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About Aunt Night and Prelaya

First of all, I want to apologize to everyone. There was an error in Chapter 1895: Auntie is Fierce.

I took the old mother of the Endless Family, Dark Night, as Prelaya.

In fact, they are not the same person.

The definition of Old Mother Night in the comics is "the darkness before the birth of all things", the night that exists before time.

There is a "Night Realm" in the night similar to the Garden of Destiny. It is outside time and the universe. It is not easily accessible but is actually very easy to reach. As long as you get into the black hole, you can enter the realm of the night.

It is much simpler than the Garden of Destiny and the Realm of Death, and too many strong people can pass through the black hole.

Pleraya has a similar definition, it is also the "darkness before the birth of the universe". She also exists in the dark realm outside of time and the universe.

But no matter in name or image, the two are not the same person.

Especially in terms of appearance, there is a huge difference. Old Mother Night has blue skin, golden eyes, and wears a gorgeous dress that emits golden light. She is very gorgeous and has many colors.

Pleraya is the image in this book, a giant made of pure darkness. She is also very beautiful, but her clothes, skin and hair are all the same color, dark.

The reason why I confused them is not because I didn't know who they were.

I just deleted the character of Prelaya and merged her with the Night Mother who has a similar setting.

Similar to the five elements setting in our Oriental Xianxia, ​​DC comics often set up the opposition between light and darkness. The final BOSS in many major events is "the ultimate darkness before the birth of the universe."

Prelaya is a powerful figure, but she doesn't appear much in the plot. She only made her official appearance in "Justice League Dark".

DC Comics has a history of nearly a hundred years, and many major events have occurred. The authors of many major event comics will follow the same routine: when you draw a major event, in order to be realistic, you choose to use "the darkness before the birth of the universe" as the villain BOSS. And name it A.

Two years later, when he drew the big event B, he also chose to use "darkness before the birth of the universe" as the BOSS for the sake of high-definition. Because he was not an author, he would not refer to the previous setting. The previous A had been defeated. The incident was over, and of course A could not appear again, so he created "Darkness B before the birth of the universe."

Then there were C, D, and E. Anyway, I read DC comics, and many BOSS have settings such as "darkness before the birth of the universe" and "the final darkness that opposes the light of God."

In fact, in the comics, the literal settings of Giant Beast, Night Mother, Pleraya, Great Darkness, and Taixu are very similar, even exactly the same.

So, what is the relationship between these "Final Darkness" that are very similar in setting?

(Actually, it doesn’t matter at all. Just like many of the protagonists in ancient Internet novels are named ‘Aotian’, ‘Lingfeng’, ‘Lin Feng’ and the like. Although they are all handsome and dashing, they all turn disaster into good fortune and pick up girls in times of trouble. , but their only connection is that they live on a certain novel website)

Maybe the later authors of DC Comics also felt a little embarrassed, so they came up with the ultimate setting of "Great Dark Lucifer".

Think of the old path as the ultimate great darkness.

——Readers, don’t argue. The previous author’s setting is absolutely fine, but you don’t know that all other “ultimate darkness” is the projection of the great darkness Lucifer and is a part of it, and the great darkness is the ultimate God. Opposites, ah, there may be other projections of the "great darkness" appearing in comics in the future. Don't be surprised then!

To be honest, I kind of admire the author who came up with the "Great Darkness" setting. I'm not mocking him, I really admire him. He at least fixed all the bugs in the previous "Final Darkness".

Even in this book, I used the setting that the giant beast (Little Black Bean) once served as Lucifer's clone.

But if we dig deeper, this setting brings up another bigger bug: What is the purpose of the Great Darkness creating so many clones to cause trouble, and what is the significance?

The great darkness corresponds to the omniscient, omnipotent and omnipotent "ultimate God". The ultimate God created everything, including the great and omnipotent universe.

As the opposite of the ultimate God, the Great Darkness is also omnipotent and beyond the readers' cognition.

