The Guide to a Mending Soulby Sorabando
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1. Dimensional Travelers
Note: Hey everyone! This, as it says, is the guide to the story "A Mending Soul." This section gives you a brief overview of what a traveler is, and what their "Dimensional Designation" thingy is. Enjoy!
Another note: There are spoilers in here, so I suggest, if you have not already, you read the entirety of "A Mending Soul" first.
Dimensional Travelers:
Dimensional Travelers are humans and other creatures that are transformed by the Paradox into dimensional-traveling superheroes.
Dimensional Travelers' powers:
(these powers are increased by a factor of two for each power tier, though some powers are only available to higher power tiers)
Offensive powers:
Accuracy (Travelers can hit stuff perfectly from incredible distances with attacks)
Basic elements (Travelers have control over fire, water, air, and earth)
Energies (Travelers have control over shadow, light, explosive, spellbinder, kinetic, pure, and thermal energy)
Periodic elements (Travelers have control over the elements of the periodic table)
Caustic material (Travelers have control over caustic compounds, acid, poison, and radioactive material)
Density control (Travelers can control their own density for a limited time to turn intangible or turn harder than steel)
Sonic (Travelers can release yells that are capable of shattering stone walls and knocking out other beings)
Molecular disruption (Travelers can fire bolts of power capable of completely disintegrating any inorganic object)
Supernova blast (Tier 1 travelers can release a massive blast of pure power capable of destroying planets, solar systems, and sometimes whole galaxies.)
Lightning (Travelers can conjure up bolts of lightning and electricity)
Magnetism (Travelers can attract and repulse large amounts of metal)
Geo-magnetism (Tier 1 travelers can attract and repulse planets, moons, and asteroids)
Dark matter (Tier 2 and tier 1 travelers can fire blasts of dark matter that will dissolve any material in existence)
Black hole (Tier 1 travelers can conjure up miniature black holes at will)
Gravimetric (Tier 2 and tier 1 travelers can fire dense bolts of gravimetric power to crush large amounts of matter into compressed superdense particles)
Seismic (Travelers can send seismic blasts into the ground, causing mountains and rocks to crumble and earthquakes to start)
Defensive powers
Elemental resistance (Travelers can resist extreme temperatures to an extent)
Telepathic communication (Travelers are capable of opening telepathic links with each other to communicate over an intercom)
Superstrength (Travelers can lift up to 8 tons, 10 if they work out)
Superspeed (Most travelers can run almost reach 100 kilometers an hour, but power tier 1s and Night Shade can speed up their molecules to reach supersonic velocities, and sometimes even lightspeed)
Enhanced Senses (Travelers can see farther, smell more, and hear more than the average human)
Dimensional traveling (All travelers can open up interdimensional portals to wherever they want at will)
Teleportation (Travelers can teleport to different areas on a planet instantaneously)
Energy shield (Travelers can conjure up shields of pure energy to protect them from most harm for a certain amount of time)
Cloaking (Travelers can conjure up photon-reflecting energy and retro-reflective material to hide themselves from the naked eye)
Shape shifting (Travelers' bodies can shape shift, though usually this is limited to the physical and chemical parameters of the current dimension they are in at the moment)
Inorganic molecular constitution (Travelers can conjure up inorganic objects at will)
Organic molecular constitution (Tier 1 travelers can conjure up organic objects at will)
Age (All travelers have a lifespan of 20000 years without physical changes, though no one has lived that long as of yet)
Healing (All travelers have the ability to heal wounds, though only Designated Healer travelers and tier 1 travelers can heal most critical wounds)
Unique Abilities:
These special abilities are sometimes gifted to certain travelers by the Paradox. These powers are unique from any of the other powers given to regular travelers.
Chains of Truth (Joseph Torrus): This ability allows the user to bind targets in materialized embodiments of their own will and conviction. These chains can only be broken when the user says so, or if their will and/or conviction breaks. The attack cannot be used against Dimensional Lords.
Stare of the Souls (Abimael "James" Sethson): This ability allows the user to look into the soul of a target and glean truths and lies from them. However, it can also be used, to some capacity, to drag memories and thoughts from a target as well. The attack is also useless against Dimensional Lords.
Necromancy (Ravencroft Solace): This ability allows the user to drain the life force of a target with mere physical contact. The attack will work through clothing and armor. The attack is, as well, useless against Dimensional Lords.
Dimensional Travelers' Designations
Each being, when imbued with their powers, are given a designation with which they can identify themselves with other dimensional travelers. These designations involve their true name, their sex and how they would interact in a situation (these last two are coupled into a single category called Dimensional Orientation), the time they were given their powers, and their power level.
Dimensional Orientation: ABB-C
A = Gender of the being. This can either be male (M), female (F), or neither (N).
BB = the skill set of the being. There are several combinations which include:
EA = Extremely Aggressive
CA = Chaotically Aggressive
AA = Aggressive
PA = Passive Aggressive
EJ = Extremely Judgmental
CJ = Chaotically Judgmental
JJ = Judgmental
PJ = Passive Judgmental
EP = Extremely Protective
CP = Chaotically Protective
TP = Protective
PP= Passive Protective
LV = Purely Peaceful
DH = Designated Healer
AO = All Others (Specific designation for the firstborn)
Aggressive designations are those who are specifically designated to fight and kill demons and other enemies of the travelers. Judgmental designations are those who are specifically designated to hunt down traitorous travelers, as well as spread justice through the multiverse. Protective designations are those designated to protect specific dimensions. Peaceful designations are those who are designated to spread peace and love. Healers are those designated to heal innocents and travelers in the event of a fight.
The prefixes also have important meanings. Extreme means that the designated are to perform their designation with extreme prejudice. Chaotic means that the designated are to perform their designation at literally all costs (there are very, very few Chaotically Protective and Chaotically Judgmental travelers). Normal means the designated are to perform their designations within reasonable parameters. Passive means the designated are to perform their designations only as long as no non-demons are at risk. Peaceful and Healer designations do not have these prefixes.
C = The authority level of the travelers designation. Designated with higher authorities level have the ability to command other travelers of the same designation with the same or lower authority levels. The one exception is the firstborn, who is allowed to command all designations.
Generation:
As of 2013 Anno Domini in Earth Prime Years, there are 80 generations of travelers. A score or so are recruited every generation.
Power tiers:
These tiers go from 3 (lowest) to 1 (highest). These tiers show how much raw power exists in a traveler at all times.
Here is an example: Discordious Draconequus, Dimensional Orientation MCA-9, 65th generation, power tier 1.
This means that this dimensional traveler's name is Discordious Draconequus.
He is a male, and his skill set is chaotically aggressive (which means he is supposed to kill demons at all possible costs), and he has a commanding authority in that designation. He was created in the 65th generation, and he has the highest power level.
Traveler's Code:
The code has seven parts. 1) You shall not kill any other traveler. 2) You shall not commit any form of genocide of any creature except of the demon species. 3) You shall yield to your designation superiors. 4) You will obey the Paradox at all costs. 5) You will obey the firstborn at all costs unless it goes against the Paradox's commands. 6) You will attempt to minimize temporal contamination (interfering with a dimension's timeline). 7) You will not destroy any dimension of any form ever.
Note: The next couple of sections involve every traveler ever mentioned. If you consider yourself something of a trivia master on "A Mending Soul," then please keep an eye out for any mistakes or continuity errors I may have made. Oh, and one other note. This whole thing is a work in progress, so I will continue to update it, and keep you guys posted in "A Mending Soul."
2. Primary Travelers
Note: Here is the list of travelers that are important to the storyline of "A Mending Soul." As of yet, Daniel Dragoon, Night Shade, Franklin Montgomery, Samuel Dellor, Desmond Butler, Ravencroft Solace, Orion Joseph Langley, Gene Grayson, Tenebris Dumplin, Anima Lupo, Xavier Raptum, Batusi, Cygnis Solcroft and Wild/Feral are OCs created by you guys!
Primary Travelers:
Firstborn:
Designation: Abimael "James" Sethson. Dimensional Orientation: MAO – 9. Generation: 1st. Power Tier: 1. His designation states his command level of 9 of AO (all others). This means he has automatic command over all other travelers who follow the code. His tier power states he is a 1, but it is actually much higher than that.
Personality: Originally cynical, reckless, and rude. He would ignore anyone who tried to help him, and would generally place any teammates around him in danger if it meant giving him a win. However, after spending a year in the My Little Pony dimension, he wised up and became a calm, caring, and witty friend to all.
History: Abimael was recruited as a dimensional traveler in 7820 B.C. He is brother of Enos and son of Seth, who is son of Adam, the first man of Earth Prime. The firstborn started his demon-fighting career originally as a loner. This was due to the fact he didn't trust anyone but himself to carry through for a win. However, despite this, after two thousand years of fighting as a loner, he formed a close relationship with a traveler named Anna Coronado. They eventually formed a team, consisting of a traveler named Milo Juster, Dathan Enosson, and Anna. But Anna was soon killed in a battle. James was devastated, but being in a team taught him that working together was easier and safer than working alone. Thus he formed a second team, consisting of Daniel Dragoon, Martin Calhoun, and Daniel Porthus. After a while, Daniel Dragoon left because of the firstborn's reckless attitude. The firstborn then recruited Joseph Torrus, who eventually left him as well for the same reason. The firstborn, now convinced that no one could be trusted, then disbanded the team and became a loner again. However, after a couple of years going solo again, the firstborn assembled another team consisting of Martin Calhoun, Miranda Arkine, Brandon Dallas, Roger Gnilegnahc, and Alice Pringle. All but the firstborn and Miranda were killed by the Paradox when he ordered an ambush on them. The firstborn then fled to the My Little Pony dimension where, thanks to some choice friendships, he learned how to really interact with others in a kind demeanor. He is now married to Princess Twilight Sparkle. Nevertheless, the traveler database marks him as dead during the ambush.
Physical features: He is about 7880 years old, but he looks like he is 18. Height 5'8", shaggy black hair, dark brown eyes, fair skinned.
Physical features (ponified): Alicorn. Relatively tall for a pony, golden-yellow coat, brown mane, pale blue eyes. Cutie mark is an elaborate blue sword intersecting a blue infinity sign.
Preferred powers: The firstborn didn't favor any of his powers. He used each one with purpose and precision.
Dathan Enosson:
Designation: Dathan Enosson. Dimensional Orientation: MCA – 9. Generation 2nd. Power Tier 2.
Personality: Dathan Enosson was extremely judgmental and outspoken. He was rough, rude, and had social issues. The main trouble, however, was with the firstborn. He was convinced that James had stolen the right as firstborn from his father: Enos, and he hated James for it. However, despite this, when he encountered Princess Luna in the My Little Pony dimension when he was searching for a place to put the tree of Harmony, he willingly tossed all of his issues aside for her. The two became deeply in love, but after he left to report back to the Paradox, Dathan let his issues against the firstborn get the better of him, and he went on a journey of vengeance.
History: Immediately after planting the tree of Harmony, Dathan Enosson tried to indirectly murder the firstborn by joining his team with Anna Coronado and Milo Juster. Unfortunately, he couldn't backstab James because Milo saw right through his deception. Dathan thus eventually left the team and went rogue, hoping for another chance to kill the firstborn. He eventually got it when the demon Legion gave him an opening. He attacked the firstborn when he was at Canterlot castle in the My Little Pony dimension, but was defeated. He then encountered his lost love Luna again, and she helped reform him. Unfortunately, this was not to last, because a couple of days after he reformed, he died trying to save Ponyville from Legion. The traveler database marks him as dead.
Physical features: He was 7795 years old when he died. Height: 6', shaggy black hair, light brown eyes, dark skinned.
Physical features (ponified): Unicorn. Tall for a pony, black coat, red mane, red eyes. Cutie mark is a red infinity sign with a crescent moon behind it.
Preferred powers: Dathan preferred shadow energy and dark matter.
Daniel Dragoon:
Designation: Daniel Dragoon. Dimensional Orientation: MAA – 9. Generation 59th. Power Tier 1.
Personality: Daniel Dragoon is relatively reserved, though he has an extremely hot temper. Nevertheless, he never lets this anger get the better of him unless demons are involved. He hates demons with a passion. However, for the most part he stays calm and calculating.
History: Daniel is an orphan born on the colony world of Helios in the Orbis Terrarum II, the second alternate timeline of Earth Prime. His parents were killed when he was young as a result of a civil war between the Rebellion, who believed that Helios should govern itself with minimal interference from Earth, and the Earth Government. Daniel was forced to join the Rebellion at a young age in order to survive. He was recruited into the Dragoons, an elite group of artificial Pyro-Kenetics created by the Rebellion. Given standard combat augments, plus fire resistant skin, Daniel was then armed with an advanced flame-thrower and a suit of fire-proof power armor with a helmet shaped like a dragon's head. After a run in with the Corruption, a powerful Bio-weapon used by the Rebellion in the form of a highly parasitic fungus, in which he and his unit had to burn the infected remains of an entire city that the Rebellion wanted, Daniel and a large number of the Dragoon Corps defected to the Earth Government. Earth eventually won the war and it was after this that Paradox recruited Daniel, who informed him that it was the demons who supplied the Rebellion with the Corruption bio weapon. A century later, Daniel returned to his home to find it overrun by the Corruption. After being forced to burn his homeworld to barren rock and hunting down the demons responsible, Daniel retreated into seclusion for over a century. Devastated by guilt, Daniel sought out redemption by killing even more demons. This eventually caused him to join as right-hand-man in the firstborn's second team. He was incredibly useful to this team, and won a name for himself amongst travelers and demons alike. After a while, he left the team because he couldn't stand the firstborn's attitude and formed his own team consisting of Bastian Junior Bux and Hillary Rich. However, a year later those two were killed. Daniel then formed a third team, the Brothers in Arms corps, consisting of himself, Franklin Montgomery, and Night Shade. They are now heavily involved with the rebellion against the Paradox.
Physical features: He is about 258 years old as of now. Height: 6'1", short black hair, sharp blue eyes with flecks of amber, fair skinned.
Physical features (dragonfied): Medium-sized for a dragon, red scales, grey underbelly, and black spikes.
Preferred powers: Daniel pretty much only used fire, superheated plasma, and thermal energy.
Joseph Torrus:
Designation: Joseph Torrus. Dimensional Orientation MPJ – 9. Generation 79th. Power Tier 2. Despite the fact that he is a power tier 2 on the travelers database, he is commonly accepted amongst travelers to be the third most powerful traveler to ever exist.
Personality: He originally started as a perfect "goody-two-shoes." He never cut corners and he never did anything wrong. He would play exactly by the handbook of good guys and never lied, cheated, or killed unnecessarily. However, he relied too much on the hope that good would always overcome evil, and trusted too much on every friend he came across. Thus, when betrayals started happening, his heart broke and his personality changed. He became psychotic, murderous, prideful, and hateful. He killed without a second thought. Neverhteless, after his actions cost him his best friend, Mellisa, he ran away to the My Little Pony dimension where Fluttershy helped him reform. He eventually returned to being kind, caring, and trusting, though he still is known to have dangerous outbursts.
History: Joseph, originally from Earth Prime, became a traveler at nine. He immediately formed a team with a couple of other young travelers, including Night Shade. They worked together until their actions (particularly the defeat of the demon Abbadon) caught the notice of the firstborn, who offered Joseph a place on his team. Joseph accepted and dissipated his old team. However, after serving on the firstborn's team for a total of two years, he left because of the firstborn's attitude and became a semi-loner. He would travel to dimensions and team up with natives to bring down evil empires or corrupted cartels. Unfortunately his trusting personality made him vulnerable to betrayals and that is exactly what started happening. After these betrayals broke his heart, he went on a killing rampage, and killed a couple hundred people. Soon his rampage got out of hand and he killed his best friend. He then ran to the My Little Pony dimension where he reformed. He then helped protect the dimension from Abbadon, Xaphan, Legion, and the Paradox. He is married to Fluttershy and has a child.
Physical features: He is currently 22 years old. Height: 6', rough-cut dark brown hair, dark brown eyes, fair skinned.
Physical features (ponified): Alicorn. Normal sized, dark blue coat, dark purple mane. Cutie mark is a picture of a black and purple infinity sign.
Preferred powers: Joseph used each of his powers equally, like the firstborn.
Franklin Montgomery:
Designation: Franklin Montgomery. Dimensional Orientation: MPA – 5. Generation 77th. Power Tier 3.
Personality: Franklin Montgomery is something of a prankster. He keeps the mood light, and enjoys a good laugh, even when it is at the expense of a friend. Despite this, he is fiercely loyal to Daniel, Night Shade, and his sister Miranda Arkine. He would die for them in a heartbeat.
History: Franklin originally lived in Orbis Terrarum XI, the eleventh alternate timeline to Earth Prime. In this timeline, the Vietnam war never ended with a U.S.A. retraction, and had scaled into World War III. Franklin, at age eighteen, joined the U.S.A. army and fought in Vietnam for two years until he lost his legs in a firefight. He was brought home and rehabilitated by his sister Miranda. After a couple months of this, the Paradox gave him his legs back and recruited him into the travelers. He immediately was recruited by the firstborn because of his killer sniper skills and past fighting experience, something that most travelers didn't have. However, the personality of the firstborn eventually forced Franklin away, and he became a loner. However, almost immediately after becoming one, Daniel recruited him into the Brothers in Arms corps team. He is still in that team and actively works against the Paradox now.
Physical features: He is about 27 years old as of now. Height 6'2", yellow hair, bright blue eyes, fair skinned, small scar running across left cheek.
Preferred powers: Franklin rarely uses his powers directly. However, he uses a wide range of them to assist him in sniping. He uses his control of air to silence his bullets. In addition, he uses his air control coupled with magnetism to give his bullets a "heat-seeking" quality. Also, he uses his ability to molecularly constitute inorganic object to create an endless supply or various sniper bullets.
Night Shade:
Designation: Night Shade. Dimensional Orientation: MPA – 8. Generation: 79th. Power tier 2. Despite being designated as a power tier 2 in the traveler database, he is considered a power tier 1 by his peers.
Personality: Night Shade is friendly, spry, and a tad bit unwitting. Nevertheless, he is extremely protective of his friends, and will willing place himself in harm's way as long as he knows his friends will be safe. He is extremely likeable.
History: He originally comes from Earth Prime, New York. His family was killed by robbers at age 3, and was left to die in the streets. But by some incredible act of either cunning or kindness, the Paradox chose to raise the child himself. The Paradox literally took on a physical form so that he could care for the child for seven years in the comfort of a small penthouse in Hawaii. At age 4, Night Shade (his true name is unknown, even to himself) began to show incredibly powerful skills as a traveler. The Paradox began to send him out as an agent on several small mission, all of which he completed with flying colors. Soon the Paradox let Night Shade join Joseph Torrus's team on request at age 6. However, soon the team was disbanded and Night Shade began to work alone, though the Paradox regularly checked up on him. Soon, though, Night Shade joined Daniel Dragoon's Brothers in Arms corps and has been with them until the My Little Pony dimension. Here he realized that his "father" was a criminal mastermind, and it broke his heart. However, it began to mend when Scootaloo's family offered to adopt him, which he accepted. He now is part of Scootaloo's family in the My Little Pony dimension.
Physical features: He is currently 11 years old. Height 5'5", blonde hair, green-ish eyes, fair skinned.
Physical features (ponified): Pegasus. Normal size for a pony, black coat, light green mane, light green eyes. Cutie mark is a picture of a blue lightning bolt inside a blue infinity circle.
Preferred powers: Night Shade preferred to use kinetic energy and superspeed over anything else.
Miranda Arkine:
Designation: Miranda Arkine. Dimensional Orientation: FEP – 8. Generation 79th. Power Tier 2.
Personality: Miranda wad the kindest, sweetest, most wonderful person probably in existence. Despite the fact that she was condemned to a future of fighting demons, she spent every living moment of it taking time out of her life to talk to strangers, and to help wherever she could. She was kind to everyone she met unconditionally, and did everything she cold to make others around her happy, because that pleased her more than anything else. She was actually considered "sanctioned" by every cartel, gang, and mercenary group in the multiverse.
History: Originally Miranda was a nurse in the Stanford Hospital in California in the same Orbis Terrarum XI dimension. However, she quit her job when Franklin, her brother, was hurt and worked every living moment helping him recuperate. However, he eventually disappeared thanks to being recruited by the Paradox. Miranda Arkine was saddened when her brother disappeared, and the mind-wipe the Paradox attempted on the planet didn't fool her. Thus, the Paradox recruited her to keep his presence from being known outside the ranks of travelers. Miranda was an extremely skilled fighter, despite her loathing for hurting living creatures and her training as a nurse. She became respected by everyone, and even admired. However, this kept increasing until Miranda lost contact of her brother due to the floods of calls for help from her from all over the multiverse. She successfully answered all of these calls. However, during one of these answers, she fell in love with a Bionicle Toa named Norik in the LEGO Bionicle dimension. Under the name Toa Varian, she traveled with him on several small adventures. Unfortunately one of these adventures ended up with her being captured and being placed in suspended animation in a mercenary fortress. Luckily Franklin discovered her predicament and he and his friends broke her out. At this time, the firstborn, looking for members to join his third team, recruited her because of her amazing fighting skills. However, during the Warhammer 40k ambush, she was captured by demons, who had not realized that the ambush that they had encountered had been staged by the Paradox. The demons tortured her for a year, but she eventually managed to escape. Unfortunately her mind broke from the pain she endured and she went insane. Nevertheless, some help from the powerful being Doxia eventually restored her memory, and she was able to rally herself to fight back against the Paradox. Sadly, she was killed in this endeavor. All of the multiverse mourned. In fact, it was her death that prompted the Angels of Heaven to enter the war against the Paradox and his brotherhood.
Physical features: She was about 26 when she died. Height 5'8', long straight brown hair, bright blue eyes, fair skinned.
Physical features (ponified): Earth Pony. Normal size for a pony, bright yellow coat, brown mane, blue eyes. Cutie mark was a picture of a bright pink star encased in a pink infinity sign.
Preferred powers: Though she isn't a designated healer, Miranda only used her healing powers and pure energy.
Orion Joseph Langley:
Designation: Orion Joseph Langley. Dimensional Orientation: MAA – 9. Generation: 80th. Power Tier: 1.
Personality: Langley is tough, yet fair. Despite his many years of combat, he's always understood the value of life, and is determined to do what is just, no matter the situation.
History: Langley was born in 2899, in the Reset Dimension, more commonly known as Orbit. He became a soldier in 2915 to fight in an interstellar war; however, he was injured during combat and was sent to the Hospital Ship Fleet. However, in 2922, Langley was transferred to a frigate called the Phoenix. He served aboard the Phoenix for 88 years, rising from ensign to lieutenant. At this point, the original captain of the Phoenix was killed in a skirmish with a hostile vessel. Langley took control of the ship, and saved the crew for destruction. He was then promoted to captain of the Phoenix. He continued to captain the ship for two years. At this point he United Federation of Colonies (his home nation) became consumed in a civil war, thanks to some "fine-tuning" by the Paradox. At this point, Langley was approached by the Dimensional Lord Meadolax, who went under the code-name Finis in order to convince the Paradox that he had retired from being a Dimensional Lord. Meadolax then gave Langley the powers of a Dimensional Traveler, and tasked him with protecting the dimension, which could possibly play an intriguing roll in the future rebellion against the Enigma Empire, which was stirring up in the main My Little Pony dimension even as they spoke. He is first (and probably last) of the 80th generation of travelers.
Physical features: He is about 114 years old, but looks like his is in his mid-twenties. Height 5'10., black hair cut in military buzz-cut, trimmed bears, silver eyes, pale skinned.
Preferred powers: Due to his inexperience, he tends not to even try using his powers. However, he has warmed up to his shape-shifting abilities, and will use his control over lightning in certain circumstances.
Jetfire:
Designation: Jetfire. Dimensional Orientation: OAA – 9. Generation 3rd. Power tier: 1.
Personality: Quirky, stubborn, and strong headed. He believes that scientific and technological advancement is the future of everything, and this tempers his bravado and other personal traits quite well.
History: Jetfire is the fifth dimensional traveler, as well as first non-human traveler. Despite being given his powers, Jetfire asked if the Paradox could abstain from the mind-wipe. The Paradox agreed to the request. Jetfire continued to work as an Autobot under the Autobot Prime who would eventually become the first Decepticon, the Fallen. However, in his spare time, Jetfire would leave the dimension and fight demons alongside his fellow travelers. He continued this routine for some time, until the Prime Dynasty came to fight the Fallen in Jetfire's home dimension. Jetfire was warped by the Fallen into orbit of the Transformer dimension's Earth, where he crash landed. He immediately recovered from the fall, but decided it was time for him to "disappear." He then faked lying dormant, and left the dimension. He became an extremely active member in the dimensional travelers' ranks, but felt like he had missed so much by being so devoted to his home dimension. Thus he took the longest and hardest possible missions to the outreaches of the multiverse. By doing so, he met up with the mysterious Finnian Jones. The two became fast friends, but Finnian Jones eventually disappeared. Only Jetfire knows where he is, or, at least he thinks he knows where he is. After Finnian Jones disappeared, Jetfire created the Multiverse Policing Force (M.V.A.) to ensure that travelers like him did not disappear again. Jetfire, however, disappeared himself soon after the Era of Anarchy started.
Physical features: He is about 7513 years old. Massive, covered in black and grey armor, long grey metallic beard, red eyes.
Preferred powers: For the most part, Jetfire never really used his powers. He would use his control over air to help him fly, and his control over thermal energy and plasma to superheat his battleaxe, but that was pretty much it.
Evan Funsch:
Designation: Evan Funsch. Dimensional Orientation: MEA – 6. Generation 76th. Power tier 2.
Personality: Head strong. Funsch has a certain disregard for protocol and rules that makes him reckless, but he is absolutely firm in his belief that good will always win. He is very loyal.
