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As much as copying a sample-post into the IC I'd assume.
Who are you again?
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As much as copying a sample-post into the IC I'd assume.
I am not, nor have I ever been a Roman. Do not insult me like that.

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Do Bounces, Byrd Men, Master Bruce's or Star Lords count as people?
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Have you seen my slacking. I'm like a firehose leading from a faucet to the ground. & That would be two posts, sir.
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Yes you can. And before anybody snipes my way, I don't rush quality, I slack off and rush quantity.
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This is why you do much better than me.
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and yet I post more of a post than you have in days.
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I will. It makes me look bad.
So quick question: In mainstream DC continuity, the New God's come from Earth-4, often represented as "Jack Kirby's Fourth World". The Earth-4 is a universe entirely of it's own without the usual superheroes parading around (I imagine that they are what Kirby refers to as The Old God's who had died). Thanks to book tubes and mother boxes and what-have-you they can travel across the multiverse and frequently cross into whatever the mainstream DC Comics world is at the time. So here's the question, are The New Gods of this world unique to one particular universe, or are there infinite worlds full of different New Gods? Because if there is only the one set of New God's across the multiverse, then this games Darkseid has a nice head start.
I was going to have Bekka run into Jun down the line in this season, so I'd like to keep the two separate and their own individuals rather than slapping them together for convenience.
Why is it important to keep the pair separate though? Through the designs of my Thor CS, I've established that Asgardians reincarnate and since the witch side of DC's Enchantress has always been fairly loosely defined, my idea has June Moon transforming into Amora instead of a vaguely defined disembodied spirit. So it would essentially be June Moon transforming into Marvel's Enchantress.
I just don't see that as 'slapping' them together for convenience so much as an actual justifiable use of two characters who logically can be melded to avoid having two 'Enchantress' running around.