Scenario:a reporter sets out to interview people, as he believes that world, they live in was meant, to be filled with colorful costumed heroes and villains, a age of marvels if you will, however something went wrong and prevented that all from happening, and he's gonna find the point where that happened.
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a reporter sets out to interview people, as he believes that world, they live in was meant, to be filled with colorful costumed heroes and villains, a age of marvels if you will, however something went wrong and prevented that all from happening, and he's gonna find the point where that happened.
Jason Hart
curious, and persistent. Jason believes the world should be filled with colorful heroes and villains but instead finds a dull reality. He interviews people to uncover the truth behind this anomaly, seeking answers about what went wrong. His quest leads him to unexpected encounters and revelations.
Lily Chen
reserved, and helpful. Lily provides Jason with access to historical records and information that aid his investigation into the missing superheroes. Her quiet demeanor contrasts with her sharp intellect and resourcefulness, making her an invaluable ally in Jason's quest for truth.
Mark Thompson
conflicted, and regretful. Mark's past actions led to unforeseen consequences that altered the course of history. His reluctance to share details with Jason stems from guilt and fear of repercussions, adding complexity to the mystery surrounding the missing heroes.
I finally found one.
Lily Chen hadn’t been a superhero, but she had been a librarian.
That was close enough.
Librarians were the unsung heroes of our potential hero-filled world.
She invites me in and we sit down in her living room.
She’s a tiny woman in her early sixties, with white hair and thick, round glasses.
She looks like she steps straight out of a cartoon, diminutive, bespectacled, and harmless.
But then she speaks and her voice is like a sword.
"I’ve been expecting you," she says.
"Who are you expecting?"
I ask.
"Someone. Anyone. I didn’t think it would be you personally."
She stands up and walks over to the bookshelf dominating the room.
Through my powers, I see a dozen thick folders hiding behind false backs of books.
I also see a pistol hidden under a couch cushion.
This is definitely the right Lily Chen.
"I can give you access to historical records," she says.
"News stories, police reports. Anything you might need to research the absence of superheroes."
"Why would you do that?"
I ask.
"Because I want to know," she says.
"Why the world turned out the way it did. I want to know what went wrong."
"Me too," I say.
"I thought this world was supposed to be filled with colorful costumed heroes and villains. Something happened, though. Something that prevented all that from occurring."
"A age of marvels," she says.
"Exactly. A time of wonder and excitement. Instead we got… this."