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Suddenly Somerwhere Else
And then, the world turns, and they are somewhere else. Someplace impossibly old. It's a dizzying spin, even for the mightiest among them, but in an instant, Elijah Snow, Jakita Wagner, Abdullah El-Amin, Black Adam, Freddy Freeman and Jay Garrick find themselves in the market of an ancient city, its towers reaching high toward the sky, it's buildings opulent and clean ... but empty.
At first, there appears to be no life in the city at all. But then, a cat appears, perched in a window. It is black and sleek, and it regards the visitors curiously, but makes no move to either run nor greet them.
Elijah takes a moment to take stock of the situation. The timely intervention of Shazam (note to self: Not the one he thought it was at first) seems to have quelled the fight between Jakita and Adam. Jakita looks a little banged up, but none the worse for wear. And then there's Abdullah ...
"Mr. Garrick," says Elijah. "It's an honor to meet you in person. I've followed your exploits since the '40s. In fact, I was in Keystone in '43, tracking down the Shade, and saw you two go at it. Quite inspiring."
He had actually interviewed the Shade, afterward, for that year's Planetary Guide. Both encounters caused him to believe that the number of superhumans would only escalate in the years to come. Still ... He shakes off the nostalgia, and turns to Adam.
"Lord Adam," says Elijah, cordially. "I apologize that this whole situation has gotten out of hand. We meant no offense. We were simply trying to make contact with this young man here."
He nods toward Abdullah, who is still wound tense, but seemingly not preparing to attack immediately.
"Abdullah El-Amin," he says, not making any sudden movement toward the boy. "My name is Elijah Snow. I've been looking for you for a long time now. We have some things in common."
Abdullah regards the man, but it's difficult to read his reactions beneath the mask.
"They call me the Ghost of the Desert, now" he says, levelly. Elijah chuckles, and nods.
"Heh. They call me the Ghost of the Twentieth Century," he says. "Maybe they're running out of cute nicknames."
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"The spirit of God's vengeance used to make the coffee at our weekly meetings, so you'll have to forgive me if I don't find much of what you said all that far-fetched, Mr. Snow. But the Helm of Nabu needs a new bearer, and Green Lantern and I had a vision shared with us that suggests you're the fellow to help us."
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Powers or no, Freddy is closing the space in on Black Adam and not backing down. "But I guess that's not priority to you, is it? Lets use our gifts instead to slug it out with anybody who looks at you wrong. Its typical Black Adam." He punctuates his words by getting in almost touching distance of the elder, finding himself nose to abdomen.
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"As far as the Batsons, I have not seen them since the Conflict. I truthfully have not seen much outside of Kahndaq since the Conflict...it was particularly devastating to Kahndaq and we have focused on rebuilding. The visit from Jay Garrick was the first I've had from a Westerner since the conflict."
"If you look around you, we have more immediate issues than Billy and Mary. I am working with Jay currently out of the respect I hold for him and for the Justice Society. Perhaps we should have this discussion later. Unless, of course, you would like to "slug it out", since you're currently looking at me wrong. If that's the case, Freeman...just say the word."
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"We'll have our rounds again. I'm sure of it. For now, my word is easy. SHA-ZAM!" The sky opened up and sent the summoning bolt downward, striking and then activating the Younger Marvel into his re-powered form.
"Now? Now we've got to figure out where and when this is..."
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"Don't worry boys, you're all appropriately studly. And...", addressing this to Elijah, "it appears that we are the only ones here, at least from what I was able to see, aside from that cat."
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He looked around. "You will pardon my staring...I have been familiar with this land for...let's say a long time...and I never knew this existed."
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Elijah glances at Abdullah, who says nothing.
"But the first time I tried to find it, I was also looking into other old legends ... the Wizards Nabu and Shazam, and rumors that their champions were going to reappear."
Snow turns his attention toward Garrick.
"I'm more than happy to assist the JSA in any way I can," he says. "Or, well, I'm happy to help you, and maybe together we can help these youngsters. Still ... Funny coincidence all of those pieces from the '30 all rearing their heads here at once. I'm not usually fond of coincidences."
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"Lord Adam," he says, bowing his head in the deferential manner of a soldier. "I hold you as the true and rightful Lord of Kahndaq, and my service to you is second only to my service to the Gods."
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Adam looks at Jay. "This realm is here, as are champions of Shazam. It would follow that the new champion of Nabu is somehow connected to here as well."
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"Can't help but agree with that. It seems like I'm exactly where Fate needs me to be."