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𝗠𝗔𝗥𝗜𝗨𝗦 𝗙𝗔𝗥𝗢

Marius Faro was already awake and eating a morning breastfast of the ready-to-eat chicken burrito bowl. The reason for waking up early in the morning was because of today's mission. With time on his hand, Faro checked on his prosthetic leg to make sure everything was working correctly. It kept him busy for nearly a half hour until he saw that it was time to leave. The prosthetic leg was reinstated and he headed towards the armory for his gear and weapons. Once he was there, Faro examined his shotgun and pistol for the mission. Afterward, his armor was checked for any issues and put it on him. Suddenly, he heard Kolya jumping on top of the nearby storage crate and clapped his hands together. Faro listened to Kolya talk about today's bounty while checking on his armor again.

As he made sure that everything was tight and working correctly, Faro listened to the speech. It sounded similar to the ones he heard in his time as a soldier. When the conversation ended, Kolya opened the exterior doors and revealed Illium to the crew. Faro found the planet to be beautiful and brighter than Omega ever was and he relished it by breathing in the clear air. Sarsi's compound equally elegant, matching with its surrounding environment perfectly. He didn't know what was inside, but it was going to be bigger than his apartment. The timer on the HUD reminded him of the limited time before the heat seals break. He took one final look at the backdrop and headed towards the group.

When it was time to ascend the cliff, Faro joined the second group of climbers. It was a quick climb to the entrance of the sewer, but its lock was cut open. It was clear that someone else had the same idea. Further down the tunnel, a dead person was discovered by the captain. It was an execution-style killing and it outraged Faro. He didn't like the stealth aspect of combat since there wasn't any struggle or fight. Just a surprise attack with the goal of being silent. Then, he saw that the guy's eyes were still open. His killers didn't even bother closing them. Disrespectful bastards. Faro thought as he approached the body and kneeled down.

After a moment of examining the body, Faro closed the guy's eyes and muttered a simple blessing. He didn't say it for religious purposes. It was out of respect that he said something parting words. Suddenly, the krogan engineer came up with the idea of searching the guy's omni-tool. It was worth a shot to check him out. Faro examined the dude's arms and found one. It was an outdated Elkoss Combine model, but it still worked. He turned towards the krogan and pressed the right side of his helmet's.

"Yeah, he had an omni-tool; but, it's outdated as hell. And when you do manage to hack into it, just tell us the important bits. I am not in the mood to know that he had a family or a pet dog." Faro answered with some sadness in his voice. After he was done talking, he quietly walked towards his team and heard the batarian doctor asking about their next move. The human made his way towards him and whispered, "Only if it was that easy."

His mind started wondering about the possibility that Sarsi was either dead or already captured. Of course, it made Faro worry and anxious about this mission being a failure. And the fact that he might not get paid. He looked around and with asked worriedly, "What if our target's dead or captured? What do we do then?"


Washington, D.C.
Present Day

Issue #3.04
𝗪𝗢𝗡𝗗𝗘𝗥 𝗪𝗢𝗠𝗔𝗡

Diana was caught off guard by the knocking on her hotel room's door. It was loud enough to get her full attention despite being in the bathroom, working on her hair. It was kept up by three hair rings forming a high and large top knot bun. The knocking intensified until she got out of the bathroom and made her way to the door. Diana opened the door and saw one of the hotel staffers, a concierge, standing there with a look of relief. The worker smiled faintly and sighed, "Thank God, you haven't left."

He made his way inside the room and headed towards the window, briefly opening the curtains. Diana approached the staffer with curiosity and asked with a hint of annoyance, "What are you doing?"

"I am looking for you. And I wanted to see if the crowd has grown." He honestly answered the question.

"What crowd?"

Diana walked to the window and opened the silk curtains. There was a crowd of protesters, paparazzi, and journalists eagerly waiting for the person of importance to appear. It seemed that they have been waiting for hours while the reporters had just arrived and began setting up their cameras. The chants were mostly negative with calls for Diana's arrest with the rare supportive sign that cheered her on. Suddenly, flashes from the cameras caught her off guard and the mob began shouting at her as they tried to pass the police barricade. She closed the curtains so fast that it nearly broke.

"Well," Diana sighed and turned to the worker, "I am assuming you are here to tell me that the entrance's blocked?"

"Yes, ma'am. Also, I was told to give you this." The concierge handed her a blank card. She grabbed it and tried to figure out who sent it to her. It wasn't either Candy or Dominguez because they would have just called her. Besides them, she didn't have that many friends who didn't work for the Worlds Veteran Federation. When she opened the card, the bombastic sound of a party horn caused her to drop it. There was a moment of silence in the room while Diana was calming herself down. She looked up and saw the concierge frozen with his eyes closed.

"What the..." Diana walked towards him and tried to make him move, but nothing was happening. Then, she realized that something was wrong and immediately tried to figure out a plan; however, she felt someone familiar was with her.

Aladdin was staring at the window with a smile on his face and chirped, "Nice to finally see you again, Diana!"

Diana immediately ran towards with the intent of capturing him, but Aladdin snapped his finger and made her paralyzed in an instant. He laughed and started walking towards her. "You should know that capturing me is impossible."

"Nothing's impossible."

"You haven't dealt with me before." Aladdin winked and walked towards her. "But, this isn't about me. I just wanted to wish you good fortune on this particular day. You will need it, especially with the mob outside and senators inside the hill. It seems that everyone's slowly turning against you, Diana."

"It doesn't matter if I am alone or not. I will make sure that your plan never triumphs." Diana barked at Aladdin.

"It's impressive that your confidence remains strong. I thought it died in Velinsky?" Aladdin responded.

"It never did."

"Well, I hope it remains intact for the foreseeable future. You might be able to have a break, but the storm is still here. It has a chance of tearing you apart." Aladdin smiled before disappearing. A bright flash blinded her for a moment before she found herself kneeling. The concierge was about to call for help until he saw that she was standing up. He placed the room's phone and ran towards intending to help her up.

"What happened?" Diana asked the worker.

"You opened the card and it a loud enough sound to scare us both. Then, confetti flew all over you and caused you to fall. I genuinely thought that you were going to die." The concierge answered while he started on clearing up the mess. Diana realized that Aladdin was the one that sent the blank card to her. Her suspicions were confirmed once she opened the card and saw a simple message:

Good luck! :)
- Aladdin and friends.


