skyhound
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Mc is a good man he hides the truth despite their understandable skepticism and lack of respect. I'd happily take that if it means kids like Clementine and Duck are able to survive. He has the will and power to save the world with a good heart. Imagine if a selfish person got the gamer system and acted like a Warlord.
The Dunphy parents really think of him as their child though. Which makes this wierd enough where no parent would support it. If he was going to get into a relationship with her why become an adopted child of the family?
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If you do let Leto live then you should evolve his role in the story. His death was a huge motivation for Paul's character arc but now it isn't as needed. I fear Leto's death would make the Mc too somber and ruthless. Maybe have him injured badly and grow closer with Mc, his son that is practically a stranger to him.
Hes's an anti-hero but is leaning closer and closer to the hero category. He's caring to his family, friends and tries to protect innocents. He's got morals but the story circumstances push him to kill in self defense or for protecting others. At the risk of spoilers most of his kills are monsters, vampires, or feral mutants.
At 5 chapters, this is pretty good, I really like the fact this Mc actually tried to be a hero. In terms of story, the dialogue is good, and it has some heart warming moments. You can tell the author took the essence of what makes Superman a hero. Keep up the great work author and thanks for the content.
What a journey with 100 chapters, I'm so impressed that this story is still going strong. Especially with juggling all of the marvel lore and keeping the character voices straight. The Climax with Cthon was very cool too. It gave me spider-verse vibes with Miles Morales realizing that he's his own man and not Peter Parker.
The days I feel lazy I just go for a walk and it really jumpstarts my energy. Everyone should get their daily steps when they can. I find it really helps your mood and lethargy.
From what I understand your arguing for authoritarianism just without the secrecy. If so I'm not gonna argue around in circles. I simply don't believe in sacrificing freedom for safety, to that extent. Have a good one and this is my last word on the topic.
It's not a matter of intelligence but a matter of morals. Since enforcing that level of control on society requires an extreme amount of violence. The government by necessity would have to be tyrannical. It's also impossible to control the actions of that many people. Not without mass surveillance and something akin to social credit scores. If someone is willing to go that far then they are simply not a hero in my opinion. That sort of system would cause even more suffering and stifle freedoms.