[quote=Prince of Seraphs] [quote=Sixsmith] But those are just stories that an individual is able to allude to in their work. There are various literary devices that one can use to implement a Gilgamesh into Remnant or the Fantastic Four as a kind of 'quip' to Marvel because people do that in their literary work all the time. Final Fantasy was able to insert Caladbolg and Gilgamesh into their works, as well as Bahamut and Tiamat. Same goes for Jormungandr. Though I dunno if Final Fantasy is a good example to use... *shrug* I used it anyways. Let it bite me in the ass later. ._. [/quote] Not to argue but the Marvel universe has more history, detail and events than some countries. Just saying. [/quote] That's a very good point. ._. I forgot how rich that universe is... how rich THOSE universes is. Shit. Lets not get that detailed, omg. But just imagine all the iterations of our characters we could make. Ugh, limitless. The same goes for DC. I don't understand how people can make thousands of heroes with as much backstory as the next guy with his/her own comic to boot. ._. That's too much work, especially when 90% of that work is built toward making the art. Good lord, even with the manpower behind each company, that's too much to think about. Then there's the film franchise and how much money and work that takes. Rule of thumb for everyone, even though I have no power here, if we start making movies out of this, then we've probably gone in over our heads. Plus, copyright issues and legalities if we don't feel like putting the money into paying Monty or whatever to use his universe in a paid production. Omg. I'ma shut up now. [quote=Agent B52] So flavour text like this Sixsmith? [b]Gilgamesh:[/b] The first known legendary hero, supposedly the first hunter as well. Clay tablets from the earliest known settlements partially reveal his story as it was told around the campfires thousands of years ago. He had feats ascribed to him beyond even the most powerful hunters today such as sundering a mountain to test out his sword, smashing the great evil heavenly boar into separate pieces that would become the Grimm and founding the first city. - From the Great Encyclopidia Litanica, 4th edition, Schnee Press Group ltd. [/quote] Lol, Great Encyclopedia Litanica. Flavor text like that is certainly wonderful. I'm not the GM though, so I dunno what Lugu wants in those regards. My vote is, if people want to put the work into it, let 'em. It makes the world more authentic for us and kind of makes what we write our own instead of a byproduct of something else because we're creating and adding and expanding. You feel me? YOU FEEL ME?