Diana crumpled the card and threw it away in anger. She made sure that the confetti was off her and approached the window. Before she had the chance to leave, the worker walked toward her and said good luck. He watched as Wonder Woman opened the window and flew towards the Capitol. During that moment, the crowd beneath began chanting and taking photos while Diana made her to the hill. It was a short flight despite a news helicopter nearly collided her. When she got to her destination, a bigger crowd of supporters and protesters awaited her with signs. Each of them tried to provoke a reaction, but she didn't pay them any attention. Then, flash from cameras began appearing while she made her descent to the concrete ground. Police presence and barricades kept the area safe from unsuspected attacks.

Once on the ground, Wonder Woman was met with cheers and boos while news reporters excitedly proclaimed that she showed up. She made her way up the stairs and entered the Capitol. Police escorted her to one of the hearing rooms where the committee was residing. The sergeant-at-arms saw Wonder Woman and announced that she was coming. The senators gathered around each other to talk for a moment before going to their seats. Senator Swanwick seemed surprised that she was actually attending while Senator Finch sat down and began examining her questions. People were still talking to each other and moving around until Wonder Woman entered the room. Everyone got quiet as they went to their seats, looking at the hero. Diana looked back at them and made her way towards the podium.

When Diana arrived at the podium, she noticed the journalists sitting on the ground, taking pictures of her. Senator Swanwick greeted Diana with a judgmental stare and said boldly, "Before I make my opening statement, I want to address the elephant in the room. The Velinsky incident is an essential reminder of why this committee was formed. I told you that it was time to take responsibility. And it seems that my words fell on deaf ears as you brutality killed those soldiers. All of us saw the footage of your actions on that day. You claim to be a hero of the people, but your activities in that town contradict it. In fact, it shows us that you act more like the villains you fought against."

"I am sorr-" Diana tried to apologize, but Swanwick interrupted.

"It isn't your time to talk, Diana." Swanwick remarked and then took a quick sip of water. "Once you have been sworn and the opening statements have been delivered, you will be able to talk."

Diana nodded and stood there, waiting for her chance to apologize and defend this generation of heroes. Even if it meant losing everything she built.





𝗠𝗔𝗥𝗜𝗨𝗦 𝗙𝗔𝗥𝗢

Faro


Washington, D.C.
Present Day

Issue #3.03
𝗪𝗢𝗡𝗗𝗘𝗥 𝗪𝗢𝗠𝗔𝗡

Arriving at the hotel near Capitol Hill, Diana exited out of Rogers' car and waved goodbye while it drove off. She wished him luck on his mission and headed towards the hotel. Once inside the lobby, Diana checked into a room and quickly headed towards an elevator. She wanted to remain unnoticed, but it was hard for her to hide from the world. Especially with her being on the news for the past couple of days.

While on the elevator, Diana pulled out her phone and saw that Candy responded to the apology. Even know it was short, Diana didn't want to make excuses for leaving her friend behind in Transia and not answering any calls. She noticed that her phone started to ring and it was Candy calling. Diana answered the call and greeted her with a warm 'hello.'

"I forgive you, Diana. I understand why you decided to run. Just know that you have friends that can help you next time." Candy addressed the text message.

"I will."

"Good." Candy said contentedly. "Anyway, are you sure that you can handle the committee? Keast can help you out."

"I am grateful for her offer, but I have to do this on my own. I need to stand up for myself and my actions." Diana responded.

"Alright, then. Have a good night, Diana. Don't forget that we will be supporting you tomorrow."

"You too, Etta. Tell the others to have a good day." Diana hung up and put the phone away for the night. It was a peaceful night with the full moon shining brightly. She turned on the television and it played the local news which talked about tomorrow's committee. When she changed channels, there was another news channel talking about the best seller book, "Wonder Woman: Untold Stories of The First Superhero."

One of the news anchors, a young blonde woman, started talking about how the book revealed secrets about the superhero. She also mentioned how it became a best seller across the nation. The other news anchor, an older man with grey hair, introduced the author, Emmett Mueller. While both men were talking, Diana was astonished about not knowing a book about her was published. But then again, she was dealing with the footage being released.

Suddenly, the woman brought up Trasnia and asked Mueller if that event caused increased sales of his book.

"Elizabeth," Mueller answered with a grin. "I believe that terrible event made people realized how Wonder Woman is a massive threat to the mortal man. Of course, you didn't need to know that mutants like her are the most significant threat in human history. Look at the two brave NYPD officers that were murdered by a mutant. Then, we have the X-Men that champions and protects mutants. What if they decide that enough is enough and fight back against us? Well, I hope that our government does something before it comes to that."

Diana turned the television off in frustration after listening to Mueller's rant. She needed to focus on the committee without having insignificant thoughts in her head. Instead of getting some rest, Diana prepared for tomorrow; however, she wanted to take one last look outside. It was a beautiful night despite the city lights preventing some of the stars from appearing. After staring at the night sky for a few minutes, Diana went back inside and started writing out a rough draft.





Dunkirk // 1940
France was going to fall. Diana understood the harsh truth after learning that the Nazis successfully invaded the country. The French High Command knew that defeat was inevitable and gave up all hope despite her and Churchill's attempts at comfort. Now, the British were planning a daring evacuation without informing anyone. Diana was outraged when she learned that French and Belgian soldiers were being left behind. Naturally, she made her way to notify them of the evacuation, but she met resistance by someone close to her.

"Diana!" Steve Trevor shouted as loud as he could while running towards her. He took a moment to catch his breath and calmly said, "You cannot tell them about the evac."

"Why not?!" Diana asked, clearly angry.

"Because we have orders from-."

"Screw command! You are asking me to stay silent while thousands of young, scared men think there's no means of escape!" Diana interrupted and yelled at Trevor. She took a moment to collect herself and then started pleading, "For the love of Hera, please don't make me lie to them. I already lied long enough."

"I am sorry, but we have to keep on lying. And I know it fucking sucks, but we need soldiers to stall the incoming German forces. If there isn't any resistance, about four hundred thousand men will either die or become their prisoners. We need those French and Belgian soldiers to believe in the lie." Steve responded and tried explaining to Diana the reason for the Command's decision to not tell.

"I am sure that plenty of men will voluntarily stay behind-"

"Diana, that's foolish to believe that." Steve cold-heartedly said to Diana. "You said it yourself, these men are scared for their lives. And if there were a chance of escape, nobody in their right minds would stay here any longer and we won't have any protection. That means everyone is doomed."