So the question is, does a completely omniscient and omnipotent existence really have any meaning?

Is God omnipotent?

If God is almighty, why did He create flawed humans, and why does He need to guide humans to follow God’s teachings and walk on the path of Christ? Just like He is almighty, He should be able to directly create perfect human beings who are not tempted by the 'serpent'!

If He could create human beings who would all be saints, why would He create imperfect ones? What is the significance of guiding defective products to self-improvement?

If God is omnipotent, He must first of all not be a fool and will not do useless work. His actions must be meaningful, and meaningful actions must have requirements, that is, to achieve a certain purpose.

Since God still needs to go through certain actions to achieve a certain purpose, can He still be called "omniscient and omnipotent"?

Now replace the omniscient and omnipotent ultimate God with "great darkness", we will find that it is struggling to toss all kinds of clones and let the clones do things, which is very low-key. The real greatness is to do nothing and be everywhere, even without being affected by others. Know.

If it is known by others, it must have done something, and it requires effort (doing things). How can it be considered omnipotent and omniscient?

The Almighty does not need to work hard or verify any path. Whatever he thinks is what he wants, and whatever he thinks about is what he wants. Therefore, He has no thoughts, thinks about nothing, does nothing, has no deeds, no stories, and has never shown himself. On the contrary, it will not be known to anyone, and there will be no believers or beliefs.

Only a "limited almighty" can toss hard, and the God in this book is a limited almighty.

Because I have this understanding of the "darkness before the birth of the universe" in DC comics, and I don't think the great dark Lucifer is really great, so I didn't completely copy the comics in terms of setting.

There are only two "ultimate darkness" that have appeared in this book. The old ones have gone away. Not counting, Little Black Bean is the opposite of God in the DC universe and the ultimate darkness of God.

God existed before the birth of the universe, and Little Black Bean is naturally qualified to be called "the darkness before the birth of the universe."

The other is the main monitor of Taixu, which is the land on which the DC multiverse is established. It is the ultimate and most terrifying "darkness before the birth of the universe."

If the DC multiverse is a building, Taixu is the land on which the building is built, and the land is outside the multiverse.

Well, I personally think that the pan-consciousness in Taixu, the Master Monitor, is the well-deserved "darkness before the birth of the universe" in the literal sense.

Since the main monitor is already "land", the void goddess Pleraya, who is set up to be similar to "land", has no meaning in her existence.

To be honest, Pleraya's strength is a bit weak, and even the Justice League Dark can't defeat it with one move. She fights with Zatanna, Madam Xanadu, and Nightmare Nurse, and both sides win and lose each other. At the end of the universe, they finally relied on the help of the World Tree, and Xiao Zha and the others escaped unscathed, while Pleraya could only be helpless and furious.

It is also a giant beast known as "the ultimate darkness before the birth of the universe". Even if Zatara and Madam Xanadu jointly channeled spirits and peeked at it from several dimensions, they still burned several old masters to death under its unconscious glance. .

The combat power of Pleraya and the giant ferocious beast are not at the same level at all.

The reason why I gave the name Prelaya to Mother Night (her real name is "Mother Night", well, it reminds me of a certain black aunt mother nature) is because the Mystery House brings a Go to the unknown plot.

The big boss of the plot of House of Mystery is Prelaya. Mother Night is actually gentle and cold-hearted. She will not cause trouble and will not shout or kill anyone.

In this chapter, it is Prelaya's character who shouts and kills Harley and the others.

Not only Mother Night, Big Brother Destiny, who is regarded as the villain in this book, is also a gentle, aloof person who does not care about the world.

Of course, I didn’t mean to slander Big Brother Destiny. He does have a cold temperament and rarely conflicts with others, but his relationship with the three goddesses of destiny is really good, and he even made the three goddesses of destiny watch "The Book of Destiny".

Because of the cause and effect of being contaminated by the three goddesses of fate, he eventually clashed with Harley, but it did not conflict with his cold personality.

