Danny arrives in the DC universe and, for one reason or another, decides to help fight some bad guys. But he doesn't do it as Phantom or Fenton, oh no. He doesn't want either of his identities to get mixed up in all this nonsense and get traced back to him. So what does he do?
Crappy cosplay.
He's in Metropolis and Superman needs a little help? He's showing up in a blue tee with a paper superman symbol visibly tapped on the front. He's wearing blue jeans with red boxers over them. He's wearing a cheap mask of Supe's face that was clearly bought from the dollar store.
He's in Gotham? His cape and cowl is a curtain duck-taped into a barely passable hood with paper for the mask and toilet paper rolls for the ears.
Wonder woman? It's some kind of swim suit, put over his clothes mind you, and he has a wig that is clearly made of a mop.
He's showing up in bootleg merchandise, clothes that are the wrong color, accents that are made of paper and visibly taped on, armor that is made of cardboard and tinfoil, literal undergarments on the outside of his clothes, symbols put backwards or upside-down, costumes that generally look like he put them together in five minutes.
At some point, it becomes some sort of game amongst the Justice League to see who the cosplayer will dress up as next. They have a betting pool to see who's the next one to be cosplayed.
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The victim is... the same as yesterday?
Since Danny managed to master the power of duplication he noticed a couple of things: duplicates didn't always disappear when he wanted them to, it was possible to make many at once and he could change shapes when he used it. The duplicates also disappeared in ecto when destroyed.
So, when the halfa moved to a new location he decided it made the most sense to release "Human Danny's" over Gotham and stay as Phantom to look at his new home from the sky. He needed to investigate his new surroundings and probably find a better place to live.
This made the bats desperate, they had multiple alerts of "Multiple black-haired, blue-eyed boys wandering into dangerous territories" and "A meta flying around Gotham", Bruce doubted it was a coincidence, maybe the meta was a new villain.
In some cases they couldn't get there in time and the blue-eyed boy died mysteriously, since they didn't communicate with each other, they didn't know it was the same victim over and over again. Danny wasn't surprised when he felt one of his duplicates return to him. Of course, the halfa had no idea he was giving Red Robin traumas about a boy "vanishing on acid".
The batfamily, who remained without communication, thought that some villain was chasing down black-haired, blue-eyed people and killing them. Jason was the first to realize that it was the same boy and he frowned not understanding the situation. He found the meta and he was almost harmless, which didn't have sense.
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The GIW have found out about Danny being half ghost. However, due to the dangers of getting caught Danny has a plan.
Danny some time beforehand manages to successfully figure out how to duplicate himself. Each one is just as strong as the others and the last duplicate remaining becomes the real Danny. Any duplicate the disappears will have all its memories return to the other copies.
The plan is simple: the Dannys all split up and set themselves up in different parts of the world, far away from one another. Should one get caught, it will simply vanish before the GIW can do any serious and traumatizing damage. Plus, Danny won't have to try and build another life for himself should he need to abandon one.
However, what Danny didn't consider is the fact that the copies don't have any kind of mental connection aside from when their memories are redistributed. They also don't keep in contact, as that would defeat the purpose of having them split up.
When the various superheroes around the globe find a child with incredible power who is all alone, they tend to try to help them. And since Danny doesn't want the GIW to find him, he tends to pick a different hero name than Phantom.
Needless to say, its a very interesting meeting at the Watchtower when they belatedly discover that several new heroes that had were being mentored by several heroes were all the same person.
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The Gerudo and the Yiga
It is an unfortunate happenstance that my Gerudo are either from before the Yiga formed officially, or from during or after the second calamity, and therefore it's difficult to get this across, but I do feel the need to state that, for most of recorded history, the attitude towards the Yiga has been neutral.
As I've said many times and will continue on about until I'm blue in the face, Gerudo/Hyrule relations vary wildly and, even when they're on good terms, the Gerudo attitude towards Hylia specifically is disregard at best. Hylia is a patron Goddess, and though most Gerudo are vaguely aware that she probably exists (there's giant fish gods and a sky whale that controls the wind, Hylia's not even close to the weirdest deity running around), they have no reason to acknowledge her. She doesn't protect those outside her chosen people - if she did, the Gorons and Zora wouldn't immediately be first to fall when evil approaches. The Gerudo also aren't really fond of big-G Gods to begin with. They worship their ancestors partially because they know they don't have ulterior motives, but also because they were once people who lived on the ground and who know how much of a nightmare life can be. Gerudo religion is very practical in that regard. This is all to say, they can completely sympathize with abandoning Hylia, it's the turning to Ganon that turns them off.
Many Gerudo would outright say they pity the Yiga for it, since after the first Calamity, most Gerudo knew that whatever Ganon had once stood for, he no longer did. Between the events of Four Swords Adventures and the first Calamity, it was clear he was willing to throw his own people under the bus for the barest hint of a chance to get to the Hyrulean royal family. If he would abandon his own people, what chance did the Yiga have?
Occasionally the Yiga would go on raids against Gerudo settlements, and hostilities would rise, but they'd fade out when whatever crisis led the Yiga to look outwards was over with.
The main reason tensions are so high in the lead-up and aftermath of the second Calamity are down to Urbosa. Queen Zelda's assassination was more than a tacit declaration of war, it was invocation of Urbosa's honor. Queen Zelda was her closest friend, the Godmother of her children. Whether it was Kohga or not who actually made the attack, she was bound to revenge. Add their hand in bringing about the Calamity onto that, and it's really no surprise that the tribes spent the next hundred years taking pot shots at each other.
That's not to say either made much of a dent in the other's numbers. The Yiga are highly competent, but tend to flee whenever things go South. Because they flee, the Gerudo can't follow and their usual battle strategy is forfeit. It's the viscous cycle of mages verses martial classes, and neither will take actual progress until they get past that stumbling block.
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hi can u blend alptom hilaom from @ask-ifsa-labs i need to see him liquidised
already done :)
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