"It isn't fair. We have been retreating and losing since Poland." Diana said depressingly as if she sounded tried.

"I know."

"Now, we are abandoning Europe to the hand of these Nazi bastards!" Diana cried out while waving one of their leaflets, showing that they were surrounded, at him. Then, she tore it into small pieces and threw them away.

"We aren't abandoning Europe. We need to regroup and come up with a better plan to retake it from the Nazis and beat them for good. And to do that, we need our boys back home. That means we have to make sacrifices to achieve a successful evacuation." Steve consoled.

Diana glanced at French soldiers carrying sandbags to form a makeshift defensive front. She breathed and looked back at Steve. "Then, I am staying behind."

"What?!" Steve was surprised by her announcement.

"If I have to lie, then I will standby their side while everyone else retreats." Diana explained her reasoning for staying with the soldiers.

Steve stared at Diana and begged her to not stay here.

"Why can't I?"

"Because the whole world needs you." Steve sighed and placed his hand on her shoulder. "They need Wonder Woman to be there for them now. Nobody, not even you, can withstand the German military. We need you to protect Britain from any threat it will face. And when we are finally ready, we will need you to help us fight back. I know that you don't want these men to risk their lives, but their sacrifice will save the expeditionary force."

Diana curled her hands, made a fist, and started squeezing as hard as she could. She knew that Steve was right, but it didn't give her the needed peace in her mind. She looked down at the ground and muttered, "You are right. Let's go back..."

"Thank you. I know this is hard, but I will make it up to you. I swear." Steve promised and started to make his way back to headquarters. Meanwhile, Diana turned towards the French soldiers finishing placing the sandbags. One of them saw Wonder Woman and waved at her while telling his pals about her. Each of the soldiers started to cheer on Wonder Woman and praising her heroic work.

She responded with a smile and said chirpy, "No, you are the real heroes! Keep on working!" Diana felt ill after the exchange.


New York City, New York
Present Day

Issue #5.02
𝗪𝗢𝗡𝗗𝗘𝗥 𝗪𝗢𝗠𝗔𝗡 & 𝗦𝗨𝗣𝗘𝗥𝗚𝗜𝗥𝗟

New York City. It was the first American city that Diana visited with Steve after the first World War. At first, she wasn't impressed and thought it was uninspiring compared to Europe and their cities. Steve explained how New Yorkers were the ones that caught his attention more than the fancy skyscrapers. He noted how they were the ones that made the city extraordinary. Of course, she didn't understand what he meant at first; however, she realized his words as the city grew into what it was today. Its people overcame struggles throughout a century and became stronger as a result. And now, it was under attack once more by a swarm capable of turning a person into a savage killer.

Wonder Woman made her way to Central Park, ground zero of Stryfe's attack, to investigate the scene. She noticed plenty of dead bodies scattered throughout the park while a few of the infected were still around. Some of them started fighting against each other while others roamed around looking for their next prey. Suddenly, a young man with blood around his mouth hopped on top of a car's hood and screamed at the top of his lungs. His eyes were heavily damaged due to claw marks while his hands were covered in blood. Then, he leapt off of the hood and starting charging towards Diana without hesitation. Before defending herself, she tried to warm the man but there wasn't a response. That was when she waited for the moment to strike.

The crazed man tried to grab Wonder Woman but failed miserably because she responded by sending him to the ground with enough force to be knocked out cold. None of this made sense to Diana. She tried to piece together how Stryfe was able to produce these bugs. It wasn't possible that a single man was able to mass produce those bugs and create the art sculptures. That was when she thought of Aladdin. To her, it made sense since he talked about planning something big for the world. However, during their last encounter, he didn't give any hints about the attack nor seemed done with her. There were enough possibilities and reasons for Aladdin to be behind the attack but none of them were reliable.

For now, she considered him to be a contributor to the attack.

After turning away from the unconscious man, Diana saw the art piece in the distance and ran towards it because she thought nobody else was in the area. Until a thug with an assault rifle caught her out in the open and opened fire. She blocked the bullets with her bracelets and quickly pulled out her shield as more men arrived to assist. With no cover in sight, she was stuck with only her shield and bracelets to protect her for bullets. One of the men went around her and got a clear view of her.

But he didn’t get enough time to make a good, solid shot.

The sky cracked with a loud ‘thwoom’ as something breached the sound barrier. As the man turned he soon found his gun removed from his hand. In a split second he was flying through the air. It was enough of a spectacle to draw the attention of a few more of the thugs present, though they knew they needed to keep the pressure up on Diana. If they broke their fire she would have just enough amount of time to rethink tactically and bring them down.

As the thug hit the ground a loud, but a clear voice called out to the group of armed thugs.

“Hey! You guys know its rude to shoot armor-piercing bullets at girls, right?”

The gunfire stopped. For a second. Before they immediately began firing at this new target that was levitating above them with their hands pressed on her waist and what seemed to be a confident posture.

Diana thought that she was a goner until the arrival of the mysterious girl bearing an "S" on her shirt. It was remarkable how fast she took care of the armed man, but they kept firing their weapons. Until she called them out. The silence gave Diana enough time to get herself in position and a quick rest. The thugs turned their attention towards the stranger and opened fire. She didn't even flinch as the bullets clashed against her body. Diana was astonished at the sight of the girl standing in the air with no care. Meanwhile, as the thugs contemplated their approach against the two of them, one of them began to slowly walk backwards from the group while reloading. The man's choice gave Diana an opening. She raised her shield and charged towards him with determination. He was too late to respond and immediately felt the consequences with a shield-bash.

Diana knocked the thug's gun out of hands and sent him to the ground. The others turned around and saw her near them, opening firing at her once more. She put her shield up to block the bullets and tried to reach for her sword, but she remembered the vow to never use it unless in emergencies. It was going to be interesting fighting without it, but she still had the lasso to use. Diana took another look at the stranger as she seemed to use her amazing speed to push the fight further, disarming a few of the thugs and throwing one of them into another one.

“Get her!” One of the men growled as they scrambled to their feet.

“Which one?!”

The blonde girl seemed to chuckle at their worries before quickly grabbing the one giving the orders by his collar and throwing him into the air.

