Okay, I know that I've got another Fic and trust me, I don't plan on abandoning it, but this was something that's been in my head for a while and I really wanted to bring it to life. (That, and this will keep me from getting burnt out from writing Remnant of a Forgotten Past.)

This is, to quote T.V. Tropes, a "Massive Multiplayer Crossover" centered around replacing various worlds from Kingdom Hearts with ones from anime and some video games (mainly anime). The main featured crossover will be with the Fate series, which many may know from the visual novels, anime, and video games. I think I've said my part, now to start this thin-

[Not without me you're not!]

New Challenger: Tannin!

Tannin!? What are you doing here?

[Oh please, do you really think that you could get away with writing a Kingdom Hearts related Fic without having help from the biggest KH nerd you know?]

Biggest I know?

[Yeah, I was able to explain to a friend the entire convoluted KH plot line in detail!]

While that is impressive and very sad, that still isn't really a good reason for-

[I've also seen a lot more anime than you have so I can add variety and character faithfulness to this thing. Also, I read T.V. Tropes and have actually taken writing classes.]

Huh... I'm not gonna be able to get rid of you aren't I?

[Not unless I explode or something.]

Alright then. Ladies and gentlemen, joining me on this adventure through various worlds will be Tannin! Let's get this started now, shall we?

[Let us indeed! Hope you all enjoy!]

Kingdom Hearts is a creation of and owned by both Disney and Square Enix.

The Fate series is a creation of Kinoko Nasu and is owned by TYPE-MOON.

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I've been having these weird thoughts lately...

Like, is any of this real or not?


1. Dives into the Heart

Darkness.

That was all a young boy could see. He had been falling for who knows how long in this dark abyss. The strangest part was that he didn't feel like he was falling, he just seemed to know that he was falling head first in this void.

Wait... He could see something in the distance down below. It was a huge circular pillar that appeared to be made out of stained glass. It was pink in color and had circles surrounding the edges. Inside each circle were what appeared to be white, silhouetted mushrooms. In the center, it depicted a woman.

The woman had long blonde hair. On the top of her head there rested a small, gold crown with pink and blue gem stones. She had a fair complexion, her eyes were closed, an almost serene expression on her face. She wore a pink gown with a blue gem on her chest and long, pinkish-white gloves that almost reached her elbows. The gown itself was intricately designed, resembling something from a story book. On her feet were a pair of dark pink heels.

The boy descended onto the pillar slowly. Somehow getting in an upright position, he landed on the circular area. He looked around the column to get his bearings, when he heard the sound of armored feet clattering on the glass-like surface behind him. He turned around to see a girl looking around the area in confusion.

She looked to be around his age, maybe a year older, and was slightly taller than him. She had short, pale blonde hair done up in a braid that circled around a bun. It seemed to all be held together by a blue ribbon. Her bangs covered her forehead while the strands on the side just go past her chin. A single, slim lock of hair stood up right on the top of her head. Her slender face had a pale complexion and, in combination with her hair, made her bluish-green eyes stand out all the more. The girl wore what looked like a ballroom gown. It seemed to be composed of two pieces, a blue top portion with gold lining, and a white under dress. The blue portion had puffed up shoulders and a section of the center that exposed her white dress with a gap in the fabric above her chest. He saw that she was wearing a pair of silver armored, slightly heeled boots. The boy wouldn't normally notice these type of thing, but even he could see that the girl was beautiful. She had a regal sort of beauty that was rarely found in this day and age.

The girl seemed to finally take notice of the other presence there, and turned to face the boy.


Arturia was confused.

The last thing she remembered was the battle of Camlann, being struck down by one of her most trusted knights, and making the contract with the Earth to seek the Holy Grail.

So why did she feel like she had spent an eternity falling in a void?

She was still trying to make heads or tails of it, and more questions came as she landed of a stain glass pillar. She could feel a set of eyes looking upon her. Turning around, their eyes meet.

It was a boy, looking around the same age as she was physically, although somewhat lanky. He had spiky brown hair (Arturia idly wondered how it was staying up), naturally tanned skin, and blue eyes. He wore a red jumpsuit that had a long zipper running through the middle, ending with puffy shorts. A crown-chain on his left side was attached to a loosely worn blue belt. Over the jumpsuit, the boy wore a black, short sleeved hoodie that was blue on the inside, and black on the outside with white sleeves ending in gray edging. White gloves with blue, black and yellow straps covered his hands. Around his neck, he wore a crown pendant. His shoes are mainly yellow and black with belt-straps holding them closed, the lower portions were gray and end with a small triangular patch of blue.

