Janesha of Mystal is a celestial. Not yet a god in her own right, she has managed to irritate...
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The 'humans writ large' concept is what the series is all about. Gods as people, with conflicts and family ties, rather than abstract 'a god did it'.Good start. With the talk about claiming realms, I wouldn't be surprised if Janesha snatched up the Earth(s). The gods as described feel like humans writ large, with magic. Perhaps more abstract descriptions would make them feel godlier?
Good start. With the talk about claiming realms, I wouldn't be surprised if Janesha snatched up the Earth(s).
That is correct.That's assuming that the Entities don't count as the owners already. After all, there is a realm there.
We shall see what we shall see.Damn. This story is awesome. Danny is as strong/durable as Scion, and he has a Goddesses protection while about to face down the Merchants. Will Armsmaster convince her to join the Wards with Dannys help, or will Shimmering Janny join the Merchants?
Is Taylor going to be prominent in this story? It's an enjoyable read I don't want to get my hopes up if she isnt.
Taylor will definitely be there.Is Taylor going to be prominent in this story? It's an enjoyable read I don't want to get my hopes up if she isnt.
Why would she do that? Either of those options?Will Armsmaster convince her to join the Wards with Dannys help, or will Shimmering Janny join the Merchants?
Rest or a base, she can do better by waving her hand. Mortals are about as able to provide protection against the things she would consider taking shelter from as wet tissue paper.Because in the minds and eyes of both Armsmaster and Danny, the Wards are where young Heroes go to train, it provides a base, free rest, and training alongside these mortals with the massive steel testicles.
She knows nothing of our cynical view of it, her information will come from their words, minds, and actions. The Bad Guys came with a tank, Arsemaster comes with a Halberd to stand his ground and defeat them. That's heroism in her eyes, and she'll want to see more of it.
telling the truth … and that was a rabbit-hole he really didn't want to go down right at that moment.
He is also not aware that she is brand new to BB as well as Bet, so he had no reason to believe she was unaware that after those three captures the merchants are pretty much dead as a gang.Why on earth did Armsmaster do that? He was right to offer it in canon, as Bakuda was an unknown, and Oni Lee was a murderous madman that appeared fanatically devoted to Lung, who stood a good chance at escaping, if history had told Colin anything..
Why on earth did Armsmaster do that? He was right to offer it in canon, as Bakuda was an unknown, and Oni Lee was a murderous madman that appeared fanatically devoted to Lung, who stood a good chance at escaping, if history had told Colin anything..
The Merchants didn't have that advantage. A cleaner route would have been praising her capture, and advising her that her actions would win her acclaim, and the premiere superhero team would love to have her in the wards.
For all that he's fanon autistic, he is charming and professional when Taylor first meets him.
When he met Taylor, he didn't know she'd only half-survived the encounter, or that she'd had help. All he knew was that Lung was down for the count and she was apparently intact. And still, his first words when he encountered her were "Are you gonna fight me?"He is also not aware that she is brand new to BB as well as Bet, so he had no reason to believe she was unaware that after those three captures the merchants are pretty much dead as a gang.
She roflstomped the merchants, showed she had hefty brute durability, got out of the fight unharmed, and showed no signs of being the slightest bit intimidated by the opposition. Meanwhile, the canon meeting was with a half-singed Taylor who had barely survived facing Lung.
He may be bad at people, but he can't be that bad as to believe she'd be scared at the trivial threat of a few mooks with guns.
He also couldn't have gotten to the position he's in for as long as he's had it if he was only capable of approaching new capes and potential recruits through intimidation. If nothing else, he must have gotten at least a seminar.
Why on earth did Armsmaster do that? He was right to offer it in canon, as Bakuda was an unknown, and Oni Lee was a murderous madman that appeared fanatically devoted to Lung, who stood a good chance at escaping, if history had told Colin anything..
"Are you gonna fight me?" makes sense for someone with a lie detector to ask. If the answer is no, he can relax, because he knows they're telling the truth. It's blunt, but a useful way to get to a position where he can just have a relaxed conversation.When he met Taylor, he didn't know she'd only half-survived the encounter, or that she'd had help. All he knew was that Lung was down for the count and she was apparently intact. And still, his first words when he encountered her were "Are you gonna fight me?"
