User blog comment:CoolCat123450/Character Sheet 1/@comment-4867780-20150813033717/@comment-5265497-20150814154545

I'm sorry, I've honestly been frequenting the chat but not actually updating character sheets and giving information because I've been researching and planning out the most organic way such characters would interact through action and inaction (his future enemies, rivals, challenges) along with any possible ways of deposing of Cassius and exposing any vulnerabilities which, for the most part, I have now along with how they would resist and methods of combat.

But it will certainly share a multiverse with my next sheet and Vallantro Phoenix who already has a multigalactic empire will share a verse with me in collaboration for the impending threat. I have been regularly speaking with Azrael about the specifics of the plans for everything to interlock seamlessly together. Honestly, at first, I didn't think I would have to write about any notable enemies and let the totalitarian empire stand on its own, but I've learned that even in fiction you always want this sense of justice.

I've research numerous dictators/assimilators of fiction and nonfiction with heavy influence from Stalin, The Borg, The Empire (Star Wars), and 1984 to write this authoritarian construct. I can completely understand why such an entity and its intractable system would need to collapse to ensure some level of hope and optimism along with a valid end for a more inspiring beginning. And honestly, that's one thing I abhorred about 1984 even though it was an elaborate deconstruction; it's ruthless downer ending was the nail in the coffin for any resolve I felt for the main characters. To this very day, the quote "He loved big brother." as the four LAST words of the book still gave me the chills like an abusive romance with the entire human race as as the victim.

That's one thing that I refuse to replicate and take as example.