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The Windmill Theory: Awakening of the Fortress God and War of the Three Underworld Kings Album Outro

The rain in the Limitless Fortress didn’t fall from the sky; it bled from the rusted iron pipes of the upper tiers, tasting of copper and old electricity. In the neon-drenched ruins of the Lower Town, a massive, jagged tear in reality had buckled the concrete. It wasn’t a standard spatial distortion. It looked like a shattered television screen, humming with a frequency that vibrated right through the soles of a pair of high-tech motorized inline skates. "Man, the atmosphere here is completely trashed," Akira, the King of Behemoth, muttered. He adjusted his goggles, the ceramic wheels of his Air Trecks sparking slightly against the wet asphalt. "The wind is totally dead. No current, no flow. Just... dead air." "That’s because we aren't in our world anymore, kid," Orphen said, leaning against a graffiti-covered brick wall. He blew a plume of smoke into the damp air, his dark traveling cloak looking entirely out of place next to Akira’s street gear. His ...

Thread Master Kazaki: Apocalypse of the Parts War (Movie)

The air in the Woods of Dreams Past was always thick, not with fog, but with memory. It felt ancient, pre-dating even the arrival of Yosho and Masaki. Thread Master Kazaki, hos nimble fingers constantly tracing the edge of her spatial thread, felt it acutely. He understood that time was not a line, but a fabric, and these woods were a particularly tangled knot. Yosho, his ageless face etched with concern, paused by a gargantuan, moss-covered archway. The group—a bizarre alliance thrown together by circumstance—stopped with him. “You’re right to be wary, Kazaki,” Yosho murmured, his voice like dry leaves. “They leave no trace, do they? A thousand footsteps across a thousand realities, and not a single blade of grass is disturbed.” Ash Ketchum, whose presence felt like a warm, chaotic burst of light in the cold woods, adjusted his tattered cap. The Pikachu on his shoulder, usually so spirited, was unusually quiet, its ears pricked toward the silence. He didn’t quite understand the comple...

Ghost City - Chronicles of The Jewel Shards

The sky above them didn’t have a sun; it had a fracture. A jagged, violet tear bled static across the horizon, and looming through the rip was a silhouette that defied geometry. It was a sprawling, impossible labyrinth of black iron and floating towers, suspended in a void where gravity seemed to be a suggestion rather than a law. "Look at that..." Ash Ketchum breathed, stepping forward, his fist tightening around the strap of his backpack. "Is it... could that be the Limitless Fortress?" "Are you sure this is a parallel world?" Kyogi Kagimi asked, his eyes narrowed as he analyzed the spatial distortion. His voice remained cool, but his hand hovered near his weapon. Beside them, the air grew heavy and thick with miasma. Naraku floated slightly off the ground, a cruel, amused smirk playing on his lips. "A parallel world... how tedious. Another playground of fools, no doubt." Sesshomaru remained silent, his silver hair catching the strange, violet ...

​A Misaligned Sky: Flowing Through the Gate of Tomorrow

The neon glow of Tokyo’s skyline bled into the dark, star-filled canopy above, where a massive draconic shadow coiled silently near the crescent moon. Far below, on the stone-carved precipice of a towering gothic roof, the air felt heavy, distorted by a swirling cosmic vortex that thrummed with a low, ominous vibration. It was the physical manifestation of a misaligned sky, a fractured gateway threatening to swallow their tomorrow. Standing near the edge, Washu turned her gaze away from the swirling anomaly. Her usual eccentric demeanor was entirely absent, replaced by a grim solemnity that chilled the air. "It is as I feared," Washu began, her voice cutting through the wind. She looked directly at Tenchi Masaki, Ash Ketchum, Kyogi Kagimi, and Gary Oak, who stood gathered on the rooftop. "Thirty years ago, something terrible happened to Lord Tenchi's mother. Because of that temporal anchor being severed, a paradox has been bleeding into our reality. Soon, Lord Tenchi...

VALLEY OF STEEL: Echoes of the Dark Cloud

The desert wind howled through the skeletal remains of the ruined steel skyscrapers, kicking up dust that coated the boots of the gathered warriors. High above, a brilliant blanket of stars illuminated the wasteland, but the cosmic beauty was entirely eclipsed by the tension on the ground. Kyoji Kagami stepped forward, his eyes gleaming with their usual calculating, mirror-like intensity. He adjusted his glasses, looking over the mismatched assembly of newcomers and constants. "So, tell me," Kagami’s voice cut through the whistling wind, smooth but laced with a subtle venom. "Which side do you intend to take? You haven't made your position clear either." Genji stood at the center, his spiked hair casting a shadow over his face, his glowing, biomechanical arm crackling with dark, unearthly blue electricity. He didn't even look up at Kagami. A smirk played on his lips. "I'll take whatever side I like best," Genji muttered, his voice gravelly and ...

The Silent Forest and the King of the Underworld: Flow of the Eternal Tide

The canopy overhead was a dense, suffocating ceiling of black leaves, blocking out all but the eerie, golden glow of the floating clocks drifting through the air like displaced spirits. The gears within them ticked backward, an unsettling reminder that time did not function normally within this realm. Masaki rested his hand near his collar, his sharp eyes cutting through the gloom. "I’ve never seen a place as dark as this before," he murmured, his voice low so it wouldn't carry into the abyss of the trees. "That's why they call it the Dark, and an evil dwells here—an old and wicked evil. There's a guardian there, and anyone who has tried to fight him has never been seen again." Kagimi stood beside him, the golden rings of his earrings catching the faint luminescence of a passing clock dial. He turned his gaze toward the blonde man leaning against a ruined trunk. "So, what are you doing here all alone?" Kagimi asked. "Shouldn't you be g...

Bloody August: Curse of the Dragon Spiral Tower

The rain in Babylon City didn’t fall; it bled down the neon-slicked skyscrapers like static on an old television screen. Masaki Karsu gripped Genji’s collar, his knuckles white, his breath ragged. Around them, the world was literally tearing itself apart at the seams. The digital sky flickered, revealing the raw, pulsing code beneath the Limitless Fortress. "You gave up being the Lightning Emperor!" Masaki shouted, his voice cracking over the sound of reality fracturing. "What happens here shouldn't matter to you anymore, Genji!" Genji didn't pull away. He just looked at Masaki with eyes that had seen the birth and death of a thousand virtual worlds—eyes that were suddenly, devastatingly tired. "Yes, I hear you," Genji said softly, a ghost of a smile touching his lips. "If only it were so." Before Masaki could scream at him again, the ground vanished. The ancient, looming mansion, the impossible forest that grew within the concrete depths...