1- The Taylor meeting: his first meeting with Taylor was with half-singed cape, who upon speaking, revealed to be exhausted and very nervous.
1- The Taylor meeting: his first meeting with Taylor was with half-singed cape, who upon speaking, revealed to be exhausted and very nervous.
After confirming she wasn't a villain, he changed tracks: he asked if she needed medical assistance, he was personable, friendly, he was warm, he joked.
Taylor comes to the realization that she almost died right in front of him and tells him, and after that is when he mentions the wards, without pressuring. He heard her account of events, reassured her that it had been a good idea not to start a fight with the Undersiders. When talking about taking credit, he was not hostile, he was calm, understanding, and delineated the very clear dangers she would be exposing herself if she took credit.
I am seeing nothing of that here. Where is this Armsmaster? Because all I'm seeing is Flandermaster.
Was this also to his advantage? Yes, but you cannot deny that Bakuda and Oni Lee are scary fuckers, and that his explanation was a rational one. If she ever blabbed, he could confidently state that he had the best interests in mind in front of superiors and cameras and be believed.
There is a significant difference with what he's facing here: a new cape, yes, but a confident one who just took out her foes without apparent effort and shows no sign of fear or hesitation, moreover, the Merchants are blatantly and explicitly not a threat to her, and she knows it.
He cannot be oblivious to this. If he is perceptive enough to notice that the girl in a full body costume is nervous and the correct responses both to reassure her and to obtain what he wants, he cannot be oblivious that these methods are unlikely to work on the cape who isn't wearing a mask and has her full range of expressions on display, while on broad daylight, and next to a civilian witness.
He's not aware that she knows the Merchants are lacking in capes until she says so. And then, once that's begun, he's set on that path. Armsmaster doesn't back down, especially to a teenager.2- The overconfidence: yeah.. here's two issues. The first is that his confidence in his combat ability is completely irrelevant. It is not whether he thinks he can take her, it's whether he thinks he can make the obviously confident and bulletproof new cape afraid of some goons that just lost their parahuman support.
The second issue is that even if it was about combating her, his overconfidence came over a whole lot of lab time preparing for that specific threat, and bringing out those specific counters. Here, he's facing two mover brutes of pretty high end just from what he observed, a particular combination that isn't present in BB villains, and wouldn't be something belonging to his regular kit. And that's what he knows, then there's what he doesn't, like what the heck she used to freeze Mush, how does it work, and what are it's limits.
Worse yet, the prediction algorithm requires knowledge and adapting it to the enemy, and unlike the plentiful footage of Endbringers (whom are jobbing, so it is unsurprising that his preparations failed so spectacularly) or known BB threats, this is two enemies he has barely anything to work with. So he doesn't have his combat prediction, and is facing not one but two foes who have demonstrated they are faster than regular humans.
And to cap it off, he is in front of a civilian witness. He cannot have been at his rank as long as he has and be unaware that picking up a fight with a fellow hero in front of a witness is counter-productive.
3- "Are you going to fight me?" discussion: keep in mind he was asking this to a cape wearing villainous getup.
Wildbow is bad describing body language, but she had a close encounter with fire, was exhausted, and did zero effort to hide it.When Armsmaster first met Taylor, the first thing out of his mouth was "Are you gonna fight me?"
He didn't know if she was nervous, hurt, fully healthy or about to do exactly to him what she'd just done to Lung.
Exactly my point.
I have no problem with what happened after that, I have a problem with what happened before that.And then (to his mind) Janesha assaults him with what he considers to be a power projection.
Why? Aren't the cape rosters of the big 3 gangs public knowledge? If not to the average layman, then to a new cape who obviously had some time to google around while she got her spiffy costume?He's not aware that she knows the Merchants are lacking in capes until she says so. And then, once that's begun, he's set on that path. Armsmaster doesn't back down, especially to a teenager.
She is also helmetless, was just there chatting with a civilian until the Merchants arrived, which means her expressions are in full display.
Certainly.If you have a better way for Armsmaster to have acted, lay it out. Don't just say "that's wrong". give me an alternative,
They hold a market of drugs tho, that's certainly something the other gangs might want to look at filling.Actually, the Merchants don't really hold any territory as such. They basically hang out in places where the 'real' gangs don't want.