“I use my creations to collect material for other work.  It’s a circle, using them to get material for more creations.

Seems like reasonable strategy. You know, as long as you ignore what those “materials” are.

Having the Nine was essential to get things started, and to help get things going again if a hero managed to put down a few, but now I’m in good shape.  I stick around because they’re mostly fans, and they’re kind of family.  I want you in my family, Amy Dallon.”

And there we have it again. Bonesaw inviting Amy to be family.

“Please.”

“Now, I’m willing to make sacrifices to see that happen.  Same thing as with Murder Rat.  You don’t stop Pagoda, I’ll have him hurt the man on the couch.”

Hm, seems like she’s not aware of the relation between Amy and Mark, or of who Mark used to be.

But I suppose that makes sense, since they arrived after the Endbringer event took Mark out of the main cape scene.

Amy used her power on Pagoda, felt his body, much the same as Murder Rat’s in so many respects, though the metal frame with the needles in his spine was different.

How does his spine even work? Does the bottom of Prophet’s spine attach to the top of Carnal’s?

She reached for the ligaments at his shoulders and hips, separated them.

Same tactic. Fair enough, why change it if it works?

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