History: Funsch is originally from Earth Prime. He became a traveler at age 18, and joined the Multiverse Policing Agency (M.V.A.) at age 20. He helped bring in several extremely dangerous rogue dimensional travelers in his time. After the collapse of the M.V.A. in the year 2000 A.D. Earth Prime years, he continued to work as a policing agent anyway, and keeps track of most dimensional travelers and their whereabouts. He is one of the only travelers besides the firstborn, Torrus, Jetfire, and the Brothers in Arms corps, to realize that the Paradox is evil when he discovered that all personal traveler databases had been tampered.
Physical features: He is about 30 years old. Height 5'10", bald, hazel colored eyes, fair skinned.
Preferred powers: Funsch rarely ever used his powers. He considered it "cheating" and usually resorts to using handheld weapons.
The Ninth Doctor:
Designation: The Ninth Doctor. Dimensional Orientation: MPA -9. Generation: 76th. Power tier 1.
Personality: Despite the jovial and quirky nature of his previous incarnations, the Ninth Doctor is a somewhat mellow character. Saddened by his actions in the Last Great Time War in the Doctor Who dimension, he feels guilty, angry, and a little victimized. However, he hides most of this by acting energetic, witty, and sharp. Most people cannot not tell that he is still deeply hurt.
History: Ironically enough, the Paradox gave the Doctor his powers during his ninth reincarnation, but the powers dissolved when he became the Tenth Doctor. When he incarnated as the Ninth Doctor, the Paradox saw some important and serious qualities within the doctor, and thus gave him the powers of a traveler. The Ninth Doctor, however, rarely spent any time away from his home dimension. Seeing his powers as nothing more than a last resort, the Doctor really never used any of them ever. After a bit of time as a loner, the Doctor met up with Sherlock Holmes while he was working on a case for Dimensional Lord Mattimeo. The Doctor was so excited by Sherlock's incredible deductive abilities that he decided that he wanted to team-up with Sherlock. Initially, Sherlock refused, but the Doctor persisted. Eventually, they became a team... the Dream Team. It is the second most famous team-up, besides the Firstborn's first team.
Physical features: Current age is approximately 900 years, though thanks to time fluxes it is possible that the thirteenth doctor existed in the same extradimensional time and space as the ninth doctor. Height is undisclosed, very short black hair, pale blue and grey eyes, fair skinned.
Preferred powers: As said above, the Doctor considered his powers a last resort, so he never really used them.
Sherlock Holmes
Designation: Sherlock Holmes. Dimensional Orientation: MCJ – 9. Generation 79th. Power Tier 1.
Personality: Sherlock Holmes is a bit of an introvert. Due to the incredible brainpower he possesses, Sherlock sees everyone else as "subpar" and "inferior." However, after working in the field extensively with John Watson, Sherlock has come to understand that he is simply not an ordinary person, and must work towards being more amiable and socially open. Though he is mostly reluctant to try to be friendly, Sherlock does his best. However, he still considers most other people "terribly boring," and will ignore anyone who does not follow up on his standard of "interesting."
History: Sherlock Holmes was born in London in 1976, in the Sherlock Terrarum II dimension, an alternate timeline to the original Sherlock dimension. From an early age, it was obvious that his brain was incredible. It was so incredible, in fact, that he made himself a name amongst the Dimensional Travelers before even he became on himself. At age 20, he began to officially solve cases as a consulting detective for both the London Police, and the Dimensional Travelers. However, the Paradox was worried by the deep insight that Sherlock was capable of, so he kept his distance, ignoring several recommendations by Abimael "James" Sethson, Milo Juster, and Daniel Dragoon. The Paradox could not risk Sherlock cutting through his deceptive plans. Thus, he refused to make Sherlock a dimensional traveler. However, another Dimensional Lord had his eye on him. In 2012, Sherlock's arch-nemesis, Jim Moriarty, besmirched Sherlock's name and threatened to kill his friends if he himself did not commit suicide. With that, Jim killed himself. With his only second option now dead, Sherlock had no choice but to kill himself. However, just before he did that, time froze in place around him, and he was approached by Dimensional Lord Mattimeo. Mattimeo said that his detective skills were needed elsewhere. With that, Mattimeo gave him the means to fake his death, which would signal the gunmen hunting his friends to give up the hunt. Sherlock was equipped with a bungee cord, a Sherlock mask, and colored contact lenses. All of these were used in faking his death effectively. After faking his death, Sherlock agreed to help Mattimeo and the good Dimensional Travelers for two years exactly, before returning to John Watson and his world.
Physical features: Sherlock is 38 years old. He is 6'0" tall, with curling brown hair and hazel eyes, fair skinned.
Preferred powers: Sherlock couldn't care less about his powers. He considers them extremely "uninteresting," and thinks of using them as cheating. He will only use his teleportation and portal powers, and sometimes (reluctantly) his powers of light energy.
Gene Grayson
Designation: Gene Grayson. Dimensional Orientation: MAA – 6. Generation 77th. Power Tier 2.
Personality: Gene Grayson is very logical and reserved, and almost never goes into a fight until he has determined every possible outcome first. He rarely talks, and when he does, he only speaks as the voice of reason.
History: For some unusual reason, not much shows up on the database about him. He was born in 1981 in California in the Orbis Terrarum XI dimension. At age fourteen he was given entrance into College. He was an "A" student. At this time, his father gave him a watchband just before entering into the greatly expanding Vietnam War. He father died a day later in a transportation accident. The watchband is Gene's most prized possession, and he takes it with him everywhere. Gene continued to do well in school, and became graduated with Highest Honors. At age 20, he was got a job as a Theoretical Physics professor at Caltech, and incredible honor. However, he only got one month of teaching in, for at that time he was approached by the Paradox, who was impressed by his brain power. The Paradox gave him his powers, and Gene did not waste anytime going into the field as a loner. He did that for 13 years. Then, a couple of days after his 33rd birthday, he was approached by the Ninth Doctor and a very reluctant Sherlock Holmes. The two offered him a place on their Dream Team. He accepted.
Physical features: Gene Grayson is 33 years old as of now. He is 5'8", thin build with short-cut dark brown hair and really dark hazel eyes, fair skinned.
Preferred powers: Gene is a thinker, so he ensures that he considers all of his options. Thus, he uses all of his powers equally.
Samuel Dellor:
Designation: Samuel Dellor. Dimensional Orientation: MAA – 9. Generation 79th. Power tier 2.
Personality: Samuel is a little bit of an introvert. Thanks to extremely traumatizing experiences in the younger days of battling demons, he doesn't trust anyone, and feels like he has committed crimes beyond description. Despite the fact that he hasn't, he just craves friends and forgiveness for the brutality he has experienced and dished out. However, his experiences have made him slightly brutal, and distrusting.
History: Samuel originally lived in Earth Prime on the streets of Chicago. His family had died when he was five, and he had been forced to fend for himself for three years. Already it was obvious luck wasn't going for him. The Paradox showed up and granted him powers at age eight, and he immediately traveled out to fight demons. He took the most difficult and distant missions possible, often competing with Alyss Heart for the most difficult. Samuel was determined to work himself to death, just so he could wipe out the abuse he had endured at such a young age. Unfortunately this work mentality nearly did get him killed when he was ambushed by the she-demon Jahi, and her gang of blood-thirsty demons warriors. Samuel was almost killed, but, just outside deaths door, he was consumed by a bloodrage. He disintegrated Jahi's warriors with caustic chemicals, and then proceeded to beat Jahi to death with his bare hands while screaming at the top of his lungs. Horrified at what he had become, Samuel then hid in the My Little Pony dimension, hoping that somehow this would wipe out the horrors he had now endured as a traveler. Unfortunately a reminder came in the form of Torrus, who was seeking refuge in the same dimension after killing his best friend. Because of the arrival of Torrus, Samuel went into hiding with his only friend Tiffany, who he had met while he was searching for refuge. However, after Abbadon attacked and Torrus fought him, Samuel deemed the place too much like his old life, so he and Tiffany fled. Unfortunately this attempt to flee just got them caught up in a gang war between a demon clan and a mercenary group. This gang war ended up killing Tiffany and seriously wounding Samuel. Samuel would have died if archangel Michael hadn't shown up to save him. Samuel since then has returned to the My Little Pony dimension to perform a special task.
Physical features: As of now he is 19 years old. Height 5'5", shaggy black hair, pale blue eyes, fair skinned.
Physical features (ponified): Earth Pony. Normal size for a pony, yellow coat, dark green mane, pale blue eyes. Cutie mark is a picture of a green, film-burned infinity sign.
Preferred powers: Samuel prefers to use dark matter, caustic chemicals, and generally deadly acids over anything else.
Wild/Feral:
Designation: Feral/Wild. Dimensional Orientation: MCA – 6. Generation: 78th. Power tier: 2.
Personality: Dangerously quiet. Wild doesn't say anything unless he really deems it necessary. However, when he does speak, he usually is curt and sarcastic.
History: Feral was originally a dire wolf from the Beyond in the Guardians of Ga'Hoole dimension. He was always the outlier of the pack, rarely talking with other wolves, and actually refusing to hunt with the rest. His skills and ferocity, however, were untold of, and even the alpha wolves feared and respected him. However, Wild hated being a wolf. He also hated owls. He pretty much hated everything about his life. He wanted to be something different, something not so vicious or carnivorous. So, when the Paradox gave him powers, because of his hunting skills, he immediately searched out a place where violence had rarely touched. He found the My Little Pony dimension, and he settled down in Ponyville for about a year. He adopted the name Wild and became a pony. Eventually, however, he got restless and decided to explore the lengths of the Everfree forest. He gathered a couple of friends around him and journied into the forest. Unfortunately they were eventually ambushed by a gang of chimeras. Wild tried to protect his friends, but the chimeras ate one. The sight of blood sent Wild into a rage, and he killed all the chimeras. When his other friend tried to calm him down, he too was killed. Wild, realizing that he still had the ruthlessness of a blood-crazed wolf, left the My Little Pony dimension and became a rogue traveler. He would team up with others to hunt down dangerous demons and monsters for a price. This is what he did... Until now.
Physical appearance (ponified): He is about 22 years old. Normal size for a pony, dark grey coat, greenish mane, green eyes.
Preferred powers: Wild likes to use shadow energy, and only shadow energy.
Discordious Draconequus:
Designation: Discordious Draconequus. Dimensional Orientation MCA-9. Generation: 65th. Power tier 1. Discord is considered just a little less powerful than the firstborn and Milo Juster.
Personality: Jovial, mischevious, and generally easy-going. Discord remains calm in almost every situation, and takes jumpscares and surprises pretty well. However, Discord cannot resist playing pranks and sowing chaos almost every other second.
History: Discord was just a regular Draconequus who lived with his family in the shrouded islands of the southeast. He really enjoyed exploring, and tried to constantly look for ways to better himself. This caught the attention of the Paradox, who was looking for someone other than Roger Gnilegnahc to guard the My Little Pony dimension. Thus, the Paradox gave Discord traveler powers of the highest range and commanded Discord to protect his homeworld at all costs. Discord agreed, and diligently protected his home dimension. Unfortunately, he grew tired of protecting others at his cost, and decided that it would just be easier if he used his powers to amuse himself and force others to serve him. Thus the chaotic era of the My Little Pony dimension began. Fortunately two princesses (Celestia and Luna) arose to stop him, and imprisoned Discord into stone. To Discord's dismay, the Harmony tree's power counteracted his own, so he found himself actually trapped in his rock prison. He was thus forced to reside in it for a thousand years. He, however, finally managed to break free and attempted to take over again. He was stopped almost immediately by the My Little Pony dimension's Harmony bearers. He was eventually released from his second stone prison, though, and was reformed by Fluttershy. He is now residing in Canterlot castle.
Physical appearance: Current age is about 3000 years. He has a lion paw and a eagles claw for two front appendages, with a donkey's hoof and a lizards's foot for two lower appendages. He has the head of a pony with a deer antler on the right and a blue goat horn on the left. He has a snake's tongue, a Pegasus' left wing, and a bat's wing for a right wing. He also has a horse's mane and a dragon-like tail.
Preferred powers: Though Discord will use all his powers if forced to; Discord almost only ever uses his molecular constitution powers.
Desmond Butler:
Designation: Desmond Butler. Dimensional Orientation MJJ – 6. Generation 79th. Power Tier 1.
Personality: Rather shy, and somewhat introverted, Desmond tends to pointedly avoid people, unless it involves protecting the innocent and weak. However, someone befriends him; he is an extremely loyal friend, though he will, at some times, be too protective of them.
History: Desmond Butler is the son of Domovoi Butler in an alternate timeline for the Artemis Fowl dimension, where the criminal activities of Artemis Fowl never became a reality. He was born in November, 1998, in Virginia, United States of America. For the beginning of his life, he was happy and well off, however, tragedy struck at age 11 when his family got into a vicious car crash. His family was unharmed, but he lost the use of both legs due to spinal damage. After this incident, Desmond retracted socially, and refused to talk or even look at anyone but his family for the first week in the hospital as the medical staff continued to work on his spine, which was finally diagnosed unfixable. However, going into week five, Desmond met a very sickly young girl named Emilee Williams. She too had lost the use of her legs (paralyzed from the waist down). Since both of them were diagnosed with unfixable spinal damage, they bonded and became very close friends. At this point, the Paradox decided to make Desmond a traveler because of his resilience and loyalty. Desmond accepted the offer. With his powers came the fixing of his spine and the return of his legs. However, unlike 99% of the other travelers out there, Desmond refused to leave his family, or his girlfriend behind. Thus he healed Emilee's legs, and explained to his family what he had become. His family was understanding, and helped him to understand what a true hero was in the face of evil. With this knowledge, Desmond decided that despite the fact that the multiverse was in the grips of the Era of Anarchy, who would do what was right, even if he was the last to do it, because doing things the right way made all the more difference the fewer there were that cherished morality and principles. Emilee, despite her scrawny and skinny build, insisted that she go with Desmond on his adventures. Desmond, knowing that he would willingly give up his life to protect his girlfriend, allowed her, and so she became the second non-traveler human ever to explore the multiverse. The two are a tightly-knit team, and travel everywhere together. Despite the fact that the multiverse is still in the midst of the Era of Anarchy, Desmond and Emilee strongly believes in what is good and right, and the two continue to do their best to spread justice.
Physical features: Desmond is currently 15 years old as of now. Height 5'7", white spiky and short-cut hair, bright violet eyes, fair skinned. Despite his age, he has a battle hardened, yet clear-cut, face.
Preferred powers: Desmond prefers to not use his attacks directly. Instead he generally fuses his powers with melee weapons. His always carried dual beretta 45 custom cutlass handguns, which he keeps in his back pockets at all times.
Ravencroft Solace
Designation: Ravencroft Solace. Dimensional Orientation: MCA – 9. Generation 35th. Power Tier 1.
Personality: Mentally and emotionally devastated. Solace is absolutely torn up about the fact that he cannot be with the ones he loves most (see history). Due to this, he acts rather unusual. He is sympathetic and understanding, but he kills without a second thought; however, he is haunted and guilt-ridden about every life he takes. In truth, he wants nothing more than to be able to kill himself so that he can be with his loved ones.
History: Solace was recruited from a small town outside Constantinople in Orbis Terrarum LIX in 1349 A.D. during the time when most of the Old World was in the grips of the Black Plague. In this alternate timeline, the Black Plague kills every human on the planet except for eight people. Solace, who was originally destined to die, however, was saved by the Paradox, but not before he watched his father, mother, baby brother, and beloved twin sister die in agonizing pain before his very eyes. The Paradox, seeing Solace's capacity for both good and evil, decided that this traveler could be trusted above all else in his secret endeavors to bring down the Earth Multiverse. The Paradox craftily gave Solace a unique ability (like Sunset Shadow's Chains of Truth or Flaming Star's Stare of the Souls): Necromancy. This gave him the ability to drain the life-force of any being (other than a Dimensional Lord) with mere physical contact. However, this ironically also stripped Solace of his ability to commit suicide. With that, the Paradox informed him that he could only join his family in death if he helped him destroy the Earth Multiverse. Desperate for his family, and hoping that he could help others join with their loved ones "on the other side," Solace agreed. Though he acts like a regular traveler with a specifically deadly skillset, Solace is actually an agent for Pictor and the Paradox.
Physical Features: Solace is about 669 years old as of now. Height 6', long, straggly, black hair, dark hazel eyes, fair skinned.
Preferred powers: Solace uses shadow energy, dark matter, and his Necromancy ability only. He has never used any of his other powers ever.
Tenebris Dumplin:
Designation: Tenebris Dumplin – Dimensional Orientation: MEJ – 7. Generation: 67th. Power Tier: 1. It is generally accepted that he is the fourth most powerful (living) Dimensional Traveler, just behind the Firstborn, Milo Juster, and Joseph Torrus.
Personality: Tenebris is cocky, strong-headed, playful, and humorous in most situations. However, when in all boils down to combat, Tenerbris becomes serious and calm. He is the acting leader (vanguard) of a group of Dimensional Travelers calling themselves the "Catalyst Corps." This group consists of Tenebris Dumplin, Anima Lupo, Xavier Raptum, and Batusi.
History: Tenebris grew up during the last great Time War in the Doctor Who dimension. In fact, Tenebris himself was one of the great Time Lords. Growing up on the planet Gallifrey, Tenebris was considered the strongest and brightest of the lords, with so much to offer. But desperate times calls for equally (if not more) desperate measures. And so, without the knowledge of almost every other living Time Lord, a group of Time Lord scientists bore Tenebris off to force him to undergo horrific (yet powerful) experiments. These tortures (none of them which Tenebris remembers, fortunately) broke the young Time Lord and reshaped him as the greatest warrior that dimension had ever seen. But all power comes with a price: Tenebris's regeneration cycle (something inherent to all Time Lords) was stripped from him. One life, one chance. This did not bother Tenebris though, who willing gave himself up to the cause of combatting the Daleks. He fought gallantly, and did much to help his cause. But once again, such things come at a cost. However, this time, the cost was Tenebris's life. Tenebris's body was left strewn across a battlefield, a "reward" all truly great heroes ultimately receive. The end. But not for the Paradox. The Paradox, still in the infancy of his insanity, was intrigued by Tenebris's sacrifice and selflessness. Such power was unique and worthwhile to harness. And so the Paradox brought back Tenebris, fixing his broken body and augmenting his abilities. With that Tenebris was sent out into the dimensions to hunt down the supposedly mortal enemies of the Dimensional Travelers: demons. It was during these many hunts that Tenebris came across his teammates. An end followed by two beginnings.
Physical Features: Fair-skinned, blue eyes. Height about 5'9". Somewhat skinny build.
Physical Features (ponified): Earth Pony. Deep blue coat with a deep red mane with black streaks. Pale magenta eyes. Cutie mark is of an infinity sign with the hieroglyph of Apep branded across it.
Preferred Powers: Tenebris is a balanced fighter. Due to the many years he spent exploring the Dragonball universe, though, Tenebris does prefer to utilize his Dimensional-Traveler-versions of the beam sword (among other various Ki attacks) most of the time.
Anima Lupo
Designation: Anima Lupo – Dimensional Orientation: MCA – 8. Generation: 81st. Power Tier: 3.
Personality: Anima is cool and calculating. A strategist and a thinker through-and-through. He is the brains behind almost every Catalyst Corps operation. However, Anima does have moments where he comes across as erratic and odd (almost schizophrenic-like). Neither of these archetypes, though, mean that Anima does not have a more adventurous side. Indeed, out of his teammates in the Catalyst Corps, Anima enjoys exploration and discovery the most. Many interdimensional relics have been discovered thanks to Anima's great personal interest in the unknown. But overall… it is truly unknown if Anima, despite his pros, is sane at all.
History: Not all of Equestria is as healthy or clean as Ponyville or Canterlot. Deep within the damp labyrinths of Baltimare lay the lair of Anima's family. Like their surroundings, they were not shining pillars of society. Indeed, they were murderous sociopaths or the worst kind, versed well in the dark arts devoted to the destruction of their enemies. Anima, unlike his parents, despised his families endeavors to claw their way to power through death and destruction, and ran from his family. But, many years later, when he returned, he found that he was too late. His villainous parents met the end that awaits most monsters. When he came to his old home in the underground, he found they had been killed. Not by law enforcement or by a being of greater evil, though; their fate had been handed out by his little brother, who had been abused greater than he. Anima did not care though, for although they had been evil, they had been his parents nonetheless. Anima attacked his little brother and they fought… It ended with Anima killing him. Perhaps it was the existence of such a dark shadow in a land of light that attracted the Paradox, or perhaps it was luck. But either way, the Paradox took notice of Anima and his actions, and was interested by them. Such a tragic story, such a hellish end. The Paradox liked this, and chose to ascend Anima and grant him the abilities of a Dimensional Traveler. Anima was still young, and the Paradox wanted to see the little unicorn evolve into something greater, or better or for worse. However, the beginning of Anima's career as a traveler did not start off with a bang. Instead, Anima chose to live in seclusion for decades, simply keeping to himself in order to practice his magic skills, which he believed gave him an edge over those who other Dimensional Travelers who used only their conventional abilities. He would only venture out a couple times into the multiverse, though every time seemed to meet in chaos and death. Though this happened only a couple times overall, that chaos and death finally followed him home in the form of Tenebris, Batusi, and Xavier. The trio had been hired by a mercenary to kill Anima for the chaos and death he had caused. But when it finally came down to meeting out justice, Tenebris made a different call. Anima did not have the face of a killer, though he had been and done so much. Anima explained the dark path he had been sucked down, and Tenebris, in a bout of mercy, chose to take the pony under his wing, as opposed to giving out death like he had been hired to. A second chance. It is not known if such a chance was Tenebris's to give.
Physical Features: Fair skinned, dark eyes and dark hair. About 6'5" in height. Scrawny build.
Physical Features (ponified): Unicorn. Above average height, with a jet black coat and fiery red and orange mane. Dark red eyes. Cutie mark is of a colorless infinity sign, marked with black flames.
Preferred Powers: Anima is not much of a fighter, as his plans generally end up with his enemies' heads rolling to up to his feet without him having to lift a finger. However, when it does come down to combat, Anima utilizes his shadow energy powers the most, along with his dark magic.
Xavier Raptum
Designation: Xavier Raptum – Dimensional Orientation: MEA – 7. Generation: 70th. Power tier: 2. Oddly enough, Xavier's power level exceed almost all of his peers. But nearly no one knows this, not even his team. This is possibly because, unlike most, he sees no interest in harnessing his powers, and simply turns to other means of combat when the time is right.
Personality: Xavier prefers to shoot first and then ask questions to whomever he blew up. Xavier may look like an elderly man, but he looks like utterly contradicts his disposition; however, when he needs to, he takes advantage of what his appearance. Generally, Xavier is a dreamer; aloof and easily distractible, with no interest in politics… or strategy… or schematics… or serious talk in general. He will make an effort to get caught up on plans when they have been formulated, though. When he isn't daydreaming, Xavier can be found exchanging jokes, making friends, and forming conversations with utter strangers in the oddest places. Imagine Leeroy Jenkins with less chicken and more shotgun.
History: The greatest heroes come from the humblest origins. Xavier was an orphan, taken from the streets of Chicago. However, unlike most dull days, the day he became a Dimensional Traveler was possibly the most traumatic of his life. Not a smooth transition to say the least. As Xavier was walking to the bank, he stumbled upon a bank robbery. The robber was in the process of threatening a child's life in order to coerce the tellers to hand out the money from the vaults. Without a second though, Xavier hurled himself upon the robber to save the child, he was promptly shot and killed by the robber, though the robber's right leg would never recover from the blows it received. The next thing he knew, Xavier was woken up by the Paradox with no memory of anything at all. The Paradox admitted to him that he had had a past life, but due to the couple days he had spent in a morgue before the Dimensional Lord had chosen to resurrect him, his brain had received damage. This was possibly an experiment the Paradox was working on to see the effects of death-to-life events on his army of Dimensional Travelers. Either way, though, Xavier was alive, with a past that was no longer available to him. However, this did not deter Xavier, for he was not the kind of person to let anything unturned. The moment he was free to hunt down demons in the multiverse, he chose a different target: a being with the abilities to restore his memories. His hunt eventually led him to an interdimensional magician by the name of Esmerelda. He tracked this witch to a pocket dimension in the Gargantia dimension (long since vanished from age). The witch said that she would help him, but instead turned on him and attacked him before he could react. He was transformed into an old man (the witch paid for this trickery by losing her right arm). His shapeshifting abilities now mutated and frozen, Xavier is now forced to retain his form for the rest of his life. But this did not deter Xavier, who was desperate to discover who he was. He then turned to the Tenebris and Batusi, the only two members of the Catalyst Corps at the time. They agreed they would work with him… if they would join their growing team. Xavier, not having else to do for the rest of the millennia, agreed.
Physical Features: Pale skinned with white hair and a rather long white beard. His eyes are a glassy cyan. Height is 6'2". He has a skinny build, but also has broad shoulders; along with a crooked back. Due to the fact that his shapeshifting abilities have been mutated, he cannot change his appearance to anything else.
Preferred Powers: Despite rumors that he is one of the most powerful Dimensional Travelers of his time (which is technically true), Xavier preferred to dual wield his shot-gauged 4-barrel automatic shotguns. The scatter shots have vibranium cores, and are laced with protosteel. Xavier is quite proud of his guns.
Batusi
Designation: Batusi – Dimensional Orientation: MAA – 5. Generation: 76th. Power Tier: 2.
Personality: Batusi can come across as an introvert most of the time, the polar opposite of Xavier. However, this can only be said for the casual observer, as Batusi generally comes across as distant from anyone aside from the people on his team. But to them, or the other few friends he has, it can be said that he is, in truth, very talkative. Basically, when he makes a friend, he really has no idea when to stop talking. This does sometimes cause problems (especially during those few-and-far-between stealth missions) but his team understands. It is not a virtue, but it is not quite a folly as well. But aside from this nature, it can also be said of Batusi that he has far too much faith in his team's abilities. He believes that he, alongside his team, is nothing short of invincible. This usually leads him to urge his team to take risks… when he is not already two steps ahead of them taking said risks himself.
