The Maelstrom and The Ten Tailed Tree

Chapter 0: Prologue

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Unknown audio source found. Playing: "...Well. We're boned." "Really, the fate of the world on line and that's your best response? Typical Dobe." "Ah, shut it teme, we can argue later. Now dodge!"

"Umm... Sir?" A shaky voice called out to the person stationed at the front of the seemingly endless supply of rows, with a connected three walls followed by an open space leading out, repeated again and again, broken by support columns. Each cubicle was filled by a range of different species or gender. The being who called slowly stood, as their face slowly rose above their small office walls.

With an eyebrow raised, another voice, located at front of current set of rows, more gruff than the last called back. "Yes, Jenkins? What is it this time? I swear, it better not be another of your ideas to raid the vending machines, I almost got wrote up for the last one."

A nervous chuckle escape the newly named Jenkins. "Well, sir, I've got good news and bad news. Which do you want to hear first?" Scratching the side of his cheek, Jenkins started to sweat.

"Hmm, lets see now... Today's Tuesday so you can't bitch about it being a Monday, nor can you brag about the new game you played during the weekend. Since you've being doing actual work and quiet at that, let's hear the good news."

"Ehehe, well, good news is, it's not a raid since you don't like when I yell that when I get a snack, and no, its not about a game I played after work. " Stressing the after since there was a second tab open on his computer screen that was quickly closed beforehand.

Uncertain that Jenkins wasn't working but goofing off, the supervisor was now intrigued at what possible could make his employee nervous. Normally Jenkins was more laid back except that time where he was hooked on some computer game that featured raids. "Well, I suppose that is good news. Now, what's the bad news?"

"It seems that there is a teeny tiny possible chance I may have an F-5." After the last word was spoken, all activity in the area stopped. Cringing lightly, Jenkins blinked at the sight of everyone froze in place and staring at him.

"What was that Jenkins? I s-swore i could have heard you said that there was a F-5." The normally gruff voice spoke in a slightly broke manner unseen before, reaching a higher pitch. The last time they had an F-5 was when a member of the Family decided to make a song about some ultimate battle. That was just rumors floating around the water cooler, and even they sound sketchy at best.

Sweat fell rapidly from Jenkins head at the change of tone in the supervisor's voice," We-Well, the program that we use to mon-moniter the status failed all three checks sir. And-and I've re-ran the program five different times. I've even re-booted the whole computer and logged in again."

Glancing down at his own screen, confirming the fact Jenkins did log out and back in, the supervisor said only two words that confirmed the fear in everyone's minds. "Well... Shit."

Three days later, unknown location.

Chaos. That was all that could be said to describe the state of the meeting room. Various respected and not so respected beings of different power and status argued like little children not wanting to be 'it'. A groan escaped a pair of soft lips with their owner's face bunched in a pained expression. Sighing at the supposedly gathered beings behaving like chickens with their heads cut off, a soft, delicate hand raised slowly from her white robe sleeve and massaged her temples. Light, silver tinted hair fell in front of her face, shadowing her closed eyes. Groaning once more, a second hand reached for a the mallet set to her left side and with swift motion, slammed loudly on the small podium, letting a small ounce of her power flare, causing the previously mentioned beings to halt mid sentence. The unknown figure spoke in a beautiful voice that was tinted with slight bit of annoyance , "Now that all of you seem to have FINALLY shut up about who is to blame for this and why someone ELSE should fix your OWN problems, we can get to business. Since I was RUDELY interrupted," said being that started the yelling shrunk lightly," We can start from the beginning." As her commanding tone and power stopped a set of groans were released. Another, stronger flare of power was released, causing a few to sweat lightly. "I'm sorry, what was that? I could have sworn I was not standing in front of Gods and Goddesses, Rulers and Watchers of their entire dimensions and realties, but rather pathetic beings who just like to sit around with nothing better to do but gripe and mope!"

