Thread:TheDigger1/@comment-27109830-20190907091820/@comment-27109830-20191012000138

Of course.

Miriam and Beck are the protagonists of two crowd-funded spiritual successors to classic franchisers that recently got revived. Both have similar, dark powers centered around absorbing Shards and Xels of the foes they defeat, gaining new powers accordingly. This power, however, also led to the creation of major villains and older counterparts to Miriam and Beck; Gebel and Trinity/Ray respectively. Nevertheless, Miriam and Beck prove that their powers aren't inherently bad, as they use them for good deeds, and even go on to redeem/help their corrupted and manipulated counterparts. Lastly, both their kinds came to be at the dawn of human evolution, albeit to opposite ends; Miriam and the other Shardbinders came to be at the hands of evil alchemists that refused to change along with the industrialization, whereas Beck and the other Mighty Numbers were created by benovelent scientists to make the next step towards the future.