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#boostle all the way#dickroy wishes it had the old man yaoi time travel induced pining that booster does
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really really tired of having to do this but our last post garnered absolutely zero help and we’re really in need of it. rundown is we’re both disabled multiracial natives and we’re working our asses off to survive and it’s just not enough. we at the very least need money for food, we’re exhausted and i just wiped out what i had to get dog and cat food. no set goal atp, just trying to survive until payday which isn’t until next week on thursday and friday 🙃
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In the Avengers Academy Infinity Comic #41, it's mentioned that the "twin fingers of the Demiurge" created the Brighthold. Due to its name, I think it can be assumed to be a counterpart of the Darkhold. Do you think that they'll ever show Billy and Tommy actually creating it?
To recap— Avengers Academy and the preceding Young Avengers storyline establish that Billy and Tommy are, or will become, the Demiurge together, and that their primary act as Demiurge will actually be to create the M’Kraan Crystal. As its newly-appointed guardian, Nate protects the Crystal and the timeline which leads to its creation-- as such, the story has gradually introduced new information about the Crystal itself, what makes it integral to reality, and how the twins are connected to all of this. In #41, Gabriel visits the past and meets his late human mother, a witch named Abigail Housman, who possesses a grimoire she calls the “Brighthold.” The book has an image of the Phoenix and the M’Kraan Crystal on the cover, and Abigail states that it was written by the “twin fingers of the Demiurge."
To answer your question-- no, I don't think that we'll ever actually see the twins becoming the Demiurge or creating either the M'Kraan Crystal or the Brighthold, at least not in this comic. That's just not the point of the story. It’s the same as Wanda and Pietro’s Nexus stuff in Scarlet Witch, or the original version of the Demiurge plot in Young Avengers— we’re told, quite clearly, that these things are meant to happen at some abstract point in the future. That future informs characters' actions in the present, and these developments provide opportunities for characters to level up their powers and face off against new threats, but that doesn't mean they're going to actually reach the end point any time soon. If they did, the story would be over!
Of course, there are ways to tell a more detailed story about the future without disrupting the present, but like I said, that's not the goal of this comic. Billy and Tommy aren't even featured characters-- we only see the younger, sort of... ghost versions of them. The present-day adult characters don't even have memories of these events. They've got a lot of catching up to do, and unfortunately it probably won't happen until Marvel announces Young Avengers Volume 3, or, I don't know, a Wiccan & Speed miniseries.
That said, I do have a bit of speculation to share. The timeline is a little confusing, but from what I can tell, the twins escaped from Mephisto and were brought to the Academy, and the M'Kraan then guides them to their encounter with America Chavez in Marvel's Voices #8. America tells them about the Utopian Parallel, which seems to inspire Billy to "make a world like that." The twins then leave through a portal, and that's the last we see of them-- eventually, we know the Crystal will guide them to their new lives with the Kaplans and Shepherds, but we don't know how long that takes, or if anything else happens before they get there.
In Avengers Academy #37, we do see a brief glimpse of Billy and Tommy silhouetted against the M'Kraan Crystal as Lunella describes its creation. Billy's wearing a cloak, but besides that, they still look like little kids. Part of me wonders if this moment of creations actually takes place after the twins left America, but before they were reincarnated. It almost makes more sense, in my mind, that they could reach outside of time and use the pure potential of their powers to create the Crystal while still in this nascent state. It makes for a neat cycle, too-- they grow up, become the Young Avengers and inspire Nate to change his destiny, and he sends the Crystal back in time so that it can create the Academy and guide the twins.
Just an idea!

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