Marty Nozz
Parting bit on the "Odin" issue. Dwight my have seemed like he had an interest in ancient cultures, but the Odin reference was isolated to the point of being awkward. If the Zack character made one or two other Norse references or something to that effect in other places then I'd see no problem. This would establish the character's interest in the subject.
As for villains, they are important in the villains define heroes. Sometimes they don't need complex reasons to be the way they are. Just keep it simple, and it doesn't even have to do with Zack. Zack might just be in the way of his plans.
As for villains, they are important in the villains define heroes. Sometimes they don't need complex reasons to be the way they are. Just keep it simple, and it doesn't even have to do with Zack. Zack might just be in the way of his plans.
the good news is is that I will be introducing a character named the skeleton warrior who should be handling my ancient god reference powers. Zack found someone to pass down the mantle of the skeleton warrior powers. think of it as a thor level character with a green lantern spin on it. cause its a ring and an ancient sword passed down to each warrior.