The boy stepped forward and looked like he was about to speak, only to stop and grasp at his neck in confusion. He tried again, only for no sounds to come out of his mouth.

Arturia tried to speak as well, only for the action to fail her as well. Her eyes widened. With her Rank of Magic Resistance, what could have possibly have caused this?

So much to do,

so little time...

Both of them jumped when the voice suddenly rang through their head. Arturia got into a battle ready stance and tried to summon her sword, only for it not to appear. Eyes wide, she tried again, with the same results. She tried to grasp for anything within her Prana reserves, only to feel them blocked by some unknown force.

Arturia tried to calm herself down. She would not panic, even though she sorely wanted to. Having no access to her blade or her reserves made it a difficult task, though.

Take your time.

The door is still shut.

Now, step forward.

Can you do it?

Don't be afraid.

Arturia looked at the boy, and he did the same. He shrugged, and did what the voice had instructed. She was still hesitant. Arturia had no idea what was going on. For all she knew, this was some sort of trap.

The boy looked back, and had an expression that essentially said, "Are you coming or what?" Well, at least he was easy to read. After a few more seconds of pondering, Arturia decided to play along, if just for the boy's sake. She was a knight, and she couldn't in good conscience let him go on his own in this potentially dangerous scenario.

Both of them walked forward into the center, when a podium erupted in front of them near the edge of the pillar.

Power sleeps within both of you.

The first podium materialized a shield. It was black with red trimmings on the edges. This wasn't what had caught Arturia's eye though.

What caught her attention was the fact that a red Command Seal was dead center on the shield.

If you give it form...

Another podium appeared, this time manifesting a green staff with a large, blue orb on top. It too contained a Command Seal, only black and floating within the orb.

It will give you strength.

A final podium rose, this time making a short sword with a blue handle appear. While small, Arturia could make out a black Command Seal on the golden hilt of the blade.

Choose well.

'Is this some sort of test?' They looked at each other and Arturia decided to be the first to step forward. She reached for the sword, only to be blocked by a spherical shield made out of hexagons.

Not yet.

If she could, Arturia would have raised her voice in protest.

He must be the one who decides first.

The boy pointed at himself. When he got no response, he decided to do as the voice said. He stepped to the podium and grabbed the sword.

The power of the warrior. Invincible courage. A sword of terrible destruction.

Is this the power you seek?

The boy took a glance at the staff and the shield before nodding. The Blade disappeared in a flash of light.

Your path is set.

Now, what will you give up in exchange?

He looked at Arturia, as if asking what he should do next. She closed her eyes and shook her head, as if to say, "No, this is your choice."

The boy understood and made his way too the center. He took a moment, looking at both weapons, and made his way to the shield. Grabbing the item, he heard the voice again.

The power of the guardian. Kindness to aid friends. A shield to repel all.

You give up this power?

He looked hesitant. It seemed that the words had struck a cord within him. Making the final decision, he shook his head in denial. He walked to the only other weapon there, the staff, and grabbed it.

The power of the mystic. Inner strength. A staff of wonder and ruin.

You give up this power?

He closed his eyes in thought. A resolute expression on his face, the boy opened his and nodded in confirmation.

You've chosen the power of the warrior.

You've given up the power of the mystic.

Is this the form you choose?

The boy nodded once more, and the staff disappeared in a flash of light. He got off the podium, looking rather satisfied, and walked back to the center.

Now, it's your turn to choose.

Arturia nodded and went to the blade. She had heard what the voice had said to the boy, and ultimately decided to choose the same path as he did. She knew how to use a sword, it would be pointless to use a weapon that she was unfamiliar with. She gave up on the power of the mystic because of the fact that she only knew one true spell. She would ultimately not be losing much not going on this path.

You've chosen the same form as he has.

Is this what you want?

Arturia nodded once again. The podiums sank into the pillar, causing it to break apart into hundreds of shards. Before Arturia knew it, she and the boy were once again sent falling into the abyss.


They kept falling for a few seconds at a slow pace when they saw another pillar below them.

The surface was dark blue. A large, black circle with gold outlining was illustrated on the stained glass. Inside the circle were what looked like letters in some language that the boy had never seen. Arturia, however, did recognize them. While she was not a Heroic Spirit, she still gained knowledge on legends and languages before her time (although where she got the information even she didn't know). The letters were Egyptian, and from the way they were arranged, it seemed to be some sort of magic spell, only further compounded as she looked at the girl depicted in the center.