History: Batusi was one of the 10,000 people trapped in Aincrad during the Sword Art Online event in the SAO dimension. During his time within the digital confines of that massive death game, Batusi rose as one of the greatest solo-boss-hunting swordsmen. His skill with a blade helped fell many a floor, and his fame spread. But like most good things, a rise like this cannot last. Though his skill with a blade was great, it was not enough, for he met his end at the hands of the boss of the 67th floor. However, unlike the other 4,000 casualties of this horrendous event, Batusi did not breathe his last here. The Paradox had been keeping tabs on the SAO crisis, for the thought came to him that there was a sort of Animus-Bleeding-Effect that could come from this death game. However, no suitable swordsmen worthy of great power had ever fallen… until Batusi. Seeing a chance, the Paradox vaporized the never-gear strapped upon Batusi's head in its entirety, stopping it from murdering his newest subject. The Paradox then restored Batusi's health to him and granted him the abilities of a Dimensional Traveler, hoping that the digital world of SAO would grant him the experience of a masterful swordfighter. The Paradox was correct. Batusi's muscle-memories from the game bled into his actual world, and after several years of additional practice in the actual reality, Batusi became a masterful swordfighter, as fine a blade-dancer as any Dimensional Traveler of his time. After mastering the sword, Batusi went off to become a mercenary as the Age of Anarchy shattered the ranks of the Dimensional Travelers, hiring himself out to anyone willing to pay. One of Batusi's first employers was Tenebris Dumplin. Batusi was hired out to accompany Tenebris to hunt down one of the countless Dimensional Travelers. It was during this mission that Batusi and Tenebris became friends, best friends in fact. They decided to form a team and set out to find other additions so that their Catalyst Corps could rival the glory of the Brother's in Arms Corps or the Precursor Corps.
Physical Features: Dark skinned with dark hair and brown eyes. He has a height of about 5'11", with an average build. Batusi generally refuses to shapeshift, but this is simply out of preference, as opposed to Xavier's inability to do so at all.
Preferred Powers: Batusi prefers close-quarter combat as he is rather skilled with a blade. The only real variations he applies to his combat style is the element or energy he applies to his blade, which will vary from time-to-time depending on the combat situation. Other than that Batusi will simply use his enhanced physical abilities to aid his swordplay.
Cygnis Solcroft
Designation: Cygnis Solcroft – Dimensional Orientation: MAA – 6. Generation: 71st. Power Tier: 1.
Personality: Cygnis is quite a calm, happy person, but prefers not to talk about his family and past. He can get angry when his sister is brought up. He barely has any living allies left and usually is a lone wolf, but is still a skilled team player. He is not good at leading others, but is still a very good soldier. He does not take a direct approach in battle, instead favoring more surreptitious tactics. Despite this and his propensity to act alone, Cygnis does crave a family and friends. Cygnis likes reading and writing about adventures, sometimes about other travelers. A chronicler of sorts.
History: Cygnis was the son of a prisoner in the Incarceron dimension. When he was about 9, his father found out a way Cygnis and his sister, Eobiss, who was 17, could escape the prison into another dimension using a strange key used by his ancestor Sapphique to escape himself. When he opened a portal to Earth Prime with the key, the prison killed his father in front of him. Despite this, Cygnis and Eobiss somehow managed to still escaped. They had to live in poverty for a few months, but it was still better than the hell that was Incarceron. Eobiss was eventually able to get a job so they could live in an apartment and afford schooling. In high school, Cygnis befriended someone named Sol Takamuto. Peace ensued for a while, but that rarely lasts. A few years after Cygnis met Takamuto, Eobiss was found murdered in her apartment. Cygnis was so overcome by grief that he attempted to bring her back to life after a demon deceived him into believing has was capable of such a thing. Such an ambition yielded no fruits. The death was terrible, but no trouble rose for a couple following weeks. But then a mysterious man with "magical" powers tried to kill them both, a rogue dimensional traveler no doubt. Sol was able to distract him long enough for Cygnis to escape. Cygnis, while running, encountered another mysterious man, but his one seemed less hostile. He told Cygnis that he was the Paradox, a being who wanted to stop evil. The Paradox then said that he wanted to make Cygnis a dimensional traveler, just like Sol. Cygnis, now fully capable and enabled, attacked and then killed the rogue traveler, immediately breaking one of the most important statues of the Traveler's Code. Despite sacrificing his honor, this too yielded nothing, as Sol (who he was attempting to rescue) was nowhere to be found. Distraught, Cygnis began to search through the multitude of dimensions, learning the full extent of his abilities as he looked. He never find Sol, but it almost seemed as if Sol never had existed. Even the Traveler Database had nothing on his former friend. At this point Cygnis joined a special operative group based around hunting down demons. But on one particular mission (which was also his last), multiple arch-demons killed the rest of Cygnis' group. Fortunately (or, unfortunately, as he saw it), he escaped with his own life, but now he had nothing, and was still considered an outcast by the other noble travelers. But such things never stopped Cygnis. Nothing ever would. He would carry on. Like always. Forever.
Physical features: Cygnis is currently 22. He is light skinned with black hair. One eye is blue, the other blinded from a scar. He has a height of about 5' 8", with a skinny build.
Physical features (ponified): Pegasus. Surprisingly slim for a pony. Chestnut coat, black mane and tail. One eye blue, one eye milky white. The sign upon is flank is of a black infinity sign with two golden flintlocks behind it.
Preferred Powers: He uses a mix of conjured rifles, pistols, knives, as well as shadow powers, and elemental fire.
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3. Secondary Travelers
Note: These are the dimensional travelers that have been at least mentioned, or will become important somewhere in the distant future. I suggest you guys read up about these people as well because it will give you an understanding of how the travelers have interacted with each other over the centuries.
Secondary Travelers:
Milo Juster:
Designation: Milo Juster. Dimensional Orientation: MEP – 9. Generation: 5th. Power Tier 1. Despite the fact that there are only three power tiers, it is generally accepted that Milo is as powerful, if not more powerful, than the firstborn.
Personality: Milo Juster was incredibly confusing. He was introverted and extremely enigmatic. When he talked to people, which was almost never, he would usually say a couple of words, or a phrase or two.
History: Milo is originally from the Phantom Tollbooth dimension. He was sixth dimensional traveler created, right behind the transformer Jetfire. Because of his personality, people never wanted to form a team with him, so Milo spent the beginning of his demon-fighting career as a loner. Eventually he formed a team with the firstborn, Dathan Enosson, and Anna Coronado. Despite the fact that he never said or did much in many of the missions, the firstborn considered him the most trustworthy, even over Anna, and the two preformed a couple extremely top-priority missions together. However, after Anna died, the team disbanded and Milo went on to being a loner again for a couple of years. After that time, he disappeared altogether and was never heard from again. The traveler database marks him simply as missing.
Physical features: He is currently 5312 years old as of now. Height 5'1", neat brown hair, grey-ish eyes, fair skinned.
Preferred powers: Milo preferred pure energy and spellbinder energy over anything else.
Martin Calhoun:
Designation: Martin Calhoun. Dimensional Orientation: MJJ – 5. Generation: 77th. Power tier: 2.
Personality: Calm, reserved, and incredibly patient. Martin rarely ever talked unless he had something important to say.
History: Martin Calhoun was the youngest son of Sergeant Ernie Calhoun, who is the Dean of Video Game High School in the Rocketjump dimension. He was recruited by the Paradox at age 20, and the mind-wipe of the dimension went successfully, so there are no records in that dimension of him ever existing. After becoming a traveler, he joined forces with Daniel Porthus and went on several extremely successful missions with him. These missions were so successful, in fact, that they caught the attention of the firstborn, who was looking for people for his second team. They accepted his offer and worked with him. Thanks to his personality, Martin was easily able to tolerate the firstborn and stayed on the team with Daniel Porthus. He stayed on, in fact, until he was killed in the staged ambush in the Warhammer 40k dimension.
Physical features He was about 28 when he died. Height 6', short light brown hair, pale blue eyes, fair skinned.
Preferred powers: Martin preferred to use fire, water, air, and earth over any other power.
Daniel Porthus:
Designation: Daniel Porthus. Dimensional Orientation: MJJ – 5. Generation 76th. Power tier: 2.
Personality: Quiet. Just quiet.
History: Daniel Porthus was originally a fellow chemist who worked with Walter White in Caltech in the Breaking Bad dimension. However, he was recruited shortly after graduating and the dimensional-wide mind-wipe was successful, so no record of him exists there. After becoming a traveler, he joined up with Martin, and then eventually the firstborn. However, when the third team of the firstborn was disbanded, he joined up with Ada Adalbarosdaughter. He was killed in during the fall of the final traveler stronghold.
Physical features: He was about 48 years old when he died. Height 6'2", clean-cut grey hair, green-ish eyes, dark skinned.
Preferred powers: Daniel Porthus preferred to use explosive energy, though he used all his powers frequently.
Alyss Heart:
Designation: Alyss Heart. Dimensional Orientation: FCP – 8. Generation: 64th. Power tier: 2.
Personality: Calm and reserved. However, if situation gets worse and worse, Alyss tends to have extremely terrible outbursts of rage.
History: Alyss Heart is queen of Wonderland in the Looking Glass Wars dimension. She was actually going to receive her traveler powers far before she was born, but her parents, Genevieve and Nolan Heart, coldly refused the Paradox's gift. Eventually they accepted it, though, when the Paradox offered the same level of powers to them. They then graciously accepted the new terms, took the powers, and dubbed them "imagination." When Alyss was born, the Paradox returned and Alyss's parents allowed him to make her a traveler. However, a civil war soon started, and the Paradox commanded the Hearts to protect their homeland and send Alyss to him when all was well with their dimension. Unfortunately, when the war ended, Redd Heart (the perpetrator of the first civil war) simply redoubled her efforts and was this time successful in killing Alyss's parents and taking over the kingdom of Wonderland. Nevertheless, she was eventually defeated by Alyss herself, and Wonderland was restored to its original glory. Soon after this, the Paradox approached her and explained the circumstances of which she received her powers. Understand that she had to spread the peace she had given to her people to every other dimension; Alyss accepted her new task and became a fully fledged dimensional traveler. She has been trying to quench civil war and evil ever since. The traveler database actually marks her as active.
Physical features: She is about 158 as of now. Height 5'9", long flowing yellow hair, bright blue eyes, fair skinned.
Preferred powers: Alyss loves to use her molecular constitution power. In fact, that is all she ever uses.
Jared DeWhite:
Designation: Jared DeWhite. Dimensional Orientation: MPJ – 2. Generation 78th. Power tier: 3.
Personality: Jared is spry, jovial, and funny. He is iconic in his behavior because he is convinced that everything ever has been and is a conspiracy. He is suspicious of everyone and everything, but, he is extremely loyal to his friends, though once and a while he enjoys a laugh at their expense.
History: Jared is one of the few dimensional travelers to be given powers and never to use a single one during his first few years. Jared lived in a happy, well-off, secure family in the Adventures in Odyssey dimension when he got his powers, so he never saw any use for them. However, he did frequently travel outside the dimension to explore. Unfortunately, this led to his conspiracy theories Thanks to his wacky adventures, he became convinced that nothing was ever what it seemed. It was only after he became a teenager and got a job as a junior CIA analyst that he really became an earnest traveler. Sadly, the era of Anarchy had already dug deep into the ranks of the travelers, so Jared was forced to become a loner. However, he still believes that fighting for good is the only way to go despite the fact that he has seen very little action. The traveler database marks him as alive.
Physical features: He is supposed to be 28 years old, but due to time flux he appears to be caught in the age of 15 years. Height: 5'7", short dark brown hair, dark brown eyes, fair skinned.
Preferred powers: Jared, despite his dimensional orientation, never actually used his powers for lethal attacks. He only used spellbinder energy, cloaking powers, and superspeed.
Bastian Junior Bux:
Designation: Bastian Junior Bux. Dimensional Orientation: MAA – 2. Generation 78th. Power tier: 3.
Personality: Easy-going, though he could be a bit whiny in dire situations.
History: Bastian Junior is originally from the Neverending Story dimension. Bastian junior was a one of the only travelers to inherit his title, instead of being directly given powers by the Paradox. His father, Bastian Senior Bux, was given his powers by the Paradox, and was commanded to protect the interdimensional relic, the Neverending Story book shortly after his adventures in Fantastica. He protected it diligently from thieves and demons, but eventually gave up his title as a traveler and retired, got married, and had a family. His powers inadvertently were passed down to his first son: Bastian Junior Bux. Bastian Junior was approached by his father and the Paradox at age 12, and was commanded by them to go out as a traveler to help fight demons, which he did so. After a year as a loner, he fell in with Daniel, because he liked his no-nonsense attitude. They fought side-by-side for a couple of months, then they ran into Hillary Rich, who was looking for a team. They let her join them, and the they fought demons together for another year. Unfortunately, the Neverending Story book was stolen by the demon Nicor, his gang, and the demon of Terrible Trivium. Bastian Junior fought Nicor and killed him, but was slain by the Terrible Trivium. Ironically, he is actually marked on the database as active.
Physical features: He was about 17 years old when he died. Height 5'9", short black hair, green-ish eyes, fair skinned with freckles on his cheeks.
Preferred powers: Bastian liked to use explosive energy a lot. That is almost all he ever used.
Hillary Rich:
Designation: Hillary Rich. Dimensional Orientation: FCP – 2. Generation 78th. Power tier: 3.
Personality: Despite her upbringing, Hillary was a very compliant and sweet girl. She had a natrually nice disposition.
History: Hillary is originally from the Richie Rich dimension, and she is acutally the daughter of Richard "Richie" Rich Junior. She spent the first ten years of her life in absolute luxury, however, for some unknown reason, she really enjoyed giving her wealth away and making others happy, not unlike Miranda Arkine. The Paradox noticed this and gave her powers, hoping that she would be able to bring something new to the travelers' ranks. She spent her first two years a loner, but eventually fell in with Daniel Dragoon and Bastian Junior Bux. She was killed by the demon Nicor when she tried to stop him from getting away with the Neverending Story book.
Physical features: She was about 12 when she died. Height 4'11", short neatly-combed golden hair, blue eyes, fair skinned.
Preferred powers: Hillary liked to use shadow energy and light energy.
Brandon Dallas:
Designation: Brandon Dallas. Dimensional Orientation: MPA – 4. Generation 79th. Power tier: 3.
Personality: Rough, and brief. Brandon gave the appearance that he was slow thinking, but he was just the opposite actually.
History: Bradon Dallas is the son of a football player in Texas in the Earth Prime dimension. He was recruited at age 16 by the Paradox. He was unique because his first act was to search the dimensions for the most powerful hand-held weapon. He actually spent 3 years searching for the perfect one, with very little fighting in between. He eventually found it: the energy quad-Gatling gun. With this he was able to decimate teams of demons with ease. Such was his success with this weapon that he gained a little fame, and caught the attention of the firstborn, who offered him a place on his team. He accepted, and he worked with the firstborn alongside Miranda Arkine, Alice Pringle, Roger Gnilehnahc, and Martin Calhoun. However, he was killed in the Warhammer 40k ambush.
Physical features: He was about 20 years old when he died. Height 6'3", short-cut black hair, dark brown eyes, dark skinned.
Preferred powers: Thanks to his quad-Gatling gun, Brandon almost never used his powers.
Alice Pringle:
Designation: Alice Pringle. Dimensional Orientation: FEA – 1. Generation 79th. Power tier: 3.
Personality: Curious and curt. Alice was always respectful and no-nonsense, despite the fact that she does sometimes have an issue with daydreaming constantly.
History: Alice was originally from the Adventures in Odyssey dimension, like Jared DeWhite. She was chosen at age 15 to become a dimensional traveler because of her unusual talent of shooting accuracy. She became a lone sniper for seven years, and gathered fame with her skills as a sharpshooter. Eventually her fame caught the attention of the firstborn, and he offered her a position on his third team. She accepted and joined him. Unfortunately, she was killed in the Warhammer 40k ambush.
Physical features: She was about 18 when she died. Height 6'1", curly brown hair, light brown eyes, fair skinned.
Preferred powers: Like Franklin, Alice only used her powers when absolutely necessary. She usually only used her powers to give her sniper bullets a "heat-seeking" quality.
Roger Gnilegnahc:
Designation: Roger Gnilehnahc. Dimensional Orientation: MJJ – 8. Generation: 78th. Power tier 2.
History: Roger (his original name was Shadow Sweeper) was actually a changeling from the My Little Pony dimension. However, unlike his parents, his siblings, and all of the other changelings, he refused to answer to the changeling queen, Queen Chrysalis. He was too smart, and he understood the ways of the world too well at a young age. His attitude got him cast out from his people, and he was forced to reside in Ponyville under the guise of a pony. One day he stumbled upon the tree of Harmony while secretly exploring the Everfree, and was about to return to tell his friends when the Paradox stopped him. The Paradox told Shadow Sweeper that he would give him great powers if he promised to tell nobody about the tree, which Shadow Sweeper agreed to. The Paradox then made Shadow Sweeper a traveler. Shadow Sweeper then decided that he would go and explore the dimensions. At this decision, Shadow Sweeper took on the name Roger Gnilehnahc, and he took on the form of a human. Along his journies, he gathered about him a small team (including Arthur Health at one point) and they battled demons together. Roger was able to use his great intelligence to gain him and his team many a victory. This got him noticed by the firstborn, who offered him a place on his team. Roger accepted, and joined. Unfortunately he was killed in the Warhammer 40k ambush. Nevertheless, the traveler database marks him as active.
Physical appearance: He was about 25 years old when he died. Height 5'9", long black hair, dark brown eyes, dark skinned.
Physical appearance (ponified): Normal size for a changeling, black skin, blue insect wings, and blue eyes.
Preferred powers: Roger enjoyed using his power of electricity and lightning the most.
Arthur Health:
Designation: Arthur Health. Dimensional Orientation: MAA – 5. Generation: 67th. Power tier 3.
Personality: Rude and cynical.
History: Arthur was originally from the True to the Last dimension. He was staying at his friend's household in the countryside of England when he stumbled across the interdimensional relic, the Lamplighter's Mantel. In order to keep the relic from being exposed to the world, the Paradox gave Arthur traveler powers and sent him off to fight demons. Arthur did so for two years. He was killed by the demon Jahi a couple of hours before the demon herself was slaughtered by Samuel Dellor.
Physical appearance: He was 13 years old when he died, he would be 128 as of now if he had not. Height 5'2", short black hair, dark brown eyes, fair skinned.
Preferred powers: Arthur preferred to use caustic chemicals over anything else.
Gagan Enosson:
Designation: Gagan Enosson. Dimensional Orientation: MAA - 9. Generation: 2nd. Power tier 2.
Personality: Gagan said pretty much next to nothing. It was a miracle if he even put two words together.
History: Gagan was chosen over Enos's other two sons (Kenan and Barakiel) because he was absolutely quiet. The Paradox thought that he was the perfect travelers because of his quietness to hide the Crystal of Harmony, which was the most vulnerable of the three. Gagan did as he was bade and found the perfect place to put the Crystal, but began to realize what the Harmony units were all about. Despite his shyness, Gagan confronted the Paradox about his suspicions. The Paradox promptly killed him. However, the traveler database marks Gagan as missing so that the Paradox can claim that he has never killed anyone ever.
Physical appearance: He was about 70 years old when he died. Height: 6'2", long black hair, light brown eyes, dark skinned.
Preferred powers: Gagan liked to use his control over pure energy the most.
Anna Coronado:
Designation: Anna Coronado. Dimensional Orientation: FLV – 9. Generation: 9th. Power tier 1.
Personality: Calm, patient, and tranquil. She was the only person who could truly stand the firstborn in his early days.
History: Anna Coronado's true name is Asiah Asiasdaughter. She originally came from ancient Assyria in Earth Prime. In her early days, Anna would spend her time picking flowers and enjoying the sunlight. Looking for someone who had less of an attitude problem or a superiority complex, the Paradox chose her to help offset the issues of his other travelers. Despite her kind demenour, she did very little to help ease the tension between the travelers. However, after a couple of centuries, she did catch the notice of the firstborn, who eventually developed a crush on her. The two began to run missions together, and they finally formed a team with Milo Juster and Dathan Enosson. Anna and the firstborn would do everything together, but she was sadly killed when the firstborn made a bad call during a firefight.
Physical appearance: She was about 311 years old when she died. Height 5'7", long flowing black hair, dark brown eyes, fair skinned.
Preferred powers: Anna hardly ever used her powers other than cloaking, spellbinder energy, and her healing abilities.
Ada Adalbarosdaughter:
Designation: Ada Adalbarosdaughter. Dimensional Orientation: FPA – 8. Generation 15th. Power tier 2.
Personality: Jovial, easy-going, and friendly. Ada was quite likeable.
History: Ada originally came for ancient Mesopotamia in Earth Prime. She was chosen by the Paradox in an attempt to replace Anna to help the firstborn to get out of his mourning, and because she had excellent tactical skills. The latter of the reasons didn't help, because the firstborn rejected her friendship initially, but she was quite helpful to him during the Demon-Dimensional Traveler. Nevertheless, the firstborn never asked her to be on his team, so she went solo for eons and eons. During the latter stages of the Era of Anarchy, she joined up with the Brothers in Arms corps to help defend the last standing Traveler fortress form a demon army. Unfortunately she was killed in this last stand.
Physical appearance: She was about 6383 years old when she died. Height 6', long black hair, grey eyes, fair skinned.
Preferred powers: Ada enjoyed using pure energy the most.
Coren Baudelaire:
Designation: Coren Baudelaire. Dimensional Orientation: MDH – 7. Generation: 79th. Power tier 3.
Personality: Rather complex. He tries being light-hearted for most of the time, but he is really quite moody in the event of a battle.
History: Coren is the son of Klaus Baudelaire from the Series of Unfortunate Events dimension. Because this dimension is the origin of the deadly interdimensional weapon, Medusoid Mycelium, the Paradox recruited Coren to research into how to stop the bioweapon. Coren soon became the hub for all things scientific within the ragged ranks of the surviving good travelers. Because of this, the Paradox fed Coren select pieces of information so that he could manipulate the surviving heroes indirectly. Coren is still active.
Physical appearance: Coren is about 16 years old. Height 5'11", short black hair, light brown eyes, fair skinned.
Preferred powers: Since he is a designated healer, Coren only uses his healing powers.
Tiffany Nevue:
Designation: Tiffany Nevue. Dimensional Orientation: FAA – 2. Generation: 79th. Power tier 3.
Personality: Tiffany was all about support. She always tried to encourage the people around her, and was a big fan for "self-esteem-building."
History: Tiffany is from the Da Vinci Code dimension originally. She spent a little time working with Coren Baudelaire as a bodyguard as he traveled the dimensions looking for answers to how to destroy the Medusoid Mycelium. However, after a while she was replaced by another traveler so she went loner for a while. However, because of her personality, she hated it and wanted to be part of a team. This is when she ran across the introverted Samuel Dellor. She decided that he would be her "project." She was determined to bring him out of his shell, so she spent almost every living second with him. It wasn't love, but it was certainly friendship. However, she let her passion for helping him grow too much and it ended with her getting killed by demons while traveling with Samuel.
Physical appearance: Tiffany died at age 15. Height 5'6", long straight black hair, bright brown eyes with grey flecks, fair skinned.
Preferred powers: Tiffany preferred to only use her control over the basic elements.
Merlin the Wizard:
Designation: Merlin the Wizard. Dimensional Orientation: MPA – 9. Generation: 61st. Power tier 1.
Personality: Merlin was very reserved. He never let his situation get to his emotions. However, because he understands that he needs to blend into situations, he has a wide range of emotions and attitudes he can imitate and take on.
History: There is actually only one Merlin. All the Merlins that show up in the different dimensions are actually just him. He originally comes from Earth Prime. He was actually a lowly peasant in England during the start of the Dark Ages. However, he had an incredible will and tenacity for what he believed was good and right. Because of this the Paradox recruited him, and gave him a special task: gather together all the interdimensional relics everywhere. This task was pretty much impossible, but the Paradox intended to use Merlin as a tool for spreading false information amongst all the guardian dimensional travelers. Merlin almost immediately disappeared when the Era of Anarchy started, and it is rumored that he is working with Jetfire, wherever he is, to try to undo what the era has wrought.
Physical appearance: Merlin is 1513 years old. Height 6'2", long flowing white hair and beard, sharp blue eyes, fair skinned.
Preferred powers: Merlin used his whole range of powers evenly to give the effect that he was magical.
Gandalf:
Designation: Classified
Personality: Gandalf is quite complex. He is quick to anger, but also quick to laugh. His great age and wisdom, however, has given him many redeeming qualities like patience, and kindness. Though he can be quite talkative amongst his friends, Gandalf rarely said anything around others.
History: Gandalf actually isn't really considered a Dimensional Traveler. His name actually isn't even Gandalf. His true name is Olorin, and he is a Maia, angel-like beings that helped create the World in the Lord of the Ring dimension. Maiar are actually living extensions of power from the Great Spirit of the Almighty Dimensional Lord Kytax. This being the case, all Maiar have the ability to travel between dimensions, but because of their loathing for the Enigma Empire's corruption, they rarely ever did. Olorin, on the other hand, felt drawn to help the Dimensional Travelers, who he knew were being hoodwinked. However, he has only left Middle-Earth a couple of times to talk and momentarily help beings like Jared DeWhite, Evan Funsch, Doxia, Finnian Jones, and Jetfire. The Paradox insists that Maiar in general don't exist, so Gandalf, his origin, and what he has done outside his home dimension do not show on the traveler's database.
Physical appearance: Gandalf's true age is classified. Height 5'6", long white and silver beard and hair, blazing blue eyes, fair skinned.
Preferred powers: Classified
4. Dimensional Lords
Note: This is the section on Dimensional Lords. This section will stay under construction however, because I have yet to reveal all of the information about these beings.
Dimensional Lords
Dimensional Lords are all-powerful beings who reside in the Phantom Dimension of Amethyst. These beings used to be the rulers of the massive interdimensional empires of Amethyst, Emerald, and Sapphire. They now act as the stewards of the interdimensional Enigma Empire. In the old days, there used to be millions of these beings, however, over the eons, many gave up their powers to go and live ordinary mortal lives. Only about twenty chose to keep their powers. Thus the Enigma Empire shrank to literally nothing. However, these few beings still possess powers likening to the almighty angels of the celestial heaven, and they continue to consistently watch the entire multiverse with an interested eye.