As Diana pushed forward she contemplated how many more she needed to take down. As far as she could tell, the new girl was diverting just enough attention to help her quickly take the group down one-by-one. There were only three men left now. First, she dealt with the first one by using the same shield method but ending it with a kick to his face. For the second, she flipped over him and simply delivered a swift kick to the right side of his hip. As she did so, the final guy threw his weapon aside and pulled out a sharp knife out of his pocket. He aimed the blade at Wonder Woman and challenged her to combat. Before she could respond to his request for combat, he vanished in a matter of seconds as something grabbed hold of him and sent him across the street.

It didn't take much time for Diana to shuffle the now unconscious group of men to a few adjacent light-posts and restrain them.

“I mean, I warned them.” The blonde remarked as she remained levitating in the air, eyeing the structures around them as if she was looking for something.

After rounding up the group, Diana finally had time to breathe and realize how similar the stranger's powers were to hers. The teen's strength, flight, and speed were genuinely remarkable and unmatched by anything in the world except for Wonder Woman. It made her question if she was another God or a rare metahuman. So with that question in mind, Diana started to hover over the ground and made her way towards the stranger to examine up close. Once she was close to her, Diana took a moment to study her outfit. It looked simple albeit oddly charming, especially with the strange red "S" standing out for the blue. Then, she stared at the teenager and asked her a simple question.

"Who are you?"

As is snapping the girl out of a trance, Diana’s question seemed to catch her off-guard.

“Oh, uh, gosh. Well, I—” There was a slight pause as the blonde's eyes widened as she met eye contact with Diana. “—holy crap, you’re Wonder Woman.”

Diana couldn't help smiling at her genuine reaction to meeting her in person. It was always good to be reminded that some people still liked her. Especially when there were some people hellbent in destroying her reputation and ruining her life at the same time.

The girl cleared her throat. “Sorry. Kara. My name is Kara. Though the people over in Metropolis call me Supergirl, not that I’ve never really decided on a name or anything. Big fan.”

Supergirl. Diana liked the name because it went well with the "S" on her outfit. Though, this was the first time that she heard about her in Metropolis. It was when she noted to herself to study her activities and other possible new heroes. Hopefully, she would get some time to research after the mess with the committee was done.

Diana extended her hand out to Kara and responded, "Nice to meet you, Supergirl. I'm assuming that you are here to deal with this crisis upon us?"

Kara extended her hand in kind, grasping Diana's own.

“Well, I’m not here for the scenery.” Kara uttered as she released her grip, as her pupils seemed to change as she looked back in the direction she was looking in before Diana had started their conversation. “I’m noticing a lot of activity all over Manhattan, we’ve got to take down these towers before the entire city goes insane. They seem to be the source.”

"Of course but we can't do it by ourselves." Diana let go of Supergirl's hand and turned her attention towards the city's skyline and the swarm. "There has to be other heroes either coming or already here. We need to find them and work together as a group to help out non-infected, take down the towers, and capture Stryfe and his goons."

“Can’t disagree with that. While you deal with this tower in Central Park, I’ll try to do damage control. If that's okay. You're the expert, but there's a lot of people who need my help and I'm not a girl who likes sitting on her thumbs.”

"Fair enough." Diana said with a smile and started heading towards the art piece. She stopped for a moment and turned towards the newcomer. "Actually, I want to give you some advice since I sense you're new to being a hero. Avoid the negativity that people might give you because they might be mentally damaged for this mess and don't mean it. Think about your actions because it might influence what people think about you. I learned that the hard way recently. And if you're feeling like the world's on your shoulder, just calm down and breathe. It helps me out a whole lot."


@Retired Do my posts whenever you have the time, please.
New York City, New York
Three Years Ago

Issue #3.02
𝗪𝗢𝗡𝗗𝗘𝗥 𝗪𝗢𝗠𝗔𝗡 & 𝗖𝗔𝗣𝗧𝗔𝗜𝗡 𝗔𝗠𝗘𝗥𝗜𝗖𝗔

Steve nervously tapped his foot as he sat at a small cafe table out near the street. He brushed his hand through his hair and readjusted his jacket. He hadn’t entirely adjusted to the real world, and he wasn’t entirely sure if Diana would show up. Rogers had to swallow his pride and ask some kid at the local library to look some things up on the “internet.” Part of Steve thought that he had arranged a meeting with the wrong Diana Prince. His friend certainly had to be dead by now, right?

Diana was a few blocks away from a cafe where someone wanted to meet her in person. She didn’t know if the stranger was friend or foe, but their message caught her attention. Initially, she wasn’t going to read it at all until their email name appeared: lostvintagelunchbox1942@gmail.com. It felt unusually familiar and she decided to read their message. That was why she decided to meet them. She tried to figure out who sent the message but none of the usual suspects made sense. Except for one person, but he died over the Arctic Ocean seventy-four years ago.

Etta Candy tried to warn her of the possible deception, but Diana ensured that she was going to be okay. Now, she was floating above the cafe and the crowd of customers started to get excited while some of them pulled out their phones to take pictures. Diana scanned the area and didn’t see anything suspicious at first. She slowly made her way down to meet her adoring fans. A woman made her way towards Wonder Woman and asked her to sign their white phone case.

She always knew how to make an entrance. Steve slowly rose to his feet and began approaching the crowd, his hands shoved in his pockets. He pushed his way through the fringes of the crowd to get near Diana with his head slightly inclined towards the ground. Once near the front, Steve pulled out a small trading card. Displayed on the front of the card was a realistic drawing of three World War II heroes: Captain America, Wonder Woman, and Captain Marvel. He extended the card out towards Diana next to a woman who had asked for a phone case to be signed.

While she was signing the phone case, Diana saw that someone had a trading card with them awaiting her signature. She handed the phone case and grabbed the card without looking at the owner. With a closer look, she realized that this particular card was extremely rare and only sold during the war. She recalled how excited the artist was on that day since he was going to be drawing the heroes. It was one of the times that she spent time with all three of her friends while the whole world was at war. Diana didn’t want to sign on the unique card and handed it back to its owner.

When Diana finally looked at its owner, she was caught off guard by the striking similarities to Captain America. She collected herself and told him, “I… I am amazed that you have this trading card. If I don’t mind asking you, where did you buy it?”

Steve gave a small smile and shrugged. ”The artist made sure we got a copy.” Without saying a word further, he made his way back towards his seat at the cafe as he shoved his hands back into his pockets.

Diana froze when she heard his answer and saw him going back to his seat. She didn’t know what to say. It wasn’t until a concerned child asking if she was alright that she had to do something. Diana turned towards the child and answered with a smile, “Yeah, I just thought that I saw a ghost. Don’t worry about me. Do you have anything for me to sign?”

