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The Guide to a Mending Soul

by Odisboinski

Chapter 7: The Rerenhaw Council

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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.

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