I'd like to thank that person I responded to for what clicked into place for me in a dream tonight. If you want to follow a very curious path, check out the link in their twitter bio and find all the clicky stuff their author name leads to.
For some time (years) I have felt like the DC Multiverse/Universe tells the story of the real world around us somehow. A couple of years ago I figured out that the characters in Gotham represented players in our own political history, possibly in a weird prophetic way but more likely in an insider reveal kind of way like all the Illuminati reveals do. The Court of Owls was too much of a dead giveaway. I wasn't sure how all the 'cities' and 'worlds' fit into the overall story (probably like tiers or layers or power entities), but I had the kind of dream tonight that abruptly startled me awake while I was listening to someone talking.
That voice was talking about a key figure who was a 'nobody' yet became the unwitting catalyst to the destroyer of worlds because of who he was and where he was positioned in spacetime, and out of the blue during the talking I heard that his nobody's name was Nash, and while the voice kept on talking, my brain screeched into this skidding turnaround and yelled (in my head) JFK Jr is Pariah.
Pariah (the witiness to the destruction of all the worlds) was gifted the power to bring people (the Paragons) across worlds after accidentally creating a way for the Anti-Monitor to find the worlds and start destroying them in Crisis on Infinite Earths. (Is Lady Quark Diana???)
I just spent an hour in the middle of the night (actually 1:30 a.m. to 2:30 a.m.) constructing that, and anyone can go on from there figuring the rest out. I could sit here and speculate, or I can go lay back down.
Notes from free association leaps-
John Nash on Game Theory in public policy
Alvin Schwartz (An Unlikely Prophet)- {{May the Schwartz be with you?}}
An Unlikely Prophet: A Metaphysical Memoir by the Legendary Writer of Superman and Batman Paperback – April 21, 2006
Ok, seriously, I gotta go lay back down.
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