Grey Lantern Corps
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@ultimatejuggernaut30 Of course. However, any logical blue lantern would know that there's always the chance they can save more. Of course, it takes a certain degree of balance between logical and emotional judgment. When I grey lantern overpowers the blue lantern, the blue lantern rises back up, creating another deadlock. This is interesting.
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@phase866 Would that count as an immunity or a strength against the Grey Lanterns?
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This is truly a great concept. The symbol looks nice, the emotion you attach it to is excellent, however if I may for just a moment. I'm not saying there's anything wrong with the oath. But maybe it could go something more like: "In painful day, in frightful night, no one will escape our plight. Those who challenge what's naturally right, suffer the power. Grey Lanterns spite." Or maybe put "plight" where "light" is and keep "spite" where it was, idk it's your idea. Just a thought is all.
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@ultimatejuggernaut30 would he also be blinded so all he could see is darkness, yet he can also make out the colored emotions of others, like the Black lanterns' vision.
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@Markis2bi4 both, if you take a good look at all the lantern oaths it will all automaticly conflict with the grey lantern oath, if you take a good look at the grey lantern oath it says no one escapes our spite, and , those who challenges whats naturaly right, all the lanterns corps challenges the grey lanterns and so the grey lanterns will get spiteful and make there enermies suffer so they will be reminded of there pain.
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@ultimatejuggernaut30 So if the Green Lanterns go out in the Galaxy and enforce law, what do the Grey Lanterns do? Are the protagonists, or antagonists?
Words cannot describe how excellent this concept is. I like the kind of detail you included, as well as the example you gave. This is truly a ring that can bring down many heroes and lantern corps, but wouldn't the Grey lanterns and Blue lanterns be at a dead-lock? Blue represents the power of hope. Indefinite hope. When one is suffering, they see no hope. However, when one is in pure bliss and is immune to their plights (lets say, a religious and pious Christian, for example).
phase866 1 week ago
@phase866 well put it this way, what good is christianity with out christians? nothing, and look at hope, if you really understand, hope is for the hopeless, the grey lanterns will make an exzample of the blue lanterns by killing the ones they protect so it will teach the blue lanterns a lesson if they ever stand against them, when you going up against the grey lanterns you gotta be carefull.
ultimatejuggernaut30 1 week ago
The power rings they wield are sentient, they choose the wielders they feel suffered the worst at the hands of others, and gradually syphoning their emotions until they feel nothing but despair, desiring nothing more than to share the wielder's suffering towards the rest of the galaxy.
superlogan7437 1 month ago
@superlogan7437 couldnt put it better myself
ultimatejuggernaut30 1 month ago