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Black Adam: Road to Redemption

Black Adam: Road to Redemption Black Adam begins a journey that will lead him to redemption. Most of this takes place after Members of Justice League: Beyond Ordinary, but the first eight episodes take place in the past. Episode 1: Reflection part 1 First appearances: Black Adam, Isis, Shazam, Ahk-Ton In the days of Ancient Egypt, young Teth Adam is given the powers of the wizard Shazam and uses it to free the city of Khandaq from an oppressive tyrant. Upon his victory, he becomes king alongside Isis and issues a golden age of peace Villains: Ahk-Ton Episode 2: Reflection part 2 First appearances: Seven Deadly Sins, Ares Second appearance of Isis Teth Adam’s peaceful rule is soon shattered by a war that kills those he protects. After a dying Isis urges him to take vengeance on those who caused the deaths, the hero takes on the name Black Adam and starts a war against the world Villains: Seven Deadly Sins, Ares (cameo) Episode 3: Reflection part 3 Second appearance of

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Black Adam: Road to Redemption

Black Adam: Road to Redemption Black Adam begins a journey that will lead him to redemption. Most of this takes place after Members of Justice League: Beyond Ordinary, but the first eight episodes take place in the past. Episode 1: Reflection part 1 First appearances: Black Adam, Isis, Shazam, Ahk-Ton In the days of Ancient Egypt, young Teth Adam is given the powers of the wizard Shazam and uses it to free the city of Khandaq from an oppressive tyrant. Upon his victory, he becomes king alongside Isis and issues a golden age of peace Villains: Ahk-Ton Episode 2: Reflection part 2 First appearances: Seven Deadly Sins, Ares Second appearance of Isis Teth Adam’s peaceful rule is soon shattered by a war that kills those he protects. After a dying Isis urges him to take vengeance on those who caused the deaths, the hero takes on the name Black Adam and starts a war against the world Villains: Seven Deadly Sins, Ares (cameo) Episode 3: Reflection part 3 Second appearance of

Featured

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The Duplin Brothers: Case of Graves Mansion Murder

(Marvin POV) There’s something rather cliché about detectives solving a murder during a dinner party. Sadly, this is how our next case went. It started on a warm Sunday afternoon; quite ordinary, as I recall. My brother Simon and I were seated in the living room, having just finished lunch. It has become a habit of ours to talk about past cases after meals, and this time was no exception. Our talking soon brought us to the recent events surrounding drug kingpin Mickey Franklin and the assassination attempt that led to the exposure and arrest of philanthropist J.D. Cooper. I could tell by Simon’s tone on the matter that in his mind, there were some loose ends remaining for each case; more specifically, the identity of the one who financed Mr. Franklin, along with the $100,000 assassin that Mr. Cooper had employed. Before I could say anything, my brother’s wife Carrie entered the room with the day’s mail. One letter in particular was given to Simon, who opened it and silently looked it

Simon R. Duplin

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G.D. Cooper: Family history of Gracey Manor

G.D. Cooper: Family history of Gracey Manor Hello, this is G.D. Cooper. During my second trip to Gracey Manor, I was able to learn about the extensive history of the Gracey family and their associates. The time has come for me to unveil the truth of the family whose spirits reside in what many call the Haunted Mansion. In the Beginning: Ambrose Gracey and his children The first member of the Gracey family to settle in the region was Ambrose, a wealthy sea captain who made a fortune through merchant work in the days of Colonial America. He was known to carry pretty much anything on his ships, which came from England and many other ports from the east coast of America to even as far as Africa. However, there was a dark side to this success as well: unbeknownst to the general public, Ambrose Gracey had been business partners with notorious pirate Jean Laffite, who had ensured that pirates never attacked Ambrose’s vessels. This secret would remain known strictly to the Gracey family

Haunted Mansion

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IZ-Jax Origins part 2

[Irk; hall leading to Tallest Trueheart’s throne room] (we see Jax, Trex, Sven, and Morv walking down a hallway, escorted by two guards) Morv: I have a bad feeling about this. (Trex grunts in agreement) Sven: I agree; the tallest has always given us a cold shoulder outside of ceremonies. (turns to one of the guards) How do we know he won’t kill us? (the guards don’t respond as they lead the group into the throne room, where Tallest Trueheart is staring out a window overlooking a city below) Trueheart: Leave us. (the guards leave the room) Trueheart: I suppose you’re wondering why I’ve called you here. (sighs) It seems that I have no choice but to ask for your assistance. Jax: Must be quite the job if you ask us for help. Trueheart: That is correct; even the Irken Elite are not able to do anything against this threat. Morv: And this threat is? Trueheart: A threat that has been building for several years: the criminal syndicate M.E.C.H. (Trex grunts as if to ask

Invader Zim

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LoZ: minion adventures: fishing