History (Before the Paradox Plan):
Shortly after the first Heaven-Hell war that ended with Archangel Michael casting out the Grand Devil, Heaven learned that the Grand Devil had poured all his resources into creating the ultimate corruptive evil: a storm of sentient death called the Maelstrom. Heaven could not fight the Maelstrom directly due to its vows to never directly occupy the Earth Dimension, so He Who Sits on the Throne chose another course of action. Heaven would send the Archangel Bottarr, the powerkeeper, to recruit unique beings from all over the ancient multiverse and give them the powers of archangels. These beings would band together to fight the Maelstrom. Bottarr did so. He searched out and recruited many, many different beings from all over and gave them powers. Then He Who Sits on the Throne tasked the Bottarr to choose three "special ones." Three humans from the Ancient Earth Prime. These special ones were destined to defeat the Maelstrom as a team. Bottarr did this as well. With all these beings recruited, he prepared them all in the massive dimension of Bottarr for the task to come. Unfortunately, 1 billion years into it, the three special ones discovered that the Bottarr was secretly a fallen angel, who was working for the Maelstrom. The special ones killed him. Unfortunately again, this disaster sowed distrust between the three special ones, and they chose to go their own separate ways by forming three separate empires: The Amethyst Empire, the Emerald Empire, and the Sapphire Empire. For 101 billion years, the three empires kept to themselves, exploring and colonizing the ancient dimensions of the old multiverse. However, eventually the greed of the ruler of the Emerald Empire became too much, and she declared war on the Amethyst Empire and the Sapphire Empire. The war was vicious, and it ended with the first-ever destruction of a whole dimension. The war ended in a stalemate, and the three empires retreated to lick their wounds. 208 billion years later, the Emerald Empire attacked again, and another war ensued. However, this war ended with the special one of the Amethyst Empire killing the special one of the Emerald Empire, causing some panic in the Heaven multiverse. The Emerald Empire collapsed after this war, but was reborn as the United Interdimensional Protection Force, a democratic interdimensional nation led by a committee of former Emerald Arch-Lords. This nation got along much better than it had as the Emerald Empire, but bureaucratic corruption began to eat away at the UIPF. 100 billion years later, the UIPF collapsed, and was replaced by the Empire of Dimensional Defense, led by the former right-hand man of the deceased special one of the Emerald Empire. At this time, signs of the Maelstrom began to manifest itself in the southern reaches of the multiverse. 90 billion years later, the Maelstrom attacked without warning. It immediately infected hundreds of dimensions, and would have gone unopposed if not for a valiant stand from the LEGO universe. The Maelstrom was stopped in it tracks long enough for the Amethyst Empire, the Sapphire Empire, and EDD to prepare. Then the war started. It was devastating, and hundreds of dimensions were annihilated. The war swayed back and forth for 40 billion years, until the Dimensional Lord Doxia came up with a plan. This plan consisted of inventing special technology that allowed them to open portals directly to the Maelstrom's weapon facilities. Unfortunately the technology proposed took 10 billion years to invent due to the state of the war and the complexity of the technology proposed. Eventually, however, the technology was finalized, and the plan went into action. The plan ran smoothly, and the Maelstrom lost its foothold everywhere. Nevertheless, there was still an issue: there were only two special ones, the third was dead, and thus the Maelstrom could not be defeated. Heaven then initiated the second Heaven-Hell war by sending Archangel Gabriel and a posse of angels into the depths of hell to retrieve the spirit of the third special one. They did so successfully, but started another war in the process. He Who Sits on the Throne sent the third special one to fight alongside the other two as EDD, the Amethyst Empire, and the Sapphire Empire led its vast armies into the depths of the Maelstrom's HQ in the seventh circle of the Infernal Realm. They, along with Heaven, was able to crush the Infernal Realm's demons as well as the Maelstrom in a single stroke, with the mysterious Dimensional Lord Kytax casting down the Grand Devil, and the three special ones killing the Maelstrom. Thus, the second Heaven-Hell war and the Maelstrom war ended at the same time, and peace ensued momentarily. Heaven's hosts retracted into the Heaven multiverse, and EDD, the Amethyst Empire, and the Sapphire Empire joined together to form the Enigma Empire, with all the Dimensional Lords living together in harmony, with the Great Kytax taking on the title of Grand Leader. Unfortunately, the Grand Devil was patient, and stocked up his armies once again, looking for the perfect time to wage war again.
History (The Birth of the Paradox Plan):
After 200 billion years of peace, the Enigma Empire began to lose vast multitudes of Dimensional Lords, who had grown tired of immortality. They gave up their powers willingly, and returned to their old home dimensions to live out normal lives. Such great numbers gave up their powers that the Enigma Empire's numbers began to shrink exponentially. In less than a billion years, the number of Dimensional Lords had grown from millions to hundreds. Finally the three special ones returned to their homelands, and the Grand Leader retired to some unknown realm. Before leaving, though, the Great Kytax gave the title of leader to the Paradox, an Arch-Lord. The Paradox then led the rapidly diminishing Enigma Empire from then-on-out. At this time, the Grand Devil chose to strike. He sent his demons out into the Earth multiverse to sow chaos, confusion, and terror. The Paradox did his best to respond, but without help from the Heaven multiverse, the small number of Dimensional Lords was not enough to fight the vast host of monsters. The Paradox then created an army of powerful shape-shifting creatures and dubbed them Phasetroopers. Still they were not enough to combat the demons. Deeply distressed by his inadequacy to deal with the demon infestation, hurt and confused by Heaven's refusal to respond, and struggling with a growing inferiority complex issue, the Paradox went on a pilgramige to find a "Great Good," that might help him combat his enemy. He failed. Driven mad by his failure, the Paradox recalled all of the few Dimensional Lords to him. He then retreated into the mysterious old home dimension of the Amethyst Empire and used its unique ability to go into "Phantom Mode." An ability that enabled the dimension to become impervious in extradimensional invaders, and make it invisible to everyone and everything. During his time in the Amethyst dimension, the Paradox locking himself away in his chambers and plotted out the "ultimate plan" that would rid himself of all evil forever. Only this way could be free of the cancer of the Fallen, and be considered greater than the special ones, greater than the Great Kytax, greater than Archangel Micheal, and perhaps even greater than He Who Sits on the Throne. It took 200 billion years, of plotting and building, but finally the Paradox came up with a solution and a means to achieve it. He was going to destroy the multiverse using extremely advanced technology. A Dimensional Energy bomb, which possessed enough power to wipe out the whole Earth Multiverse. It would destroy everything, except for the Amethyst dimension, which was in the Phantom state. He then created a system to set off the bomb using three objects: a tree, a crystal, and a book. The plan would work, but the Paradox needed a way to covertly deploy this system without being discovered, and he needed being to protect the system while he waited for the perfect time. Thus he created Dimensional Travelers, miniscule extensions of his power, to do his bidding.
Dimensional Lords Specs:
Appearance: During the first 900 billion years of existence, Dimensional Lords chose to exist in solid forms. They were tall, majestic, and bipedal covered in white, grey, silver, black, or gold body armor with intricate masked helmets. However, several billion years after the Maelstrom War, the remaining Dimensional Lords gave up their bodies in favor of non-corporeal forms of light, sounds, and energy. However, all Dimensional Lords are master shape-shifters, and so they can take on any form they want anytime.
Powers: Dimensional Lords can harness, control, and synthesize all matter, energy, and magic with ease. They can also easily bend time and space at will, but for the most part they don't risk it in the event of a dimensional collapse. A Dimensional Lord is so powerful, in fact, that they can bring down a whole dimension in less than 7 seconds. Dimensional Lords cannot be killed by mortals or demons, and it is unknown if an angel could take one down.
There are about twenty Dimensional Lords in existence as of now.
Paradox:
Personality: The Paradox is mostly quiet, but he is pretty much insane. He is psychopathic, murderous, and maniacal. However, due to his devotion to his "almighty plan," he pushes down his mad urges to give the perfect front that he is everything good and perfect. It fooled everyone.
History: The Paradox was actually a human from Orbis Terrarum, the first alternate timeline to earth, where a single person chose to not write a fanfiction about ponies and Dimensional Travelers. His true name is undisclosed, and only the Great Kytax knows of it. The rest is classified.
Doxia:
Personality: Doxia is funny, jovial, and a little detached from reality. He mostly acts like this because he is tired of being immortal, but really doesn't want to go back to living a regular life. Thus he fills his days being funny, annoying, and mischievous. Doxia intends to eventually give up his powers, but is waiting for a time when demons are unable to do anything within the Earth multiverse.
History: Doxia wasn't originally a human. He was actually a sentient bipedal dog from a multiverse where cats, dogs, birds, and other animals rule the universe. This dimension collapsed long ago from age, however, so Doxia cannot return to his native homeland.
Pictor:
Personality: Pictor is malicious, sadistic, and homicidal. This is because he believes that he can only find excitement in the pain and death of others. Thus the Paradox uses him as his enforcer.
Histroy: Pictor was an ordinary human from the Wrinkle in Time dimension. The rest is classified.
Meadolax:
Personality: Meadolax is cheerful, kind, and curious. Despite his incredible age, Meadolax never spends a single moment contemplating his plight of immortality, or being nostalgic. Instead, he fills his days exploring the alcoves of a DNA sequence, or observing the birth of a star. Despite his power, Meadolax is always awed by everything in existence.
History: Meadolax was actually a sentient bird from the same dimension Doxia comes from. They were actually friends before they became Dimensional Lords. His whereabouts are currently unknown, so he is not involved in the rebellion against the Paradox.
Mattimeo:
Personality: Mattimeo is serious, quiet, but friendly. He is best friends with Doxia, and constantly acts as the "balancing" side for his friend.
History: Mattimeo was a sentient cat from the same dimension as Meadolax and Doxia. He is a good friend of Doxia, and supports his actions, but believes that what Doxia is doing is drastic. Thus, instead, he is trying to bring down the Paradox and his empire from the inside.
Vaporis:
Personality: Vaprois, like Mattimeom, is quiet, but really enjoys being easy-going. However, when combat is involved, he drops his happy-go-lucky attitude and is blunt, truthful, and straight to the point.
History: Vaporis was a human from an old dimension that collapsed eons ago from age, like Doxia's home dimension. He actually was originally from the Sapphire Empire, but despite his differences with Doxia and his empire, he continued to be good friends with him. He is currently working with Mattimeo to bring down the Paradox from the inside.
Kytax:
Personality: Classified.
History: Classified.
5. Dimensional Theory
Note: Just a quick warning. This section is REALLY deep, and I don't expect all of you to understand what I am saying. This section is part of a much LARGER plan that I've been working on for about 5 years now... something that I have incorporated into every story, video game, and movie I have ever made. However, if you are super interested in my work, then go ahead and read this all! If you have any questions, or want to know more, PM me or leave a review!
Dimensional Theory:
The underlying theory:
The core of all matter, energy, magic, time, and space is called Aganonces. Aganonces is a special material that keeps all of reality in existence. Like light energy, there is a spectrum of power for Aganonces, with different "wavelengths" of Aganonces that act differently in the multiverse.
High Aganonces: The high end of Aganonces is called Imagination. Imagination is the purest form of Aganonces, and it flows from Earth Prime. It is responsible for the birth, death, and rebirth of all dimensions in the multiverse.
High Medium Aganonces: This level of Aganonces is called magic, a unique power that exists in different forms throughout the multiverse. High Medium Aganonces is very sensitive to the Physics and Chemistry, and time of a dimension, so it can have different effects and abilities based off where it is derived.
Medium Aganonces: This level of Aganonces is matter and energy. This level acts pretty much the same in all dimensions, though levels of Magic can effect this level at certain times.
Low Medium Aganonces: Often called Dagranoth, or Black Magic, this level of Aganonces tend to have a derogative effect on the other medium elements of the Aganonces scale. However, it too is very sensitive to its dimension's Physics and Chemistry, and so its powers can scale from just frowned-upon magic to life-sucking profanities.
Low Aganonces: This level of power is often called Dimensional Energy for lack of a more cursed name. This power is literally the polar opposite of Imagination, and can be used to demolish all of reality. It exists in all dimensions just like matter and antimatter exist in all dimensions.
Dimensional Equilibrium:
All timelines within a dimension strives to reach an equilibrium, where only events set out occur. If an interdimensional traveler, or a time traveler enters the scene and does something majorly important and different to the timeline's set-out events, the timeline will attempt to re-achieve equilibrium by either doing something to undo the traveler's actions, or by trying to kill the traveler through a set of events. Yes, if you do something you're not supposed to in a dimension where you don't belong, the whole universe will literally try to kill you. This issue is only prevalent in dependent dimensions (see below).
The Dimensions:
Earth Prime: Earth Prime is the center of the Earth Mutliverse, and Earth is the center of Earth Prime. Earth is actually the only inhabited planet in the entire Earth Prime dimension, and all events on that planet affect what happens in the alternate timelines, and the other dimensions. This is due to this being the source and outlet for all Imagination.
Alternate Earths: There are 124 alternate timelines to Earth Prime, some containing changes as little as someone choosing not to write a guide versus choosing to write a guide. Other changes can be as drastic as having a World War III, or having colonies on other planets. All alternate timelines do not have alien species and are alone in the universe. These timelines are in close "proximity" to Earth Prime, so Imagination is deeply affected by the time energies that flow from that dimension, thus these dimensions tend to not be too different from Earth Prime. However, the farther away this alternate timeline is, the wackier the dimension can be.
Other dimensions: These dimensions are extensions of the Imagination that surround Earth Prime and its ring of alternate timelines. Due to their distance from Earth Prime, these dimensions range from having wacky physics and timelines to having whole hosts of different sentient species. These dimensions are categorized in special classes based off how their timelines work. There are about one hundred thousand of these type of dimensions.
The outer ring: These dimensions contain nothing. These are dimensions lacking Imagination power, and thus have ceased to house life. They are just black spaces, waiting to be filled.
Other dimension classifications:
Independent: These dimensions tend to be the closest to the ring of Alternate Earths. Thus, they function relatively close to Earth's timeline, with no majorly important characters existing within its realms.
Dependent: These dimensions are quite unusual. The timeline of a dependent dimension relies on the life and actions of choice individuals who act as the focus point for the stream of Imagination from Earth Prime. If these individuals die, the dimension will lose its outflow of Imagination and will cease to exist. However, after a certain time, the focus point powers are passed on to a different individual when the timeline declares it time to do so. For example, in the Harry Potter dimension, if Harry Potter had been killed by a dimensional traveler before his time was up, the dimension would have collapsed. However, since that did not happen, the focus point powers have been now passed on from Harry Potter to his son Albus Severus. Now, if an interdimensional mercenary was to kill Harry Potter, nothing would happen. However, if they were to kill Albus Severus, the dimension would collapse. This class of other dimensions is subject to Dimensional Equilibrium.
Reflexive: These dimensions are rare, and can exist anywhere in the multiverse. These dimensions are ones that have a timeline that possesses a "main character" but is lenient in its events. This means that it will not collapse upon itself if the main character dies, but will instead immediately transfer its main character status to another being. An example of a dimension like this is the Warriors dimension, or the My Little Pony dimension.
Overall Timeline:
(Time is not linear. This is roughly based on loops of non-cohesive events, do not attempt to compare to Earth Prime's timeline)
2 Trillion years B.C.: The Heaven multiverse and the Earth multiverse are created.
1 Trillion And 999 Billion years B.C.: The first Heaven-Hell war starts.
1 Trillion And 998 Billion years B.C.: Archangel Michael defeats the Grand Devil. The Infernal Realm multiverse is created to hold him and his demons captive.
1 Trillion And 500 Billion years B.C.: The Grand Devil begins the creation of the Maelstrom weapon.
1 Trillion And 200 Billion years B.C.: The demons break loose from the Infernal Realm and begin to spread chaos throughout the Earth multiverse.
1 Trillion And 100 Billion years B.C.: Heaven devises a plan to battle the Maelstrom weapon and prepare to respond to the Grand Devil's attacks.
1 Trillion years B.C.: Bottarr is tasked by Heaven to recruit Dimensional Lords to battle the Maelstrom.
999 Billion years B.C.: Bottarr is discovered to have been conspiring with the Maelstrom and is killed. The Amethyst Empire, the Sapphire Empire, and the Emerald Empire are formed.
898 Billion years B.C.: War between the Emerald Empire and the Amethyst and Sapphire Empire breaks out, the Bottarr dimension is badly damaged and it collapses.
690 Billion years B.C.: Another war between the Emerald Empire and the Amethyst Empire and Sapphire Empire starts. The Emerald Empire collapses and is reborn as the United Interdimensional Protection Force.
590 Billion years B.C.: Signs of the Maelstrom start popping up all over the multiverse. The United Interdimensional Protection Force collapses due to corruption in the government. It is again reborn as the Empire of Dimensional Defense.
500 Billion years B.C: The Maelstrom attacks. The war begins.
440 Billion years B.C.: The war intensifies. Doxia creates a plan. He dubs it Objective Infrastructure. It takes ten billion years to prepare. The second Heaven-Hell war begins.
430 Billion years B.C.: Objective Infrastructure goes into action. The Maelstrom is destroyed. The war ends. The second Heaven-Hell war ends. Heaven is victorious.
400 Billion years B.C.: The Empire of Dimensional Defense, the Amethyst Empire, and the Sapphire Empire choose to join together as a single, massive empire: the Enigma Empire.
200 Billion years B.C.: Dimensional Lords begin to retire; the Enigma Empire begins to shrink rapidly. The Paradox begins to plan to destroy everything.
8000 years B.C.: The Paradox comes up with a plan to destroy all demons (and everything else) using the Harmony units and Dimensional Travelers.
7820 years B.C.: Abimael Sethson becomes the first Dimensional Traveler.
7550 years B.C.: The Paradox tasks Gagan Enosson, Dathan Enosson, and Abimael Sethson to travel the dimensions, looking for the proper homes for the Harmony units.
7500 years B.C.: Gagan Enosson, Dathan Enosson, and Abimael Sethson find proper homes for the Harmony units. Gagan Enosson disappears.
6600 years B.C.: Time Lord-Dimensional Traveler wars starts. It ends in a couple months and is struck from the record books.
20 years B.C.: Demon-Dimensional Traveler war starts.
1 year B.C.: Travelers start winning Demon-Dimensional Traveler war.
34 years A.D.: Arch-demon Legion is defeated. The Dimensional Travelers win the war.
1891 years A.D.: Daniel Dragoon and Abimael Sethson encounter the Enigma Empire's Phasetroopers for the first time. The battle is struck from the record books.
1985 years A.D.: The Paradox's plan begins in earnest. The Era of Anarchy amongst Dimensional Travelers begins.
2013 years A.D.: Joseph Torrus stumbles into the My Little Pony dimension.
2015 years A.D.: Abimael Sethson enters the My Little Pony dimension.
2016 years A.D.: The Paradox attempts his plan but is momentarily stopped.
Note: If you have read this far, then you most probably are super interested in my work. Thus, I give you, reader, full rights (not that it matters) to writing your own stories using the stage I have already set. Thanks to the scope and dynamics of my theories, you can literally incorporate this stuff into any story, any fanfiction, or any other media you want. If you choose to do so, please PM me! I would LOVE to see the stuff you've done with this all!
6. Dimensional Empires
Note: Hey everyone! I just wanted to let you guys know that this part, too, is a little intense. Don't read this part if you have not yet read the "Dimensional Lord" section. Thanks!
Additional Dimensional Theory Information
Quantum Location Dimensional Theory
Dimensions do not have materialistically static positions. This means you cannot assign time-space coordinates to it, or a longitude and latitude. Dimensional positions act something like the existence of an electron orbiting a nucleus in Chemistry's molecular quantum mechanics. If you have not studied such things, I will explain what I mean. Dimensions, as said above, do not have static positions, they are dynamic. They actually constantly blink in and out of existence all over the multiverse, they are never really in one place at any given time. The way interdimensional scientists determine the location of a dimension is by finding a "cloud" of where the dimension will most likely exist. Basically there is a cloud that determines the highest probability of where a dimension will be in the past, present, and future. This cloud is actually shaped something like a ring. There is the inner ring (alternate Earth Prime timelines), the second ring (other dimensions), and the outer ring (the void dimensions).
Biological Dimensional Travel
Dimensional Travelers, Dimensional Lords, and some a few other beings have the ability to travel throughout the dimensions by opening portals. What these beings have are specially hardwired parts of the brain that have evolved past the rest of their body. This part of the brain is actually connected directly to the multiverse's Imagination Energy continuum. Each dimension has its own Imagination Energy signature, so a being can hone in on that signature and make the interdimensional connection between their time and space and the target's dimension's time and space. With this connection, the being can then open a portal and step through it without ever having to worry about Quantum Location Dimensional Theory; their brain does all of those calculations inadvertently, as if it was second nature. However, a major backdrop to the brain's ability to search and be-in-tune-with the multiverse's Imagination Energy continuum is that sometimes a dimension's unique Imagination signature can be blocked. Like the Amethyst dimension, some unique devices can cloak the Imagination signature from the rest of the continuum, basically making the location "vanish" from the memories of all interdimensionally travelling beings. Another issue is that the part of the brain in charge of feeling the continuum is very sensitive to Aganonces wavelengths. If the area an interdimensionally travelling being is in is in proximity to a device that is emitting non-destructive waves of low wavelength Aganonces, the being's ability to open portals will simply be disabled.
Inorganic Dimensional Travel
The empires of Amethyst, Sapphire, and E.D.D. were all able to use ships to traverse the multiverse, without having to use their portals. This allowed Dimensional Lords to be protected from ambush, and allowed vast armies to be transported from one dimension to another instantaneously. However, inorganic dimensional travel is a whole lot different than biological dimensional travel, where the wondrous brain did all of the calculations, and had a direct connection to the Imagination Energy continuum of the multiverse. For warships and the like, another process has to be performed. A dimensional travel device has to take into account the Quantum Location Dimensional Theory, because it is unable to connect to the dimension directly from the Imagination Energy continuum. What happens is the device has to search the probability cloud rings for the dimension. Using a special equation that calculates the exact location of the dimension in any given instant in time, the device can quickly rip a hole in dimensional fabric, connecting its local dimension to the target dimension. Using high frequency Aganonces, the device suspends the rip in time, allowing any amount and any size of vehicles to pass through to the other dimension. When all have passed through, the device can seal the hole with no damage to the dimensional continuum.
Other Empires:
There have been other multidimensional empires besides Amethyst, Sapphire, Emerald, UIPF, and EDD. These dimensions rarely lasted very long, and were usually either destroyed or integrated into Sapphire or Amethyst.
Coojon Nation:
Coojon was an Emerald Empire lord. During a skirmish with an Amethyst Fleet in the early days, far before the Maelstrom War, Coojon's ship's dimensional travelling device was damaged. However, instead of it exploding, the device simply went haywire, teleporting him to the opposite side of the multiverse, somewhere that had never been visited before by the three empires. Realizing this, Coojon decided that he could use his skills and technology to build an empire for himself. He went to an unwitting empire, and presented himself to them, as their savior. The entire planet submitted to him, and thus the Coojon Nation was born. Reverse engineering his ship, Coojon began to build up fleets of interdimensionally travelling fleets, which he taught his subjects how to command. In a couple million years, he was ready to embark on dimensional conquest. The empire managed to take control of at least a dozen adjacent dimensions before the slowly expanding Amethyst and Sapphire Empires came in contact with them. Initially the meeting was friendly, with Coojon claiming that he only wanted to have a small nation that he could lead peacefully. Unfortunately, this was not true. Using diplomacy, Coojon fooled the Amethyst and the Sapphire Empires from letting down their guard, then, Coojon hired a Dimensional Lord-gone-mercenary, Orion, to disable Sapphire's communication systems. Orion completed his side of the job, and Coojon invaded Sapphire space. However, this is as far as Coojon's plan got. Amethyst came to Sapphire's rescue, and Coojon was repelled forcefully. Amethyst and Sapphire then proceeded to attack Coojon space until Coojon himself asked for parley. It was granted, and finally Coojon managed to convince Sapphire and Amethyst to allow his nation to survive, with only a couple severe sanctions put in place. Coojon managed to avoid destruction, but that was not all the troubles that were coming. Barius, Coojon's right-hand-man, then attempted to lead a rebellion against Coojon. It half-succeeded, with Coojon's entire empire erupting into chaos. Eventually Coojon approached Barius with a compromise: if the rebellion stopped its attacks, he would split the nation in half. Barius agreed, and the Coojon Nation split into the Coojon Nation, and the Barius Nation. At this time, the Maelstrom War began, and the Coojon Nation was closest to the outbreak. Though they held out valiantly for a while, the Coojon nation was completely destroyed and Coojon was killed.
Barius Nation:
The Barius nation, formed from the Coojon Nation during the Barius rebellion, was smarter than their sister nation, with Barius being a more intelligent and idealistic leader. Thus, when the Maelstrom invaded Coojon space, instead of choosing to stand and fight the flow of enemies, Barius chose to evacuate his occupied dimensions and leave the Coojon Nation to their fate. Barius and his people sought protection from the Maelstrom from the EDD, who granted their request on one condition: they would join the ADEPT (see below). The Barius Empire agreed, and they became integrated into the ADEPT. However, Barius was killed during the Maelstrom War, so, when the war finally ended, the Barius Nation was absorbed by EDD, instead of becoming independent from ADEPT like arragned.
ADEPT:
ADEPT, or Allied Dimensional Enforced Protection Treaty, is like the multiverse version of the League of Nations. This group was formed by the Rerenhaw Council of Amethyst, who decided that the entire multiverse needed to stand up to the Maelstrom. All dimensions with either multidimensional fighting capabilities or the understanding to fight the Maelstrom that were independent of Amethyst, Sapphire, or EDD, joined this nation-like group to fight the invaders. ADEPT contained dimensions like the Star Wars dimension, the Star Trek dimension, the Halo dimension, and the LEGO dimension. Each dimension in ADEPT was obligated to send a percentage of their troops to the Disney dimension, where ADEPT had its headquarters. The troops sent there would be split up into battalions that would be mixed with other battalions from other dimensions to form ADEPT armies. These armies would be dispatched all of the multiverse to combat the Maelstrom wherever it was seen fit. ADEPT was the only nation that was allowed to send a representative into the Rerenhaw council, so it had a special diplomatic connection to Amethyst. When the Maelstrom War ended, ADEPT was disbanded, and most dimensions (besides the LEGO dimension) willingly took a dimension-wide mind wipe, erasing all memories of the Maelstrom War from people's minds.