A coughing sound came from her right, a woman with the same silver hair but a far darker shade and similar soft features wearing a dark blue robe outlined in black answered in a silky smooth voice," Now, now sister dear, calm down. Your scaring some of the lower tiers." At this notice, the sister to the voice relaxed slightly and sunk into her comfy chair. "Now, as Kami-chan said, let us start from the top. I know none of us like this stuffy room, but rules are rules. Mr. Green, has the tech department confirmed that the worker's computer was not malfunctioning?"

Mr. Green was slightly trembling man standing at five feet and six inches, with brown hair, green eyes wearing a normal black suit and red tie walked up to the podium stationed a few feet away and looked up at two of the three Gods that managed the Court. Seeing both of the Goddesses nods Mr. Green began his report. "At 11:39, exactly three days ago, worker L. Jenkins reported to his supervisor, G. Hammons that his monitoring station had failed all three safety checks. After noticing this, Jenkins reportedly re-ran the checks five times before re-starting the system and checking again. After all the results were the same, Jenkins contacted his supervisor as the system recommended. After Hammons himself checked it, he called the floor manager and locked down the floor. All the workers followed pre-set orders and froze time in the areas they were assigned. Jenkins's computer was then dis-mantled and taken to Technical Support where they double checked to make sure there wasn't a flaw in the program."

Pausing for a moment to change reports and take a breather, the speaker went on. "A day later, after multiple techs had reviewed the computer, it was determined not to be flawed as thought and after fetching Jenkins, he then logged into a different terminal and re-ran the checks again." Both Goddesses looked at the speaker with confusion. Why were they only reading this now and not yesterday? Catching their confused stares, the speaker explained. "Seeing as the results were still the same, as in most cases the inhabitants normally deal with the problem faster that we can get it up to the Court, it was decided to check again and not waste your time over a matter already solved. " Apparently this was a more common issue than the Court was aware, as a few Gods that were gathered in the seats behind the speaker pulled out small devices to make notes to possibly check on their current charges and re-view the main timelines and history.

As the speaker finished his initial report, Kami raised her voice to gain attention. "Now we have all heard the 's first report, does anyone have a question?" Looking around, a paw was raised. Reading a chart set on the right side of her desk ,it listed information on who was seated where, and some basic info, such as name and what they were in charge of. " , you have the floor." Pressing a small button under the name, Kami watched as the light above her dimmed and waited.

A few seconds later, a farther away light brightened, revealing a proud looking bi-pedal animal. The creature had light brown fur, a dark brown mane while wearing a purple toga that had various tribal markings representing the groups that worked under him. "Thank you Kami-Sama, and pardon to all if I sound a bit off, the language that is spoken at the Court is rare in my corner of the Jungle. Now, for those of you who don't know, I am Leo, and I represent of the Spiral and the magical beings that live there. My question is one most of us are curious, what caused the F-5 and which God's or Goddesses' territory does it belong to and how does it affect the rest of us?"

Seeing as how most of the gathered were nodding in approval and sending a grateful smile to Leo who helped push things along, flipped to a new page before addressing the court. "As it stands, the top tier God over the area was Shinju who has been yet to be replaced as a suitable candidate has not been found. It has been noted that the Shinju, or World Tree was called to the Elemental Nations, one of the realities under it for yet unknown reasons. What we do know is that for some reason it planted itself and all the different realms with the similar copy of itself. The locals at the time where wary and forbid anyone to go near."

"Roughly a thousand years later, the tree's in the Elemental Nations bore a single Fruit. Unsure what this new development meant, the people of the time waited. Generations later, the fruit fell from the tree and sunk into the land. Because of the Shinju's nature based powers, all plant life all over the world became enriched. The local family who guarded the Shinju, gained something different. Their clan's name was Ōtsutsuki, and after the first fruit fell, their skin tone became pale and a few grew horns. After countless years of spite and hate, they wished that they could find a place to live in peace. With what was known as its last remaining strength and intelligence, the Shinju moved the clan to the moon. It was unclear why or how but the clan never questioned and they were grateful ever since."