[Location; Lake Hylia] [Characters: Stalfos, Darknut, Iron Knuckle, Moblin, Shell Blade, Spike] Darknut: A day off at last. Stalfos: Yeah, and here we are fishing for breakfast. (groans) Not what I had in mind. Iron Knuckle: At least it’s a nice day out. (feels a tug) Looks like I got something. (pulls up the line to find a round stone) Damn it; another rock. (reaches for the stone only for it to actually be a Spike that protrudes its spines) Yow!! (manages to kick the Spike off) Moblin: Me got something now. (pulls the line only for it to snap) Uh oh. Stalfos: Tough break there, big guy. (pulls up his line to find a Shell Blade a

LoZ: minion adventures

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SMG4 Episode Idea X: Stupid Mario Kart Double Dash

Episode 10: Stupid Mario Kart Double Dash An intro similar to the original Wacky Races begins, with SMG4 remarking “And now, here they are; the most ridiculous group of dummy drivers to ever compete in the Mushroom Kingdom Cross-Country 500.” The drivers and respective cars are as follows: Mario and Luigi in Red Fire Meggy and Tari in Piranha Pipes Saiko and Whimpu in the Heart Coach Bowser and Bowser Jr. in the Koopa King Wario and Waluigi in the Wario Car Desti and Belle in the Waluigi Racer (which Belle throws a coin to Waluigi for letting them use) Fishy Boopkins and Bob in the Barrel Train Shroomy and Melony in the Boo Pipes As the cars approach the starting line (located at Mario Raceway), SMG4 appears and proceeds to blow the air horn to mark the start of the race. The cars fly off in random directions before finally getting sorted out. At this point, the top five are Shroomy and Melony in first, with Boopkins

SMG4 Ideas

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Batman Triumphant/DarKnight: What could've been

Batman Triumphant/Batman DarKnight: The movie opens with an animated montage showing Batman, Robin, and Batgirl facing against villains that resemble Deadshot, Firebug, Nightslayer, and KGBeast. A narrator says how the caped crusaders kept Gotham safe for many years. However, this all came to a halt with the death of Alfred from old age in 2000, which drove Batgirl away from the team. Robin eventually left as well, along with Commissioner Gordon retiring to make way for Michael Atkins, who orders the Batman to be hunted down as a criminal. In the end, Bruce Wayne believed he lost his mystique and ability to strike fear into enemies, which pushed him into retirement and self-imposed seclusion. The scene changes with the words “five years later” at Wayne Manor with an aged Bruce Wayne talking to James Gordon about the past. As they talk, the topic turns to Batman, with the former commissioner apparently aware of Bruce’s double life thanks to him saying how the city would not accept the

Possible plots or what could've been

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Black Adam: Road to Redemption

Black Adam: Road to Redemption Black Adam begins a journey that will lead him to redemption. Most of this takes place after Members of Justice League: Beyond Ordinary, but the first eight episodes take place in the past. Episode 1: Reflection part 1 First appearances: Black Adam, Isis, Shazam, Ahk-Ton In the days of Ancient Egypt, young Teth Adam is given the powers of the wizard Shazam and uses it to free the city of Khandaq from an oppressive tyrant. Upon his victory, he becomes king alongside Isis and issues a golden age of peace Villains: Ahk-Ton Episode 2: Reflection part 2 First appearances: Seven Deadly Sins, Ares Second appearance of Isis Teth Adam’s peaceful rule is soon shattered by a war that kills those he protects. After a dying Isis urges him to take vengeance on those who caused the deaths, the hero takes on the name Black Adam and starts a war against the world Villains: Seven Deadly Sins, Ares (cameo) Episode 3: Reflection part 3 Second appearance of

My DC Universe

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FNAF: Museum Days part 3

Episode 21: We open at the museum with Nick, Jimmy, Charlie, Tim, and John sitting around the office while Mike and Jeremy are away. As a wall clock ticks and the new office fan spins, we focus on Tim as he searches the internet. He rediscovers the story about a young boy who wanted to be an animatronic to the point where he replaced his body parts with prosthetics (see Enter the Virus World episode 12), then notices a link to the story’s continuation. It’s revealed that the boy survived the attempted suicide, was said to have fought and defeated his animatronic half, and then left the country to live out a normal life. Upon finishing the article, Tim shakes his head and says, “Like I said, it’s a story the National Enquirer would eat up.” The camera then turns to Nick, who discovers a report about the daycare attendant being a stage animatronic that turned evil when the lights went out; John deduces this as the explanation for the attendant’s ‘Moon’ persona. Furthermore, the report

FNAF

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G.D. Cooper Case 11: Hightower Hotel

Case 11: The Case of the Hightower Hotel With memories of the Hollywood Tower Hotel and Gracey Manor fresh in my mind, I decided to take my chances with another haunted location. Stage 1: Backstory It all began with a club known as the Society of Explorers and Adventurers, or S.E.A. for short. This organization was a secret society consisting of various aristocrats with a love for adventure and new ideas. Notable members included the following: Barnabus T. Bullion: for more information on him, see cases 2-4; he passed away close to the end of the 1800s Camellia Falco: a museum curator, inventor of 19th Century flying machines, and the first woman to join S.E.A.; she died in 1875 Captain Mary Oceaneer: sea captain, archeologist, scuba diver, and oceanographer; she was fascinated by the golden age of piracy and went missing in the 1950s Dr. Albert Falls: I touched upon him briefly in case 5; he died in 1928 Lord Henry Mystic: an avid explorer

