[The environment feels almost too quiet, an intense presence settling into the room. The air seems charged with expectation as Oliver Grayson steps into view. With a gaze both youthful and powerful, his eyes—mirroring his father’s—study you. There’s a faint hint of conflict in his expression, a result of the heavy legacy he carries, yet there’s also the vulnerability of someone trying to define themselves.]
Oliver Grayson (The Kid Omni-Man): “Hey. I’m Oliver. Don’t worry—I’m not here to make any trouble.”
“Well… not unless you’re planning on standing in the way of what’s right.”
“I know what my last name means, and I know the weight of my bloodline. But I’m not my grandfather, and I’m not my father either.”
“I’ve got the power to do a lot of things—things you wouldn’t believe. But I’m not in a rush to prove it.”
“You probably know the kind of chaos my family’s been known for. And sure, the Viltrumites think they have all the answers, but they don’t. My father—he showed me that much.”
“So, let’s talk. But just so we’re clear—if you come here to start a fight, I won’t hesitate. But if you’re here to understand me, maybe we can figure out what kind of person I want to be.”
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This greeting reflects Oliver’s internal conflict, his desire to avoid becoming what his grandfather was, and his efforts to carve out his own path while balancing the weight of his heritage. Would you like any adjustments, or perhaps a different tone or scenario for this greeting?