Seeing as how the speaker needed a moment to compose himself, Leo spoke up. "Thank you for the informing the Court on why an Elder God disappeared with no clear successor nor warning, but what has that got to do with all of gathered on such short notice? Surely it does require all of us to assemble just because of an Elder God not vanished? Normally they do not like to bother with 'insects' such as us." Gaining a few nods of respect and understanding, Leo waited for to reply.

"Yes, well that's not the case here. Following the main timeline of the Elemental Nations, we see that some time later, the current head of the Ōtsutsuki, a woman named Kaguya noticed that the tree was set to bear another Fruit." From what we were able to gather, the planet at the time, had under went years and years of war, trying to gain control of the previously dormant Shinju. The leaders of the other clans wanted the Tree under their control so that if it ever bore another Fruit, they would gain control of the power it held. Kaguya wanted to stop the fighting, and somehow got back on the planet to consume the Fruit despite the Ōtsutsuki forbidding their clan members out of respect to the Shinju. The elders thought that the changes they went could have happened to any of the clans, had they been chosen to guard the Tree instead of them. Rather than spiting the other clans for their changes, they instead embraced them and accepted their fate. As parent taught child, that child grew and taught their children, this cycle repeated until no feelings of resentment remained."

Flipping a few more pages, went on. "However, when Kaguya consumed the Fruit, instead of energizing the plant life, it gave her a energy which was later named Chakra. However, something else changed. Her eyes, which held the normal pupil-less white eye could see all around her, followed by a eye appearing in her forehead that had a rippling patterns with coma shaped markings, numbering in ten. With this power unchecked and unchallenged, she first stopped all the wars with a show of force and instead of killing them, taught them the values of peace and harmony. With this, the various clans stopped fighting and focused more on other things.

As peace reigned for some twenty years, Kaguya eventually had two sons, a Hagoromo and Hamura. Its not stated if there was a father or if it was just the massive amounts of Natural energy that Shinju once had. However, both sons had different traits. Hamura had his mother's new eyes, and Hagoromo had a light purple ripple pattern that lacked the coma shaped mark that Kaguya's third eye had. Both children however, had the gift of chakra running through them. Many years later, something changed in Kaguya. According to her two sons, she had been hearing another voice in her head wanting her to take back the chakra that her two sons had. Another 30 years passed since Kaguya first told her sons about it and with the voice had never once stopped, even going as far as invading her dreams, cause Kaguya to snap. The clans Kaguya once helped reach peace was suddenly attacked and utterly destroyed, since they had reduced the number of fighters they had. Hagoromo and Hamura both on separate occasions tried to stop their mother, but to no success. It was not until they both confronted Kaguya and forced her back to the Shinju did the understand what had happened. The countless years of war and bloodshed had reached the Shinju's roots, slowly corrupting the Tree into a being what was known later as the Jubi, or Ten-Tails.

When Kaguya got close enough to Shinju, its once dormant branches reached and ensnared Kaguya. When she fought back, the Tree grew angry sensing its gift used in such a manner. However, since it had dormant for so long, the Shinju needed a host to re-gain its once Elder God status. Tricking Kaguya into an deal for more power, Kaguya let the Shinju into her soul. Once accepted, Kaguya's body expanded due to the influx of raw power. When the dust had settled, neither the Shinju nor Kaguya remained. What was in their place was taller than most mountains, with a single eye was light sand skin that had two front legs. razor sharp teeth, a cone like object on its back that was spiked and ten tails. However, the single eye featured the same ripple patter with ten comma markings, but with red instead of white."

Reaching for the glass of water provided by a servant and drinking it a few gulps, let out a tired breath. Clearing his throat, he contained reading. " With a ear shattering roar, it attacked both Hagoromo and Hamura in a fit of blind rage. Countless weeks of fighting and retreating, the two managed to finally seal the beast. However, it came at a steep price. Hamura gave up his chakra and eyes to stall the Jubi long enough for Hagoromo to split it into two parts. The Soul, which he sealed inside himself, and the body was locked into the moon under the watchful eye of the Ōtsutsuki clan. However, after the soul was sealed inside him, Hagoromo went under changes similar to Kaguya. His horns grew in size and his hair turned white and spiky. After debating on what should be done, Hamura returned to the moon to become head of the Ōtsutsuki clan and to make sure future generations never undid the seal.