Dukarse:
Dukarse was formed by a Sapphire Lord that had gone rogue. While fleeing from his former friends, this Dimensional Lord managed to fake his death while in the Marvel Universe. With Sapphire off his scent, this Dimensional Lord was able to plot his revenge. After over a billion years of plotting, he decided to build up his own nation, and devote it to bringing down his former friends. Using technology he had cobbled together from the Marvel Universe and the Star Wars dimension, he built massive war facilities in an abandoned dimension in the outer rings of the multiverse. These facilities were completely automated, and were designed to build fully automated armies. However, this was not the Dimensional Lord's secret weapon. During his travels as a fugitive, he had picked up the secret to a psyche-active neurotoxin that gave victims a mob mentality. With this toxin, he would be able to infect whole populations, and turn them into blood-thirsty armies devoted to destroying the Sapphire Empire. Thus, the Dukarse Empire was born, consisting of nothing other than mindless civilian-turned-warriors and automated soldiers. The initial invasion of Sapphire territory went well, with Sapphire too surprised to fight back against Dukarse, but, as time went on, the massive armies of Sapphire began to mobilize. In literally no time at all, Dukarse had lost all of its footings, and was pressed back to the small collection of dimensions that it had started off with originally. Unfortunately, thanks to the neurotoxin-infested armies of Dukarse, Sapphire was reluctant to wipe out Durakse's galaxies because of the civilians that were being victimized there. Sapphire then turned to Amethyst for help. Amethyst agreed to aid Sapphire, and sent teams of Dimensional Lords to disable the weapons and neurotoxin facilities. They were successful, but, while they were doing so, the Amethyst Dimensional Lords saw tell-tale signs of the Maelstrom in the far reaches of Dukarse's dimensions. Unsure of what was going on, Amethyst ordered its agents, as well as all Sapphire troopers, to retreat so that they could study the phenomena from a distance. The moment they retreated, the Maelstrom burst upon what was left of the Dukarse Empire and consumed it all, wiping it out completely and killing the founder.
The Winniex Empire
During a skirmish between a fleet of Coojon ships and the Maelstrom, a single small Coojon fighter was shot. The attack did not damage the ship, but it did depressurize the cabin, and kill the pilot. As he died, the Coojon pilot accidentally activated the emergency dimensional jump drive. The ship jumped, and landed randomly in an alternate timeline of the Winnie the Pooh dimension, the one with the Baksoon. The ship landed in mint condition right next to Winnie the Pooh's house. Pooh investigated the ship, and realized that it somehow held incredible capabilities. Using the database, Pooh educated himself on the ways of the multiverse. The more he learned, the more he wanted to know, so soon Pooh cut himself off from all of his friends so that he could truly understand what was "out there" without silly obstructions like "love" and "friendship." Eventually, Pooh knew what he wanted to do: he wanted to make an interdimensional empire. Using the ships technology, Pooh reverse engineered it, so he could build more, and allow him to arm fleets of warships. He then proceeded to kill all of his friends (except Tigger, who survived miraculously) so that they could not learn what he had learned. With his friends all dead, Pooh then proceeded to fly to other nearby dimensions, posing himself as a visionary and a savior. The people of these dimensions flocked to him, and pledged their allegiance to him. In less than ten years, Pooh had five dimensions under his control. He had an empire, and he called it the Winniex Empire. Still using the information he had gleaned from the one Coojon ship that had landed in his home dimension, Pooh (now calling himself Winniex) proceeded to build up whole fleets of interdimensionally travelling ships. With these ships, and his armies of obedient and fanatical followers, Winniex proceeded to invade all dimensions adjacent to him. Luckily for him, the Maelstrom War was in full-steam by the time his invasions began, so Amethyst, Sapphire, EDD, and ADEPT paid no heed to his advances. Finally a small rebellion, subsidized by a couple members of the Rerenhaw council, managed to fight back against Winniex. Winniex, completely underestimating his enemies, ignored their attacks, and proceeded with his plan of domination. Due to his incompetence, Winniex's oversight cost him his life as the rebellion broke into his fortress. Winniex was killed by Tigger during a final battle between the rebellion and the Winniex Empire.
The United Federation of Colonies
This is the youngest of the interdimensional empire families, making its presence known 430 Billion years after the defeat of the Maelstrom, and the creation of the Enigma Empire. Unlike most other interdimensional empires, this nation did not become a superpower by accident, with advanced technology inadvertently landing in their realm. Instead, thanks to a uniquely abundant inflow of Imagination Energy from Earth Prime to this dimension, the human race here possessed a greater knowledge of interdimensional travel than most other dimensions, including almost all of the Earth Prime timelines. The Federation first began its production of interdimensional devices after an encounter with a deeply scarring sup-space anomaly, caused by a build-up of Imagination Energy. This anomaly tore a hole in space-time fabric, and scans of a neighboring dimension made it to all ships in the vicinity. These ships took this information to the Council of the Federation, and, after receiving all of the scans and info, the Council promptly executed the captains and crew of all the present ships. With the information, the Council figured out a way to track Imagination Energy, and began to hunt for the sources of the scarring sub-space anomalies. Eventually the hunt led to a planet, named Equi-3, in the system Cel-1. Equi-3 was, in truth, an alternate timeline to the My Little Pony dimension that had accidentally become embedded in the Federation's universe via an astronomically improbable multidimensional accident. Knowing that this dimension held the secrets to multidimensional travel, and knowing that there was enough Imagination Energy building up around the system, the Council ordered a covert take-over of the system (breaking every law in the book) so that the present Imagination Energy could be harvested. Knowing how troublesome all infant interdimensional nations could become, the Enigma Empire is keeping tabs on the Council, and is unsure whether or not the new member of the interdimensionally travelling family will inadvertently help or hinder them in their attempt to end all life in the multiverse.
Note: In case none of you noticed, the Federation of Colonies is also an original nation in the MLP fanfiction novel, Orbit. Check it out!
7. The Rerenhaw Council
Note: Here you go! This is ALL about the mysterious Rerenhaw Council! Below the description and the history of the council is the list of members over the ages. Below that are the short profiles of those members. See if you can recognize any of those members before you go on to read their profiles. Enjoy!
The Rerenhaw Council:
The Rerenhaw Council was designed to organize joint efforts between A.D.E.P.T., the Amethyst Empire, and the Heaven Multiverse to combat the Maelstrom and the Infernal Realm. Along with forming peace treaties, inducting new dimensions into A.D.E.P.T., and coordinating attacks of the Maelstrom, Rerenhaw was also greatly known for producing, forwarding, and launching operations. These operations were massive, multiverse-wide missions for Dimensional Lords of all of the empires to achieve major victories against the Maelstrom. The most known was Operation Infrastructure, created by Doxia, which was responsible for the downfall of the Maelstrom.
Rerenhaw's History:
It was 495 Billion Years B.C., and the Maelstrom War was fully underway. Amethyst, Sapphire, and E.D.D. had completely mobilized all of its troops and military hardware, and war was being waged across countless dimensions. At this point, a new interdimensional alliance, the Allied Dimensional Enforced Protection Treaty was formed, allying all highly-advanced dimensions with each other under the strict pact to destroy only the Maelstrom at all costs. Seeing the value of working closely with such a massive alliance, Amethyst's Dimensional Lords Kytax and Doxia threw forward a joint effort to create the Rerenhaw Council, a council that would allow meetings with A.D.E.P.T. and the Heaven Multiverse to enable smoother collaborations. With the ideals, constitutions, and policies in place, Doxia began to search for the greatest minds in all of the multiverse. By 490 Billion Years B.C., the Rerenhaw Council was underway. With Kytax at the head, the greatest summit meeting of all time, between the greatest minds of all time began. During the course of the Maelstrom war (500 Billion Years B.C. to 430 Billion Years B.C.), there were three stages of Rerenhaw (called ages), which involved retiring most of the council for new members on the consideration list (this was to keep impartiality and objectiveness amongst the council and to allow fresh minds to shoulder the responsibilities of the multiverse-wide war). After the Third Age and the end of the Maelstrom War, the council was "permanently" disbanded by the Paradox after the rise of the Enigma Empire. However, before he disappeared, Kytax cloaked the whole Rerenhaw dimension with a powerful phantom device. Though it was expertly hidden for over 200 Billion Years, Doxia rediscovered it during the fall of the Enigma Empire. With that, Kytax momentarily returned to the Earth Multiverse to task Doxia and Mattimeo to return the Amethyst Empire to its former glory. At this point, both Doxia and Mattimeo deemed it a good idea to restart the Rerenhaw Council, thus a Fourth Age (called the New Age) began for Rerenhaw. Doxia then began to search for new candidates worthy to be called members of the great council.
Permanent Council Members:
First Age (490 Billion Years B.C. – 470 Billion Years B.C.):
Meetings: 7
Successful operations launched: 3
Kytax
Doxia
Vitruvius
Firestar
Manwe
Archangel Gabriel
Beyonder
Second Age (470 Billion Years B.C. – 440 Billion Years B.C.):
Meetings: 215703
Successful operations launched: 300209
Kytax
Doxia
Tarquin
Tigger
Firestar
Tiria
Gandalf
Third Age (440 Billion Years B.C. – 430 Billion Years B.C.):
Meetings: 1590
Successful operations launched: 1
Kytax
Doxia
Ryo
John Avery Whittaker
Jacob Keyes
Kanga
Archangel Michael
New Age (2038 Years A.D. – Present):
Meetings: N/A
Successful operations launched: N/A
Mattimeo
Doxia
Rosalina
Martin the Warrior
Firestar
Ditzy Doo (Derpy)
Jiminy Cricket
Interim Council Members:
Second Doctor
Nick Fury
The Members:
Kytax:
Pre-council history: Very little is known about High Lord Kytax. He came into being about the exact same time the Amethyst Empire's Special One was chosen to be a leader. Some say that he is an angel, chosen to live amongst the Earth Multiverse's people, some say he is a borderline god, chosen by the Celestial Heaven to protect the interdimensional empires. Either way, he is incredibly wise, incredibly powerful, and incredibly mysterious.
History with council: Kytax and Doxia were the ones to instantiate the Rerenhaw council. Thus, he has been with the council since the beginning. Though he never personally funded or forwarder a Rerenhaw-backed operation, he was the one to always cross-reference and carefully glean apart all other operations for their intent, morality, and chance of success. He was basically the go-to guy for the whole council, and was greatly valued. He retired after the third age, and did not return for the re-launch of the Rerenhaw Council in the new age.
Trivia: Classified
Doxia:
Pre-council history: Doxia was born and raised in a dimension where animals such as cats, dogs, and birds were the sentient species; and the society resembled very closely of the human social structures of Earth Prime. However, that dimension is long gone. Nevertheless, before this dimension collapsed with age, Doxia was chosen by Archangel Bottarr to become a Dimensional Lord. Due to his strong moral compass and iron-wrought principles, Bottarr deemed it wise to gift Doxia with incredible powers. He is the third most powerful being of all time of the Earth Multiverse aside from High Lord Kytax and Lord Mattimeo.
History with council: Doxia, along with High Lord Kytax, created the Rerenhaw Council. Thus, he was one of the first members. Doxia has the longest record with Rerenhaw Council, and has never missed a single meeting across the first, second, third, and new ages. He was and is incredibly active within the group, introducing thousands of operations for the Rerenhaw Council to consider. Unlike most of the other council members, however, Doxia always carried out his operations himself after they had been approved. Doxia was also the one to create and forward the first and only operation for the Third Age, Operation Infrastructure, which would eventually be approved and be the downfall of the Maelstrom. Doxia remains very active, and does his best to ensure that the council maintains group trust and structure.
Trivia: Doxia almost got kicked out of a meeting once when he invited Meadolax into the room during a meeting so that they could perform their own version of the Frozen song, "Let it Go."
Firestar:
Pre-council history: Firestar (formerly Rusty, then Firepaw, the Fireheart) was a house cat within the Warriors dimension. However, after the completion of a prophecy, and a complex event arc, Firestar rose to become leader of the greatest and noblest of the Warrior cat clans: Thunderclan. He was and is incredibly wise, and showed the valued capacity to know when to deem striving for peace over fighting. Nonetheless, though a cat of peace, Firestar knows very well when to fight, when to run, and when to try to parley. Thanks to these excellent qualities, he caught the eye of High Lord Kytax (who some say existed in the form of a cat himself before becoming a Dimensional Lord). Kytax approached Firestar and told him that after the final prophecy (the Omen of the Stars) was complete, he would be killed. However, Kytax then insisted that after he died, he would not rest with his loved ones in Starclan, but instead take up a place on the Rerenhaw Council for eternity. Firestar, understand the devastation that the Maelstrom was even now causing, accepted the offer.
History with the council: Firestar is a senior member of the Rerenhaw council. Due to the fact that he is no longer needed in his dimension (being dead and all), he never has and never will have a need to return, thus, he has thrown his all into nurturing the Rerenhaw Council. He has the second longest attendance streak aside from Doxia and Kytax, only missing meetings due to his hiatus during the Third Age of the Rerenhaw Council. As said before, Firestar is wise and clever, knowing when to fight and when to not. Thus, he has proven an excellent resource in introducing operations, and carefully considering others' operations. Nonetheless, despite being so valuable, after word reached him that his wife had entered Starclan, Firestar asked leave (which was granted), and he seceded from the council to be with his wife. However, after the New Age rose, Doxia approached Firestar and asked him to join the council once more, which he accepted.
Trivia: Firestar actually enjoys sunning himself on the Rerenhaw's Councilroom's table between off-hours.
Vitruvius:
Pre-council history: Vitruvius grew up being trained to protect the Kragle Temple. For a whole century, no evil rose to assault the precious treasures hidden within that place, so Vitruvius was free to explore the LEGO universe to gain knowledge. During his travels, Vitruvius gained wisdom and knowledge, being able to discern the wacky secrets of the dimension. It was during these travels that Vitruvius met with Doxia. Doxia like the wise LEGO character, and decided to offer him a place as a Rerenhaw Council member. Remembering his obligations as guardian of the Kragle Temple, Vitruvius originally had to refuse. But, during the Kragel crises of 2014, Vitruvius was "killed" and went into retirement. At this point, Vitruvius saw no use in lingering in the LEGO universe, and approached Doxia, asking for the seat that had previously been offered to him. Doxia gave it to him, and so he joined the council.
History with the council: Due to his wisdom and wit, Vitruvius became a very invaluable member of the Rerenhaw Council's First Age. Though he never offered up an operation for Rerenhaw to support, Vitruvius would always study and cross-reference everyone else's operations to a fault (which might be the reason why only 3 operations were launched during the First Age). Even though this could be bothersome sometimes, each operation Vitruvius looked over became incredibly successful. He takes all the credit for all 3, even though two were launched by Doxia, and one was launched by Firestar.
Trivia: Vitruvius once had a dance-off against Tarquin to determine who would get a spot in the Second Age Rerenhaw Council. Sadly, he lost.
Manwe:
Pre-council history: Manwe is the high angel of the LOTR dimension (basically a borderline Celestial Heaven angel). He is the eldest of the Ainur, and the leader of the Music of the Ainur. When Arda was formed, Manwe was given control, becoming the Ruler of Arda. After the crises of Morgoth, Manwe retracted to Mount Taniquetil. At this point, Manwe was approached by the High Lord Kytax, who asked Manwe if he could spare some time to be a council member. Manwe considered the offer, and said that he would for a short time.
History with the council: Manwe, though being vastly wiser than almost every council member, had the shortest attendance record, only showing up for three of the seven meetings. Nonetheless, those three meetings were the meetings that passed the three successful Rerenhaw operations of the First Age. The reason was most probably him, for his wisdom gave excellent insight into the operations in question, giving the whole council strength and confidence to see those missions through. Sadly, Manwe decided that interfering in the Maelstrom cast his dimension in danger, and seceded from the council after the end of the First Age.
Trivia: Classified
Beyonder:
Pre-council history: In infinite expanse of the Marvel mini-multiverse, there was an inhuman of Attilan that became a mutant due to exposure to the Terrigen mists. The reaction bestowed upon this being borderline-god powers, and he became the Beyonder. After being drawn to the Earth subdimension of the Marvel mini-multiverse by a Tachyon beam, Beyonder went on a quest to understand the desire to be complete (basically the meaning of life). During his later travels, Beyonder was approached by Doxia, who wanted Beyonder to work with him in the Rerenhaw Council for a short time. Interested with the concept of being part of a larger unit, a team, the Beyonder agreed happily.
History with the council: Though he was excited to be part of the council, Beyonder did almost nothing during the seven meetings of the First Age. He did a lot of listening, and did impart a bit of his knowledge during a choice few of the meetings, but he did not really scrutinize any of the proffered operations, nor did he offer up his own. Nonetheless, when the First Age came to a close, he was extremely thankful for the chance to understand more of the reality that surrounded him. He was pretty much useless the whole time, though.
Trivia: Beyonder was totally fascinated by Doxia, who was infinitely more powerful than he was, but still manged to completely understand all of the complex emotions and personalities that came with humanity and mortality. Thus, Beyonder would seek out Doxia whenever he had a personal problem.
Tarquin:
Pre-council history: Tarquin is the mayor of Brickville in the LEGO Most Wanted sub-dimension of the LEGO universe. Though obsessed with eating, practicality, and beating his son Albert in science trivia, Tarquin proved to be an invaluable component in the LEGO universe-wide effort to combat the Maelstrom during the first stages of the Maelstrom War, when Amethyst, Sapphire, and E.D.D. had to retreat. Thanks to his unprecedented genius, Tarquin orchestrated the retaking of Avant Gardens, and the siege of Nexus Station. Thanks to his merits, Doxia approached Tarquin and asked him if he would be averse to joining the Rerenhaw Council to help continue combating the multiverse-wide parasite that was the Maelstrom. At first Tarquin refused, and instead recommended his good friend Ryo. However, after a time, he decided that he should finish what he had started in combating the Maelstrom and accepted the position.
History with the council: Tarquin was the second-most active member of the council between Doxia and Firestar during the Second Age. Thanks to his genius, tact, wit, and practical and logical thinking, Tarquin was able to offer up a large amount of operations for consideration, and helped launch many other beings' operations as well. Like Doxia, Tarquin had a knack for carrying out his own operations, and was able to do so with ease due to full support from both the LEGO universe and the Halo universe. Thanks to his success as a council member during the Second Age, he was unanimously voted in to be a member during the Third Age of the Rerenhaw Council. However, this time, Tarquin refused the position for good, wanting to spend more time with his family in his dimension. So, instead, he got his friend Ryo to take his place.
Trivia: On "Bring Your Child to Work" day, Tarquin insisted on bringing his son, Albert, to Rerenhaw. Kytax allowed it, but eventually Tarquin had to leave in the middle of the session after Albert began to loudly question the scientific statements of Tiria.
Tiria:
Pre-history council: Tiria Wildlough was an ottermaid of Redwall for the early years of her life, growing up amongst friends, and learning to value all living things. However, when she reached her teenage years, she discovered that she was actually the queen of mysterious place called Green Isle by blood inheritance. Tiria, with the help of her friends Tribsy, Girry, Brinty, the Long Patrol, and Cuthbert Blanedale Frunk, traveled and claimed her land from the evil wildcat warlord Rigul Felis by killing him with her sling. From that point on, Tiria ruled her home, Green Isle, from the halcyon Holt Summerdell with kindness, strength, and wisdom. It was at this point that she caught the eye of the Amethyst Empire's Special One, Joseph. Joseph developed a crush on her, and eventually approached her. The two started dating. However, when the Second Age of the Rerenhaw Council rose, and the Maelstrom War intensified to incredible levels, Joseph had to leave her. Determined to keep her close out of worry for her safety, Joseph pulled a few strings and got her on the consideration list for the Rerenhaw Council. High Lord Kytax approached Tiria, and saw that her soul was strong and pure. With that, Kytax offered her a position. Tiria was unsure at first, knowing that this would split her attention, but finally decided that it would be worth it, working amongst so many other great leaders. Thus, she siphoned off time to attend the meetings.
History with the council: Tiria greatly enjoyed her position as a council member, almost as much as Doxia, so, whenever she got a chance, she would do extra work by quadruple-checking her own propositions for operations, and doubly-cross-checking other beings' proposals. She did this, ruled her kingdom, and dated the Amethyst Empire's Special One. Due to all of these happenings, Tiria has the third-lowest attendance streak other than Manwe and Ryo, only being able to attend half of the meetings during the Rerenhaw Council's Second Age. Nonetheless, she was a valuable member of the council, helping many of the operations reach fruition at accelerated rates. However, at the end of the Second Age, Tiria was not selected to be a member of the Third Age and she returned to her home. She died shortly after.
Trivia: Tiria had immense amounts of fun at Rerenhaw. In fact, sometimes she would simply go there just to hang out. Almost a third of her dates with Joseph were at Rerenhaw at her request.
Gandalf:
Pre-council history: Gandalf was the wisest of the Maiar, angel-like beings of the LOTR dimension who were created by an extension of High Lord Kytax's power when he went into personal exile. However, due to a time loop, Gandalf found himself living in a LOTR time loop where the time of the Maiar was BEFORE Kytax vanished with the rise of the Enigma Empire. Gandalf was not deterred by these events, though, and continued on the path as Olorin of the Maiar, and pupil of Nienna (who taught of wisdom, pity, and of Manwe). After learning of Manwe, Olorin discovered that Manwe existed outside of the time-loop that trapped him in a LOTR dimension that was in the clutches of the Mealstrom War. Olorin changed his name back to Gandalf and traveled Middle-earth, looking for a chance to meet. However, he instead found Doxia, who was looking for him on recommendation from Manwe. Gandalf explained the situation, and Doxia said that he would send him back to his time, if he first helped the council. Gandalf readily agreed.
History with the council: Due to being the wisest of the Maiar, and being taught personally by Aratar Nienna (a queen of the Valar), Gandalf proved to be invaluable. Though he kept strictly from offering up any personal missions for the Rerenhaw council to approve and forward, Gandalf did offer wonderful insight and impart wisdom for many other missions. The knowledge he imparted was on par with Manwe, and so Gandalf was responsible for helping along a great many of the missions, which is one of the reasons why there were so many successful operations during the Second Age. However, after the end of the Second Age, Gandalf refused an offer to continue working as a member of the Third Age. Thus, Kytax sent him back with a message for him to seek out a being named Jared DeWhite.
Trivia: Gandalf would sometimes sit on a balcony with Firestar and pet him. Though Firestar had stated that he was particularly ticked off when someone tried to touch his fur, he made an exception with Gandalf. The two were very close friends.
Ryo:
Pre-council history: Ryo grew up with his many brothers and sisters in a small run-down house on an island in the middle of the lake. He was always the outlier and rogue of his family, constantly clashing proverbial swords with his "sadistic" brothers Takeshi and Hikaru. However, after failing Exo-Force school and being held back for many years, Ryo finally left home and traveled to Brickville where he took up a life of crime and manipulation. Nonetheless, after many events unraveled where he lost his best friend (and his best friend's wife) and ended up having to care for their son, Ryo eventually began to understand what it meant to have a conscience. His moral compass and principles were strongly tested when Santa Claus called upon the Maelstrom to help him to get revenge on Ryo and the citizens of Brickville. After an incredible join effort between Ryo, Tarquin, and the LEGO universe, the Maelstrom and Santa Claus was defeated. Through trial by fire, Ryo rose from the ashes of his shameful past to become a kind, intelligent, and empathetic leader and friend to all. He eventually became interim mayor of Brickville while Tarquin worked as a member of the Rerenhaw Council. However, after Tarquin returned and took back his previous title, Ryo (through recommendations from Tarquin) was offered a position as a member of the council during the Third Age. Ryo accepted.
History with the council: The Third Age of the council was actually the most heated of them all. With the Maelstrom War winding down to a final confrontation, the Rerenhaw Council had one last decision, to authorize the launch of Doixa's final operation, Operation Infrastructure. This operation would eventually prove to be the downfall of the Maelstrom. Nonetheless, it at first looked simply like suicide on a massive scale, and most all members aside from Ryo and Doxia disapproved of the operation. However, Ryo put his heart and soul into forwarding Doxia's last creation, believing completely that it could end the war. After 1589 meetings, Doxia was able to convince Kytax, and Ryo was able to convince Kanga. With the majority of the council now on their side, the operation was forwarded, and the Third Age came to a close. Ryo went home, and the Maelstrom War ended in a final victory. Even to this day, Ryo considered the forwarding of Operation Infrastructure to be the greatest achievement of his entire life.
Trivia: Ryo once tried to hit on Kanga. It did not turn out too well.
John Avery Whittaker:
Pre-council history: Whit has been living in Odyssey in the Adventures in Odyssey dimension for as long as anyone can remember. And for as long as anyone can remember, Whit has been nurturing kids with his wisdom, genius, and insight. Not only that, but Whit had done incredible things aside from nurturing children, like inventing two world-changing devices (The computer program called Applesauce, and the virtual reality device called the Imagination Station) It was through this impact this man had on the lives of others, that High Lord Kytax became friends with Whit. Though many rumors surround Kytax, it was a very clear fact that Kytax's best friend of all time was John Avery Whittaker. When the First Age of Rerenhaw rose, Kytax approached Whit with a position, but he refused. When the Second Age of Rerenhaw rose and Kytax offered again, Whit refused. When the Third Age of Rerenhaw rose, Kytax offered one last time. This time, Whit decided, due to the importance this final age of the council meant to the wellbeing of the three multiverse (Heaven, Earth, and Hell), he would accept.