Like the previous pillar, this depicted a girl, only she seemed to be younger than the woman in pink. She had long, spiky, blonde hair that pointed downwards and curled slightly upwards. The girl had her eyes closed, and what looked liked painted on blush marks on her checks. Her knees were brought halfway up to her chest, left hand upon her head. Her right hand was up on her side, holding what appeared to be a magic wand of sorts, colored blue with a yellow spiral at the tip. Around her collar was a pink necklace with a yellow gemstone. The outfit she wore was composed of an off-the-shoulders garment that extended to her mid-thighs and ended up as a skirt. It was colored blue, with pink trimmings and a few touches of yellow. A very short pink cape came from the outfit's back. She wore a pointed hat that was also blue, with pink rings and a pink spiral on the right side. Boots reaching halfway up her lower legs adorned her feet and legs, more yellow gems were near her ankles. On her hands, she wore pink and blue gauntlets, the yellow gemstones continuing to appear on her backhands and near her elbows. On the center of her chest was a black gem with a gold pentagram inside.

Moving into an upright position, both Arturia and the boy landed. A second after their feet touched the ground, a bright light flashed into both of their hands.

You've both gained the power to fight.

The light died down, and revealed the short swords that they had both chosen earlier. Arturia could feel the access to her reserves being restored.

But... it was a fraction. A very small fraction of Prana she could feel when compared to how it should be. This didn't make any sense, her Master should be-

Her eyes widened in realization. Who was her Master? She could feel Prana being feed to her, but she couldn't tell from where. Her mind was only filled with the barest of information, which was the fact that she was being summoned as a Servant.

'Wait...' Arturia glanced at the boy, who was taking practice swings with his blade. 'Could this boy be my Master?' It was the only conclusion she could come up with, but now came the question of why she was being summoned and just what was going on. Before she could think anymore on the subject, the voice spoke out again.

Use this power you have to protect yourself and others.

It was then that Arturia felt it. A dark, primal presence that seemed to be manifesting a few feet in front of the boy. A shadow suddenly appeared on the stain glass surface, twitching in a manner that reminded Arturia of a nervous beast.

There will be times were you'll have to fight.

Arturia raised her sword as the shadow rose. It was a small creature, only barely reaching the boy's chest. Its body structure looked vaguely humanoid. It had a round, spherical head with two long, twisted antennae sprouting out of the top. Each of its hands had three clawed fingers, and its feet were large and lacked any discernible digits. Its entire body was completely black with the exception of its large, circular, glowing yellow eyes. She looked at the creatures eyes, and had to hold back a shiver down her spine when she sensed nothing from them.

Only hunger.

'What kind of monster is this?!'

More of the creatures started to appear from the floor, until there were six of them in total.

Keep your lights burning strong.

The monsters attacked. One leaped at the boy and Arturia was prepared to intercept, but the he struck the creature with his blade before it even touched him. He ran to the next closest one and swung his blade down, following up with a thrust, and finishing with a spin to build up momentum for the final slash. It was too much for the creature, as it dissipated into a black mist.

One of them decided to leap at Arturia while she was seemingly distracted, but her Instinct was to high to fall for it. With a single swing of her blade, Arturia destroyed the creature, leaving only a black mist behind.

The rest of them were trying to swarm around the boy, with minimal success. The boy showed his prowess with the sword, struck any creature who got too close. One of the monsters had actually sunk back into the ground and began crawling towards Arturia! She tried to stabbed at the beast but her blade merely bounced off the stain glass. It arose and clawed at her, but she easily parried and stabbed the monster, destroying it. Another rose, this time from behind her

Behind you!

Arturia could already sense the creature, but before she could strike, the boy intercepted and knocked the being away. He nodded to her, as if saying, "I've got your back." She nodded back. While with her skill, his assistance was unnecessary, she still appreciated the gesture.

More began appearing and while Arturia and the boy kept fighting, the woman had her mind preoccupied with how he was handling himself.

'He has experience. The sureness of how he holds the blade, the swiftness of how he delivers his swings, this isn't the first time he's fought.' With one last swing, the final dark creature dissipated.

Alright! You've got it.

The voice sounded... Happy? Excited? This was the first time either of them had heard the being display emotion.

They weren't given time to dwell on that, however, as more creatures appeared. Both of them got ready for another fight, only to blink in confusion as the dark monsters sank back down, only this time creating a black void under them. The void spread, swallowing the pillar in a sea of darkness. Arturia grabbed the boy and jumped to try and get away, but it was pointless, the void had completely covered the surface.

They fell, and began to sink. The boy looked terrified, he tried to pull himself from the ever closer darkness, while Arturia merely continued to try to at least keep the boy above her, to no success.

Their eyes met, and they were completely consumed by the darkness.