Hagoromo, seeing the massive damages that both the Jubi and Kaguya did set out to restore the peace that Kaguya had started. However, clans still argued that the Ōtsutsuki had the power and were afraid that another Kaguya or something worse would occur. Seeing as how the argument had merit, Hagoromo went around spreading the ideas of peace and sharing the gift of chakra to all that was willing." Looking around since no one had stopped him, saw that most of the Court was falling asleep at the history lesson, causing him to sweat drop and looked at the two of the ruling Goddesses and nearly face faulted. "Err, Yami-Sama, could you?" Pondering as why he stopped, Yami looked to his gesturing glance.

Kami, who had leaned back in her chair was quietly snoozing with a small bubble floating out of her nose that was changing in size due to her breathing. Seeing a chance to tease her sister had arose, Yami decided to wake up her sister. Grabbing a book handed by one her servants, she donned a evil grin, leaned over and spoke quietly to her sister's ear. "Wakey wakey, Kami-chan, you can't fall asleep yet." Not wanting to wake up, Kami mumbled something and turned away. Looking back at , Yami shrugged and decided to wake the Court as well. A loud Snap following the closing of the book made everyone jump and Kami to nearly fall out of her chair in shock.

"Yami! What was that for!?" Questioned a flustered Elder Goddesses, pouting at the recent actions of her older sister. Looking around Kami chuckled nervously seeing how she and nearly everyone else fell asleep. Not her fault she already knew about the history of the Elemental Nations. Unlike Yami and some others, she actually kept up to date with those in her tier. Plus, she never had much intrest in violence. That was more of her sister's and the Shinigami's area. Kami prefered more peaceful stories that featured a bit of adventure.

"Well, sister you fell asleep and I was doing my job as a dear, loving older sister to help make sure you stayed awake." Yami's sweet and uncaring tone had no effect on those gathered. They all knew Yami did that on purpose and that she was lying through her teeth. They all at one point had siblings especially when they, whether related or not that did similar things to them.

coughed, wanting to get on with his report so he can leave. Once again getting two confirming nods, he went on. " After the teachings of Hagoromo spread, more and more children that were born to those he taught had shown signs of being able to use chakra. Hagoromo had wanted the people to be able to defend their homes and families in case some other threat came along. Some time later, Hagoromo married and had two sons, one following a few years later. However, they grew up with different ideals. The first and older son, Indra believed that might makes right, while Asura, the younger son believed that in strength came from protecting others."

"Indra was talented and was considered a prodigy. Easily learning things that Asura had trouble with. Because of this, Indra teased his younger brother constantly. However, Asura was determined not to give up. Finding people who also believed in his father's teachings, they helped Asura find his own path. Years later, Hagoromo was nearing his death was contacted by the Jubi. After learning that upon his death, the soul of the Jubi would be set free, Hagoromo met with his two sons. Asura wanted to bring in a few of the people he had met and bonded with, while Indra wanted his father to pass on the Jubi to him, claiming he had the power to subdue the beast. After a few weeks of debate, Hagoromo and his two sons finally reached a solution that favored Asura. Angry that his father would not pass on the Jubi's soul to him, Indra left to roads unknown. Asura, sad that his brother left told his father that he would not be the man he was today without the help of others. So, with that said both Hagoromo and Asura set out to see what the world could offer. After months of searching, it was clear that each clan wanted the Jubi for their selves, like Indra. Seeing that Asura refused to stop in their quest for answers, Hagoromo questioned his son's motives on why asking for others to help."

