Power Rankings
I saw @marzena-doe's list and decided to create a quick one myself. This includes characters besides the Royal Family of Mongo, and is based on my understanding of current power levels. A few notes follow.
Ora
Amy O'Connor
Duffy Gordon
Veena Dark
Zorelda
Mandrake
Cathleen O'Connor
Damian Dark
Jedda Walker
Jedda Gordon
Hadea
Sheila DeWindt
Duffy's telepathy is generally shown to be stronger than Jedda Walker's. So far, we've learned that Duffy can control several people in a room without much effort. Her power can even reach someone from a building across a street. However, Amy's ability to fly and to detect others would likely allow her to avoid Duffy's telepathic range while attacking at a distance. Veena can project and direct lightning while hovering as well.
One of Zorelda's most impressive abilities in the TV series was her power to teleport others to a place of her choosing, but it's never made clear just how far she can move someone, or if she can warp them to a location that she isn't familiar with. In fan fiction, she displays impressive energy projection, and presumably has the same powers that she gave Krotan temporarily.
Mandrake, of course, has a variety of tricks up his sleeve, as does Cathleen. Jedda Gordon shows much potential, but does not demonstrate the same mastery of telekinesis that Amy displays. At present, Jedda's use of the power also weakens her.
Sheila can summon strong force fields, but Hadea's ability to heal likely gives her an edge in battle, as it makes her -- and her allies -- especially difficult to overcome.
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CATHLEEN PAIGE SPENGLER - OC INFO
(Special thanks to @ariel-seagull-wings for this manip; it's so beautiful!)
FULL NAME: Cathleen Anne Spengler (nee Paige)
NICKNAME(S): Cath (by everyone, started by Egon), Cathy (by everyone on her side of the family), Cat (by Janine), the Ghostbuster's Guard Dog (by tabloids and critics), the Wicked Witch of Summerville (by Summerville citizens)
FACECLAIM: Linda Purl
FANDOM: Ghostbusters (1984-1989; 2021-)
BIRTHDAY: January 2nd, 1945
ZODIAC SIGN: Capricorn
SEXUALITY: Demisexual
GENDER: Female (she/her/hers)
OCCUPATION: Actress, writer, singer, dancer, choreographer, voice and dance teacher, Ghostbuster
BIRTHPLACE: Madison, Wisconsin
LIVES IN: Madison, Wisconsin (birth-age 12) || Cleveland, Ohio (age 12-18) || Manhattan, New York City, New York (age 18-24, 25-48, 77-currently) || Cambridge, Massachusetts (age 24-25) || Summerville, Oklahoma (48-77)
NATIONALITY: American
FAMILY:
Egon Spengler (husband, m. 1974-2021 (his death))
Felicity Spengler (daughter, miscarried 1978)
Callie Spengler (daughter)
Marie Spengler (daughter)
Trevor Spengler (grandson)
Phoebe Spengler (granddaughter)
Benjamin Paige (father, died 1988)
Colleen Paige [nee Tillens] (mother, died 2002)
David Paige (older brother)
Joanne Paige [nee Vogel] (sister-in-law)
Jill Paige (niece)
Mark Paige (nephew)
Mitchell Paige (nephew)
Lucinda "Cindy" Paige (niece)
Christopher Paige (nephew)
Theresa Paige (niece)
Sharon Paige (niece)
Caroline Tiffin [nee Paige] (older sister)
Glenn Tiffin (brother-in-law)
Ronald Tiffin (nephew)
Anthony Tiffin (nephew)
Jackson "Sonny" Tiffin (nephew)
Abel Paige (younger brother)
Rebecca Paige [nee O'Connor] (sister-in-law)
Loretta Paige (niece)
Erika Paige (niece)
Dominic Paige (nephew)
Eleanor Paige (niece)
Melanie Paige (niece)
Katrina Paige (niece)
Constance "Connie" Whelan [nee Paige] (younger sister)
Douglas Whelan (brother-in-law)
Monty Whelan (nephew)
Timothy Whelan (nephew)
Gina Whelan (niece)
Felicity Whelan (niece)
Adam Paige (younger brother)
Helen Paige [nee Rafferty] (sister-in-law)
Olivia Paige (niece)
Holly Paige (niece)
Cynthia Paige (younger sister)
Edison Spengler, Sr. (father-in-law, deceased 1983)
Ruth Spengler [nee Westelman] (mother-in-law, deceased 2001)
Elon Spengler (brother-in-law, deceased 2014)
Noelle Spengler [nee Rosenfeld] (sister-in-law)
Edison Spengler, Jr. (nephew)
Cyrus Spengler (uncle-in-law, deceased 2002)
Peter Venkman (honorary older brother)
Dana Barrett (honorary sister-in-law)
Oscar Venkman [born Wallance, formerly Barrett] (honorary nephew)
Eliana "Elly" Venkman (honorary grand-niece)
Andrew Venkman (honorary nephew)
Kelly Venkman (honorary nephew)
Ray Stantz (honorary older brother)
Willow Olson (honorary sister-in-law)
Addison Stantz (honorary niece)
Natalie Stantz (honorary niece)
Grace Stantz (honorary niece)
Janine Melnitz (honorary younger sister)
MOODBOARD:
CHARACTERISTICS: Creative, daring, valiant, quirky, brave, sweet, headstrong, theatrical, hopeful, romantic, prone to vanity and a quick temper, plucky, brilliant, enigmatic, cunning, maternal, devoted, protective
LIKES: Musicals, reading, writing, learning new things, singing, dancing, traveling, planning events, research, baking, cooking, photography, cuddling with Egon and the girls, snipe battles with Peter, being the center of attention
DISLIKES: Ignorance and close-mindedness, her blood family, Slimer escaping the display case, the Peck family, bullies, the fact that her sister Connie gave her youngest daughter the same name of the baby that she lost
