Astral Weaponry and Things Not To Attempt

Hello Everyone Again,

I had an interesting dilemma to detail that has been quite some time that detective work have been super hard to detail.

Ever since turning 32, I have been dealing with astral entities with very little to no concern, with the only issue being that forced speaking, however, this has not infringed on my ability to conduct myself in a professional manner nor affected my ability to hang out with my friend.

What has been particularly troublesome has been the ideas of the story I was in progress of writing many years ago.

The story was called soulless.

Originally, the story was called "Elemental Heroes,", which included a group of four heroes who would go around the world Latar defeating enemies and progressively making their armor stronger through various forms from first to fifth form, resembling something akin to Digimon and Dragon Ball Z (the story was started approximately around 2002).

One of the few most interesting aspect about this story is that only one of the characters I developed, which name will be omitted, was my character I had developed; the other three character I had seek helped from three different people, with more characters as potential characters from other friends. Once I had finished the story, I was a bit happy that I had completed the story and placed a copy of the book both in physical format and stored a copy on a floppy A:, which didn't last for long as the years progressed and the disk format was no longer available to use in modern technology.

Many years later around 2007, I was working on revisions to the story and asked a friend for help, but every revision seemed to never be good enough to work on and I was progressively uninterested in continuing to work on the story. It had been many years later and ideas that had percolated in my head on how to improve the story, which I finally came up with the title "Soulless," as it resolved around the main concept of the story, which many entities in the story have their souls removed by a move call "Soul Stealer", and the main characters would have to defeat enemies to return the souls to the original host. 

Ironically, this character that did the move is not the primary reason for the article.

From 2011 and onward, I continued to work on a finalized revision version with very little success, as my interest in the process had waned, and around 2017, I had finally finished the summary of the story that had finalized the final version of the story that was to be drafted in the final version. In it, the heroes would achieve the Universe Legacy weapons, weapons that could amass power due to defeating monsters on the Galactic Battle Plains, an area originally designed on the first version of the book, which would help to level up the weapons.

The final boss of the story was Zimilon, a crystal greatsword wielder, who would be located inside the Eternal Dragon's heart. It was here that the heroes would see one of the main character be killed by the greatsword, and future version of themselves would have to battle the enemy.

However, as of 2020, no version of the story exist.

Why?

This has been interesting since my spiritual awakening of sorts.

For awhile, it was thought that the deleting of my story had to come from religious entity that did not like the very concept of my story. The problem is how could these religious ghost even know of a story that was not finished? To make a very long story short, the problem stems from two problems that I have identified:

The character Dustin and the Final Boss Zimilon.

Now if you are asking, you may wonder why these two characters are the biggest problems with the story. As I have learned, Dustin light element comes from the energy of the angels. For religious types, I can understand the concern that comes from this particular problem, however, I never really understood it to be a problem in the past to develop character that have an angel affinity, especially if they are white.

So, what is the problem then?

To understand this problem, one has to understand the paradigm of power, which is power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.

In this instance, if you are to gather a survey and tell people that a white person become a Seraphim, would they accept this person? From my observation, the answer is always no unless it's the specific person being asked or no one has a chance to have that power. Originally, I thought this to be the only problem of the story, until I learned about Zimilon.

Why Zimilon, you ask?

Well, Zimilon is a white male. Dustin is a white male.

This baffled me quite a bit, as I usually though racial wars was about cultures that different, but apparently white people can be racist against themselves.

It's true.

So... The problem stems from Zimilon's greatsword, which astral ghost now have named "The Celestial Greatsword of Destiny." As the author, it is magnificent that I have been told by ghost that they have both named the sword of the final boss, and that they love the very idea of it.

The problem stems that I was told that they now own the idea of the character, since the character is white

The main issue with The Celestial Greatsword of Destiny is that it is a Universe Legacy weapon that has been leveled by Zimilon since the first version of the book to be at absolute max level, meaning that the sword is strong enough to cleave a dimension in half.

(Say goodbye to the milky way galaxy.)

However, as I learned from many astral entities, the idea was so destructive, that the idea needed to be deleted and essentially the first version of my book needed to be thrown away so as little people as possible would ever consider the idea to exist. For Zimilon, he fits the standard paradigm of a knight that serves a kingdom, in which he would obtain a weapon that could define a destiny in ways that the infinity gauntlet from Avenger could only dream. When you pair this idea with the archetype of one that is easy accessible by white people, white people resilience against joining Zimilon become tested on a fundamental religious level.

Why? Dustin and Zimilon are brothers.

What this means is that because Dustin can use angel energy, Zimilon can too, and by unintentional design, you have a character that could be acting by divine right. It's one of those situations that I have to concede the idea because the idea was not suppose to be in a religious context, but when you ask ghost whether if they could become Seraphim or follow Zimilon, I have been getting message that Zimilon is the choice since he has the old way of the knights code in him, and that there is no bad interaction by the natural brotherly affiliation between him and Dustin.

To be honest, it's pretty cool hearing about one of my characters designed being taken seriously, but it's also a warning to not design weapons for a story that have a uniquely super overpowered feature as to be able to cleave the universe in one strike, no matter if the character is good or bad.

I feel enlightened.

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