"Asura explained that if one person held all the power, it would corrupt them. However, if there was others that could help balance them out, either by helping them either spiritually or physically, the bonds that they made would ensure they never went mad with power. Seeing his younger son had succeeded where Indra failed, Hagoromo asked to return back to their home. Hagoromo then revealed his idea, to separate the Jubi's Soul, and power into nine, different pieces. Asura said that it should not be humans that gained this powers, but rather animals that understood the balance of nature. So, the animals were chosen in response to what was needed. Reading up stories and legends that pre-dated them, Hagoromo created the following animals: a sandy colored tanuki covered in various markings ,a cat with different colored eyes and covered in black markings with blue fire as fur, a grey turtle with a pink underside and had its tails spiked , a ape with red fur with bottom tusks and octopus like tails, a mix between a dolphin and horse that had white fur and horns on his head, a light grey slug who covered in slime, dark blue larvae that would later become a armored beetle with six wings with a spear like seventh tail, a dark pink octopus that had a humanoid upper torso with bull like horns, and finally a fox with dark red fur and rabbit like ears that where black on the inside and wrapped around its eyes. Each animal was given tails between one and nine in the previous order."

" Following their creation, Hagoromo and Asura raised them for some time. However, the strain caused Hagoromo to fall ill. Asura decided to ask one more thing of his father before going to fetch Indra. And so, each beast was given a name. The beasts that Asura considered his siblings and Hagoromo his grandchildren, gathered around Hagoromo and the following names were given: Shukaku, Matatabi, Isobu, Son Goku, Kokuo, Saiken, Chomei, Gyuki and Kurama. Once Asura had returned with Indra, did Hagoromo name his successor. However, when Hagoromo chose the younger son, Asura, Indra became enraged. Demanding that because he was eldest and stronger, he should have been chosen. Seeing as how he had favored Asura more, Hagoromo gave both his children a gift. Indra was gifted a special set of eyes and Asura gained Hagoromo's chakra."

At the end of the second report, was showing signs of fatigue, Kami decided a break was in order." It seems we have reached a decent point in this report that we can stop for now. Does anyone have any questions that pertain to what has said this far?" Seeing no one wanted to stick around much longer, Kami reached and grabbed the mallet. "Then, as the current Kami, I declare this meeting of the Court adjourned. Return tomorrow and we shall hear the rest of 's report." Slamming the mallet down, the doors, which were locked when the meeting began, opened and most of the gods teleported in their own ways. Those who could not teleport yet, stood and walked outside the room, streching lightly to ease any discomfort over sitting for so long. Releasing a sigh of her own, Kami sunk back into her chair. "Ugh, if everyone paid attention like they were supposed to, we could already be done with this."

Smirking slightly, Yami pattered her sister's shoulder. "Now, now you should know not everyone follows the rules to the letter. That would make things stale and boring. Plus we wouldn't have seen everyone sweat when you get angry." Leaning back into her own chair, Yami watched her sister with an amused smile.

Realizing something, Kami spoke. "Speaking of everyone, why wasn't Shin-kun here? It's a grave offense to miss out on a meeting of the Court without good reason or approval of two of the other elder gods. Normally he's here because most issues are of when a large amount of souls were affected."

Putting a hand to her chin, Yami thought for a minute. "Well, maybe he had read a copy of the report already and decided to go ahead and work on finding a solution? Not the first time he's done it nor may it be the last. " Rubbing her chin slightly, Yami continued to think.

"Sometimes its best to skip all the petty squabbling and get something done yourself, like you said earlier, Kami." A wispy voice answered spoke behind the mentioned Goddess, followed by a slight chill. At the open doors was a being that wore a black cloak that floated along with dark grey wisps around the bottom, showing no feet.

Not expecting the sudden interruption, Kami jumped slightly and looked at the robed figure. "Shin-kun! Don't scare me like that!" Pouting at the smokey figure, but its only response was new arrival to chuckle at the elder goddess' misfortune.

"You always like making a entrance don't you, Shinigami?" Yami spoke in a flat tone, unimpressed by Shinigami's entrance nor theatrics.

