01-27-2017, 08:16 AM
(01-27-2017, 07:53 AM)Kathryn Wooten Wrote:If that was the case why not destroy it not hide it and make keys?(01-26-2017, 04:27 PM)speakeasy Wrote:(01-26-2017, 08:50 AM)rpmaluki Wrote: I'm almost 100% certain she won't be the villain, not after the hell she's been through in the first three years of her life. What I can't work out is her ultimate fate at the end. I know I want her free of the burden of her great powers that are essentially robbing her of the opportunity to have a normal life. I'm hoping the stick will play a part in de-powering her (if it's as powerful as I imagine) so she can actually bond with these people and not simply act on instinct to kill and that nothing else matters outside of being together with mommy and daddy.
(02-06-2017, 11:22 PM)speakeasy Wrote: Oh, to have a normal childhood and life would be a blessing to Diana. That would be a happy ending for me. But what makes an historically transitional figure in both the fictional and human saga is usually an exceptional personality being touched by the fate of the times. If Diana can't have a normal life because she has been assigned a great role by Providence, then I hope the story ends with her being heroic and not a destroyer.
(01-26-2017, 09:52 AM)jsgrimm45 Wrote: LIke the idea that the relic after it use will power Diana down, better that still have someone with that much power. Should look at the old saying Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely so how would Diana avoid this?
Don't see the wielders of these objects surviving; more like the sacrificial cost of saving others.
I think that's what happened to the knights, like Frodo and the ring, the stick corrupts anyone that come in contact with,