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The Man Who Owned the Sun★★
June 29, 1994
The buildings and levels within

I’m sitting around at this table with these superheroes. I decide to investigate this building. I ask who can teleport, and look at Illyana, but Superman says he can. I ask him to teleport inside, and he takes us in but it’s more of an invisible fast-flying. We are aware that the sun lies somewhere inside this incredibly huge building. The first level held a huge room of laundry machines and people working, but they weren’t unhappy. We were told that the leader of the complex was evil. We proceeded to level two where we found a lot of grunt workers. Then to level three, which was a business district. Suddenly it was Jeff, Jarrin, and someone else with me instead of Superman. We went to level four and it was housing. We were now so high up that the building swayed in the wind, and it looked as if we were looking down from a plane. Jeff opened a door and we were pulled outside. Jeff fell down onto the roof of a lower level, but I grabbed the door and was able to swing back around and back inside. Jeff was stuck so we had to leave him. We knew that level five was the sun, moon, stars, and clouds.

We developed a plan. We returned to the business district disguised (very poorly) as aging WWII veterans with questions. We asked to speak to the head guy “Phiel” or something weird. After a wait he appeared and spoke to us. He used terms we didn’t understand but I pretended to understand. He said things like “You have felt the lirte. . . . ” (Or something like “light”). . . . We learned that he owned the sun, moon, and sky, and was slowly taking all the earth’s energy. He would someday have no need for the earth and destroy it. After talking, we left the building. Jarrin and I met up again outside. Then Jeff showed up, blackened, bloodied, holding part of a broken bottle in his hands. He snarled. “I got him. I got the bastard.” (meaning Phiel). We were shocked. We were going to be diplomatic.

References: Illyana is a superhero that can teleport. Jeff and Jarrin are friends from high school.

Bigger Inside: This is an interesting combination of Hyperspace (where the interior is larger than the exterior), and the Tower Effect, culminating in a level, apparently inside the building, that contains the sun and moon, stars and clouds.

A Shocking Twist: Jeff sure did have his own intentions! This is either another example of independent entities making their own decisions, or I am experiencing a story rote.