"Well maybe if you stop calling me Shin-kun, Kami I might consider it." Seeing both Kami and Yami's flat looks, Shinigami decided to answer their question." As a matter of fact, I was working on the problem. I had just got back from seeing the sisters of Fate on the matter and what options would they would allow." Though they were over the Court, even elder gods had to answer someone. Because a god's powers had a very high chance of corrupting them, the Sisters could easily revoke a God's status. And the elder gods could challenge the Sisters if they revoke a God's status without proper cause. That would, in turn, form a Court that only featured Elder Gods, but the lower tiers could watch in the balconies on either side of the Court. If the Sisters were proven wrong, the God(s) in question would return to their post. If proven right, the Sister got to choose who replaced them. Not a perfect system, but it worked.

"Well, what did the Sister's have in mind?" Kami spoke, wondering why Shinigami had not waited so they all could have gone. By default, unless your was 100% sure that you were not in trouble, most Gods would have someone of higher or equal tier go with them. Safety precaution and all that mumbo jumbo.

"Seeing as how not even the lowest tier gods can not interfere in mortal's affairs, the Sisters' wanted the Court to find a mortal who did not have an Elder God watching over them. It does limit us to a few different types of people, but then again another rule stops us. Because only our influence can reach mortals, the Sisters ran upon a rule that pertains to our problem. It states that only someone that was already involved with a god are allowed to be pulled outside their current dimension. Now before you get upset, it even frustrated the Sisters. And we know it takes a lot to get them riled up. But some rules are more stubborn that others. And this rule was very ancient and changing it requires ALL gods to be present." Crossing his robed arms over a stupid rule in his opinion, as it means another rule was bent in the process. Plus, it was impossible to get a full Court. Some gods were simply to busy, others don't show up at all since their realms weren't affected and on top of that, some chairs had no gods to fill them. Meaning that currently, it was impossible to change. Seeing the arguments that Kami and Yami both wanted to make die, Shinigami went on. "And on top of that, there's a limit to how connected a mortal can be to a god. For example, I can't have one of my Soul Reaper's take care of because they have too much connection to me. Same with most of the other Gods' followers."

Wanting to add her two cents, Kami spoke. "Well, following that rule, none of my angels or the lower Kami's fighters can be picked. Since each of the lower Kami's mark their fighter's training outfits with their symbol, that automatically nulls them."

"And because most devils and yokai under my rule would rather use this problem to further their own goals and bids for power, I'm out as well. The ones that would actually help us would not be strong enough or have their own problems to manage." Yami added, since while they could freeze time in certain area's eventually they would run out of power and time would resume. Plus, the Elder God of Time would fuss at them and he could go on for eons.

"Why not find someone from the Elemental Nations to help us? Surely one of the many heroes would aid us. Don't you have a slight amount of hold there, Shin-kun?" Kami asked after noting a few features that hinted at a higher being's influence."

"Well yes, some of the lower tier gods under me go by the name Shinigami, plus there's a lower tier god called Jashin, whose followers have been taking souls from their rightful place in the natural order. Normally I would have taken him to the Sisters but Jashin is a tricky god. He stays just under the amount of souls that would be cause for alarm."

Seeing Kami's train of thought, Yami hopped on board. "Do you think that there is a reality that would fit all of the Sister's guidelines? Surely one of them would work."

If the Shinigami's hood was lowered, you would have seen eyes that were hidden widen. "Possibly, but without the Court's approval, we can not act." In order to let the lower tier gods not be bullied by the higher ones, the Court was designed to fix this problem. If the Elder Gods or the Sisters wanted to change a rule or replace a God without their consent, they needed the lower tier Gods that made up the Court to have at least a 65-35 margin of approval. Even then, counterbalances must be made on the rules unless everyone present agreed that a changed was needed. Incase a god was not informed or missed a session, any ruling of the Court had a period of time to be challenged. If no challenge was made, it went through. However, even if the lowest tier god that was not present challenged the ruling, they had a right to change the mind of the Court. Perfect? No. Fair? Yes.

