but Oliver taught him self-control and self-discipline through martial arts. He even taught him how to create mental blocks that would weaken his powers as he went through school. This allowed for him to have a normal high school experience and even play football for his school's team. Donald also excelled off the field, passing every class with little effort. There was no challenge for him so he started to find that challenge in fighting crime. Throughout High School he saved people in secret, but rumors spread about him and some thought he was Smallville's Blur extending his perimeter to Metropolis. That benefited him in the moment, but after High School he got tired of hiding and started fighting crime as the Weather Hero, Thor, after noticing similarities between him and the Thor from Norse Mythology. He currently wears a hoodie with a lightning symbol to disguise himself. P L O T ( S ) & G O A L ( S ) P L O T ( S ) & G O A L ( S ) Thor seems like a fairly untapped character with a lot of potential for fun stories. Especially in a world like this new amalgated one where he's not the only big dog on campus. And a story where he's raised in the modern day has never been done to my knowledge. I plan on exploring Donald discovering who he really is as well as how Asgard and the other 7 realms are without him. Here Loki was raised as the Crown Prince of Asgard, but still feels left in the shadow of the child that never was. When he discovers that Thor lives and is currently in Midgard he plans to visit his older/younger brother. I also want to explore how he'll interact with Metropolis villains and characters, especially the Luthors and the Daily Planet and eventually Wraith's Clark when he returns from the stars. |
its near midnight and i am struck with the agony of the blank page.
I see the posts and I will be with yall tomorrow at some point=, sorry for the delay
@King Kindred
I totally get wanting to avoid overlap, but I don’t actually see a similarity between Aksel and Skylar beyond a couple surface things like height, build, and age. Their personalities, aesthetics, and powers are really different.
Sky is a beacon. He radiates his own emotions outward and thrives on attention. Echo is a condui. He absorbs the emotions of others and often isn’t even sure which ones are his own. Sky’s power is expressive and dramatic, while Echo’s is reactive and quiet. Even their motivations are opposite: Sky wants to be unforgettable, Echo just wants to be understood.
I actually think there’s a lot of potential for the two to interact. Their powers could play off each other in interesting ways: Echo tuning into Sky’s emotional frequency, maybe even helping him regulate it, or vice versa. Maybe Sky gives Aksel a burst of himself so that Aksel can "follow his lead" and be even more convincing when needed. It could lead to some cool narrative moments and emotional tension.
Let me know if you want me to clarify anything else!