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Written by Multehx

 

 

All seemed fine.

If fine includes the death of evil overlord going unsettled, a great fighter who opposed him and earned his hatred being flung into the void of nonexistance and a demonic council going to their plan of reviving their "master", the same overlord namely.

Then the "heroes" get involved.

Things begin to get dicey then.

The heroes, or the aptly named "Spectrum Wanderers" set off to thwart the "Twilighter Council"'s plans to find and posess the "Creation's Weapons", legendary weapons created by the designers of existance as a safety backup with AMAZING magik (no, not a typo, a force similar yet different from magic) power. Enough to bring the great evil back from the great beyond. You never can fully kill an immortal they say, and judging by this, they seem to be right.

The Spectrum Wanderers (named for the trans-dimensional engine and attached car or two they travel in, the Spectrum ATT) managed to divert the evil plan and even killed off one of the council members. But in the end, the most mysterious of the council single handedly revived Sir ****** Havering....somewhat. He seemed to have purposely revived the great evil only to the extent of being a visible spirit (ghost really) for his own amusement, holding some great grudge against the evil master.

The evil master himself soon "arranged" his joining up with the Wanderers, even forcefully manipulating the system to install himself as the leader. Though, through his appearance, the council was swayed by the mysterious reviver, council member Nictem, that they were swayed by Nictem's plan to obtain the weapons for their own gain and the legendary "greatest of all" even greater than the creation's weapon, the main Creation Weapon.

The Wanderers tried to fall back on reviving a great warrior who was in their team originally during the "Zolott Affair" who had sacrificed himself to solidify the job started on the Time Bender's end.

However, the Council was not about to allow this. Using their newly reconstructed cannon from ******'s own ship of destruction, the Genesis, they incinerated a massive amount of the world on which the rituals for Markior's revival were occurring. However, the Markior was revived in time and the group escaped before the planet met its unavoidable fate.

The Wanderers engaged in combat against the Council, though their casualties included Josh, a strange lad they had recruited early on and Kyanosa Canopus. Mr. Dareklite appeared to help revive Kyanosa and the Council fell. All save Mel, Rebdok, Fanah, and the leader, Malachai. Nictem also survived, even though he was defeated by Multehx. He then revealed himself to be, in actuality, the very son of the Time Bender; Mayhem Grimael Havering. Mayhem was at odds with his father since the Zolott Affair and wished to spite him with only partial revival. His guise being defeated he opted for the ultimate solution. He faced his father in a one on one grudge match.

******, having just taken a very valuable text from Fanah, was making his way across the country side of the Council's lair and his home planet, Caelum. But he didn't get far before he encountered his son and the two went at it. It was an even par battle, so the two went all out. They flung the entirety of their might at each other in the form of energy/magik attacks. The blasts clashed and it all began again.

The Multiverse, a comprising of all universes as a greater, multi layered whole for each universe/dimension, couldn't handle the explosion created by the two shots. So, like a computer deluged with more than it could intake, it simply rebooted. The causes were flung to all ends of the Multiverse, heroes and villains, and time continued as normal.

A great band of this team has regathered on a mysterious planet. The name remains unknown, but the cultural period is one of olden days, swords and other physical weaponry. Torches provide light and lampposts adorn the corners. The gathering spot of this group was once a place called the "Blood Rose Inn". It was unofficially set up to be such by a mysterious new recruit, Travallian. This odd fellow has with him currently the mysterious new potentials for the crew, Bulaklak and Chrono, an even more mysterious masked girl and a strangely powerful magic skilled Yoshi of some sort. The inn was recently set ablaze by the smart, yet a bit hot-headed and impatient Redaz, a fire mage with a flame that can not be stopped. But little known to them, a weapon from another planet has been hidden there by a minion of the newly animated atrocity, Nonth. However, this minion was slain by another evil abound in the area; Tehxnot'lucan, who is apparently working with/for Mayhem. Rainstorm also was lost, but recently joined the crew here with aid of an odd penlike device that seems to have been C.R.'s in origin. Prism and her older companion have recently joined their midsts, and are currently in stealthy pursuit of Kenzo and Ratch, as the two were approached by a mysterious new stranger, the Maestro. This being claims to have news on the Time Bender's return and aims to stop it, with the assistance of those two.

C.R., the Rip Watcher and leader of the Wanderers and Omega, the ever kindly robot who piloted the Spectrum, as well as the Spectrum itself, have gone missing. Though, on a brief scuffle on the Medieval planet, Omega did reappear under the name "Ohma-Tin", as the robot that was Omega, possessed by the now in his clutches Sepalaris, the blade of immense evil power that contains, or more over, contained the spirit of the great demon, Whyr-Rhoh-Tin. Presently, Ohma has vanished, having lost the match to Scilas.

