>>17042675Eh, I still like the idea of Myth being actual "Investigators" of strange phenomenon, brought together by Ame collecting them through time, and them having weekly adventures while dealing with some ominous villain.
However, these conflicts are simple red-herrings as it's discovered towards the end if the season that Ame and her "other selves" are creating anomalies in space time to get the attention of her parents lost in the timestream, leading to a heartfelt group moment of helping her overcome her loneliness, and fixing the chaos brought form the ensuing chaos. Irys is also introduced later in the season to act as a powerful secondary character that sometimes pops in for adventures (after initially causing some chaos). This season also introduces the Smol dimension, and Smol Ame becomes a sort of comic relief side character thats appears in a ton of episodes doing background stuff.
After the events of season 1, Season2 introduces Council as antagonists that are being led by Omega, and were sent to put a stop to their antics and "restore Order", explained by Irys who becomes a more active member or the cast, and EnMa
who is actually a "mortal" form of Omega, split apart to better oversee and control the actions of mortals, but Omega has gone corrupt with power, and they decide to put a stop to it.Same season also takes time to flesh out Council as characters, so by the End of the season, after the girls square off against each other again, Council becomes recruited in putting a stop to Omega's lust for power, and they're about to be overpowered,
but a heroic sacrifice by Smol Ame saves them all Kittan-style, and they manage to subdue the power-hungry tyrant. By the end, Omega
re-fuses with EnMa to become a more calm, neutral figure that still is looking to manage the girls, but accepts the fun stuff they do. Finally ending the saga as more anomolies pop into the world that need to be investigated.
TL:DR; I think EN and JP should be separate entities in a fictional world.