Arturia was the first to open her eyes. She got up with a start, only to see that she was on another stained glass pillar. This one was a reddish-orange, three hearts evenly spaced apart from each other. Within each heart was a girl, but unlike the others they were all hidden in a light green silhouette. However, unlike the other pillars, there was a single solitary door resting near the edge of the glass-like surface.

She immediately panicked and began scanning the area for the boy, only to slightly calm down when she quickly spotted him thrashing on the floor. The boy opened his eyes and calmed down as he realized that he was still alive. Arturia extended a hand to help the boy up, which he accepted graciously.

They both walked to the door, the boy looking to confirm that, yes indeed, it lead absolutely nowhere. Despite this, they decided to try opening it, seeing as how they were already experiencing strange things, a door that at first lead to nowhere but when opened lead somewhere, was certainly plausible.

Each grabbing a handle, they both pulled, and their eyes were filled with light.


Once they could see again, they were surprised to find themselves on some sort of wooden pier near the ocean, but for different reasons.

Further compounding their surprise was that there were three more people around them, all teenagers.

Hold on.

The door won't open just yet.

First, tell me more about yourselves.

Arturia and the boy shared a confused look. Arturia personally thought how this could pertain to anything. The boy looked at one of the teens and walked towards them, Arturia tentatively following.

The boy in front of them had short, disheveled, sandy blonde hair with spiky layers. Tanned skin was paired off with blue eyes, and a small, X-shaped scar on his right cheek. He wore a small, short-sleeved shirt with white sleeves, yellow hems, yellow center, and white lining around said center. The shirt was opened, exposing his chest. His navy blue pants had uneven legs, his right pant leg reaching just past his knee, and his left reaching to just about his mid-thigh. The left leg had a diagonal zipper on it, presumably a pocket, and he wore a black fanny pack with the pouch facing forward, showing another diagonal zipper. The boy wore sandals that were mainly black and yellow in color, with some pale green thrown in.

When the boy she had fought alongside with went up to the blonde haired boy, he looked like he wanted to say something, only to be unable to say anything. This caught Arturia's attention. 'Does he know him?'

The blonde haired teen looked at the boy, and asked, "What are you afraid of?" This surprised both of them, the boy especially for the question.

He seemed to think for a moment, before, to the further surprise of Arturia, replying, "Being indecisive, I guess." The boy slapped his hands onto his mouth. He looked at himself, and tried to speak again, only for the action to elude him once more.

'We're only allowed to speak while answering questions?' That was a... bizarre limitation on their muteness. She felt the blonde boy's eyes staring at her, and she saw that he was patiently awaiting her answer.

What was she afraid of? That wasn't really something that she wanted to share with someone she didn't know. Still, she should at least be honest, even if she doesn't reveal everything.

"... Failing those who are important to me." Her thoughts went to how she had failed her kingdom, her comrades. She had made the contract with the Earth for a reason, to not let her mistakes lead to their deaths.

"Being indecisive and failing? Are they really that scary?" She glared at the boy, as her ability to speak failed her at the moment.

They walked to the next person, who was another boy, but he was taller than either of them. He had orange hair that had a massive coif, a large, blue headband hid most of it though. He had tanned skin like the other boy's and brown eyes. Each of his ears had a silver stud earring. He wore a pale yellow tank top with black lining, the middle of the upper chest area had an open portion that was kept together by a set of strings in a cross pattern. Each of his wrists had a blue band. He had baggy, orange-yellow pants that closed up halfway down his lower legs. Each pant leg had a large, grey, X-shaped strap with blue tips. His feet had simple green sandals.

His eyes met the brown haired boy's, and he asked, "What do ya want outta life?" in an accent that Arturia wasn't familiar with.

The boy took a few seconds to think, before saying, "To see rare sights."

The taller teen then looked to Arturia. She knew exactly what she wanted. "To make up for my past mistakes." She felt the brown haired boy's eyes look at her in worry, but she ignored him.

"Seein' rare sights and makin' up for ya mistakes, huh?" Arturia turned to walk in a brisk pace to the last person, the boy following.

The last one there was actually a girl, who was slightly shorter than the brown haired boy. She also had brown hair, which was styled into one large curl on the back of her head and two more on either side. Her skin was slightly tanned and she had large, green eyes. She had a smile that somewhat reminded Arturia of a cat. She wore an odd, yellow dress with overall straps and a large pocket on the chest. She had a loose, blue bead bracelet on her left wrist. Brown sandals adorned her feet.

She looked at the boy. "What's most important to you?" She asked him while keeping the smile.

He answered almost immediately. "Friendship." A smile was on his face while saying this.