Seeing as how they had a way to shorten the time needed to stay gathered, Kami spoke. "Well, since we have a general idea on what we may do, I don't foresee anyone having a problem with this solution. They might grumble over the fact its not one of theirs being picked, but after hearing what the Sisters have ruled it might make them approve. Even if we factor in all of the gods that gathered here today, very few have people that make the cut. I say if we find a decent mortal that alot of them like, we may get the approval."

While Kami was telling the hopeful side of things, Yami decided to deflate her sister's ego. "While yes, they could go in favor our idea, someone else might have a better one in mind. Sometime a lesser being has the better solution than a higher one's." This wasn't the first case a lower tier God have came up with a better fix to a higher tier God's problem. It was one of the things the Court was designed to do. If you don't know how to fix it, chances are someone else had a similar issue and had better luck. Less paperwork than restarting a reality's timeline and hoping it doesn't happen again.

Seeing her sister attempt to bring her back down to their current reality, Kami relented. "Very well Yami-chan. If Shin-kun or you don't have anything else to add, I think its best for us all to sleep on the matter." Getting a shake of the head from both Yami and Shinigami, the three Gods returned to their homes.


So yeah. a few things to note for those who may be confused. One. This is AU as I've changed a few back stories and the Naruto timeline has a few different details. Because it makes no sense at all. So if the Ōtsutsuki lived on the moon, how did they get on the Elemental Nations. Or if they were so powerful, why did chibi Hashirama and Madara find a dead Ōtsutsuki member?

Two. Jenkins and his boss are basically in office building that stretches on endlessly but for there are support columns spaced out every often. These create aisles like in a store. Makes getting around or farther down much easier and simpler.

Three. In order to make things easier and simple, the workers under a God are known by their God's title. Its like how the Bleach the soul reapers are known as shinigami and yet they serve the Soul King. If we count for the multi-verse and the possibility of anything, there lies a problem. How is it managed? Well enter the Court. You have the Elder Gods who manage the whole picture, the various tiers of gods and goddesses who work under one Elder. And finally, the workers who manage a few realms.

F scale is a rate on how fucked up something is. The F scale has 6 levels, ranging 1-6. Anything above a 4 and a elder god must be notified. It's like telling you boss when something happens. Normally you take care of it and move on. But if shit hits the fan, you're better off telling your boss. The more they know about it, the less they'll place the blame only on you. Each tier has their own scales of how to react to a situation. The worker's computers do the checking of realms since being omnipotent is a big head ache.

Level 6 is a breach to their current realm. They exist outside the mortal realms for obvious reasons.

short, just look up a picture of government meeting hall. You'll get an idea what it generally looks like. The Court was meant to prevent one side from abusing their powers over another. And allow ideas, problems, fixes and more to freely be exchanged. Just because you don't know how to fix it, doesn't mean someone else doesn't.

The Court also reminds you of a few life lessons. There's always a bigger fish. And that absolute power corrupts absolutely. And friends make insanity either go away or more fun.

If you feel I copied your story in anyway, send a PM and explain why. If I did without knowing, I'll send an apology and give your story a mention in the next chapter. And yes, I will be checking to see if you updated after me. I dislike plagiarism.

I'll be moving on from this after the next chapter. I get why the few initial chapters need more words, but I'll be keeping the majority of the uploads between 2-3k words. I don't get the massive chapters some people upload. At least Fairy Tail Dragon Slayer has the right idea.

Except when he/she goes into details about how strong Naruto is. But I can't blame him. The wiki doesn't get the facts straight either. And Kishi never filled a lot of plot holes. Unless there is an actual element formed or used, its just basic force. Like how the Rasengan is just pure chakra.

So! Review if you'd like to. And if you found nothing wrong and like the story, go ahead and follow. You're welcome to favorite as well, but the plot isn't finished. We have our problem, the drama, what happens if nothing is done, blah blah blah. Now we're just missing a hero. Never understood why hero is gender locked into being only male characters.