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<blockquote data-quote="airwalkrr" data-source="post: 4980399" data-attributes="member: 12460"><p>Regarding the heroes in the picture, I have some ideas.</p><p></p><p>1) The guy in black at the bottom right-center with a winged mask is clearly a speedster. I would call him The Mercurian, obviously after Mercury, the Greek messenger god. He is the fastest man alive on foot and can even break the sound barrier when he takes to the air (although this is more taxing on his powers). He can run around in a circle to create a miniature twister to engulf his enemies and incapacitate them as well.</p><p></p><p>2) The guy to his right in what looks like a green scale suit is called the Undersea Urchin. He can breath underwater and swim as fast as a dolphin. He can also communicate with all underwater creatures, no matter how far away. Unlike Aquaman however, he doesn't have power over them, although he can persuade them to help if doing so is in their best interest. He possesses the strength of an orca when underwater and is fairly strong even when on land. He has incredible constitution and his saliva is poisonous to most creatures.</p><p></p><p>3) The big Conan look-alike is known as Kronar the Conqueror. He comes from another planet in another dimension that is ruled by an evil wizard named Ylassin. Kronar is the only person in his world who is resistant to the wizard's magic (and he is resistant to magic from other worlds as well, making him an excellent mage hunter). Therefore, Kronar and Ylassin are bitter enemies.</p><p></p><p>4) The Wonder Woman clone on the bottom right next to Undersea Urchin is Isis, Egyptian goddess of motherhood, nature, magic, death, and rebirth. No one, not even Isis, knows why she has returned to the world in mortal form, but she now uses her powers to fight evil and learn about the cause that brought her to this lowly state. Although mortal again, Isis still possesses great power, from the ability to manipulate fertility, to great magical power, to the power to resurrect the dead, but only if they are taken before their time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airwalkrr, post: 4980399, member: 12460"] Regarding the heroes in the picture, I have some ideas. 1) The guy in black at the bottom right-center with a winged mask is clearly a speedster. I would call him The Mercurian, obviously after Mercury, the Greek messenger god. He is the fastest man alive on foot and can even break the sound barrier when he takes to the air (although this is more taxing on his powers). He can run around in a circle to create a miniature twister to engulf his enemies and incapacitate them as well. 2) The guy to his right in what looks like a green scale suit is called the Undersea Urchin. He can breath underwater and swim as fast as a dolphin. He can also communicate with all underwater creatures, no matter how far away. Unlike Aquaman however, he doesn't have power over them, although he can persuade them to help if doing so is in their best interest. He possesses the strength of an orca when underwater and is fairly strong even when on land. He has incredible constitution and his saliva is poisonous to most creatures. 3) The big Conan look-alike is known as Kronar the Conqueror. He comes from another planet in another dimension that is ruled by an evil wizard named Ylassin. Kronar is the only person in his world who is resistant to the wizard's magic (and he is resistant to magic from other worlds as well, making him an excellent mage hunter). Therefore, Kronar and Ylassin are bitter enemies. 4) The Wonder Woman clone on the bottom right next to Undersea Urchin is Isis, Egyptian goddess of motherhood, nature, magic, death, and rebirth. No one, not even Isis, knows why she has returned to the world in mortal form, but she now uses her powers to fight evil and learn about the cause that brought her to this lowly state. Although mortal again, Isis still possesses great power, from the ability to manipulate fertility, to great magical power, to the power to resurrect the dead, but only if they are taken before their time. [/QUOTE]
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