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Bio-Hazard: Echoes of the Catacombs

The campfire crackled with a strange, violet energy, the flames flickering between the dimensions of Del, Haven City, New Vestroia, and Arachna.Four heroes, ripped from their respective worlds, sat around the blaze. They were an unlikely assembly of legends, each wondering if this was some trick of a Shadow Lord or an Precursor experiment gone wrong.The Meeting of WorldsLief was the first to speak, his hand instinctively resting on the hilt of the Belt of Deltora. The seven gems—topaz, ruby, opal, lapis lazuli, emerald, amethyst, and diamond—glowed with a soft, rhythmic pulse. "This doesn't feel like the work of the Shadow Lord," he murmured, his eyes scanning the treeline. "The air is too... electric.""Electric? Try 'Eco-charged,'" Jak countered, leaning back against a jagged rock. He looked tired, his signature goggles pushed up onto his forehead. Daxter, perched on his shoulder, was busy trying to juggle a small blue sphere he’d found nearby...

Ruby Moon: The Fall of Haven City

 The dimensional rift was less of a "doorway" and more of a cosmic glitch. One moment, Sakura Avalon was chasing a rogue Clow Card through a park in Tomoeda; the next, she was tumbling through a tear in reality, landing face-first in the red dust of the Shadowlands. ​"Kero-chan? Ruby?" Sakura groaned, dusting off her frilled skirt. ​"I’m right here, Sakura-chan," a melodic, slightly bored voice drifted from above. Ruby Moon hovered in the air, her butterfly wings shimmering with a dark, iridescent light. She didn't look worried; if anything, she looked like she’d just found a new playground. "Though I don't think we’re in Japan anymore. The magic here tastes... dusty." ​An Unexpected Encounter ​A rustle in the gray scrub nearby snapped Sakura to attention. She gripped her sealing wand, but before she could cast a spell, three figures emerged from the haze. ​Leading them was a young man with golden hair and a gaze that had seen too ...

Sorceress Tegan: Requiem of the Dark Island — Awakening of the Veil’s Edge

The dimensional rift didn’t open with a bang, but with a shimmering, iridescent hum. Within the span of a heartbeat, five strangers found themselves standing in the center of a dense, silver-leafed forest that smelled of ancient cedar and sea salt. The Gathering Ash Ketchum was the first to react, adjusting his cap and scanning the treeline. "Pikachu, you okay?" The yellow mouse sparked his cheeks, equally wary. "Where are we?" a voice called out. Boruto Uzumaki landed gracefully from a high branch, his hand resting on a kunai pouch. "This doesn't look like the outskirts of the Hidden Leaf. Did a karma portal malfunction?" "It looks like Narnia," countered Peter Pevensie, drawing Rhindon with a practiced sweep. He looked older than he had been moments ago, the weight of a High King returning to his shoulders. "But the stars are wrong. The constellations aren't where they should be." "They aren't the stars of Deltora, ei...

Celestial Knight: The Rings of Pausing Flash

The campfire crackled with a rhythmic pop, casting long, flickering shadows against the gnarled roots of a tree that shouldn't have existed in any of their worlds. ​ Peter Pevensie sat tall, his hand resting habitually on the hilt of Rhindon. He was the High King, and though he was currently displaced in a forest that smelled of strange, alien ozone and ancient magic, his posture remained regal. ​Across from him, Leaf of Del was meticulously sharpening his dagger. The Belt of Deltora was hidden beneath his tunic, but its weight was a constant, comforting presence. He looked weary—the shadow-lands had a way of draining a man—but his eyes remained sharp. ​"So," Leaf said, breaking the silence. "You’re a king, he’s a crown prince of an empire in the stars, and I’m just trying to keep a Shadow Lord from swallowing my home. This is a crowded bench for one campfire." ​ Tenchi Masaki laughed nervously, rubbing the back of his neck. He looked the most out of plac...

The Sacred Pool: Legend of the Crimson Ruby & The Mystery of John Ace

The air in Uncle Andrew’s study had been thick with the smell of dust and old magic, but in a heartbeat, the walls flickered like a dying candle and vanished. Lief, the King of Deltora, felt the sensation of falling—not through air, but through layers of heavy sleep. Beside him, Chase Suno gripped his core, and young Digory Kirke let out a sharp cry. There was a sudden, muted splash, and the world turned cool and green. The Wood Between the Worlds When the three of them scrambled out of the water and onto the soft, spongy earth, they didn't shake themselves dry. They didn't have to. "We're... dry," Chase muttered, checking his jacket. "How are we dry? We just submerged in a lake." "It isn't a lake," Digory whispered, his eyes wide as he looked around at the endless rows of trees. The light here was strange—a dreaming, leafy green that seemed to come from the air itself. "If we got into this world through a pool, perhaps there is a worl...

Broken Vow: King Peter and the Memories of the Stars

The air in the subterranean vault was thick with the scent of ozone and ancient dust. In the center of the chamber, resting upon a pedestal of obsidian, pulsed a crimson gem the size of a dragon’s head. It didn’t just glow; it beat like a living heart. Jak stepped forward, the flickering torchlight dancing in his wide eyes. He reached out a trembling hand but stopped inches from the heat radiating from the crystal. "’We the people of Torra pledge our undying allegiance to Odin, King of Deltora and Symphonia, and the royal bloodline,’" Jak whispered, reciting the etched inscriptions lining the walls. "’If this vow is ever broken, may the Great Stone of Fire—the heart of our city—crack and decay, and may our people be swept away.’" He turned back to his companions, his voice cracking. "Is this it? Is this the Stone of Fire?" The Council of Travelers Haru Glory adjusted the strap of his Decalorce sword, his gaze fixed on the gem’s swirling depths. "It fe...

Gaul the Sage: Legend of the Monks’ Obsidian Library

The air in the valley didn't just feel cold; it felt heavy, like wet wool pressing against the lungs. I’ve never seen a place as dark as this before. It wasn’t the absence of light, but the presence of something else—a living, breathing gloom. "That’s why they call it The Dark," Leaf whispered, his hand white-knuckled around the hilt of his belt knife. Even the ancient, twisted pines seemed to recoil, their branches arching away from the center of the woods. There is a guardian here in the dark that even the trees fear. It is an evil guardian, a shadow that hungers for more than just flesh; it wants the very history of the world. The Journey North "We’re wasting time," Haru Glory barked, shaking the frost from his cloak. "We can’t fight a shadow with steel. You must find Gaul the Sage. But he lives far to the north, in the mountains of Deltora that border Symphonia and Narnia. It’s a trek through the frost-bitten passes that would kill a lesser man." ...