History with the council: Whit was always a pacifist, and so he considered every meeting of the Third Age with a peaceful eye. If there was a chance to reduce casualties, from either side, or if there was a chance to bypass citizen-inhabited dimensions, Whit would press for those courses of action. Of all of the council, Whit was the ONLY ONE to believe that the Maelstrom could be reasoned with. Whit put his life on the line, if fact, to prove it, actually talking his way past two Maelstrom Arch-agents. Sadly, no one else (other than Kytax) believed that peace was the answer. But everyone did agree with Whit when he wanted to turn down Doxia and Ryo's Operation Infrastructure. Whit saw the kill-counts rising to unprecedented levels, and could not stand the risk. Knowing that violence was never an option, and standing by his belief to the end, Whit opposed the Operation all the way through completion. Though he opposed the final solution to the end, Whit was given a place as an honorary member alongside Firestar, Doxia, and Kytax due to his humanitarian view that had saved just above a googol lives.
Trivia: Though he was greatly reluctant, Whit assisted Doxia and Qualix in the finalization of the Astratus Mark IV blueprints (the final version of the Inquisition Blaster).
Jacob Keyes:
Pre-council history: Jacob was born on Earth in the Halo dimension, and spent a lot of time around the Pacific Ocean during his childhood. Jacob understood honor and justice from an early age, and kept those values foremost in his mind as he rose through the ranks. Unfortunately, Jacob discarded his values to a point when Catherine Elizabeth Halsey approached him about the SPARTAN-II project. However, Jacob eventually began to learn the truth about the immortality surrounding the project, so Halsey sent him back to normal duty with a full Lieutenant commission. From this point Jacob became an excellent strategist against the Covenant. Throughout the course of the wars with the Covenant, Jacob rose to become captain, and a decorated strategist with a strong understanding of honor and justice. Sadly, Jacob was killed by Jonh-117 (Master Chief) after he was slowly being turned into a mindless servant of the Flood. However, it was during the time that he was combating the Covenant that he was approached by Doxia, who had been fascinated by Jacob's strategies. Knowing Jacob's capacity for knowing a good strategy, Doxia offered Jacob a place on the council, subconsciously hoping to rig Rerenhaw so that Operation Infrastructure would be approved without a hitch.
History with the council: Surprisingly enough, Jacob immediately rejected the notion of Operation Infrastructure the moment it was offered up. Believing it was an unnecessary risk, Jacob gave it his down-vote and began to immerse himself in creating his own version of Doxia's final solution. Jacob literally abandoned his duties to the UNSC and locked himself in a room, going over the fine details obsessively, trying to find a solution that would trump Doxia's. However, though he came to the verge of his own excellent plan, Doxia eventually got the up-votes of Kanga and Kytax, and Operation Infrastructure was launched. Jacob was disappointed, but there were no hard feelings. He agreed that the council was one of the most mind-opening experiences of his life. Sadly, Kytax knew of the future where the Flood would steal away Jacob's memories, and so, before returning Kytax to A.D.E.P.T. who would in turn ship him home, he wiped Jacob of any of his memories involving the council. Jacob died soon after, remembering nothing.
Trivia: Before being recruited to be a council member, Jacob coordinated the SPARTAN strike that helped break the Maelstrom's hold on Reach during the great LEGO/Halo universe siege.
Kanga:
Pre-council history: Kanga has lived indefinitely with her son Roo in the Hundred Acre Woods in the original timeline of the Winnie the Pooh dimension. Due to her snytho-energy molecular makeup, the beings within that land can live forever. Thus, for as long as that the Winnie the Pooh dimension has existed, they being in the land of the Hundred Acre Woods have lived in total blissful, ignorant peace. Kanga, however, was obviously the wisest of them all. Her understanding of her responsibility to keep other safe and her understanding of the unconditional love she willingly showed to all made her stand out above many a being in the multiverse. He love and wisdom caught the eye of the mourning Amethyst Empire's Special One, who was grieving the death of Tiria. He went to her for council, and she helped him heal after eons of hurt. It was at this point that he became attached to her. He eventually began to ask her out on dates. Sadly, the Third Age of the Rerenhaw Council rose, and the Maelstrom War began to boil down the final confrontation. Knowing his place as leader of the Amethyst Empire, Joseph was forced to leave her. But he could not help but give his full recommendations to Kytax to have her replace Tiria's now-empty position. Kytax talked to Kanga over the course of several years, and was truly astonished by the purity that resided within her. He offered her the position with honors, and she accepted.
History with the council: Though Kanga was mainly ignorant of the events and processes surrounding the council (due to her isolation in the land of the Hundred Acre Woods), Kanga proved to be invaluable with her simple view on the world. She saw the multiverse with the basic view of someone who lived simply to love others as a mother. With this view in place, she was able to offer simple insight during the decisions made in the Rerenhaw Council during the Third Age. However, when the time came to forward Operation Infrastructure, Kanga could not ignore the incredible amount of deaths that would surround the endgame mission. Even though she considered Doxia one of her best friends, Kanga could not see past the simple fact of the massacre that could come, and down-voted the operation. However, after long talks with Ryo and Joseph (who also supported Operation Infrastructure), Kanga finally consented, realizing that the deaths would be higher if they continued to sit and lay siege to the Infernal Realm, or if they retreated to fortify. Thus she gave it her final up-vote, and that swayed the whole council (though she was just a simple mother, every being on the council held her in the highest regards). With that, the council disbanded, the Third Age came to the end, and the Maelstrom War finalized with a victory. At this time, the Amethyst Empire's Special One offered her hand (or paw) in marriage. She accepted.
Trivia: Kanga helped Tarquin rehabilitate Council Member Tigger (don't forget he was from an alternate timeline) after the Winniex War.
Mattimeo:
Pre-council history: Mattimeo, like Doxia, was born and raised in a dimension where animals such as cats, dogs, and birds were the sentient species; and the society resembled very closely of the human social structures of Earth Prime. And, like said before, it is known that this dimension is long gone. Nevertheless, before this dimension collapsed with age, Mattimeo was chosen by Archangel Bottarr to become a Dimensional Lord. Mattimeo was kind, wise, brilliant, and most importantly of all, calm. Bottarr saw that calm, calculating demeanor as a trump card, and decided that he would be the one to temper Doxia's joviality. Thus, Bottarr gave Mattimeo the second-greatest level of power of all time of the Earth Multiverse. Though Doxia immediately offered Mattimeo a position on the Rerenhaw Council when he and High Lord Kytax formed it, Mattimeo did not like the idea of having three Amethyst Members, three A.D.E.P.T. Members, and one Heaven Multiverse Member, so he refused. He was approached by Doxia during the Second Age as well, but Mattimeo still calculated the structure to not be ideal, so he refused again. Doxia did not offer Mattimeo a position during the Third Age because even though they were best friends, Doxia knew very well that Mattimeo opposed Operation Infrastructure. However, when the New Age rose, both Mattimeo and Doxia decided that it would be for the best if they started up the Rerenhaw Council once more. However, Kytax did not respond to their requests for him to take the lead, so Doxia turned to Mattimeo. This time, Mattimeo saw the sense in leading the council, and so he became the head of the council during the New Age.
History with the council: This is still being written.
Trivia: Classified
Rosalina:
Pre-council history: Rosalina is a princess and a star-watcher in the Mario dimension. Very little is known about Rosalina, but it is said that she is the result of a Dimension Lord (her mother, who was the fifth of the ten Dimensional Lords to be killed during the Maelstrom War) mating with a dimensional mortal. Though this is viewed as scientifically impossible, it still resides as one of the major possible rumors surrounding her past. Rosalina's adventures started as a little girl, when she met up with a star-child, who was named Luma. The two traveled far and wide, searching for Luma's lost mother (who had been killed by Demon Heartscreamer during the initial raids before the great siege of the LEGO universe). After failing the search, Luma and Rosalina abandoned their rusty old starship and built a home on a small planet. It was at this time that Rosalina started to take in other orphaned Lumas (this was thanks to the continuing atrocious acts of Heartscreamer). Eventually the Luma's turned the small planet into a comet that would spiral through the stars, and carry Rosalina through the cosmos. Using the partial powers she had inherited from her mother, Rosalina took it upon herself to guard over the dimension and hunt down Heartscreamer for killing an innocent group of Lumas. It was on this endless journey that Rosalina met up with Doxia, who was hunting down Heartscreamer for the very same reason. The two joined forces and ended up capturing Heartscreamer. However, just when Doxia was fully ready to decapitate the demon, Rosalina stayed his hand. She simply stated that killing was wrong, and that they were to let him go. Doxia reluctantly did so, and Heartscreamer left the dimension (only later to commit suicide). Doxia was deeply touched by Rosalina's innocent wisdom, and immediately offered her a position on the rising council of Rerenhaw. Rosalina accepted, hoping to teach as many others as possible about compassion, mercy, and the joy of innocence.
History with the council: This is still being written.
Trivia: Rosalina is the only other person Firestar will allow to pet him.
Martin the Warrior:
Pre-council history: Martin was born in a cave along the North Shores in the Redwall dimension to Luke the Warrior and Sayna. However, after his father left him to kill Vilu Daskar (who had killed Syna), Martin was left in the care of his maternal grandmother, Windred. Sadly, soon after Luke left, the villain Badrang sent a group of thugs to search for slaves to build his fortress. This particular group of thugs stumbled upon Martin and Windred, and they captured them, stringing them in a line with other innocent creatures who had been captured. During the march back to Badrang's fortress, Windred died. Later Martine was able to escape slavery with the help of Laterose and Grumm Trencher. The trio went to Laterose's home, Noonvale, to get help. Then Martin assembled a large army of woodland creatures to take down Badrang and his fortress. He succeeded in destroying most of the fortress and killing Badrang, but at a cost. Laterose died. Martin them journeyed through Mossflower Woods, where he spent some time adventuring with Ryan Mosstrus (who was actually the Amethyst Empire's Special One on a disguised hiatus). Eventually the two went separate ways. At this point Martin was captured by the wildcat king Verdauga. Before being assassinated by his daughter, Tsarmina, Verdauga sentenced Martine to solitary confinement in the dungeons. Eventually Martin escaped with Gonff the Mousethief. The two went on a journey to repair Martin's broken sword and bring down the tyrant Tsarmina. They were able to do with the help of Boar the Figther (who fixed Martin's sword using Imagination Energy found in a chunk of Edinium which had fallen from the skies) and the Council of Resistance in Mossflower, who was led by the badger Bella of Brockhall and some other creatures. Martin then helped in the founding and constructing the great Redwall Abbey. A couple of years after the construction of Redwall, Martin was approached by Doxia. Doxia stated that he wanted Martin on the Rerenhaw council for his wisdom, sense of justice, and honor. Martin was reluctant to leave the Abbey, and said so, so Doxia formulated a solution. Writing up a complex A.I. that resembled a ghostly version of Martin, Doxia said that he would give Martin an extended lifetime, if, at the time when we was supposed to die, he left the dimension with Doxia to be in the council, and the A.I. took his place. Martin agreed. So, decades later, Doxia took Martin from the dimension, and the A.I. replaced him.
History with the council: This is still being written.
Trivia: Martin's sword is actually one of the most powerful hand-held weapons in the multiverse aside from Blue's longsword, Doxia's sword, and Dark's hatchet.
Ditzy Doo (Derpy):
Pre-council history: For the most part, Derpy was never really involved in the events surrounding the Paradox crises of the My Little Pony dimension. Other than that one event that she delivered a message to Flaming Star when he was searching through Irrum and Equus, Derpy stayed out of the event arc. However, during one Hearts and Hooves day, the Cutie Mark Crusaders made it their day's mission to pair Doxia with a special somepony. In the end, it turned out to be Derpy. Doxia was fascinated by Derpy and her joyful, accepting disposition, and asked her out for a second date. She said yes. The two would date for the next twenty years. Over the course of those years, Doxia grew to admire Derpy, and decided that he could use her love and joy on the Rerenhaw Council. So, when the time came for the New Age to rise, Doxia asked Derpy if she would become a council member with him. Just like the date, she said yes.
History with the council: This is still being written.
Trivia: Doxia and Derpy still go out for lunch every Wednesday.
Jiminy Cricket:
Pre-council history: Jiminy was born to the con artists Martin and Myrna in the One Upon a Time dimension. Jiminy was used by his parents to cheat and steal from people from an early age, and it sickened him. However, Jiminy could not escape them, no matter how hard he tried. He deeply hated what they were doing, but he simply could not escape from the lifestyle. Desperate for a solution, Jiminy went to Rumplestiltskin for a solution. He gave Jiminy a special potion that would turn his parents into puppets. In the end, Jiminy ultimately failed to give his parents the potion, who stole it from him and fed it to an innocent couple, killing them and orphaning an innocent young boy named Geppetto the Carpenter. Devastated by the result of his actions and riddled with guilt, Jiminy wishes on the Blue Star (a mechanism similar to the Red Star of the BIONICLE dimension, built by Dimensional Lord Qualix and Doxia to project a prototype phantom shield around the dimension). Jiminy is then approached by the Blue Fairy. The fairy tells Jiminy that she cannot reverse the damage, so Jiminy decides to atone for his crimes by becoming a talking cricket who would forevermore watch over Geppetto and all those who are lost. He then became the voice of reason. Many decades later, Doxia, who was looking for a voice of reason to balance out the council of Rerenhaw, decided on Jiminy Cricket. Jiminy initially refused, knowing that he could never leave Geppetto's side. Doxia told him that he would use the Blue Star mechanism to freeze time for twenty-eight years in conjunction to a conveniently cast curse (courtesy of Evil Queen Regina), so when Jiminy would return, nothing would be missed and time would resume as normal. Knowing now that Geppetto would never miss a moment of him being gone, Jiminy agreed wholeheartedly, excited to be able to explore the multiverse and impart his calm wisdom.
History with the council: This is still being written.
Trivia: Though it is not set in stone, Doxia is considering nominating Jiminy for an honorary position (like Whit) due to his calm ability to reason in any situation.
Tigger:
Pre-council history: This Tigger grew up in an alternate timeline of the Winnie the Pooh dimension. A couple of years after the Baksoon event, a strange spaceship crash-landed in front of Winnie the Pooh's house. Pooh was intrigued by the technology and began to devote his every waking moment to studying it. After months went by with Pooh not once going to visit Christopher Robin or any of his other friends, Tigger and Piglet became worried. They went to see him, but he would not let them into his lab. Years passed, then decades, then centuries. Finally, Pooh did rise from his long-lost lab… a changed bear. Pooh proceeded to declare that he was king of the Hundred Acre Woods, and went on to brutally murder Christopher Robin as an example. Tigger and Piglet scrambled to organize a resistance, and the battle of the Hundred Acre Woods began. Sadly, Winnie the Pooh and his small group of radical terrorists ended up killing Piglet, Eeyore, Kanga, Roo, and Rabbit. Winnie the Pooh (now calling himself Lord Winniex) then continued on his rampage, burning down the planet and turning everyone surviving into slaves, transforming the once tranquil planet into a massive ball of smoke-spewing factories, sky-scraping towers, colossal army bases, and tree-less valleys of steel. However, through all of this, Tigger and a small group of resistance troopers remained. Seeing all hope lost for the Winniex dimension, Tigger and his friends hijacked a small interdimensional ship from one of Winniex's massive shipyards and escaped. They were pursued and torn to shreds, but Tigger managed to escape alone with his life in a small escape pod. He was discovered by an Amethyst Empire patrol, floating amidst an asteroid field, barely alive and starving. Kytax saw the capacity for good that resided in Tigger, and decided that it would be best if he was surrounded by some of the greatest minds of the multiverse to help mold Tigger's post-traumatic mind. The perfect opportunity opened up when Tiria declared a long hiatus from her position to deal with rising events at her home dimension. Kytax chose Tigger to be the interim council member.
History with the council: Tigger was a very quiet and serious member of the council, which contrasted heavily with his previous self before the Winniex crises. Though Tarquin took it upon himself to help mold the unstable mind of Tigger, the once jovial creature became more secluded. However, before the Winniex Empire became a real nuisance, Tigger proved to be a valuable asset to the council with his insight. He never took things at face value, and scrutinized everyone's motives and morals. Though this seemed hurtful at times, many a proposal of the Second Age came to be thanks to Tigger's relentless studies. Eventually, though, Tigger became obsessed with bringing down the Winniex Empire. He was furious when the council down-voted his self-proposed mission to reallocate some of the war material they were throwing at the Maelstrom to crush the rising Winniex Empire, and went so far as to quietly fund a small anti-Winniex rebellion. In the end, Tigger left the council to lead the rebellion himself. In the end, all his obsessive hard work paid off, with the Winniex Empire in flames and the evil Winnie the Pooh dead on the ground by his hand (or paw).
Trivia: Tigger once met Kanga's dimension's Tigger. He considers that version of himself to be weak and useless, sadly.
The Second Doctor:
Pre-council history: After the body of the First Doctor wore thin (due to the fight against the Cybermen in Antarctica), the Doctor regenerated on compulsion, and became the Second Doctor. He immediately resumed his adventures, and went back to exploring time and space within the mini-multiverse of Doctor Who. Thanks to his darker and more cunning personality that he masked with a warm and bumbling cover, Doxia put him on the list of consideration, thinking his point of view could prove to be valuable to the council. Thus, when Tigger left the council to pursue his own goals, Doxia approached the Second Doctor and asked him if he would like to be part of the council as an interim member. The Second Doctor was ecstatic, and wholeheartedly said yes.
History with the council: The second doctor only went to a couple of meetings during his time as interim member, despite the enthusiasm he showed when he was involved. This was due to his constant adventuring with his companions back in the Doctor Who dimension. However, even though he was absent most of the time, the Doctor proved quite helpful with his simple quips and short pieces of advice that helped more than one nigh-impossible operations to get approved and moving.
Trivia: The Second Doctor actually spent several years in the LEGO dimension during his time as a Council Member, studying Imagination Energy.
Nick Fury:
Pre-council history: Nick is the former leader of the special U.S.A. governmental branch named S.H.I.E.L.D. He was the one responsible for assembling the Avengers during the Loki Crises, and bringing up Spider Man, White Tiger, Nova, Iron Fist, and Power Man. However, during the Winter Soldier Crises, Nick had to fake his death in order to keep Hydra off his trail. After that crises lifted and S.H.I.E.L.D. began to rebuild, Nick worked on preparing the Avengers for an upcoming disaster that is the government-funded project aptly named Operation Ultron. However, during this time, Doxia approached Nick, asking him if he would be an emergency interim for anyone who would need it during the Second and Third age of Rerenhaw. Nick saw the massive importance of the council, and the pure evil of the Maelstrom, so he agreed, saying that he would drop anything he was doing if they needed him. Thus, Doxia would call upon Nick over the course of the Second and Third Age of Rerenhaw whenever someone (namely Ryo, Tiria, or the Second Doctor) dropped out.
History with the council: Nick was always a practical person, always calculating the odds to an uncanny percent that allowed him to make excellent decisions. Though he was known to be wrong sometimes, Nick's capacity to know when to fight, flee, and parley (on par with Firestar himself) made him invaluable. Despite the fact that he was just an interim member, Nick actually passed the fourth most successful operations behind Doxia, Firestar, and Tarquin. He was offered a permanent position when the Third Age of Rerenhaw rose, but he declined, preferring to stay as an interim, which allowed him greater flexibility. After the Third Age ended and the Maestrom War came to a stunning close, Doxia told Nick that if they ever needed an interim again, he would call upon him. Thus, when the New Age rose, Doxia approached Nick once more.
Trivia: Nick actually applied to be a Inquisitor under the command of Arcturus, the first Inquisitor leader. However, Doxia said it wouldn't be a good idea.
8. The Core Artifacts of the Multiverse
Author's Notes. Greetings! I was bored, and so I decided that I would compile a list of the Multiverse's greatest weapons. I wanted to do a list out of ten, but I could only think of eight weapons that I truly thought were amazing. If any of you can think of more, then please let me know! I would be more than happy to consider any suggestions, as long as you provide a reasonable reason as to why they deserve to be on the same list as the weapons currently listed.
In addition to the weapon list, I also decided I would explain the curious phenomena that is Joseph Torrus. As you all know, there has been more than one Joseph Torrus mentioned throughout "A Mending Soul" and there was never really an explanation as to how more than one Joseph Torrus could exist and have such major impacts on the multiverse, and so... Here it is! I have written out a comprehensive explanation as to how there have been so many different "Joseph Torrus" characters, and their individual significant impacts on the multiverse. Enjoy!
Core Artifacts
The Multiverse is vast. Countless resources exist in its realms, and countless stockpiles of artifacts float through the many annals of time. Despite this, there are, occasionally, singular powerful relics rise, offspring of completely unique singularities. Specially forged and utterly original, these artifacts are one-of-a-kind, never created before and never to be copied again. These strange anomalies are classified as the Core Artifacts. They are incredibly powerful in form and power, unparalleled in all of the Multiverse, and capable of bringing even the greatest beings in all of reality to their knees.
1: The Heavenblade (Also known as the Wrist Blade of the Inquisition).
Current Owner: Inquisitor August Dellor (Also known as Blue, leader of the John 3 Chapter of the Inquisition).
Powers: The Heavenblade has the ability to cut through anything. Anything. Though there are a couple things that exist that can slice through all physical materials in the Multiverse, the Heavenblade is capable of all that… And it can slice through pure Imagination Energy and pure Dimensional Energy, two core elements of the Multiverse that are simply impossible to refract and part. In addition to that, the Heavenblade is the only weapon in existence that possesses the raw ability to deal truly lethal blows to Dimensional Lords, demons, and angels alike. It is completely unstoppable.
Creation: The Heavenblade was forged by the Chorus of the Heavens, cast from the purest strain of Imagination Energy in the Multiverse. The weapon was designed to be used as a singularity ingot that would act as a barrier against the Grand Devil and the inflow of Dimensional Energy. Its pure power would cow any of the demons below, and brought order to the angels above. After a time though, it was gifted to Archangel Bottarr, the angel gifted with the responsibility to amass the worldly army that would rise against the Grand Devil's Maelstrom. However, it was misused, as the Bottarr turned to the shadows and attempted to use the Heavenblade's power to kill the ones he was sworn to nurture. The Bottarr was slain by the Heavenblade, and then fell into the hands of the Amethyst Special One, Joseph Torrus. Though he himself was beginning to stumble down into a path of darkness, Joseph saw the power of the Heavenblade as too great for himself, and so passed it to his only true friend, High Lord Kytax; but not before he himself used it to kill the Special One of the Emerald Empire, Miranda Arkine. Two of the most powerful beings in existence, slain by a single weapon. Nonetheless, Kytax kept the Heavenblade hidden away for countless eons, until the initiation of the Inquisition Program. The program was designed to bring order to the rowdy and sometimes abusive Dimensional Lords that had begun to spread throughout the Multiverse as their respective empires expanded. However, the one thing that the program lacked was an incredible edge on those nigh-omnipotent beings. The Heavenblade was the key, and so Kytax passed the blade down to the leader of the Inquisition Program, Inquisitor Arcturus. Arcturus saw no interest in using the blade itself though, and so he too ended up passing it down, this time to the most effective Inquisition Chapter in existence, the John 3 Chapter. And so Blue ended up with the Heavenblade, and has been utilizing its incredible powers with unfettered skill and effectiveness.
2: The Longsword of the Archnova (Also known as the Archsword).
Current Owner: Dimensional Lord Doxia.
Powers: The Archsword is similar to the Heavenblade with respect to abilities in the fact that it possesses the power to cut through everything and kill Dimensional Lords, demons, and angels. The only difference between the two weapons is that the Archsword is not forged from the highest grade of Imagination Energy (the purest of the pure was all used up in the forging of the Heavenblade). And so the Heavenblade possesses the ability to slice through the Archsword if the two came to blows. Despite this, though, the Archsword is hardier than the Heavenblade, and larger, enabling its user to openly combat and fell enemies, as it is ten times larger than the wrist blade that is the Heavenblade.
Creation: The Longsword of the Archnova was created from the shockwave of creation that came in the wake of the formation of the Multiverse. As it was called into being, residual Imagination Energy spread out into nothingness; however, it was not forgotten. The Chorus of Heaven took the Imagination Energy that whispered of the First Creation and forged it into a longsword, a gift for Archangel Michael – the Bane of the Grand Devil. However, Michael did not take the sword, for he saw no use in such an incredibly dangerous weapon. Instead he passed it down as a gift to Dimensional Lord Doxia; for he, in the eyes of Archangel, was one of the greatest of the Dimensional Lords. Doxia took the sword gratefully, and utilizes the Archsword's powers to this day, mercifully and justly.
3: The Kythammer.
Owner: No one, though it had once been used by Kytax himself. But now the weapon is locked deep within the vaults of Rerenhaw.
Powers: The Kythammer has similar abilities to the Archsword and the Heavenblade. There is no substance in reality that can stand up to the power of its swing. Even Dimensional Energy and Imagination Energy can crumble if the will of the wielder is strong enough. However, since the weapon is only as strong as the wielder is, this weapon can be either rather lackluster, or incredibly, inexorably strong. So far, it has been in the hands of only the greatest warriors, and so it is almost beyond compare, landing behind the Archsword and the Heavenblade by only a sliver.
Creation: The Kythammer was designed and forged by Archangel Bottarr for the High Dimensional Lord Kytax. From the burning furnaces of the core stars and a vat of pure Imagination Energy, the weapon was made for a being that was to be one of the greatest warriors of all time: Kytax. For, in the beginning, Kytax was meant to be a warrior. The true warrior. And so he was given a warrior's weapon. However, as time went on, Kytax felt that he had no need for a weapon of war. So he gave the Kythammer to Arcturus. Arcturus chose this weapon over the Heavenblade, as he believed it represented truth and justice, as opposed to the darkness of the Heavenblade, which had been responsible for both the death of Archangel Bottarr and Miranda Arkine. Arcturus wielded the Kythammer for eons, using it to fight for the Inquisition until the program was shut down at the end of the Maelstrom War. After this, it fell into the hands of the Paradox. However, the Paradox loathed Kytax, and saw the Kythammer as an extension of that being, and so instead of utilizing one of the greatest weapons in history, he hid it away, storing it deep within the abandoned ruins of Rerenhaw. It has been recovered since then, but the Rerenhaw Council has seen no use in retrieving it from the vaults as of yet.