The child grabbed Wonder Woman’s hand and started dragging her towards one of the outdoor tables. Fortunately, her parents’ table was nearby the man with the trading card. While she was getting a closer look at him, the child pulled out a small Wonder Woman notebook and asked if she could sign it. Diana grabbed the notebook and saw cute drawings of her in the pages; however, there was a blank page. She looked at the kid and whispered, “Could I ask you something?”

After she was doing signing the notebook, the child hugged Wonder Woman and went back to her parents animated about meeting her hero. While she was walking away, the notebook paper found its way onto the man’s table. It told him to meet her in an alleyway just a few blocks away from the cafe. She looked at the man for the last time and flew away as the crowd cheered in excitement.

Cap gave a small nod as he locked eyes with Diane and read the note. He slipped it into his pocket, took one last sip of his coffee, and left a few bucks on the table underneath the mug as he stood up to make his way to the alley. He checked over his shoulder as he slipped in between the two buildings and approached a familiar figure in the shadows.

“I don’t how you know about the card or where you got it, but you aren’t him. You can’t be him.” Diana looked straight at the man and placed her right hand onto the hilt of her sword. “So, I will give you a chance to explain yourself. What are you?”

Steve raised his hands defensively. ”I’m a kid from Brooklyn who’s been on ice for a… well, a few years. I wouldn’t appreciate surviving a dip in the arctic just to get run through by an old friend now.”

“You aren’t the first person to claim to be Captain America or the man under the mask… and you won’t be the last.” Diana looked away for a moment in sadness and then approached him. She still kept her hand on the hilt for protection while taking a closer look at him. He looked so much like him, but she sadly dealt with illusions of him before. Then, she thought of something that the real Captain America would have known.

“I haven’t asked this question in a long time, but I will only ask once. Where did we meet and what were your first words to me?”

Steve shook his head, staring down at the ground for a moment before giving a curt nod. ”Occupied France, helping with the resistance movement there. If I remember correctly, Trevor had us meet at a printing press there. I’m pretty sure I accidentally said, ‘Hi Steve, I’m Diana.’ After we talked business, I asked you to sign a lunchbox.” Rogers lowered his hands and slipped them into his jeans. ”Do you believe me now, Diana?”

“And you made me laugh…” Diana mumbled to herself after he was done and then took a few steps back. It can’t really be him. In an instant, Diana pulled out her lasso of truth and threw it towards the man. The lasso wrapped around his upper chest.

“Identify yourself.” Diana ordered him and the lasso started glowing. “The Lasso of Hestia compels you.”

Steve grunted at the slightly uncomfortable bind he found himself in. ”Your friend, Steve Rogers… but most knew me as Captain America.”

Her hands were trembling while she freed her friend of the lasso. Diana didn’t know how to react to the return of Steven Rogers. Instead of words, she ran towards him and hugged him as tight as possible (without hurting him). She lived for seventy-four years to witness the world changed while everybody she knew either died or disappeared. But for the first time in decades, she didn’t feel alone anymore.


𝗧𝗛𝗥𝗘𝗘 𝗬𝗘𝗔𝗥𝗦 𝗟𝗔𝗧𝗘𝗥

”Hey, Diana. Mind if we have a little chat?” Steve’s arms were folded, and his lips were stretched into a frown as his brow was slightly furrowed. He had seen the footage from Trasnia, in between talking heads on the television going over how Wonder Woman was a disgrace to everything heroes stand for. But here he was, watching the same woman he had punched Nazis with tending to a garden and enjoying the countryside in rural Ohio. Steve just gave a small nod after taking a deep breath. ”It’s about the Committee. And Trasnia.”

“I know.” Diana looked away from the roses and stared at Rogers. “Why else are you here.”

Of all people she didn’t want to see, Steven Rogers was one of them. Diana knew that he was disappointed in her for Trasnia. She knew that he wasn’t the only one disappointed by Wonder Woman. Even though it was a sunny day, Diana invited her friend inside the house and offered to make drinks. She made her way to the house and realized how the living room was a mess. Diana made her way inside and tried to clear up the table for her guest.

“I am sorry about the mess. These past few days have been... chaotic.” Diana said to her friend while grabbing the blanket and shoving it into a closet. Then, she rushed towards the kitchen to make tea. It was when she tried to figure out why her friend was here. All she knew was that Trasnia was in his mind; however, she didn’t understand why he wanted to talk about the committee unless it's connected to her harsh actions. Diana took a quick glance at Rogers and headed back to finish the tea.

Cap gave a nod as he looked around the living room. ”It’s a nice little place you have here. I always considered the countryside, but I get called into the office too often.” He gave a hesitant smile as he slowly sat down on the couch to wait for Diana and the drinks. ”Yeah, I know what you mean by chaotic. I just got beaten up by a werewolf in London.”

Sounds better than having the whole world slowly turning against you Diana thought about Roger’s answers and then went silent for a moment. She wished that she was dealing with villains like The Fiddler instead of political bullshit. She dreamed of living a simple life once more. But Diana knew that dream was impossible after Trasnia. Thankfully, the tea was done and she poured it into cups. She grabbed the cups and headed to the living room.

“I hope you like tea.” Diana gave a soft smile at Rogers before setting his cup down in front of him. She took a seat on the chair next to Rogers and set her cup down on the table. There was another moment of awkward silence where Diana waited until Rogers said something.

Cap gave a nod, picking up the cup and taking a sip. ”I’m a fan. Hadn’t tried any until I was off ice.” He tapped the rim of his cup nervously before taking a deep breath. ”I saw the footage, and what they’re saying. I think they’re taking things a bit too far… but I will admit it looks bad, Diana.” Steve set the cup down on the table. ”You cut off someone’s arm and decapitated people. It’s just… our powers are meant to protect and defend. I’ve seen you fight. You don’t need that. You could have taken some of them down with a single punch. Trust me, it’s much less of a mess. How do you think I keep my uniform so damn clean?” Steve flashed a reassuring smile.

Diana laughed and then looked down at her cup. “I wish that things could be resolved with one punch again. But the world changed while you were... frozen. And I lived to see it changed several times. It was both amazing and frightening at the same thing. Now, the world’s changing once more. And it will still change until the end.”

