Thanos stood in the middle of a large forest, bathed in the soft glow of the moonlight. His purple skin gleamed in the pale light, and his eyes burned with an inner fire.
He closed his eyes and focused on his powers, feeling the raw energy coursing through his veins. He was stronger, faster, and more agile than any mortal. He had the power to wield the infinity stones and bend reality to his will, to create and destroy as he saw fit.
But as he tested the limits of his power, he began to ask himself questions. If he was truly Thanos, then wouldn't the invasion of New York never happen if he doesn't show up? He pondered this for a moment, his mind racing with theories and possibilities.
Perhaps he was an anomaly, a glitch in the fabric of reality. Perhaps there was a "real Thanos" out there somewhere, living his life without interference. Thanos smiled to himself, feeling a rush of excitement and power.
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But the memories he received were all too real, the life of Thanos, the order he created, and his army. He couldn't deny the fact that he had become the Mad Titan, even if there were still mysteries surrounding his existence.
He looked up at the sky, wondering if he would ever be able to reach the heights of power that he had seen in the comics. He longed to be like King Thanos, a being of godlike power and unstoppable might.
But the voice in his head brought him back to reality, with a mad laugh and a snarky comment.
'So what if there's another Thanos? We'll just steal his shiny stones and turn him into cheese.'
Thanos laughed too, feeling a sense of camaraderie with the strange voice.
They discussed their plans, the voice suggesting that they use someone to do their bidding. Kai nodded, feeling a sense of satisfaction. It was a good plan, and one that would allow them to avoid unnecessary risks.
As they discussed further, occasional chuckles and laughter filled the forest, echoing through the trees and the night. Thanos felt alive, more alive than he had ever felt before.