G.D. Cooper: Explorer

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The Ghost of Engine 13

The Ghost of Engine 13 Plot: Stan Gunderson is hired as the new assistant stationmaster for the abandoned Claxvile (a fictional town in Kentucky) station, which has gained a reputation for being haunted. Stan is greeted by his boss, 82 year old Quentin Fletcher, who explains the legend of Engine 13. Apparently, Engine 13 was a train carrying passengers from St. Louis to Richmond that never reached the destination. Supposedly, the train was running late because of a storm and disappeared at the bridge five miles from Claxvile station. Ever since then, on every stormy night, Engine 13 is seen running again, seemingly doomed to spend eterni

Sad and Scary Stories

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Star Wars: What Should Remain Canon

Games to remain canon: 3956 years bby: Star Wars-Knights of the Old Republic 3951 years bby: Star Wars-Knights of the Old Republic 2 3643-3630 years bby: Star Wars-The Old Republic 32 years bby (after Episode 1): Star Wars Bounty Hunter 32 years bby-4 years aby: Star Wars Battlefront (2004) 32 years bby-3 years aby: Star Wars Battlefront 2 (2005) 22 years bby: Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2002 game) 19 years bby-2 years bby: The Force Unleashed 14 years bby-Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order 0.5 year bby: The Force Unleashed 2 (Darth Vader is rescued by Boba Fett) Note: Starkiller/Galen Marek would be seen as another inquisitor, with his role as Vade

Timelines

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Halloween Horror Nights Anthology episode 1

Intro: We see the Usher emerging from the Universal Palace Theater. He stops in front of the camera and begins saying how just like a movie theater, a cemetery is a place where respect must be shown at all times. He also points out that a lack of respect will not be tolerated in either place, after which the real episode begins. Main Episode: The episode begins at a high school across from Ascension Parish Cemetery. We see the two main heroes (Sid and Nancy), who are talking with some of their friends, Jim and Carrie. At one point, Jim mentions the cemetery and how every Halloween, kids go in the graveyard while trick-or-treating. Sid decides that they should have some fun in the cemetery this year, as it happens to be Halloween that day. Carrie tries to persuade him not to, saying how a few years ago, two vandals disappeared in the cemetery; it’s suspected that because of the duo’s vandalism, the cemetery founder Evangeline Albright rose from the grave and killed them. Sid and Nancy

Halloween Horror Nights Anthology series

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Box Sets That Can't Be Done: Best of Horror part 1

The Best of Horror: Volume 1: The Early Years Frankenstein (1910) L'inferno (1911) Unheimliche Geschichten (1919) The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920) The Golem: How He Came into the World (1920) Destiny (1921) The Haunted Castle (1921) The Phantom Carriage (1921) Nosferatu (1922) Haxan (1922) The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923) The Hands of Orlac (1924) The Phantom of the Opera (1925) Faust (1926) The Cat and the Canary (1927) The Gorilla (1927) The Unknown (1927) The Fall of the House of Usher (French version 1928) The Man Who Laughs (1928) Volume 2: The 30s part 1 Dracula (1931) Spanish Dracula (1931) Frankenstein (1931) Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931) Doctor X (1932) Freaks (1932) Island of Lost Souls (1932) Kongo (1932) The Most Dangerous Game (1932) The Mummy (1932) Murders in the Rue Morgue (1932) The Old Dark House (1932) White Zombie (1932) The Invisible Man (1933) Murders in the Zoo (1933) Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933) Volume 3: The 30s part

Box Sets That Could Never Be Done

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Day in the life of a Screwball

At 6:00 AM sharp, the trumpets sound to order the soldiers awake. Some grumble at the time (well, almost all of them do) and so the screwball army sets out to prepare for the new day. Each morning before breakfast is served; the soldiers must stand, face a poster of the Screwball General, and recite the following song. ________________________________________________________________________ When the General says we is de master race We heil (trumpet sound) heil (trumpet sound) right in the General's Face Not to love the General is a great disgrace So we heil (trumpet sound) heil (trumpet sound) right in the General's Face When the General say

Other pieces

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Ghostbusters Timeline

Timeline A: Movies Ghostbusters Ghostbusters 2 Ghostbusters Afterlife Ghostbusters Frozen Empire Timeline B: Cartoon Ghostbusters The Real Ghostbusters Extreme Ghostbusters Timeline C: Video Game and Comics Ghostbusters Ghostbusters 2 Ghostbusters the Video Game Ghostbusters IDW Timeline D: Answer the Call Ghostbusters: Answer the Call

Scraps

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