Cap gave a nod. ”One thing hasn’t changed: those people out there still believe in us. They believe in you. They believed in us when we were shooting and stabbing Nazis because they couldn’t see what was happening.” Steve grabbed his cup to take another sip of tea as he quickly organized his thoughts. ”I think the problem now is that everyone is scared. They want to blame a single thing… or person… rather than blame the times. The Nazis and HYDRA weren’t just one person. Nothing is ever one person. They wouldn’t need us if it was.”

“They have been waiting for this, you know?” Diana turned to Rogers and said in a serious tone, “They always wanted to control heroes like me for decades and do you know why? It’s because I will never submit to anyone but the people. I have been doing that for years and the governments hated it especially in America. They always wanted me on their side since the Second World War. Become their puppet against ‘communism’ and fight in the name of ‘freedom’ just like Captain Atom.”

”Or become their weapon against Nazis like Captain America?” Steve slowly rose to his feet and took a sip to begin pacing.

“But you truly never were their weapon.” Diana answered and also took a sip. “You followed your heart even if it went against orders from command. Atom, on the other hand, never challenged them and it turned him into a yes-man. Even now, you are listening to your heart.”

Rogers nodded. ”I know. And you’re not wrong that they want to control you. And it’s why I want to help you take a stand.” Steve nodded after stating his intention and finished his cup so he could set it down on the table.

Diana was taken aback by Roger’s response and offer of help. She was at a loss of words and looked at him confused. ”You want to help me? I... I thought that you wanted to remain hidden from the world?”

Steve gave a small chuckle. ”Doing my job is easier if I stay in the shadows… but it’s about time I’ve been honest to the world. I’ve seen those people using my name daily to talk about how I would condemn what you’re doing, or that I would support certain politician, or that I support drone strikes in the Middle East. It’s time I reclaim my identity.” Steve’s expression was stern, his usual optimism.

“Well... thank you for your support.” Diana said to her friend and stood up while grabbing the cup. “But, I know that this is bigger than me. Whatever the Committee announces will have a ripple effect on the world. We have to fight for this new generation of heroes for their freedom to decide. To create their own destinies. To not be used for fame, fortune, and power. To claim their identities and standby them without fear of outside intervention.”

Diana took another sip of her cup and continued. “Even known I doubt that our words would matter in the end, it’s better to stand your ground and resist than go against everything I stand for. You taught me that once, Rogers. Now, you have to share your wisdom with the entire world. I just hope that they are willing to listen.”


Steve gave a small smile and nodded. ”I don’t know if they need just my wisdom, or even if they need our words. What they need are our actions. We need to keep saving the world and doing the right thing. And the next generation will follow our lead... like I followed yours.”

Diana smiled back and walked towards her sword, which was on the ground next to her gear. She grabbed it and said coldly towards it, “I always carried this sword around with me to show strength. But, it has brought nothing but pain and sorrow.”

That was when she dropped it to the ground and proudly declared, “No more. I am already strong without it.”

”Yeah. You might want to lose the shield too, it’s kind of my thing.” Steve gave a small chuckle.

Diana laughed and was going to say something back until her phone rang again. She was too afraid to pick it up, but not anymore. The phone had a dozen missed calls and unseen text messages from various people, including Candy. Diana unlocked her and tapped on the latest text message by Candy. It only said, “Check the news. Now.”

With the concerned text, Diana grabbed the remote from the table and changed the channel. CNN was airing a short speech by Senator Swanwick and Senator Finch. According to the news anchor, they were expected to request Wonder Woman’s presence in the Capitol. It was quicker than expected, but their decision was influenced by Trasnia. Now, it cut to a room with the two senators. Senator Swanwick was the first one to start off the speech.

“A few weeks ago, my fellow senators and I came together to announce the special committee’s formation. In that speech, we warned Wonder Woman that she will have to answer for actions. Now with her recent brutality in the town of Trasnia, we have to confront her and demand answers. Wonder Woman, it is time.”

Then, Senator Finch continued the speech. “We urge her to come to the hill of the people to see and hear those that suffered. To know what she stands for. How far will she take her power? Or does she act by our will or by her own?"

Steve sighed, folding his arms and glaring at the screen before turning his sights to Diana. ”Looks like it's time for you to stand for all of us heroes trying to do what’s right.” He took a second to reach into his pocket and pull out his phone, to receive a few notifications himself. ”Shit, Fury needs me back at the Triskellion. If you need to get to DC quickly, I can give you a ride.”

“Give me a few to get ready and I will join you.” Diana turned to Rogers and turned off the television. She grabbed her gear and headed towards the bathroom. Three minutes later, she came out wearing her ironic armor along with a red cloth draped across her form, secured at her left shoulder by a golden clasp. And a blue cloth wrapped around her hips with it hanging on the left leg.

She approached Rogers and said with determination, “I am ready.”


New York City, New York
Three Years Ago

Issue #3.02
𝗪𝗢𝗡𝗗𝗘𝗥 𝗪𝗢𝗠𝗔𝗡 & 𝗖𝗔𝗣𝗧𝗔𝗜𝗡 𝗔𝗠𝗘𝗥𝗜𝗖𝗔


Steve nervously tapped his foot as he sat at a small cafe table out near the street. He brushed his hand through his hair and readjusted his jacket. He hadn’t entirely adjusted to the real world, and he wasn’t entirely sure if Diana would show up. Rogers had to swallow his pride and ask some kid at the local library to look some things up on the “internet.” Part of Steve thought that he had arranged a meeting with the wrong Diana Prince. His friend certainly had to be dead by now, right?

Diana was a few blocks away from a cafe where someone wanted to meet her in person. She didn’t know if the stranger was friend or foe but their message caught her attention. Originally, she wasn’t going to read it at all until their email name appeared: lostvintage lunchbox1942@gmail.com. It felt unusally familiar and she decided to read their message. That was why she decided to meet them. She tried to figure out who sent the message but none of the usual suspects made sense. Expect for one person, but he died over the Arctic Ocean seventy-four years ago.

Etta Candy tried to warn her of the possible deception but Diana ensured that she was going to be fine. Now, she was floating above the cafe and the crowd of customers started to get excited while some of them pulled out their phones to take pictures. Diana scanned the area and didn’t see anything suspicious at first. She slowly made her way down to meet her adoring fans. A woman made her way towards Wonder Woman and asked her to sign their white phone case.

