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<blockquote data-quote="Karlson_the_red" data-source="post: 3676079" data-attributes="member: 20170"><p>Alan Scott's ring belonged to the previous GL of our sector of space. He was an alien, who resembled a dragon creature of sorts. When he arrived on Earth, during the feudal period in China, he saw the violence of the people and sought to establish law and order through the force of the ring. The Guardians saw what happened but was too late to stop his take over, so it was then, they implimented the weakness against wood. The people rioted, using the simpliest of weapons, they fought against him. The GL found his ring did not work against the wood and was caught off guard and defeated. The guardians then tried to punish him, but he fell to earth as a meteor. As he fell, he repented and saw the error of his ways. His ring and his power battery were seperated when he fell. It was not until both items found themselves in San Fransico did Alan Scott become the new GL.</p><p></p><p>The guardians then decided to put a weakness in the rings so that no bearer of the rings could become that powerful again. </p><p></p><p>Superman is vunerable to magic just like everyone else, who isn't magical. It is just the fact he is near invunerable to everything else that it accented.</p><p></p><p>The best use of the ring still has to be in the old cartoon "Superfruends" when Gl and supes, using GL's ring combined into one being of immense power to stop a cosmic villian.</p><p></p><p>Karlson</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Karlson_the_red, post: 3676079, member: 20170"] Alan Scott's ring belonged to the previous GL of our sector of space. He was an alien, who resembled a dragon creature of sorts. When he arrived on Earth, during the feudal period in China, he saw the violence of the people and sought to establish law and order through the force of the ring. The Guardians saw what happened but was too late to stop his take over, so it was then, they implimented the weakness against wood. The people rioted, using the simpliest of weapons, they fought against him. The GL found his ring did not work against the wood and was caught off guard and defeated. The guardians then tried to punish him, but he fell to earth as a meteor. As he fell, he repented and saw the error of his ways. His ring and his power battery were seperated when he fell. It was not until both items found themselves in San Fransico did Alan Scott become the new GL. The guardians then decided to put a weakness in the rings so that no bearer of the rings could become that powerful again. Superman is vunerable to magic just like everyone else, who isn't magical. It is just the fact he is near invunerable to everything else that it accented. The best use of the ring still has to be in the old cartoon "Superfruends" when Gl and supes, using GL's ring combined into one being of immense power to stop a cosmic villian. Karlson [/QUOTE]
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