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Dimension Zero: The Brain Trust Conspiracy

The dark canopy of the Meridian forest whispered with an ancient, uneasy magic as the stars aligned for the first time in an era. "We’ve waited years for this day," Prince Phobos murmured, his voice cutting through the chill night air. He stood looking out toward the looming silhouette of the castle, his expression hardened by over a decade of exile. "From time immemorial, it has been the Council's task to protect the Infinite Dimensions. But when I lost my throne thirteen years ago... everything shattered." Beside him, Masaki Kurusu stepped into the moonlight, his sharp gaze fixed on the glowing portal humming before them. "The threat of the Dark Masters' evil was so grave, Phobos. We were forced to shield Meridian from the other worlds to prevent the spread of that malice. We did what we had to do." Phobos turned his head slightly, eyeing the small, purple, horned figure standing alongside their makeshift alliance. "I do not share your trust...

Tower of Druaga: Legend of the Black Dragon Awakening of Phobos

The air inside the lower tiers of the Tower of Druaga was unusually still. For the first time in three years, the eternal, suffocating heat of the demonic fortress had broken, replaced by the Aether Convergence—an enchanted season that occurred only when the celestial spheres aligned. A soft, iridescent mist drifted through the stone corridors, casting a mysterious spell over the vast tower and visibly weakening the demons within. Their roars were muted, their dark magic suppressed by the ambient light. Leaning against a crumbling pillar, a figure wrapped in a heavy, tattered cloak watched a shadow approach from the mist. "Come closer so I can see you in the light," the figure called out, voice raspy but sharp. The traveler stepped forward, the glowing mist illuminating a sharp jawline, unfamiliar armor, and a fiercely stoic expression. The cloaked man stepped back, eyes widening. "Tell me why you have returned here... What do you mean? Your appearance has changed... but...

Dragon Spirit: Legend of the Electric Lake Deity

The cold wind of the Limitless Fortress swept through the shattered stone archways, carrying with is the scent of ozone and ancient dust. Kyogi Kagimi stood at the edge of the overlook, his eyes scanning the chaotic horizon. He didn't look back as the sound of light, deliberate footsteps announced the arrival of the Lord of Meridian. "So tell me—which side do you intend to take in this little brawl?" Kyogi asked, his voice dripping with casual amusement. Prince Phobos paused, his elegant robes rustling slightly. He offered a cold, calculated smile. "You haven't made your position clear either," the Prince remarked. Kyogi laughed, a sharp, humorless sound. "I'll take whatever side I like best. As always." "Perhaps I should say that sounds just like you," Phobos replied, stepping up to the ledge. He looked up at the sky, where the unnatural atmosphere of the fortress seemed to warp and bend. "Even as we speak, a dark cloud hangs ov...

The Dream Yard: Requiem for the Limitless Fortress

The heavy, humid air of the outskirts of Babylon City clung to the group as they navigated the cracked asphalt and encroaching weeds of the abandoned research facility. Towering above them in the distance was the jagged silhouette of a massive, half-finished metropolis. "The Dream Yard," Thread Master Kazuki muttered, brushing aside a dangling, dead power cable. He knelt, running his fingers through the dust on a concrete barrier. "They left absolutely no trace behind, did they? This IL... it must really be something." Ash Ketchum adjusted his cap, looking from Kazuki to the towering, chaotic sprawl that loomed over the horizon. "So, Ban Mido... tell me about the Limitless Fortress." Ban leaned against a rusted steel girder, his silver hair catching the faint neon glow bleeding from the nearby city ruins. He slid his hands into his pockets, his gaze fixed on the gargantuan structure. "At the turn of the last century, a massive group of buildings was a...

Spiral Tower of the Purple Dragon: Curse of the Dark Cloud

The storm rolling over the jagged peaks of the Unova region carried a heavy, electric silence. The secrets of N and Team Plasma were no longer secrets to the heroes. The truth of the puppet-king, the manipulation of Ghetsis, and the clash of the legendary dragons had all been laid bare. Yet, N himself had vanished without a trace, leaving behind only questions and an empty throne. The Blank Map and the Uneasy Alliance Standing on a rocky precipice overlooking the misty valley, an incredibly bizarre fellowship gathered. Ash Ketchum adjusted his cap, his eyes fixed on the horizon. Beside him, James from Team Rocket looked uncharacteristically nervous, while the stoic Masaki Karsu kept his hand on his weapon, scanning the tree line. Prince Phobos of Meridian stood slightly apart, his regal, disdainful sneer firmly in place. At the center of the group stood Will Vandom, staring down at a blank parchment in her hands. "What good is a map that doesn't show anything?" James groa...

Dragon’s Crest: Seal of Phobos — Legend of the Sword of the Veil (The Motion Picture)

The air in the ruined sanctuary was thick with tension, heavy with the scent of ozone and ancient stone. Masaki turned his back to the grand altar, his cloak billowing slightly in the draft. "Answer me now, Masaki," a voice commanded from the shadows. "It all depends on your answer. So you're really going to leave?" Masaki paused, his hand hovering over his traveling pack. He didn't look back as he spoke, his voice quiet but steady. "But Phobos... weren't you the one who raised Ash Ketchum and Genji as your own sons?" The Confession of Prince Phobos From the darkness of the pillar, Prince Phobos stepped forward. The golden accents of his regal attire catch the dim light of the dying fire. A bitter, self-deprecating smile touched his lips. "Yes," Phobos whispered, the admission costing him dearly. "I've watched them develop over the years. I thought if I could harness their power, I could unite Meridian and the Limitless Fortr...

The Fifth Element: Dark Ghost of the Babylon Cloud

The air inside the Limitless Fortress was thick with the scent of ozone and ancient dust. The massive stone chamber, once a monument to Prince Phobos’s tyrannical reign, now felt like a tomb. But today, the fallen prince did not look like a prisoner. He stood at the head of the group, his regal posture tense, his eyes burning with a dangerous, protective fire. "I don't understand," Will Vandom said, her voice echoing off the high, arched ceilings. She clutched the Heart of Kandrakar tightly in her palm, its warm pink glow the only source of comfort in the gloom. "You mean Queen Elyion is gone? She was captured by a sorcerer hiding in our midst?" "Yes, Guardian," Prince Phobos hissed, his golden hair whipping around his face as a sudden gust of wind swept through the chamber. He raised his hands, green magical energy crackling at his fingertips—not to attack them, but to form a protective barrier around the group. "The fool dared to strike at my si...