She always knew how to make an entrance. Steve slowly rose to his feet and began approaching the crowd, his hands shoved in his pockets. He pushed his way through the fringes of the crowd to get near Diana with his head slightly inclined towards the ground. Once near the front, Steve pulled out a small trading card. Displayed on the front of the card was a realistic drawing of three World War II heroes: Captain America, Wonder Woman, and Captain Marvel. He extended the card out towards Diana next to a woman who had asked for a phone case to be signed.

While she was signing the phone case, Diana saw that someone had a trading card with them awaiting her signature. She handed the phone case and grabbed the card without looking at the owner. With a closer look, she realized that this particular card was extremely rare and only sold during the war. She recalled how excited the artist was on that day since he was going to be drawing the heroes. It was one of the times that she spent time with all three of her friends while the whole world was at war. Diana didn’t want to sign on the unique card and handed it back to its owner.

When Diana finally looked at its owner, she was caught off guard by the striking similarities to Captain America. She collected herself and told him, “I… I am amazed that you have this trading card. If I don’t mind asking you, where did you buy it?”

Steve gave a small smile and shrugged. ”The artist made sure we got a copy.” Without saying a word further, he made his way back towards his seat at the cafe as he shoved his hands back into his pockets.

Diana froze when she heard his answer and saw him going back to his seat. She didn’t know what to say. It wasn’t until a concerned child asking if she was alright that she had to do something. Diana turned towards the child and answered with a smile, “Yeah, I just thought that I saw a ghost. Don’t worry about me. Do you have anything for me to sign?”

The child grabbed Wonder Woman’s hand and started dragging her towards one of the outdoor table. Fortunately, her parents’ table was nearby the man with the trading card. While she was getting a closer look at him, the child pulled out a small Wonder Woman notebook and asked if she could sign it. Diana grabbed the notebook and saw cute drawings of her in the pages; however, there was a blank page. She looked at the kid and whispered, “Could I ask you something?”

After she was doing signing the notebook, the child hugged Wonder Woman and went back to her parents animated about meeting her hero. While she was walking away, the notebook paper found its way onto the man’s table. It told him to meet her in an allyway just a few blocks away from the cafe. She looked at the man for the last time and flew away as the crowd cheered in excitement.

Cap gave a small nod as he locked eyes with Diane and read the note. He slipped it into his pocket, took one last sip of his coffee, and left a few bucks on the table underneath the mug as he stood up to make his way to the alley. He checked over his shoulder as he slipped in between the two buildings and approached a familiar figure in the shadows.

“I don’t how you know about the card or where you got it, but you aren’t him. You can’t be him.” Diana looked straight at the man and placed her right hand onto the hilt of her sword. “So, I will give you a chance to explain yourself. What are you?”

Steve raised his hands defensively. ”I’m a kid from Brooklyn who’s been on ice for a… well, a few years. I wouldn’t appreciate surviving a dip in the arctic just to get run through by an old friend now.”

“You aren’t the first person to claim to be Captain America or the man under the mask… and you won’t be the last.” Diana looked away for a moment in sadness and then approached him. She still kept her hand on the hilt for protection while taking a closer look at him. He looked so much like him, but she sadly dealt with illusion of him before. Then, she thought of something that the real Captain America would have known.

“I haven’t asked this question in a long time, but I will only ask once. Where did we meet and what were your first words to me?”

Steve shook his head, staring down at the ground for a moment before giving a curt nod. [color=00aeef]”Occupied France, helping with the resistance movement there. If I remember correctly, Trevor had us meet at a printing press there. I’m pretty sure I accidentaly said, ‘Hi Steve, I’m Diana.’ After we talked business, I asked you to sign a lunchbox.” Rogers lowered his hands and slipped them into his jeans. ”Do you believe me now, Diana?”

“And you made me laugh…” Diana mumbled to herself after he was done and then took a few steps back. It can’t really be him. In an instant, Diana pulled out her lasso of truth and threw it towards the man. The lasso wrapped around his upper chest.

“Identify yourself.” Diana ordered him and the lasso started glowing. “The Lasso of Hestia compels you.”

Steve grunted at the slightly uncomfortable bind he found himself in. ”Your friend, Steve Rogers… but most knew me as Captain America.”

Her hands were trembling while she freed her friend of the lasso. Diana didn’t know how to react to the return of Steven Rogers. Instead of words, she ran towards him and hugged him as tight as possible (without hurting him). She lived for seventy-four years to witness the world changed while everybody she knew either died or disappeared. But for the first time in decades, she didn’t feel alone any more.

𝗧𝗛𝗥𝗘𝗘 𝗬𝗘𝗔𝗥𝗦 𝗟𝗔𝗧𝗘𝗥


”Hey, Diana. Mind if we have a little chat?” Steve’s arms were folded, and his lips were stretched into a frown as his brow was slightly furrowed. He had seen the footage from Trasnia, in between talking heads on the television going over how Wonder Woman was a disgrace to everything heroes stand for. But here he was, watching the same woman he had punched Nazis with tending to a garden and enjoying the countryside in rural Ohio. Steve just gave a small nod after taking a deep breath. ”It’s about the Committee. And Trasnia.”

“I know.” Diana looked away from the roses and stared at Rogers. “Why else are you here.”

Of all people she didn’t want to see, Steven Rogers was one of them. Diana knew that he was disappointed in her for Trasnia. She knew that he wasn’t the only one disappointed by Wonder Woman. Even though it was a sunny day, Diana invited her friend inside the house and offered to make drinks. She made her way to the house and realized how the living room was a mess. Diana made her way inside and tried to clear up the table for her guest.

“I am sorry about the mess. These past few days have been... chaotic.” Diana said to her friend while grabbing the blanket and shoving it into a closet. Then, she rushed towards the kitchen to make tea. It was when she tired to figure out why her friend was here. All she knew was that Trasnia was in his mind; however, she didn’t know why he wanted to talk about the committee unless its connected to her harsh actions. Diana took a quick glance at Rogers and headed back to finish the tea.

Cap gave a nod as he looked around the living room. ”It’s a nice little place you have here. I always considered the countryside, but I get called in to the office too often.” He gave a hesitant smile as he slowly sat down on the couch to wait for Diana and the drinks. ”Yeah, I know what you mean by chaotic. I just got beaten up by a werewolf in London.”

Sounds better than having the whole world slowly turning against you Diana thought at Roger’s answers and then went silence for a moment. She wished that she was dealing with villians like The Fiddler instead of political bullshit. She dreamed of living a simple life once more. But Diana knew that dream was impossible after Trasnia. Thankfully, the tea was done and she poured it into cups. She grabbed the cups and headed to the living room.