4: The Sword of Martin the Warrior.
Owner: No one. Though Martin the Warrior still lives, he sees no use in using it and so it lies deep within Redwall Abbey, untouched for years.
Powers: The sword, like the three weapons before it, is incredibly strong and incredibly keen. It can slice through any substance in reality, and possesses the power to cleave Imagination Energy and Dimensional Energy, though only to an extent as the sword cannot safely stand the stress of shattering the elemental substance of reality.
Creation: The sword of Martin the Warrior was crafted for the warrior mouse by the great badger lord Boar the Fighter. He crafted it from a star that fell from the skies, believing the metal to be stronger than anything their world had ever known. What he didn't know was that though he was right, the metal he was using was no ordinary substance that resides upon a periodic table. The metal was Protosteel from the BIONICLE dimension. The way the metal ended up in the Redwall dimension was rather odd. Before the Cataclysm that wrecked the Mata Nui robot, that robot and the Red Star explored the BIONICLE universe. During this time, the Red Star's inhabitance, Kestora, came across a strange energy that was classified Omnibright (this was, in reality, pure Imagination Energy). They began to experiment with it, eventually attempting to mix Protosteel and Omnibright using Energized Protodermis. The experiment worked, creating a new metal (later caused Cordex XZ by the Amethyst Empire), the first of its kind in all of reality. By utter and absolute luck, these primitive Kestora were able to create the perfect condition to forge not only the first but also the purest chunk of Cordex known to reality. However, the energy shockwave that resulted from the union damaged the Red Star (disabling its ability to teleport repaired BIONICLEs back into the Mata Nui robot) and sending the small chunk of Cordex XZ deep into space. The Imagination Energy inside the chunk became active, and tore a small hole in reality, allowing it to pass between dimensions, sending it spiraling into the Redwall dimension by pure chance. There it was found by Boar the Fighter, who was able to take advantage of its temporarily unstable state to forge it into a weapon for his friend Martin. And so Martin wielded his weapon, watching the blades of his enemies shatter into nothing before the might of the utterly unique Cordex XZ metal. He did this until he was accepted to the Rerenhaw Council and he gave up his warrior ways, like High Dimensional Lord Kytax.
5: The Broadsword of Urthwyte the Mighty.
Owner: No one, though it was once wielded by Urthwtye himself. It is currently held by Harold Dellor, but he sees no use in it and will likely return it to the Redwall dimension in due time.
Power: This weapon, like the other sword from the Redwall dimension, can slice through any physical and elemental structure in reality. It, too, can cleave through Imagination Energy and Dimensional Energy, but will begin to melt and crack if the wielder attempts to cut through too much of reality. It is very similar to the sword of Martin the Warrior, but its metal is forged from a less pure substance.
Creation: Despite their first failed attempt, the Kestora on the Red Star in the BIONICLE dimension were undeterred from making Cordex XZ. They attempted to replicate the steel desperately, settling for second-rate Omnibright and Protosteel scraps to make a second (larger) ball of the strange but all-powerful metal. They succeeded in making more incredibly strong Cordex XZ, but, once again, disaster struck. This time, though, it was in the form of the Great Cataclysm that downed the Mata Nui robot, sending the thing spiraling into the corrupted depths of the shattered ocean moon, Aqua Magna. The Red Star, which orbited the Mata Nui robot, was roughly pulled from its previous orbit and forced to make rapid course corrections. In this chaos the Cordex XZ was lost in space during additional experimentation. It drifted, and, like its predecessor, became unstable. It warped reality and shot through a rip in reality, ending up – incredibly – in the Redwall dimension like the ball of Cordex XZ before it. It landed and was found by the badger lord Urthwyte, a wise and excellent blacksmith. Urthwyte took the metal and forged a broadsword from it before its unstable state wore off (if it had, it would have been utterly impossible for any being in reality to reshape its form). Urthwyte wielded the sword himself during his reign, intrigued by its power. It was partly thanks to the metal that Urthwyte became one of the greatest blacksmiths that the Redwall dimension had ever known, who went on to forge the breastplate of the High Rhulain. Eventually Urthwyte, like all other mortals, succumbed to time and died of old age. His weapon was laid to rest deep in the catacombs beneath the bader lord fortress, Salamandastron. There it lay until it was discovered and taken by Harold Dellor.
6: The Bright Star.
Owner: No one, though previously used by Dimensional Lord Mattimeo. It is currently stored within the vaults of the Deep Coal Cellar to prevent any beings, Dimensional Lords included, from accessing it.
Power: This large handgun is the greatest and most powerful of the Inquisition Blasters created. It possess the ability to kill any being, from Dimensional Traveler to demon, from Dimensional Lord to angel. However, unlike the other powerful weapons on this list, this projectile weapon is reliant on a special type of round (Dark Zone shells) and said rounds can, in fact, be deterred by shields of Imagination Energy if it is of high enough purity (basically the highest level of purity). Same goes with Dimensional Energy. Nonetheless the fact that it is a projectile weapon that fires Dimensional-Lord-killing explosives at 99.9% the speed of light makes up for any weaknesses it truly has.
Creation: This weapon was the first prototype developed by High Dimensional Lord Kytax, Dimensional Lord Doxia, Dimensional Lord Qualiax, and Dimensional Lord Maple during the infancy of the Inquisition Program. It was incredibly powerful and inexorably deadly, forged from thick plates of good-quality Cordex XZ and loaded with large metallic shells inundated with the purest samples of Dimensional Energy. However it was eventually deemed too dangerous for regular Inquisitor operatives to operate by the Rerenhaw Council and by Inquisitor Arcturus and so the weapon was set aside. Despite being condemned as too dangerous, it eventually was given to Mattimeo to wield. He did use it, and he brought countless enemies to justice with its power. But after the end of the Maelstrom War Mattimeo saw no need in utilizing the deadly weapon anymore, and so it was sent to the Deep Coal Cellar where it resides up to this day.
7: The Crossblades.
Owner: No one, though previously owned by Inquisitor Conner of the Romans 12 Chapter. It is currently stored, like the Bright Star and all other Inquisitor-affiliated weapon, deep within the catacombs of the Deep Coal Cellar.
Power: The Crossblades is a pair of longswords, designed for an Inquisitor skilled in the art of dual-sword-wielding. These blades are made from very pure Cordex XZ, almost as pure as the sword of Martin the Warrior. It can bring down anyone and anything, and even walls of Imagination Energy will part before it if the wielder is powerful enough. Fortunately for the weapons, the wielder definitely was.
Creation: This weapon was forged by High Dimensional Lord Kytax and Dimensional Lord Doxia in secret during the initiation stages of the Inquisition Program. Despite having personally voted towards the creation of the program, the two Dimensional Lords feared that the ones that would populate the program would eventually become brutal enforces, forced to despotic means by a corrupt and suffering multiverse. The confirmation of their worries was very clear and obvious, but the two hoped fervently that from the program would rise at least one champion for good; one single hero from the ranks of murderers. The two poured untold amounts of power into the blade, hoping that its power would aid that soul for good on a path to heroism. It eventually found its way to Conner, the leader of the Romans 12 Chapter of the Inquisition… A true hero. Unfortunately, it was eventually stored away like all other Inquisitor-based technology when the Maelstrom War ended and the Inquisition Program was consequently shut down.
8: The Greatsword of Artorias
Owner: No one, though it was once wielded by the Unnamed Hero of the Dark Souls dimension as well as Artorias the Abysswalker. Nevertheless, it is now lost, hidden somewhere in the endless expanses of the multiverse.
Power: The blade can slice through the darkness like a torch, unhampered by the thick shadows and the festering masses of evil. Unlike the weapons previously listed, the greatsword is not made for the shattering of substances, and though it can slice through most metals and stones, it is not for such chores. The greatsword immediately spawns fear in hearts of the corrupted, and beings of darkness can be killed by a single touch of the blade. It is cursed by the soul of the Knight Artorias, and so even the intangible beings (or beings that temporarily activate a state of intangibility) can be slain with a single swing. No living being (aside from the Archangels) and no living archdemon can withstand the onslaught of the greatsword.
Creation: The Greatsword of Artorias was forged from the dying fires of the Dark Souls universe, crafted from the Nothing by the light of the First Flame. It was drawn from the dying shadows by the sure and strong hands of the Great Knight Artorias, the first of the Great Ones to cross the Abyss and live. Sadly, this quest through the void cost the just knight, and the corruption began to claw at his soul, driving him insane. The fallen knight raged through the depths of the abyss, and his sword crumbled and shattered under the weight of the darkness, but this did not slow Artorias and the chaos continued. Fortunately, this knight's mad rampage was eventually stopped, and he was slain by the Chosen Undead, who claimed the broken blade as their own, reforging it with five thousand fallen souls and the broken debris of war. But when the Chosen One set off to decide their fate, the Greatsword was lost again in the Nothing. Perhaps it still is in this plane of reality, waiting to be claimed… Perhaps it is not. Perhaps it is lost forevermore.
How the Multiverses Began:
In the beginning, the CREATOR instantiated two planes of existence. One was called Heaven, the other was called Earth. However, as time went on, the CREATOR grew restless, wanting to create more. Thus he began to experiment with other planes of existence. He created hundreds of thousands of different types, each with its own physics, types of sentient species, and home planets. However, a single reality could not hold so much variety, so the CREATOR split each planes of existence into little bubbles he called "dimensions." The largest bubble at the time was Heaven, so he called it the "Heaven Multiverse." After splitting each plane of existence into dimensions, the CREATOR designed lifelines that would sustain each reality without having to put in his own power. These lifelines were called Imagination Energy. It stemmed from the central bubble, the CREATOR's pride and joy: Earth Prime, the second plane of existence to come into being. The CREATOR then shaped the dimensions (aside from the Heaven Multiverse) into rings about Earth Prime, and then called these constellations of dimensions the "Earth Multiverse." Thus there were two multiverses. However, though there was order, there was no peace, for Archangel Leviathan had other ideas about how life in the multiverse should go. He grew jealous of the CREATOR's accomplishments, and wished to undermine the glory of what he had done. Thus the corrupted archangel instigated a rebellion that swept through the Heaven Multiverse. Unfortunately for Leviathan, though, he and his corrupt followers were no match for Archangel Michael and his host – the Chorus of Heavens. They cast Leviathan down from Heaven, and the CREATOR designed a special multiverse to imprison Leviathan's corrupt followers. This multiverse jail was called the Infernal Realm. However, Leviathan was not imprisoned like his followers, and was instead forced to walk the endless expanses of Earth Prime. It was here, unfortunately, that he launched his contingency plan: Operation Eden. This plan ended up being the downfall of the first two humans: Adam and Eve. These two beings fell to Leviathan's temptation, and foolishly handed in their eternal happiness in a futile attempt to become equivalent to their designer, the CREATOR. Earth Prime became corrupt, and so the Imagination Energy outflow became corrupt as well. In an instant the whole Earth Multiverse had become sinful and fallen. Every dimension had now become mortal. Every dimension now had a finite lifespan.
The Endless Loops of the Dimensions
Every dimension (with the exception of a few special dimensions like the Star Wars dimension and the Doctor Who dimension) has the lifetime expectancy of 12,000 years. After those 12,000 years have played through, the dimension can do either of two things. One is that the dimension can reset. It will loop back to just after the corrupted Imagination Energy infected the timeline (when Adam and Ever were banished from the Garden of Eden) and then play through the 12,000 years again with marginal changes. Two is that the dimension can collapse. The second option has happened rarely, but it does happen. Nonetheless, each time there is a loop, everyone who had existed before in a universe's previous iteration will be recreated (reborn) at their respective time. If a person is brought outside the looping timeline and sustained for 12,000 years, a copy of said person will still be created anyway. Thus every time the same being is brought outside the timeline, another will simply take the place of the missing being every time the dimension resets.
This is what happened to the being known as Joseph Torrus.
Joseph Torrus:
For some unknown reason, the Heaven Multiverse has tagged Joseph Torrus of the Earth Prime dimension, and has used him specifically for monumental events. Here is the list of different Joseph Torrus's and what they have done for the multiverses.
Joseph Torrus has always been one for chivalry. Though he is always born February 10th, 1995, and thus forced to grow up in the rather grim 21st century; Joseph has always made sure that he was an example to his peers. No matter the situation, Joseph would try to do what was right. Honor, bravery, and loyalty were the things that Joseph held in highest regard. In addition to his love for all that is good, Joseph was brilliant and incredibly athletic. Basically he was a rather potent example of a Gary Stu. And perhaps it is because of these things that Heaven chose Joseph to constantly become a hero for the multiverse. However, sadly, becoming a hero rarely ever played out well for the boy. The darkness of the multiverse is something that not many can withstand, and no matter how hard Joseph tried, his grasp on things like honor was simply not strong enough. Sooner or later, each Joseph Torrus fell to the darkness.
Joseph Torrus as the Amethyst Empire's Special One:
The Joseph Torrus that became the one of the three Special Ones destined to combat Leviathan's Maelstrom was from the very first loop of Earth Prime. Like all Joseph Torrus's, he was honorable to a sickening point. "Sickening" was the term Archangel Bottarr used when he was tasked with training Joseph Torrus and the two other Special Ones. Joseph was drafted at the age of 14, and trained to fight the Maelstrom for many, many years. Sadly, Bottarr eventually attempted to betray his wards because of his disbelief in the One Who Sits upon the Throne, and Joseph Torrus's leadership skills, but he was caught and killed by them. This event greatly rocked Joseph's view on honor, for he realized that not everyone was as trustworthy as he had been lead to believe. Hurt by this betrayal of trust, the soul of Joseph began to sour.
Things went from bad to worse as the Emerald Empire's Special One, Miranda Arkine, began to militarize her nation in an attempt to bring down her two brother nations. Believing there was no good or evil, only power, Miranda threw all her resources into sowing dissent and chaos. Many times Joseph Torrus and the Sapphire Empire's Special One (Christopher Hallow) banded together to defeat Miranda, and many times Joseph turned away from killing the wayward Special One. But, finally, in a heated turn of events, Joseph's second best friend (A Dimensional Lord called Mauris) was murdered by Miranda. Blinded by fury, Joseph gutted Miranda, killing her in an instant and sending Heaven's plan to combat the Maelstrom awry.
From that point on, Joseph's life went straight down. He became distrustful of everyone and everything, and even took on similar tactics that the deceased Miranda Arkine employed by pressing on the borders of the beleaguered Sapphire Empire. Now interested only in expanding his empire and eliminating potential foes, Joseph would declare war on anyone at the drop of the hat. The Amethyst Empire swelled to become the largest, most powerful interdimensional empire of all time. Fortunately for the rest of the multiverse, Lord Kytax began to convince Joseph that had needed to take a step back, since the boy was practically on the verge of turning his empire into a despotic dictatorship. This was successful, and Joseph went on a 400 Billion year-long journey through the outer rings of the multiverse in a search for one who could help him heal. He was absent for almost the entirety of the Maelstrom War, which was headed by Kytax, Doxia, Meadolax, Mattimeo, Rolles, and Spiderax.
On his self-imposed exile, Joseph found greatly needed help in the form of beings like Pollyanna from the Pollyanna Dimension, Tiria Wildlough from the Redwall Dimension, Emily Elizabeth from the Clifford Dimension, and Kanga from the Winnie the Pooh dimension. The last of these to help him through his suffering was Kanga. Joseph was so deeply affected by her insight that he finally asked Kanga to marry him, which she accepted. However, before the marriage, Joseph returned to complete his destiny by banding together with Christopher Hallow (and a resurrected Miranda Arkine) to bring down the Maelstrom. With the fall of the Maelstrom and the end of the Maelstrom war, Joseph cast aside his immortality and went to join his new family in the Winnie the Pooh dimension. It is unknown if he is still alive, or if the dimension has yet to reset. He is most probably dead. Killed a long, long time ago.
Joseph Torrus as the Champion of the Provistorian Dimension:
The events surrounding this Joseph Torrus are rather unusual, and not many have attempted to pursue the undertaking of chronicling the travels of this specific Joseph Torrus.
Almost into the 20,000,000th loop of Earth Prime, the CREATOR had a whim to create one last dimension using a very unique style of crafting. The dimension he would create would have a direct wormhole connection to the Corasant Dimension, which was currently the capital dimension of the Amethyst Empire; additionally, Amethyst would be given the ability to manipulate the dimension's physics and timeline on a universal scale. And so, the final addition to the Earth Multiverse was made in the form of the Provistorian Dimension. However, the physical parameters of the Provistorian Dimension were quite complex, after all, the entire dimension was physically connected to a whole different dimension. This made the dimension quite unstable initially. To offset this instability, the CREATOR created THREE different home planets. One was called Archistorian Magnum, one was called Averthon Magnum, and the last was called Terra Magnum. Archistoran Magnum was an entire planet designed to maintain the fabric of reality. A giant generator, constructed by a host of angels, was placed on the planet, and it was operated by populations of human beings. Averthon Magnum was basically a giant supercomputer. Placed inside its own Physics-defying isolation bubble, Averthon Magnum and those residing on the planet were tasked with calculating the amounts of energy necessary to balance the Provistorian Dimension. These calculations were then fed to Archistorian Magnum, which outputted the needed energy. Terra Magnum was completely separate from the other two. The CREATOR still wanted a planet like Earth, and so the inhabitance of Terra Magnum were completely ignorant of Archistorian Magnum and Averthon Magnum. Sadly, the incredible achievement that was the creation of the Provistorian Dimension did not go unnoticed by the Grand Devil. The Grand Devil sent his Arch-demon Abbadon (also known as Apollyon) to sow dissent amongst the population of Archistorian Magnum. A civil war was sparked, and the generator placed upon the planet was badly damaged. The thing was so badly damaged, in fact, that it eventually exploded during the apex of the civil war, blasting the planet to shards. With the generator gone, the dimension began to collapse. However, in his infinite wisdom, the CREATOR thought of a solution. If an extradimensional being was to be forced into the timeline of the Provistorian Dimension, the interference between the home dimension's timeline and the alien timeline would act like friction, stopping (or at least slowing) the timeline from collapsing. Thus, the CREATOR decided to choose a being from Earth Prime, a being that had been proven to deliver good results before. This being was another incarnation of Joseph Torrus (the 20000000th version, to be exact). At the age of 1, Joseph Torrus was taken from his family by Archangel Gabriel, and placed with another family on the planet of Terra Magnum, in the Central Continent, in a town called Torrenta (I am not joking guys, I named myself after a town that I created eight years ago).
However, Joseph Torrus's destiny on Terra Magnum was much greater than simply acting as dimensional friction to maintain a universe, for Leviathan had not been content with simply destroying Archistorian Magnum. Just before Archistorian Magnum had collapsed, Leviathan corrupted the mind of the first global king of Terra Magnum. And thus a tyrannical rule of fear overtook the planet. However, the CREATOR simply countered this demonic attack by creating a special DNA sequence based of the Amethyst Empire's Special One (a previous Joseph Torrus) and attaching it to a unique line of heroes. These heroes were called Galdtorians, and they rose up to defeat the evil king. Leviathan backed down once this happened, but when Joseph Torrus arrived at age 1 many, many, many years later to the Provistorian Dimension, the Grand Devil thirsted to redouble his efforts to destroy the dimension. The original Galdtorians were technically gone now, but their DNA had been sustained through children (and, by extent, by Joseph Torrus who was a genetic copy of the Amethyst Empire's Special One). Unfortunately, even though the evils of the first age were far in the past, the evil of Leviathan was far from over. With the Maelstrom war now tearing apart the Amethyst Empire, Leviathan struck at Terra Magnum by placing in power another evil king. Then Joseph Torrus arrived.
This Joseph Torrus, unlike the previous Joseph Torrus, was not chosen as a teenager to be a tool for good. No, this time he was pulled from the arms of his natural mother by Dimensional Lord Doxia at the moment of his birth in the Earth Prime universe to be deposited in the arms of another mother in the Provistorian universe. Never knowing his true origins, this Joseph Torrus fell utterly into this deception and lived most of his life (until his middle-aged years when he finally met Doxia in person) believing he was a true member of the Provistorian universe. Despite this change in origins, however, this iteration of the Joseph Torrus beings was no different. He was intelligent and kind, like the others before him, and when a corrupt king cheated his way to power in his land and enslaved its people, he could not stand idly by. But he could do nothing… That is, until the king descended upon his town and turned it into a concentration camp. Many suffered. Many died, Joseph's adopted family amongst them. Seeing his family murdered changed Joseph. He became quiet and introverted, but he was too young to break. His constitution and love for doing right was too pure in his young age to yet be corrupted, and so Joseph simply waited as his hardships instead tempered his disposition and turn it into a powerful bond. At age 11 Joseph began to gather an army in secret, and soon he had garnered enough people to break through the somewhat decaying regiments that filled his ruined town. From there a war exploded through the entire continent… Terra Magnum then plunged into the greatest global Civil War that dimension had ever known. In the end, Joseph Torrus came out on top, and he, unlike his many other incarnations, lived happily ever after... Perhaps. The true ending of this Joseph Torrus is unknown, and though the iteration of the Provistorian dimension the had had impacted was reset long ago, the death of Joseph is uncertain. Rumors still drift throughout the multiverse whispering of the possible survival of one of the greatest incarnations... These rumors, of course, are uncertain in of themselves and there is no true way to confirm their validity.
Though his past was tragic, perhaps it was for the better, for despite the trials and tribulations that this iteration of Joseph Torrus went through, his tragic past strengthened him and prevented him from corrupting like the Joseph Torrus being before him… And the Joseph Torrus beings after.
Joseph Torrus as the Paradox
This Joseph Torrus came from the 2nd loop of Earth Prime. His beginning life was identical, but the moment the Bottarr chose him at age 14 to become a Dimensional Lord in the hopes of using this clone of Joseph as a weapon against the Special Ones, Joseph's life disintegrated.
He was confused and deeply distressed about the fact the he was, in truth, not original. He was constantly in the limelight of the "true" Joseph Torrus, the Amethyst Empire's Special One. Determined to prove that he was a one-of-a-kind, he concealed his identity and worked as hard as he could to become the most powerful of the Dimensional Lords. His efforts did not go unnoticed, and eventually he was offered a place as an Amethyst Empire Dimensional Lord. Sadly, Joseph despised his other self, and chose instead to take up arms with the Emerald Empire. He called himself "The Paradox," and he stayed loyal to that empire through all of its wars, and continued to support it with his abilities even when it fell apart and reformed twice, first as the UIPF, and then as the EDD. With each new change, the Paradox threw even more effort into his nation, until he was the most renowned Dimensional Lord within the EDD. He was powerful, commanding, brilliant, and driven, and it pleased him more than anything to see the Amethyst Empire's Special One suffer as his own ideals crumbled about him.
At last it seemed like he, the "true" Joseph Torrus, had shown that imposter that even though he was not the Special One, he was most certainly the stronger of the two. Feeling complete, the Paradox settled back to help EDD rise as a stable nation. His workings succeeded, and eventually when EDD disbanded due to the Maelstrom War ending, Kytax approached him and asked him if he wanted to head the Enigma Empire, a nation that would contain the remaining Dimensional Lords and whatever else was left of the glorious days gone by. Kytax knew the Paradox's secret identity, and also knew of the anger within him, but decided that the Paradox's incredible work ethic would ensure the Enigma Empire's survival.
The Paradox accepted. That was the beginning of the end. Now as the leader of the last surviving Interdimensional Empire, the Paradox turned his zealous eye to something else to conquer. His eyes fell on Kytax. The Paradox had convinced himself that he was by far the greatest of the Dimensional Lords, outshining his pathetic counterpart, but there was still Kytax. Kytax was the absolute embodiment of all that was good. Kytax was glorious and all-powerful, the most brilliant and omnipotent being in reality, and this made the Paradox jealous. He would never be complete until he had shrugged that nagging limelight off for all of eternity. And what better way to destroy the whisperers of his painful, overshadowed past than with a display of true power? In a bold move, the Paradox decided that he would do the impossible: cleanse the multiverse off all that was evil.
Thus the Paradox began to work tirelessly towards destroying all evil. He threw all of his efforts into this new goal, just like he had thrown all of his efforts into becoming better than the other Joseph Torrus. Sadly for him, evil cannot be destroyed by any one man, and that eventually became apparent. However, instead of realizing what he was doing was a fool's errand, the Paradox became obsessed. He needed to do it, he had to do it. Thus, he continued to work past the point of sanity to achieve the one goal he wanted to badly now: to cleanse the multiverse. He tried many things: pacts with angels, pacts with the Grand Devil, and, finally, a vast army of Dimensional Travelers. Unfortunately, none of this worked, but he never gave up. This insanity continued to grow until it heightened in one single decision: if he could not destroy evil, he would destroy everything. And thus the Harmony Units came into being.
Unfortunately, for the Paradox, his plans would never come to fruition, for yet another Joseph Torrus took the stage and brought everything crashing around him. He was now no better than the Joseph Torrus of the Special Ones. Realizing this, the Paradox's mind disintegrated and he committed suicide.
Joseph Torrus as Sunset Shadow.
Earth Prime was just making its 80,000,000th loop when another Joseph Torrus came into being. Just like all of his counterparts before him, he was kind, friendly, and honorable. At age nine, he realized that good would always win, as long as people like him did what was right, no matter the cost.
At this time, the Paradox activated another phase of his Harmony Units Plan: cause anarchy and civil war amongst his failed experiments, the Dimensional Travelers, to keep them from interfering with his true plan to destroy the multiverse. However, to keep up appearances, the Paradox decided to recruit one last "alpha team" that he would task with "fixing" the anarchy he had secretly started. The leader, he decided, would be yet another incarnation of Joseph Torrus. He decided to do this simply out of irony, after all, now he could watch another hated version of himself suffer in failure.
And that is just what happened. At age nine, Joseph Torrus went out into the multiverse as a Dimensional Traveler to fix the anarchy that had sprung amongst the ranks of his fellow travelers. However, like the Paradox had predicted, there was no way to stop what had started. Instead of achieving his goals, Joseph met with betrayals, disasters, and failures.
