User blog comment:Krayfish/Omniverse Nexus Site Specifics/@comment-5870856-20150324191911/@comment-5870856-20150327213758

Well, the magenta crystals allow for interdimensional travel, so I'm not sure how that thematically fits with the primordial miraculum. Plus I feel like it being primordial, it should be colourless, as if it hasn't really decided what it is yet.

Didn't completely understand about Sunt and Vern - were you saying that they should be the same two entities, or the same one entity? I could see both working. Personally, I kinda feel like having two god-like universe destroyers is a bit excessive, and it wouldn't rock the Nexus to the core to unite them.

On the other hand, I sort of like the idea of Vern being there to prevent Sunt's rise only to become a sort of antagonist himself, and then there's the fact that Vern isn't absolutely evil, he's just doing what he was programmed to do. So then, you have a powerful, god-like entity who can sort of be reasoned with, and then there's Sunt. It makes a good contrast.

Plus, they're very different antagonists, with Vern being more of a mindscrewey brainwasher and Sunt just destroying things. Finally, just imagine the horror when our heroes, after narrowly managing to defeat Vern at enormous cost and loss of life, realize this entity they just killed was designed to prevent the rise of something even worse and more powerful.

Sorry, I'm just thinking out loud, I guess :P

Another thought, about the Chaos Crisis - what if we were to reimagine it not just as a conflict threatening GC, but as a mega-crossover threatening the whole Nexus? Maybe Vern is a separate thing who threatens Myth Galaxy in a story arc fairly close to the events of the original Chaos Crisis, and his defeat leads to Sunt's rise? Or if that doesn't work, perhaps Sunt ends up escaping Brunikor (we should combine the different Brunikors too, btw) and threatening the Nexus, causing the mega-crossover? Still thinking out loud...