WEAPON OF CHOICE:
PKE Meter
Proton Pack
Ghost Trap
Gigameter
Tobin's Spirit Guide
Occult Reference Net
OTHER PERSONAL INFO:
Raised Catholic, but converted to Judaism shortly before her wedding to Egon
Attended Julliard to study music and NYU to study literature/creative writing
After years of struggling to conceive and eventually becoming pregnant only to lose the baby at eighteen weeks, Cathleen took up alcohol to cope
Idolized Julie Andrews, Debbie Reynolds, Judy Garland, Chita Rivera, and Shirley Jones growing up
Fluent in Hebrew, Yiddish, French, Greek, European and Latin American Spanish, Flemish, Irish Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic, German, Greek, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Latin, and Sumerian
INSPIRATION: Sherrezade (Twisted: The Untold Story of a Royal Vizier), Juliet O'Hara (Psych), Becky Barnes (Hatchetfield series), Elliot Reid (Scrubs), Miss Holloway (Hatchetfield series), Annabel Lee (Edgar Allan Poe's Murder Mystery Dinner Party), Elphaba Thropp (Wicked), Ramona Trousers (Headless: A Sleepy Hollow Story), Snow White/Mary Margaret Blanchard (Once Upon A Time), Princess Aurora/Briar Rose (Sleeping Beauty), Gwen Barrymore (The Solve-It Squad Returns), Marlowe Viccellio (Psych), Dr. Julia Ogden (Murdoch Mysteries), Dr. Helen Magnus (Sanctuary), Dr. Bedelia du Maurier (Hannibal), Jane Seymour (Six)
NAME ANALYSIS:
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Dreams About Being Lost
Dreams about being lost are an incredibly normal topic at sleep time. Assuming you or a friend or family member have been making this progress around evening time, you might have inquiries regarding what everything may mean. As a feature of a Huffington Post series on dreams and their implications, we addressed Cathleen O'Connor, Ph.D., creator of "The Everything Law of Attraction Dream Dictionary," to get master counsel about the implications of your or your cherished one's lost dreams. Note: While dream investigation is exceptionally abstract, this post may give some understanding into why this fantasy happened or is repeating.
Dreams About Being Lost
What do dreams about being lost mean? "Dreams about being lost or looking for something lost generally signify nervousness. They inspire sensations of disarray and disappointment, or even a feeling of feeling you don't fit in," says O'Connor. "Normally, the significance has to do with a current circumstance in your life where you are restless that you won't track down your direction - - maybe a new position where you feel your abilities are not ideal, a transition to another city where you are restless with regards to fitting in and making new companions or maybe a significant assignment at work with a cutoff time approaching."
What would I be able to find out with regards to myself from dreaming about being lost? "Ask yourself where in your life you are feeling lost here and there. When you recognize the uneasiness creating circumstance, you can deal with your sentiments," O'Connor says. Assuming your lost dream is about a missing item, she recommends you ask yourself what that article represents. "For instance, dreaming about losing your wallet can be a fantasy where you dread losing your personality by attempting to adjust to outside assumptions that don't reflect who you really are."
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Past investigation, what social imagery can be found in dreams about being lost? "Likewise with most dreams, the singular visionary's present life is normally the wellspring of any fantasy about being lost or losing something. Assuming enthusiastic outpourings of despondency or misfortune are considered inadmissible in a specific culture or family, those people may fantasy about being lost or losing something to deal with genuine misfortune that has gone unexpressed," says O'Connor.
Who will in general fantasize being lost most often? "Fantasies about being lost are incredibly normal and can happen at whatever stage in life," O'Connor says. "Young youngsters frequently fantasy about being lost in school, incapable to track down their homeroom or storage. Grown-up variants of a similar dream may observe the visionary looking for where he left his vehicle or attempting to explore his direction through a new city or building complex or interminably looking for a report required for a significant work meeting."
Is there any importance to dreaming about a friend or family member being lost? "Most frequently, others in a fantasy address portions of the visionary so a fantasy in which somebody you care for is lost may demonstrate that you esteem a part of that individual in yourself and feel you have lost that limit or capacity," O'Connor says. An encounter of deficiency of somebody you care about could actuate a lost dream. "You may likewise feel that somebody near you is flopping or needs course in a significant everyday issue and those concerns surface through your fantasies," she says.
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