Thread:ShonenChicoBoy/@comment-5778280-20150111234956/@comment-18812574-20150112011644

Sorry, just now saw this.

My first suggestion would be to find a way to make them as distinctive from Togabito as possible. When I think of "chains" I think of the Togabito. When I think of Styx and Greek demons and what-not I think of Dante's Inferno. Greek hell beings, from what I have seen, appear to be vastly different than the Christian-Catholic (Hebrew and Roman, so yeah maybe some Greek-based) actual "demons." Fire and brimstone and kicked out of heaven and all that. But then my Dante analogy is self-defeated, aw screw it.

POINT being, I don't know if I would focus on powers as much at this stage as opposed to what makes the Moyu, well, Moyu. What is unique to them, how do they differ from other races? Etc. Etc. Plus, I suck in the powers-and-abilities dept., anyway.

Z suggested that, following the theme of the River of Styx, perhaps there are pollutants or something in the water, and that each Moyu has a power that is derived from a specific pollutant?