There things soured the soul of the young Joseph Torrus, and molded him into a cruel, murderous being bent on making others suffer like he had. He razed planets and smashed solar systems in a mad attempt to wreak as much havoc as his twisted soul saw fit.
However, his life was not about to end in flames, for, when he accidentally killed the only friend he had, Mellisa, his mind snapped and he fled away to commit suicide. But before he could do that, he stumbled into the My Little Pony dimension, where the magic of friendship would change his life forever… for the better. Although the fates of the past two Joseph Torrus's (excluding the Paradox) are shrouded in mystery, Sunset Shadow's happiness is the only one that is currently certain… For now.
9. Imagination Energy & Dimensional Energy
Author's Notes. Greetings! I had some time, so I decided to make a much-needed addition to the guide. There are two sections in this addition. The first section is an update of some of the main OCs in the story. I don't have them all, but I am working on it. This section elaborates upon their history, their current whereabouts, and, most important of all, what they look like. I've found that I actually do precious little to describe the physical traits of characters. And so, I listed here the official appearances of the main OCs. If you find any contradictions in the actual story, do not hesitate to let me know, and I will fix the issue immediately. I also added trivia and theme songs. Because I can.
The second part illustrates the true nature and science of Imagination Energy and Dimensional Energy. So far, I haven't done very much to actually describe the properties of these mysterious substances. Hopefully this section will give you some insight. However, if you still have questions, feel free to PM me.
Main Characters:
Season 1
Sunset Shadow:
History: Sunset Shadow was born into the Earth Prime dimension, the 80,000,000th iteration of Joseph Torrus. As a young age (nine years old), Joseph Torrus was taken from Earth Prime to be a Dimensional Traveler by the Paradox, so that the Paradox could watch the child fail and suffer for his own pleasure. The young Joseph Torrus went insane, and began an unstoppable rampage, which subsequently ended with the death of his girlfriend: Melissa. Broken, Joseph Torrus stumbled into the My Little Pony dimension where he was eventually mentally put back together and reformed by Fluttershy, the Element of Kindness. The two married, and had a foal: Starlight Amber.
Whereabouts: Sunset Shadow is currently in Ponyville, living in retirement with his wife Fluttershy.
Trivia: Sunset Shadow, though at peace with himself, has continuous nightmares of the Paradox and the Amethyst Special One. All of them were previous iterations of Joseph Torrus, and that fact haunts Sunset Shadow to this day.
Appearance: Pegasus. Dark purple mane, a navy blue coat, and royal purple eyes. The mark upon his flank is that of an infinity sign, with a gradient transitioning between royal purple and coal black.
Theme song: Glorious Morning by waterflame89
Flaming Star:
History: Flaming Star was born into the Earth Prime dimension, the 80,000,000th iteration of Abimael Sethson, son of Seth, son of Adam of the firstborn of Earth. During a harvest, the Paradox approached Abimael and recruited him to be the very first Dimensional Traveler. Obsessed with winning, Abimael fought his way up to not only be the first Dimensional Traveler, but also the greatest. However, his arrogance and obsessive behavior cost him, as he eventually descended into reckless behavior. This behavior lead him to his first loss 7880 years later. Feeling ruined, he sought refuge (accidentally) in the My Little Pony dimension, where Twilight, the Element of Magic, helped him understand goodness and kindness. He married Twilight years later, and then, after years of deliberation, finally agreed to have a foal together. That is how the birth of Summer Constellation came about. Unfortunately, thirteen years after the birth of Summer, the mad Dimensional Lord Pictor sought revenge upon Flaming Star and carried out his lust for revenge by shooting down the airplane that carried the young Summer during a vacation trip between the eastern beaches of the Stallion Empire and Equestria. Summer was presumed dead. Wrought with grief, Flaming Star and Twilight began to desperately search for Summer, but failed miserably. They considered moving to Manehattan to rid themselves of the painful memories that permeated Ponyville, but then, after going on an interdimensional mission for Amethyst's Council of Rerenhaw, changed their minds and decided to instead run to another dimension, leaving the My Little Pony dimension and all its pain-filled memories behind.
Whereabouts: Unknown. Flaming Star and Twilight Sparkle left the MLP dimension like thieves in the night, and neither Amethyst nor Rerenhaw has opted not to track them due to Dimensional Lord Doxia's decree to 'give them some privacy.'
Trivia: Flaming Star has an irrational fear of the opposite sex. He loves Twilight and is comfortable around her, but is nervous around any other females.
Appearance: Alicorn. Mahogany mane, sunflower yellow coat, and ocean blue eyes. The mark upon his flank is that of an ocean blue rapier skewering an ocean blue infinity sign.
Theme song: Hero by Skillet
Season 2
August Dellor (Inquisitor Blue):
History: August Dellor was born from the consummation between Samuel Dellor (a Dimensional Lord), and Princess Luna (ruler of the night). At an early age, August Dellor began to have strange visions of the Inquisitors, Amethyst's ancient Dimensional-Lord-hunters. These dreams were almost life-like, and were impervious to Princess Luna's dream-magic. After suffering from these visions for fifteen years, Doxia eventually deduced that August Dellor was the second iteration of the Inquisitor Blue, who was related to the Dellor Family in some unknown way. Doxia tasked August Dellor (and his friend Gene Grayson) with the quest to retrieve the armor of Inquisitor Blue, who had scattered his armor and weaponry before committing suicide eons ago. August retrieved the armor, but then found out that the previous Blue had never left, but had taken up refuge within his very soul and mind. Blue took over August's body, and used it to battle (and kill) the mad Dimensional Lord Pictor and to retrieve his helmet and all-powerful Heavenblade. During a battle with the mysterious Harold (found out to be yet another relative of the Dellor Family), August "defeated" Blue in a battle of the minds and retook his body. However, Blue's compromise was false. During the following year, Blue retook August's thoughts in such a natural way that August thought his change in attitude and combat skill were natural, not the product of losing all willpower to Blue once again.
Whereabouts: August is working with Inquisitor Blue's former teammates (Inquisitor Sunflower and Inquisitor Dark), and is searching the multiverse for Harold Dellor, who has sworn to destroy the Inquisition.
Trivia: Since his first encounter with Harold Dellor, August has started to have the visions of the Inquisition's bloodstained past. However, they do not affect him as much, as Blue is practically the one driving his locomotive functions.
Appearance: Human. Black hair and pale skin with midnight blue eyes. Two and a half meters tall. Covered in gray full-body armor with blue stripes trailing from his thighs to his ankles, and from his shoulder plates to his wrist and helmet. His masked helmet is simple, with a thin T-visor stretching from ear-to-ear and down to the jaw. The blue stripe upon the helmet starts from the jaw and reaches over his forehead to the base of his skull on the other side of his head.
Theme song: Radioactive by Imagine Dragons
Summer Constellation:
History: Summer Constellation was born on a July day to Flaming Star and Twilight Sparkle. She was named "Summer" on a request from Archangel Michael, who had actively associating himself with Doxia, Mattimeo, and many of the Dimensional Travelers within the My Little Pony dimension before the Heaven Multiverse closed its gates and retracted from the Earth Multiverse's mortal affairs. Despite her beautiful birth (a glorious event, celebrated throughout the land), Summer was born on the "wrong side of things." Though she was birthed from the most powerful Dimensional Traveler and the most powerful pony mage, Summer's magical and Dimensional abilities were utterly lackluster, and tests on her powers showed that what Dimensional-Traveler-abilities she had within her (which were already initially exceptionally weak) were waning slowly. In addition to that, she had been born with a defect: blindness. Her father Flaming Star tried to restore her sight, but the process was too complex (being purely organic) and too taxing. Eventually Dimensional Lord Doxia planned to work out a way to give her true sight, but the advent of this solution had been planned for her fourteenth birthday (over a month after she tragically vanished), so it came too late. Nonetheless, during her time in Ponyville, Summer proved to be one of the most caring and loving ponies in existence, truly in tune with the nature, though she did possess a rather feisty side if something went really wrong. She was beautiful in appearance and disposition, and no one doubted that she could be whatever she wanted despite her disabilities, and she loved her life regardless of its limitations. As time went on, though, Summer felt that she wanted to "see" the rest of the world, to feel out the nuances of the place she called home. She had been called a natural Argonaut many a time before. And so her father and mother pulled some political strings and sent her on a cruise with some Equestrian Bodyguards to see the east coast of the Stallion Empire. Sadly, on the way back from the adventure, the plane was shot down by the mad Dimensional Lord Pictor, and all but Summer were killed in the crash as the plane went down in the cold, bleak tundra of the Stallion Empire's Frozen North. But thanks to her waning Dimensional-Traveler-powers, Summer was able to protect herself in the crash. Sadly, that was all she could do. The collision was so great that she suffered severe brain trauma, and immediately contracted a severe case of amnesia with little to no chance to recover anything of the past. After this event, her body was recovered by Lyric Reed, who took it upon himself to care for her. The two became inseparable, closer than siblings, closer than husband and wife, and so their own adventures began, spanning everywhere from the Frozen North to the Southern Jungles.
Whereabouts: Summer is located within the depths of the southern lands of the Stallion Empire, with the pony Lyric Reed.
Trivia: Since birth, Summer has desperately wanted to learn how to dance, but is too ashamed to try. Only Lyric knows of this dilemma, and has been trying to teach her since the advent of her confession to him.
Appearance: Pegasus. Chestnut mane streaked with violet, dark yellow coat, and violet eyes. The mark upon her flank is that of a purple-colored phoenix with outstretched wings.
Theme song: Shut Up and Dance by Walk the Moon
Lyric Reed:
History: Lyric Reed was born in a small town in the Frozen North to two Equestrian criminals. His parents had both been members of the Canterlot's Royal court during the Paradox Crises, and had been members of the royal parliament during the xenophobic craze swept the planet after the Paradox died. However, during the craze, the two ponies attempted to push illegal actions into the court, but were caught. They fled to the Stallion Empire where they hid in the Frozen North. It was there that they had Lyric, but he was immediately abandoned out in the snow to die. Lyric didn't die, though, and was taken in by an elderly mare, who cared for him for five years. Even at a young age, Lyric showed an incredible propensity for the musical arts, especially the flute, and used these wondrous skills to help his caretaker beg. Unfortunately, it was not enough, and the old mare eventually starved to death on his fifth birthday. Lyric was mentally scarred, but still refused to give up on life. He continued to play his flute with the skill of a prodigy. It was still not enough. And so Lyric turned to a life of crime, using his musical skills to con the ponies in towns, allowing him to rob them of all their possessions. He hated what he did, but he did it anyway, as it was almost necessary for survival in the cold wastelands of the north. Lyric continued his thievery for eight more years, and was in fact on a journey to set up a new base of illegal operations when he stumbled upon Summer, protected in the rubble of the downed airplane by a bubble of energy. Lyric freed her and then, despite his darker side screaming against him, took the disheveled pony in, caring for her against his "better" judgement. Summer came to, and the two began to travel together. As time went on, Summer managed to convice Lyric to give into his moral side and stop his illegal operations altogether, to accept her help in working together to scavenge a living. He gave in, and the two have been living together ever since, like two peas in a pod.
Whereabouts: Wherever Summer is, Lyric is also. The two are currently hiding away, deep within the southern regions of the Stallion Empire.
Trivia: During his younger days, his elderly caretaker would allow him to snuggle up to her and suck her right forehoof. Despite her death and all the years that have passed, Lyric still does it involuntarily in his sleep to Summer, and she had not said a single word. There has really been nothing to say.
Appearance: Unicorn. Dark purple coat with an ocean-blue mane and ocean-blue eyes. The mark upon his flank is that of a treble cleft, held in suspension.
Theme song: Nara by E.S. Posthumus
Starlight Amber:
History: Starlight Amber was born to Sunset Shadow and Fluttershy. Due to the fact that Sunset Shadow had given up his Dimensional Traveler abilities during the aftermath of the Paradox's death, the Kytax saw fit to also take the reminiscent powers that echoes in the soul of the newborn Starlight as well, and so she too grew up without any Dimensional Traveler abilities. Despite this, Starlight could not be stopped by this. Though her first few years made her out to be a sweet, submissive filly, her mood suffered a drastic evolution during the former half of her pre-teen years for a reason known only to herself. Starlight became feisty, easily offended, and raucous. She would fight a pony three times her size at the drop of her hat, and that wasn't the scary part. The scary part was that she would win that fight, and the other pony would have to be taken to the Emergency Room for two broken limbs and a collapsed lung. If Starlight had a motto, it would have been "I'm not going to die." She could take on anyone with a viciousness that would cow demons. Only to her friends and family was she kind and generally acquiescent, but not even her brightest youngster-smile could hide the deadly fire in her eyes. To compliment her fighting spirit, Starlight, under the nose of her father and mother, began to train herself in weapons. Using her father's connections and abusing her relationship with Princess Twilight Sparkle, she got herself the most dangerous of weapon-tutors. She went from learning hand-to-hand combat to handheld combat, to projectile combat. And when she had mastered every gun she could, she began to learn the art of driving and flying her weapons. Jeeps, tanks, fighters, bombers. Though she hid her activities with a cleverness beyond her years, eventually her knowledge and abilities became subject to Federal interests. She was approached by a secret agent one night with an offer her fighting-hungry mind could not refuse, and that set off a chain of events that ultimately ended with her washed up, abandoned, on the shore of the remote island of Redzion, countless kilometers away from Equestrian shores. She was there for a whole year, and no one knows what happened in that dark place, for when she was found again, floating alone without aid in Equestria-controlled waters, she refused to speak of what had transpired there. All she insisted was that she had been trapped upon the island for a year, alone, without any form of contact or help. That mysterious year on Redzion changed Starlight, though. She went from blood-thirsty and fight-hungry to quiet and introverted, almost as sweet and submissive as she had been in her foalhood days. She cut all ties with the Federal agencies that had contacted her, and took up a job as the teacher of the Ponyville school. She became the most loved pony in all of Ponyville, admired and accepted far more than even the Mane 6 had been in their younger days. She has continued to win the admiration and love of her peers with the a kindness and core understanding that even Celestia does not understand, and she has left the hideous darkness of her past far, far behind her, buried in the annals of her mind life a tomb within an impenetrable pyramid.
Whereabouts: Starlight Amber can be found usually in Ponyville, either teaching a class overflowing with young foals eager to hear her voice, or in town, helping any pony with anything.
Trivia: Starlight Amber has an incredibly irrational fear of needles. She is so scared of them that she almost killed the doctor trying to administer to her in order to prevent receiving a shot.
Appearance: Pegasus. Soft brown coat with faded golden mane and moderate cyan eyes. The mark upon her flank is that of a cyan infinity sign, imprinted upon a cyan butterfly's wings.
Theme song: Fight Song by Rachel Platten
Doxia:
History: Doxia was born in an unknown location in an unknown dimension, long ago collapsed from age, never to be seen again. Doxia had once been an anthropomorphic dog, living in a land of human-like animals, running society and controlling the world. A place where humans did not exist. Another unique fact to be known was that Doxia had been good friends with Mattimeo, Meadolax, Spiderax, Rolles, Vaporix, and Vaporis long before any of them even became Dimensional Lords. Legend has it that the group had been inventors, working on a device that stretched the understanding of modern science, a device that would literally punch through the dimensions and expose the great beyond. They succeeded, but before they could publish their results to the world, they were approached by the Archangel Bottarr, who asked them for the device. In return, he said, they would be given the mantles of Dimensional Lords, guardians tasked with assisting the Special Ones in protecting the Tri-Multiverse from the hideous threat of the Maelstrom. The group agreed, on the condition that they not lose their memories like 99% of the rest of the Dimensional Lords. They all agreed, and the group was given their powers and sent off to be trained like the rest of the Dimensional Lords. Doxia, Mattimeo, Meadolax, Spiderax, and Rolles were chosen to be Dimensional Lords for the Amethyst Special One, while Vaporix and Vaporis were chosen to be Dimensional Lords for the Sapphire Special One. Amethyst and Sapphire were close allies, and so the Dimensional Lords fought side-by-side against the Maelstrom, all of them surviving to the end of the alliances and the end of the great empires. Spiderax and Rolles eventually gave up their abilities and went home. Vaporis went rogue and was killed by Mattimeo. Meadolax became a godfather and left the band for good. Vaporix went off to explore all that he could. All that is left is Doxia, Mattimeo. Doxia now spends his time watching and waiting, burying himself in the matters of the Multiverse and wondering when his time will finally come.
Whereabouts: Doxia can be found in Rerenhaw, where he mediates the Rerenhaw Council and co-rules the remnants of the dilapidated Amethyst Empire with his only remaining friend Mattimeo.
Trivia: Though Doxia is not considered totally insane, he will talk to his long dead wife Allison in the early hours of the morning, while he waits for the sun to rise. He is almost entirely alone, after all. Fortunately he has recently (finally) taken on a new companion: Derpy, a pony from the My Little Pony dimension. She is kind and sweet (and a little crazy herself), and she has been helping mend the shambles that once were the mental constructs of Doxia's glorious mind.
Appearance: Humanoid. Once an anthropomorphic dog. 3 meters tall. Covered in pearl white full-body armor with a masked helmet. The helmet is simple, with a visor shaped like an open flame. Upon his armor are ribbons of red imprinted upon the metallic plating, connecting his shoulder pads to his wrists, and his thighs to his ankles. His chest plate also has long stripes running upon the upper-half. There are stripes of red upon his helmet as well, marking the area around his visor, almost like war paint.
Theme song: The Hamster Dance
Mattimeo:
History: Like Doxia, Mattimeo came from a dimension that has long since crumbled into the void. Also like Doxia, he came from the land of animals, where society was ruled by sentient, intelligent creatures as opposed to being run by humans, who never existed in this universe. Mattimeo had been the leader of the scientist group, with Doxia being the chief engineer and right-hand-man. Together, with the help of the rest of their team, they built a dimension-tearing device that caught the attention of the Archangel Bottarr, who had been tasked by the Heaven Mutliverse to recruit a worldly army to combat the oncoming threat of the Grand Devil's Maelstrom. Later Bottarr told Mattimeo in private that he would be given the most power of any Dimensional Lord, bordering on the Kytax's and the Special Ones' abilities. But with that came a cost: He would have to shoulder the responsibilities that every other Dimensional Lord could not. He would be tasked with making the moral choices that would even cow Doxia. Mattimeo took these responsibilities on without a word. He knew he would be hated, and he knew he would suffer, but he did not complain and he did not stray from the path that lay before him. It was for the good of all. He knew it was for the good of all. Even after the Maelstrom War and even after the great empires fell into disrepair, Mattimeo continued the path only he could tread. And now he stands alone in his decisions, thinking over the threats that loom in the future with a calm eye. Evil was strong, but he was stronger. He had to be, and he still has to be.
Trivia: Though Mattimeo has claimed he has no time for love, it is no secret that there in one being in the whole wide Multiverse that he cares for more than he cares for and conditions true justice: Summer Constellation. He loves her like a father, and watches her wellbeing carefully. Though he has done his best to separate himself from the events of the My Little Pony dimension for the good of all the inhabitants, he cannot help but tweak events in her favor whenever he gets the chance. Everything from postponing a small rainstorm to subconsciously suggesting to a crazy old loner that he take a different path, a path that ultimately would lead to a disheveled Lyric trapped beneath a rock as savages capture his friend.
Appearance: Humanoid. Once an anthropomorphic cat, and 3.2 meters tall. Covered in pearl white full-body armor with a masked helmet. The helmet is simple, with a long straight visor almost stretching from ear-to-ear. His gauntlets, arms, and shoulder-plating are all cyan with pearl white stripes on the wrists and arms, and there are stripes of cyan upon his shin-guards. Additionally, there are cyan-colored triangular markings over the temples of his helmet.
Theme song: N/A
Imagination Energy and Dimensional Energy
Despite their names, these substances are not actual energy. In fact, they are not truly physical substances at all. And, despite their appearances, they do not really possess the liquid-solid attributes that seem to have when conjured. No. Imagination Energy and Dimensional Energy are neither matter nor energy. Neither gas nor liquid nor solid. Neither light nor dark. These two species of ingots of reality are something entirely different. They are physical manifestations of INFORMATION. They are like code, or a special language, existing in a physical form in the Multiverse. In short, they are the programming languages of the Tri-Multiverse.
Imagination Energy
Written within the flows and streams of Imagination Energy (also known as IME) is the coding of Creation. It was with this that the Tri-Multiverse came into being. Imagination Energy acts as active input in a command line. That is why it can cut through anything in reality, bar none. When Imagination Energy strikes a piece of matter or energy with destructive intent, it is like typing into the command console of reality, commanding the very fabric of existence to: "~$ rm file_name" where the file_name is the object that was struck. In an instant the target ceases to exist, as if it had never been created in the first place. Removed from all of reality. But even then this isn't true "annihilation." The reason for this statement will be elaborated upon a little later. Either way, to remove and destroy is not the main reason for Imagination Energy, anyway. Its prime task is to create and improve. Just as one can use Imagination Energy to input destructive code into the command console of the Tri-Multiverse, it can also (more often and easily) be used to input creative code. When handling Imagination Energy, one can think up anything from a simple inorganic object, to a whole different species, to a whole new universe, and everything in between, like a portal or a black hole. It is like commanding the fabric of reality to "~$ cat file_name" where the file_name is the thing that is desired to be created. Nothing is impossible. The limit is the imagination of the user. Hence the name. However, despite IME existing in the very core of all matter and energy, it cannot be extracted and handled. Once a stream of IME has been used to create something, the code is written, the object created, and now the stream is tainted. New streams of IME can be added to either un-write (destroy the substance), alter (change the substance into something entirely new), or extend (improve or reinforce the substance) the code that was written on the tainted stream, but the stream will remain there, it cannot be destroyed properly. Even if you command an object to delete itself using IME, and though the object itself will cease to exist, the tainted stream will remain, blank as a canvas, waiting to receive a new stream of IME with new coding instructions. The only true way to find pure IME is to look for the unused streams hidden in the depths of massive stars or colossal black holes (trapped by a cocoon of used IME), or out in the expanses of the Outer Ring of the Earth Multiverse, drifting around like debris, long-forgotten testaments to the Beginning. There are also a few substances that can "hold" streams of pure IME without tainting it (like Energized Protodermis) but these are very, very, very rare.
Dimensional Energy
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. So is the law that govern 90% of the Earth Multiverse. For every object that comes into being, there is, somewhere out there, an anti- version of said object. There is no exception, for even Imagination Energy has a complete and total opposite. The name for this opposite substance is Dimensional Energy. Dimensional Energy (DE) also is not a true substance but is, like IME, pure information. It is code, and it is in charge of coding into existence all anti-objects (that is its main purpose). It, like IME, is also fully capable of creating portals, and black holes (which exist in a flux between being coded by DE and being coded by IME). One of the main uses DE has, though, aside from coding antielectrons, is to cancel out IME. When DE comes in contact with IME, the two substances cease to exist altogether (like most matter when it comes in contact with its antimatter counterpart). As stated previously, though IME can delete created matter itself, the tainted stream that was used create the destroyed matter initially still exists, despite now being incorporeal, unused, and without form. And so the true way to annihilate something that resulted from the coding of IME is to strike it with something from the coding of DE. The two will collide and the object subject to the reaction will truly be wiped from reality. There will be nothing left over. Well, that is not entirely true. Despite the fact that the annihilation of a specific object is the result of a reaction between DE and IME, there is usually still a wisp of reality that escapes. But between a choice of un-coding something into non-existence with IME and destroying that same something with a reaction between IME and DE, the latter of the two is by far the most effective in total obliteration. But despite this great and terrible power, DE is generally not used to wipe out IME. Instead it is utilized mostly for portal-making (it is easier to make a portal from DE than IME) and for making Phantom Devices (to inhibit said portals). There are countless uses for DE, as there are countless uses for IME.
Corrupted Imagination Energy
Corrupted Imagination Energy (CIE) is not like DE (where it is an anti-force), but it is not truly IME either. It is like an application that has been infected with a malicious virus, where the code has been injected with destructive additions. CIE starts as a regular stream of IME, but then is affected by a malicious stream. This malicious stream has to be incredibly powerful. After all, no regular substance of any kind can so bodily affect the language of creation. In fact, there is only one true way that IME can be created: Madness. When a person is utilizing IME, they can taint it with dark Imagination. That is, Imagination that has been warped by the instability of mind. This instability can stem from either true insanity, or purely venomous intent. When this happens, IME becomes sporadic and unstable, still acting like regular IME, but also warping and infecting surrounding streams, malevolently affecting matter, energy, and magic. Eventually large areas can be warped by the darkened dreams of the one who initially injected the CIE as the infection spreads. IME and CIE cannot coexist, just as IME and DE cannot come in contact with each other. IME and CIE will clash, and, depending on whichever is stronger in imagination purity (the purity or malignant impurity of the Imagination and Dreams of the one who initially injected said streams), will override each other by either purification or infection. DE and CIE, however, do not actually work in contrast. They will destroy each other, but they do it slowly, like magma over rock. It will happen, but DE takes a much longer time to annihilate the CIE because of the sheer amount of unbalancing impurity that permeates the CIE. Sometimes it can even take minutes, as opposed to the instantaneous reaction between regular IME and DE
Apollumi (the Grand Khert)
As stated previously, there still will be something left over from a DE and IME reaction, despite the fact the two states of information are complete and utter opposites. There is also something left over when IME is used to un-code the previously written IME in a substance. Something is always left over. There are even remnants of a universe that remain when said universe collapses from old age and returns to the void. However, when something like this (or like the previous two examples of annihilation where there is debris left over) happens, the tainted IME and DE that survives doesn't float aimlessly for eternity, like an unwanted rag. Verily, all tainted IME and all tainted DE eventually drift together, getting isolated and pulled into a massive sinkhole of Creation where the scraps are held separate and safe, trapped within suspended animation for all of eternity. This veritable sinkhole for the lost and forgotten is called "Apollumi" by some, "the Grand Khert" by others. It is indeed real, but it has yet to be located, as no one knows how to track the lost streams of IME and DE when a dimension finally collapses and all is presumably erased.