ps: The original DC comics had the character of Dusk. She suddenly appeared during the Sun-Eating Beast Crisis, with no beginning and no ending.

The comics also didn't explain why Dusk could accurately predict which star the Suneater would swallow.

In the Sun-Eater Crisis comics, the Sun-Eater is so powerful that it is so powerful that it requires the peak demon Hal Jordan to sacrifice himself in order to defeat the Sun-Eater and save the sun.

There is a rule in DC comics: the settings and characters that were very impressive in the early stage will become stepping stones and victims of the comic plot's pretentiousness in the new comics, which means that the originality will plummet.

The Sun Eater later became Da Chao's pet, but it was just a starry sky beast that ate the sun. Hey, Hal, don't cry out for injustice, there are many people who are more unfair than you.

In this book, there is also a plot where the Sun Eater swallows stars and makes the world cold, but I do not regard the Sun Eater as a starry beast, but as a prelude to the magic debt crisis.

Dusk became Hecate's last pure goodness.

Modifying the setting in this way allows the crises and events in the book to be connected in series. The previous crisis is the beginning or antecedent of the later crisis, making all the crises form an organic whole rather than a cartoon of a unit drama.

In the "Witch Moment Incident" (that is, the magic debt crisis), Hecate did have her last good thoughts left. Although the Resentful Woman dominated all of Hecate's actions, in the deepest and most innermost place of the Resentful Woman's heart, The bottom layer hides the original, purest and kindest Hecate.

In the original comics, Diana, Xuanlan, the god Endo, and Wuhuo all store Hecate's magical power (Hecate's soul fragments) in their bodies, and they are all harvested by Hecate.

There was no Harley in the original comics. Diana died completely, was completely harvested, and should have been completely finished. However, she was the protagonist, and the protagonist had a strange character.

In the spiritual space of the moon exterior, Diana plunged into the lake of the heart, met the radiant Hecate and was kind at last. With her help, Diana struggled to escape from the consciousness space of the resentful woman and regain control of her body.

This is the origin of the setting "Twilight is Hecate's last kindness". The setting has been changed, but it is not a new setting created out of thin air, it is grafted.

The original motivation for me to graft this setting was my personal dissatisfaction with "Good Hecate".

Such a kind and beautiful person has a very miserable ending in the comics.

At first, it was okay to be deceived by the ancient gods and get his pure magic power for free. In the end, the comic editor simply regarded "Hecate's last pure kindness" as Diana's "Grandpa with the white beard", just to save Diana, and then the editor She had forgotten and completely ignored it.

In the end, the last bit of kindness and the resentment were all eaten alive by the Upside Down.

After experiencing so much betrayal and darkness, Hecate still retained the last bit of goodwill and took the initiative to sacrifice herself to save Diana, but the result was a tragic ending with no ending.

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