Lich, his brother Ark, Markior, and possibly more have landed on a planet named G'lirer and have been accepted into a wild tribe of Yoshies there. Naaro is also among the heroes upon this planet. But Malachai and his Mechna Knights are in the area, and trouble follows that demon like...like something very troublesome indeed. Soon after, the metallic monstrosity named Nonth showed up in camp, fought the Markior in a losing battle, and abducted Ark as he fled. Ark has currently been forced into service for Nonth, and Nonth is presently off on his own, having finally "Assimilated" Malachai and is currently in the process of "Final Breakdown". The mystical goddess, Lady North, did land here recently, and, in a flood of returning memories of a past life, passed out on sight of Multehx and lies sleeping there.

Rynn ended up on planet Abode in the care of Wolfman Romyr, who has been caring very kindly for the two. The last we have seen, one of Romyr's race stormed in and announced to the Wolfman that they were under attack. Rynn successfully scared off the attacking lizards. Later, through a near hodgepodge of events, she ended up in the camp upon G'lirer and has been reunited with her love, Naaro.

Prism was kidnapped by T'lucan right before the replosion and able to survive the replosion safely with prisoner still in tow. He has imprisoned her in the manor belonging to himself and Mayhem Grimael Havering. Recently, a cloaked fellow named Daedalus stormed his way in and has greatly assisted her from her captivity. With some magical travelling methods, she and Daedalus ended up upon the still unnamed "Medieval World". They have joined up with the others there, and are currently in pursuit, via star form, of Kenzo, Ratch, and the mysterious newcomer, the Maestro.

Two newcomers, of still in question meaning to the quest before the wanderers, Drago and Kuza had a brief run in with Fanah on Yoshin. Their current position is in the presence of the Silver Dragon Society. (Kuza has since ended up on G’lirer thanks to the enigmatic Rody. ~Ed)

Multehx and the newly arrived Lady North, Kentaro, and Fulsta had landed on an unnamed rural planet that seems to be Lady North's old homeland, though she does not yet recall. However, Multehx was set upon by this new cruel foe, Nonth, upon checking out the town. After Nonth took Multehx into captivity, the other three were soon set upon and infected with Nonth's new prototypical "Control Virus"; meaning their becoming like zombified minions to his whims awaits only one to two circulations of the virus in their bloodstreams without proper treatment. Multehx was stranded, deactivated, in the tribal village upon G'lirer and is in the company of Lich, Naaro, Rynn, and the Markior.

Also, Yoshi6400, and his girlfriend Sapphire have oddly vanished. (They were last seen on the Star Road of Yamauchi, teleporting to G’lirer. ~Ed). Kyanosa Canopus, Dirk Dareklite, Adrian, and Kaye have all seemingly fled from the spotlight, possibly fed up with trekking about to set things right, possibly terrified of the evils that await them.

Things are looking rough for the heroes and villains alike. Will the Wanderers rejoin completely? What villains will clash alignments? The story, as always, continues.

 

And the Time Bender still has not been found...

 

(It’s not too hard to work out what the asterisked name is – Multehx wants to have a bit of reverence going for it, here. ~Ed)

 

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The foe has returned. The heroes are upon the planet Fa'Diel, the manaworld.

 

In this immense story thus far, things have been here, there, and everywhere in between.

 

Much has happened indeed.

 

From the rise of the Twilighter Council, to the return of Sir Pseudo Havering, the fall of the Council, and the clash of father and son, Time Bender and his would be usurper. This caused a "replosion", or, some event so intense occurred, history suffered a fatal error and had to displace all present at the site of the incident just to keep history from unravelling totally.

 

Upon the primitive planet, G'lirer, some fell, and others upon a mediaeval world. Those upon G'lirer, the good, were welcomed to a primal tribe that dwelled there, and the metallic, mechanical monstrocity, Nonth, did appear.

 

On the mediaeval world, plots became deep and diabolical as it became quite evident that the Time Bender was attempting his resurrection nearby. His men were over the main settlement on the planet seemingly instantly, and things only got worse. Eventually, the man himself reappeared, and laid all to waste but the dwelling he had taken. Only a last minute intervention by the Cosmic Rip itself, the inter-dimensional webbing network that connects everything to anything and nothing at all simultaneously, got the heroes out of there before being struck down by the mysterious plague of the Time Bender's conjuring.

 

On G'lirer, Lich Yoshi von Kippo seemed to take charge, and lead the vigilant there, a select few heroes and his tribal acquaintance, Hl’garng, to his homeworld of Fa'Diel to stop a raging madman there.

 

Who knows what will come of it all? No one. It continues now.