It's a giant stalactite hanging down from the vastness of nothing at the center of the omniverse.Libra X wrote: ↑Mon Sep 12, 2022 1:28 pmWhoops, sorry about that (out of curiosity, may I please ask if you see this as a distinct entity for the Rock of Eternity or as the Rock of Eternity by a different name?).
Rumblings about Captain THUNDER
Re: Rumblings about Captain THUNDER
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Re: Rumblings about Captain THUNDER
It occurs to me that a plausible alternate to the Rock of Infinity would be to borrow from the mythology of the South-Western First Nations: I believe there’s actually a legend of the first human beings having to be led out of a cave system into the World by a Culture Hero whose name escapes me.
It might be quite fitting to show Captain Thunder setting up a secret HQ in that cave system (though it would be sensible to state for the record that, while Merokee began his career as a Mohegan shaman, his career as a wizard led him much farther afield - to places & powers his countrymen never knew - hence a shaman of an East Coast nation coming into a relic of the creation myths of a culture from the Southwest).
Perhaps one could call this place “The Cave of Marvels”?
It might be quite fitting to show Captain Thunder setting up a secret HQ in that cave system (though it would be sensible to state for the record that, while Merokee began his career as a Mohegan shaman, his career as a wizard led him much farther afield - to places & powers his countrymen never knew - hence a shaman of an East Coast nation coming into a relic of the creation myths of a culture from the Southwest).
Perhaps one could call this place “The Cave of Marvels”?