The Fable of the Buddha, Davis Bloome, and Cyrus Krupp

One day a man called The Buddha, famous for having obtained Enlightenment, left his castle seeking confirmation that what he was was a wizard. Betrayed by the guards at his castle, the Buddha left behind the only world he knew about.

The Buddha, having obtained Enlightenment, walked away, slowly, from conventional thinking (once revived at a hospital, the hospital casually referred to The Buddka to be "The Male Phoenix", even presenting The Buddha with a male version of Marvel's Dark Phoenix uniform - he was dead twice then revived from the dead both times, concerned FBI, that hospital on that world is a ruin...though as Athena comments, those are wounds which may never heal.

Waiting on that walk away from his old world, an actual vampire professor decided to "free" the Buddha from his sadness, placing razor blade handcuffs on the Buddha's wrist...though it was not the end:

Waiting in the ambulance was me: St. Cyril, in the form of "Davis Bloome", who was at first
"Cyrus Krupp", a complex-minded healer. I revived The Buddha, who would later go by the name JC or John Constantine, I revived "Keanu Reeves" from the dead, and then, as if from an Akira Toriyama manga or anime, in this world, this 'real world', I fused with The Buddha, and we walked away a higher expression of Individual, part Cyrus, part Keanu.

 And that is the Fable of What Happened to The Buddha, King Cyrus II, and the start of a Supernatural Conversation, that many may want to use an alias to discuss, which is perfectly find.







From,

Pen-writer,
Walt Disney

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