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“A desperate mother once bargained with me for five days of moonlight to give life to her unborn children,” Khonshu remarks. “What will you stake for two lives of moonlight, Marc Spector?”
In which Marc Spector is left for dead in the Egyptian desert and is given a choice; in which Steven is a fictive in denial; in which Marc characteristically makes decisions on behalf of his loved ones without telling them exactly how anyone will benefit from said decisions; in which Steven earns a BA while Marc and Jake are working for the CIA; in which Jake is simultaneously the best and worst driver in the headspace; and in which we see the Moon Knight lads before they became Moon Knight.
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- Part 3 of Moon Knight One-Shots
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The last thing Steven Grant remembers is how beautiful the stars are in the Egyptian desert.
And then moments later, he wakes up in his old flat with a one-finned goldfish and a mysterious appointment he doesn't remember making. He does remember his brief spin as Khonshu's avatar, but he's beginning to doubt if that was ever really real.Or, Steven takes a trip into Marc's headspace after the end of Episode 3.
AKA, my last-minute predictions for Episode 4 largely based on the Lemire run and those trailer shots we got of Marc and/or Steven and/or Jake in the mental facility.
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- Part 2 of Moon Knight One-Shots
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In which Steven tries to make good on his promise to never give Marc a moment of peace for what he did; in which Marc attempts to explain their DID to Steven; in which Khonshu ominously perches on airplane wings; in which Jake Lockley makes a brief cameo as head of the Steven Grant Protection Squad; and in which Marc reflects on his history at least a little bit.
Takes place during the last few minutes of Episode 2, before we see Marc and Steven in Cairo.
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- Part 1 of Moon Knight One-Shots
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Hearthstone was sick of failure. Not just fed up, not just tired of it, but truly sick of failure. It had been his one defining feature for so long.
It was time to change that. It was time to go home.
Of course, Blitzen came along, too.
