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I was thinking the "vs." sites that make battles and detailed analytics of the battle... But re-reading this a few years later, I can see how this could be misinterpreted.
Honest review for myself to check in the future, and an initial for new readers. The writing quality is decent, but I can certainly improve the flow of text to feel more like proper dialogue between characters, and to accurately portray an environment without too much "filling". Updates I intend to do once every day, or once every two days if I have work. Development I hope won't change too often (I won't have one chapter being casual and in 2011, to the next suddenly being in 2012, for example). Character designs come back to the writing quality, for which I hope I can get close to the personalities of the characters, while attributing how they MIGHT react to various circumstances that were not part of the original MCU timeline. And the world background I intend to get as close to the MCU for historical events, the people, governments and organisations. The only thing I hope to add to this, is the SCP Foundation that our MC will be founding, and how it will ultimately alter aspects of this reality he finds himself in.
No te preocupes, intentaré mantenerlos lo más reservados posible. En el mejor de los casos, solo las organizaciones gubernamentales como SHIELD estarían al tanto de ellos, y solo los rangos superiores de SHIELD.
It's likely for a few of them! I was thinking of Stephen Vincent Strange becoming a Researcher, while still trying to stay along with the "studies magic". In SCP, it's called "thaumatology", and is the scientific perspective of researching what is called 'magic'.
I'm thinking to try and follow a "cold, not cruel" sort of path for the MC. The Foundation does things that others would not agree with, but they don't do it to be cruel. They do it because it needs to be done to follow their mission to Secure, Contain, Protect.
Has to have been! Aerys II Targaryen had more than seven... All of them ended up dying during the rebellion though. Except Jaime Lannister, that guy killed the king.... and I think Harlan Grandison ended up surviving... I think.
Librarians are Space Marines who are psykers, and often protect and note significant historical events of a chapter. Because of their role of creating and protecting the history of a Space Marine chapter (often literal physical copies), they are called 'Librarians'. Being a psyker was just one of the requirements to become one, last I checked.
I'm confused by this for "broadsword" and "knights sword"... a "knights sword" or just "sword" is double-edged, and is also often called an "arming sword". The confusion comes to "broadsword", since a literal "broadsword" was also double-edged, but had a basket hilt, yet "broadsword" can be used to loosely refer to an "arming sword"...... Confusion is essentially "this can mean the same thing".
I was always curious if the Kingsguard actually had so few members (Most I've read about was a Targaryen King, and he only had ten white-cloaks/Kingsguard... I always imagined it would have been more than ten. Less than one-hundred, but definitely more than ten. It felt too few for a personal guard for a monarchy. I see in other fiction that they're normally enough for a small garrison (50-100), but the Kingsguard always seem to be at or less than ten at a time.
I'm be down if he turned into a wyrm... Since that's kind of like a snake dragon.