The same goes for Mother Night. If there was no hatred for her son's fate, she would not have a conflict with Harley. In fact, the rest of the Endless Family - those who have not been provoked by Harley, all appreciate Harley.

Big Daddy Time doesn't like Harley because Harley destroyed the mother river of time and stole the origin of time to activate the time defense specialty.

Because the big daddy doesn't like Harley, and the filial son Destiny doesn't like Harley either. Under the influence of the three goddesses of fate, he was tricked by Harley.

Mother Night seems to be going back to her old ways.

That's a bit far.

Let’s talk about Mama Heiye and Plelaya. I originally planned to merge the two into one, and hand over Plelaya’s name and plot to Mama Heiye. After all, Plelaya’s setting conflicts with Taixu. , since I selected Taixu as the "final darkness before the creation of the world", and I didn't plan to create any "Great Dark Lucifer", there was no need to ask for trouble and write Pleraya.

Mother Night is also the darkness before the birth of the universe, but she is the darkness within the multiverse, the foundation laid in the land (the void) before building the house (the multiverse).

Not only does this not conflict with Taixu's setting, it actually completes the setting.

Therefore, I gave the plot of Prelaya to Night Mother.

Then why do I have to write the plot of Prelaya? Since you think she conflicts with the previous setting, why not abandon her and her plot?

The plot of Prelaya was written not to open up a new plot, but to fill in the unknown holes of House of Mystery.

Everyone should remember that the mysterious house will bring unknown settings to its owner, right? It's happened many times before.

And this book is coming to an end, so it can't be the end of the book, and Zha Kang is still happy and contented, and hasn't experienced any ominous experience, right?

While filling the hole, it also facilitates the unfolding of the subsequent plot of the magic price crisis.

The House of Secrets and the House of Mystery are magical creations, and their plots must end before the magic debt crisis ends.

By the way, one more thing is that the House of Mystery is actually male, and the House of Secrets is female. I wrote it backwards in the novel, but I was helpless.

In the original comics, Constantine was the owner of the House of Mystery. Later, he had an emotional conflict with Zha and was purged out of the house.

Well, the owner of the House of Mystery became Xiao Zha.

After Zha Kang killed Nick, he obtained the House of Secrets from Nick. The spirit of the House of Secrets was Xiao Hong, a red-haired hot girl.

The spirit of the House of Mystery is Xiaohei, a male gentleman.

But in this book, Xiao Zha and Zha Kang do not have the stupid love conflict in the comics - can you imagine that the death of Xiao Zha's father Giovanni Zatara can actually create a huge gap between Xiao Zha and Zha Kang? .

Xiao Zha has always blamed Zha Kang for taking his father to Winstergate Manor to participate in joint channeling, which eventually killed him. Do you think there is something wrong?

Yes, there is a huge conflict between the settings of the ancient comics and the current comics. It was clearly Zatara who pulled Zha Kang to join the joint channeling, but later it turned out to be Zhakang pulling Giovanni to join the joint channeling.

As soon as the setting changed, there was an insurmountable thorn between Xiao Zha and Zha Kang. Xiao Zha always blamed Zha Kang, and Zha Kang always felt guilty and inferior (Zha Kang in the Dark Zhenglian is not a scumbag, and is very infatuated. Personally in "Constantine" The scumbags in the magazine are really scumbags, there is no lower limit at all).

I didn’t let Xiao Zha and Zha Kang quarrel, and there was no plot where Zha Kang was cleansed and left home. Zha Kang is still the owner of the Mysterious House, so I adjusted it so that the owner of the Mysterious House is Xiao Hong.

Because Zha Kang is a male, it might be effective to find a male gentleman to seduce him.

If you are not a reader of the original DC comics and have no idea about Prelaya and Night Mother, it doesn’t matter.

I will only remove the name "Pleraya" from the chapter yesterday, so that readers who have read the original comic will not be uncomfortable with it, and it will not affect the overall plot.

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