“I hope you like tea.” Diana gave a soft smile at Rogers before setting his cup down in front of him. She took a seat on the chair next to Rogers and set her cup down on the table. There was another moment of awkward silence where Diana waited until Rogers said something.

Cap gave a nod, picking up the cup and taking a sip. ”I’m a fan. Hadn’t tried any until I was off ice.” He tapped the rim of his cup nervously before taking a deep breath. ”I saw the footage, and what they’re saying. I think they’re taking things a bit too far… but I will admit it looks bad, Diana.” Steve set the cup down on the table. ”You cut off someone’s arm and decapitated people. It’s just… our powers are meant to protect and defend. I’ve seen you fight. You don’t need that. You could have taken some of them down with a single punch. Trust me, it’s much less of a mess. How do you think I keep my uniform so damn clean?” Steve flashed a reassuring smile.

Diana laughed and then looked down at her cup. “I wish that things could be resolved with one punch again. But the world changed while you were... frozen. And I lived to see it changed several times. It was both amazing and frightening at the same thing. Now, the world’s changing once more. And it will still change until the end.”

Cap gave a nod. ”One thing hasn’t changed: those people out there still believe in us. They believe in you. They believed in us when we were shooting and stabbing Nazis because they couldn’t see what was happening.” Steve grabbed his cup to take another sip of tea as he quickly organized his thoughts. ”I think the problem now is that everyone is scared. They want to blame a single thing… or person… rather than blame the times. The Nazis and HYDRA weren’t just one person. Nothing is ever one person. They wouldn’t need us if it was.”

“They have been waiting for this, you know?” Diana turned to Rogers and said in a serious tone, “They always wanted to control heroes like me for decades and do you know why? It’s because I will never submit to anyone but the people. I have been doing that for years and the governments hated it especially in America. They always wanted me on their side since the Second World War. Become their puppet against ‘communism’ and fight in the name of ‘freedom’ just like Captain Atom.”

”Or become their weapon against Nazis like Captain America?” Steve slowly rose to his feet and took a sip to begin pacing.

“But you truly never were their weapon.” Diana answered and also took a sip. “You followed your heart even if it went against orders from command. Atom, on the other hand, never challenged them and it turned him into a yes-man. Even now, you are listening to your heart.”

Rogers nodded. ”I know. And you’re not wrong that they want to control you. And it’s why I want to help you take a stand.” Steve nodded after stating his intention and finished his cup so he could set it down on the table.

Diana was taken aback by Roger’s response and offer of help. She was at a lost of words and looked at him confused. ”You want to help me? I... I thought that you wanted to remain hidden from the world?”

Steve gave a small chuckle. ”Doing my job is easier if I stay in the shadows… but it’s about time I’ve been honest to the world. I’ve seen those people using my name daily to talk about how I would condemn what you’re doing, or that I would support certain politician, or that I support drone strikes in the Middle East. It’s time I reclaim my identity.” Steve’s expression was stern, his usual optimism.

“Well... thank you for your support.” Diana said to her friend and stood up while grabbing the cup. “But, I know that this is bigger than me. Whatever the Committee announces will have a ripple effect on the world. We have to fight for this new generation of heroes for their freedom to decide. To create their own destinies. To not be used for fame, fortune, and power. To claim their identities and standby them without fear of outside intervention.”

Diana took another sip of her cup and continued. “Even known I doubt that our words would matter in the end, it’s better to stand your ground and resist than go against everything I stand for. You taught me that once, Rogers. Now, you have to share your wisdom with the entire world. I just hope that they are willing to listen.”


Steve gave a small smile and nodded. ”I don’t know if they need just my wisdom, or even if they need our words. What they need are our actions. We need to keep saving the world and doing the right thing. And the next generation will follow our lead... like I followed yours.”

Diana smiled back and walked towards her sword, which was on the ground next to her gear. She grabbed it and said coldly towards it, “I always carried this sword around with me for the purpose of showing strength. But, it has brought nothing but pain and sorrow.”

That was when she dropped it to the ground and proudly declared, “No more. I am already strong without it.”

”Yeah. You might want to lose the shield too, it’s kind of my thing.” Steve gave a small chuckle.

Diana laughed and was going to say something back until her phone rang again. She was too afraid to pick it up, but not anymore. The phone had a dozen missed calls and unseen text messages from various people including Candy. Diana unlocked her and tapped on the latest text message by Candy. It only said, “Check the news. Now.”

With the concered text, Diana grabbed the remote from the table and changed the channel. CNN was airing a short speech by Senator Swanwick and Senator Finch. According to the news anchor, they were expected to request Wonder Woman’s presence in the Capitol. It was quicker than expected but their decision was influenced by Trasnia. Now, it cut to a room with the two sentaors. Senator Swanwick was the first one to start off the speech.

“A few weeks ago, my fellow senators and I came together to announce the special committee’s formation. In that speech, we warned Wonder Woman that she will have to answer for actions. Now with her recent bruality in the town of Trasnia, we have to confront her and demand answers. Wonder Woman, it is time.”

Then, Senator Finch continued the speech. “We urgent her to come to the hill of the people to see and hear those that suffered. To know what she stands for. How far will she take her power? Or does she act by our will or by her own?"

Steve sighed, folding his arms and glaring at the screen before turning his sights to Diana. ”Looks like it's time for you to stand for all of us heroes trying to do what’s right.” He took a second to reach into his pocket and pull out his phone, to receive a few notifications himself. ”Shit, Fury needs me back at the Triskellion. If you need to get to DC quickly, I can give you a ride.”

“Give me a few to get ready and I will join you.” Diana turned to Rogers and turned off the television. She grabbed her gear and headed towards the bathroom. Three minutes later, she came out wearing her ironic armor along with a red cloth draped across her form, secured at her left shoulder by a golden clasp. And a blue cloth wrapped around her hips with it hanging on the left leg.

She approached Rogers and said with determination, “I am ready.”


@Stein I think Baal and the world of Wicked + Divine could work in this world. After all, many people view Wonder Woman as a God due to her strength and immorality. And also what Byrd said.

I guess I have to read a comic now.
@Stein I assume that some of the Gods are from the Greek/Roman mythology? I am lowkey interested now especially since I am playing WW.

Guess its time to start reading comics
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