[ Vengeance. That's a desire she and Bruce share, it seems. Diana toys with the food on her plate a moment, thinking. When she speaks again, her voice is soft. ]
It must have been terrible for her, to see that happen to someone she loves. And anger... anger is far easier to feel, sometimes, than grief. But if she was not evil before, perhaps she can coaxed to look past her anger, and see that destruction is not the answer.
[ The difficult part, of course, is that Chaos Gate will have to be able to make that decision herself. They can try everything possible to coax her in that direction, but her grief may be too oceanic, too raw.
Diana understands. It's the same feeling she has every time she thinks of Themyscira. ]
It seems to me the Shining God must also be dealt with, in some fashion. Perhaps she could be persuaded to... restore Fantastic? If that's even possible.
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It must have been terrible for her, to see that happen to someone she loves. And anger... anger is far easier to feel, sometimes, than grief. But if she was not evil before, perhaps she can coaxed to look past her anger, and see that destruction is not the answer.
[ The difficult part, of course, is that Chaos Gate will have to be able to make that decision herself. They can try everything possible to coax her in that direction, but her grief may be too oceanic, too raw.
Diana understands. It's the same feeling she has every time she thinks of Themyscira. ]
It seems to me the Shining God must also be dealt with, in some fashion. Perhaps she could be persuaded to... restore Fantastic? If that's even possible.