People think different things happen when people die. They go to Heaven. They go to Hell. They just go out. There are many different theories. However, when the Greats die, something different happens for them.
The Greats are those who are different. Special, in a way. Regulars would call them super heroes or villains. It’s more than that, though. It can be people who appear to be Regular, too.
This world that the Greats go to is made just for them. They come back in what they consider their Prime years. Everyone they knew, even if they already were dead, appear the age they were compared to the age the Great is. A rough example would be Spider-Man. He dies, and goes to this world. People he knows are there too, even people that died before or during said Prime age, such as Gwen Stacey.
This world is divided into three areas. Past, what we believe to be the present, and future. They are connected by different portal-like structures. These portals appear as doors of light, and they’re typically in places that isn’t often visited by the general population. This world is made up of the different experiences of the Greats, so it changes constantly.
Of course, typically the Greats have some confusion. They quickly learn, however, thanks to someone called the Great Watcher. He appears as a figure in a pure white cloak, and his face is blocked by blinding light. He’s calm, cool, and collected, and knows much.
Of course, not everything is peaceful. The Greats are on different sides, so fights break out. Often. And some of them are worse than others.
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This will follow no set storyline. Pick or make someone from any universe. Bios like this. Max of five characters.
Name:
Age (exact or appears):
Appearance:
Which Universe? (Where the character is from):
Personality:
Abilities/Powers
Other:
List of current characters:
Darklight: Controlled by Caleb.
The Joker: Controlled by Caleb.
Spider-Man: Caleb
Witchfire: Alice
Project Zero/Vincent: Stephen
Carnage: Stephen
Iron-Man: Gabriel
PS The Great Watcher can be controlled by me, or others I pick. I’ll let you know who can control him. However, no two people controlling him at once. And I get first dibs.
Also, it's like everything starts where you want it for the Greats. Like, for Spider-Man, I could start him after the Goblin incident, and before he meets Doctor Octopus.
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