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Tales of the Obsidian Wing : Darkness Over Goblin City

The air inside the cavern was thick with the scent of damp earth and ancient iron. Haru Glory gripped the hilt of the Ten Powers, his eyes scanning the jagged shadows. "This is starting to get interesting," Haru muttered, his voice barely a whisper. "It looks like we're not the only ones to make a trip to Dread Mountain." Beside him, Leaf of Deltora adjusted his belt, his hand resting near the Broadsword. "The terrain is shifting, Haru. This isn't just a mountain anymore." The group stepped deeper into the maw of the cave. Behind them, Sailor Moon clutched her Moon Stick, her pigtails twitching with every drip of water from the ceiling, while Yusuke Urameshi cracked his knuckles, a faint blue spark of Spirit Light flickering around his pointer finger. "Welcome to Goblin City," a disembodied, melodic voice echoed through the halls. "Where you and your team of seven heroes must clash swords with the Goblin King." The Writing on th...

Knights of Ray-Barrier: The Last Prism of Avalon

The dimensional rift didn’t care for logic; it simply deposited the four of them onto the scorched plains of Altea. ​ Ash Ketchum brushed the soot off his vest, Pikachu sparking indignantly on his shoulder. Beside him, Tenchi Masaki gripped the hilt of his Master Key, his eyes darting around the desolate landscape. Spyro shook his scales, a small puff of smoke escaping his nostrils, while Haru Glory adjusted the heavy weight of the Decalorce Sword on his back. ​"This doesn't look like any Gym circuit I've seen," Ash muttered. ​"It’s not Earth, either," Tenchi added, sensing the strange, stagnant energy of the world. "The ley lines here are... bleeding." ​The Shadow of the Oracion Seis ​Before they could orient themselves, a chilling presence washed over the group. Standing atop a jagged ridge was a man whose very existence felt like a cold blade: Jagen , the most disciplined and lethal member of the Oracion Seis. ​He didn't offer a villaino...

Lyric Continent: The Millennium King and the Shadow of Deltora

The dimensional rift didn’t open with a bang, but with the soft, rhythmic pulsing of the Belt of Deltora.Lief stood at the edge of a jagged cliff, his hand hovering over the hilt of the Belt. The gems—the Diamond, the Emerald, the Lapis Lazuli—were glowing with a frantic, mismatched light. He wasn't in Deltora anymore. The air smelled of ozone and something metallic, like the Great Forge but colder."I wouldn't touch that if I were you," a voice called out.Lief spun around, drawing his sword. Standing a few paces away was a young man with gravity-defying hair and a leather jacket, holding a hand over a glowing device strapped to his arm. Yugi Muto looked less like a warrior and more like a scholar, yet the weight of the gold pyramid around his neck felt as ancient as the gems in Lief’s belt."Who are you?" Lief demanded. "Is this the Shadow Lord's doing?""I don't know any Shadow Lord," Yugi said calmly, his eyes shifting—for a momen...

Tenchi Muyo! in Tokyo: The Dragon Warrior’s Curse and the Whispering Royal Tree

 The violet fog shifted again, the reality of the wasteland buckling under the weight of so many conflicting timelines. As the group stabilized, the scenery bled from a desolate plain into the jagged, metallic ruins of a crashed starship. ​The New Vanguard ​ Gene Starwind spat a toothpick onto the rusted plating, his Caster Gun held low at his hip. "Great. Just great. I was halfway to a decent payday and now I’m stuck in a pocket dimension with a bunch of kids and a guy who looks like he’s late for school." ​ Tenchi Masaki rubbed the back of his neck, looking more embarrassed than threatened. "To be fair, I was just trying to do some chores in the garden. One minute I’m pulling weeds, the next... well, here we are." Zech Marquis  smirked, sized up Gene’s oversized cape and the strange weapon. "Nice hardware, Pops. Hope you know how to use it, 'cause these shadow things don't take 'no' for an answer." ​The Assault ​The Shadow-Wraiths...

Poltergeist Report: Requiem for the Symphonia Rose

The violet fog shifted again, the reality of the wasteland buckling under the weight of so many conflicting timelines. As the group stabilized, the scenery bled from a desolate plain into the jagged, metallic ruins of a crashed starship. ​The New Vanguard ​ Gene Starwind spat a toothpick onto the rusted plating, his Caster Gun held low at his hip. "Great. Just great. I was halfway to a decent payday and now I’m stuck in a pocket dimension with a bunch of kids and a guy who looks like he’s late for school." ​ Tenchi Masaki rubbed the back of his neck, looking more embarrassed than threatened. "To be fair, I was just trying to do some chores in the garden. One minute I’m pulling weeds, the next... well, here we are." ​ Yusuke Urameshi smirked, sized up Gene’s oversized cape and the strange weapon. "Nice hardware, Pops. Hope you know how to use it, 'cause these shadow things don't take 'no' for an answer." ​The Assault ​The Shadow-Wra...

Neon Mist of Riverdale: The Crimson Secret of the Black Hood

The neon flicker of the "Chock’lit Shoppe" sign cast long, jagged shadows across the pavement of Riverdale, but the air felt heavy with a static that didn't belong to a thunderstorm. Inside a corner booth, four unlikely allies sat over a tray of frosted mugs, the scent of sarsaparilla and vanilla mixing with the smell of ozone. The Convergence Archie Andrews adjusted his jacket, his usual grin replaced by a look of weary determination. "I’ve seen some strange things in this town—brain-swapping aliens, mummies in the hallways—but a tear in the sky that drops three guys from three different worlds? That’s a new record." Yusuke Urameshi leaned back, his feet up on the table, looking entirely unimpressed by the milkshake in front of him. "Look, kid, I was in the middle of a Spirit World investigation when the floor literally fell out. If this 'interdimensional rift' isn't closed soon, I’m going to have a very annoyed boss to answer to." Across ...

Red Data Shaman: The Ripto Awakening

The sky over the Midnight Plateau wasn’t black or blue; it was a swirling vortex of violet energy, a tear in the fabric of the worlds that had dragged four strangers into its center. ​Zoey stood at the edge of a jagged floating rock, her pink boots clicking against the stone. She adjusted her lace chokers and gripped her Strawberry Bell, her heart racing. "This definitely isn't Tokyo," she muttered, looking down at the endless clouds of stardust below. ​"And it’s definitely not the Shadowlands," a voice called out. ​Zoey turned to see a girl about her age, dressed in practical traveling leathers with a green tunic. Leaf stepped forward, her hand resting cautiously on the hilt of her dagger. Behind her stood a young man with wild, silver hair and a massive, blunt-edged sword strapped to his back. ​"I’m Haru," the swordsman said, offering a small, confident smile despite the gravity of the situation. "And this is Leaf. We were following a trail ...