Her eyes went to Arturia and she actually paused to think. What is the thing that's most important to her. At first, she wanted to say her kingdom, that was what seemed to be right. But thinking it over... that was something that she only wanted to do as a king, not as herself. She... had never really thought about what was important to her. As she questioned herself, her mind drifted back to the time she had spent with her knights. Before Lancelot's betrayal, she remembered the Knights of the Round Table being practically family, brothers in arms that would sing songs and go on adventures while always watching each other's backs. Some of her knights had even known her secret and remained loyal to her despite knowing she was a woman.

She even remembered that during some of their outings, she had actually smiled alongside them.

Arturia felt a hand on her shoulder, and found the boy once again looking in concern. She could tell that he had a kind heart, showing worry to someone he didn't even know.

She smiled slightly and shook her head, appreciating his concern. She knew what to answer the girl.

"My comrades, my... friends." Arturia knew it was selfish of her to be placing them over her kingdom, but she couldn't help herself. When she got her second chance and made sure Camelot wouldn't fall, she knew that she would be able to save them.

"Is friendship really such a big deal?" She questioned back. The voice returned, repeating their answers.

You're afraid of being indecisive and failing.

You want to see rare sights and to make up for your mistakes.

And you both value friendship.

Your adventure begins near the dead of night.

Your road will be filled with challenge, but the rising dawn awaits you at your journeys end.

The day you will open the door is both far off and very near.

Light filled both of their eyes until all they saw was white


They were once again on a pillar in a black void, this time it was a neon green color.

As with the other pillars, this depicted a woman. She had wavy, mint green hair done up in an unruly ponytail, held together by a red ribbon. The area above her forehead held some sort of emblem, a half-circle with five points and a red gem in the center. She had fair skin, closed eyes, and long, elf-like ears. She was turned to her left, left arm stretch outward, right arm brought to her center while pointing forward. Her legs were arranged in a way that seemed like she was stepping forward, her right leg was slightly behind her left. She wore a short, strapless, one piece red dress that opened when it reached her thighs but was held together by X-shaped threads. Billowing around in unseen wind was a pink cape, the underside white, along with a high collar. Very ornate bracelets covered her wrists, with red gloves that were folded back to reveal their pink underside. Around her waist was a long, pink bow. Pink socks, pulled up by pink garters that went above her knees were covered by long, red, high heeled boots that stopped near the top of her socks. The most striking feature was the golden-green dragon-like being that curled around the woman, as if protecting her.

Both Arturia and the boy walked forward, only to stop as one of the shadow creatures from earlier rose in front of them. More began to rise, until there was over a dozen littered around the stained glass.

They both summoned their blades and went into action. Arturia had an easy time, taking multiple out with just single swings of her sword. Any that weren't taken care of by her were taken care of by the boy. He displayed his skills with his continued strikes, not letting the monsters sneak up on him when they sunk into the floor.

They made quick work of the shadow creatures. Once they were all destroyed, a light shined near the edge of the pillar. A stained glass platform appeared, then another. They kept appearing, creating a pathway, until they stopped at another pillar off in the distance.

The boy was the first to run on the path, Arturia following close behind. It took about half a minute, but they reached the pillar with no interruption. It was the largest that they've seen and it was gold in coloring.

The girl on this one looked to be the youngest out of all of the ones on the pillars, still only a child. She had brown hair done up in short pigtails. She had a light complexion, her eyes closed as her head was down. Her hands were behind her back. She wore a white turtleneck sweater under a sleeveless dress in pink and two shades of red, white socks and pink dress shoes. The girl was surrounded by white silhouettes of various creatures, some humanoid, others more animal-like.

There was a light that was above them, the boy looked up only to shield his eyes because of how bright it was. Arturia idly thought that the light could be an exit out of this seemingly endless void of darkness.

The closer you get to the light,

The boys shadow began to elongate, rising from the floor.

the greater your shadow becomes.

'Huh? Just what does it mean by tha-' Arturia felt the dark presence again, only this time it was much stronger than the previous creatures, dwarfing them by a significant margin. 'Behind us!' As quickly as she could, Arturia spun around, catching the boys attention and making him turn as well.

The figure took on the image of the boy, only, like the dark creatures, it was completely black and had the glowing, yellow eyes. It grew in size, writhing as its features morphed, becoming a gargantuan, hulking menace.

But don't be afraid.

It finished transforming into its massive form. It was muscular and humanoid in shape. The legs were short and its feet were very thin and curled upward. Its arms were quite long, and it had two relatively small, twisted wings on its back. There was a large, heart-shaped hole in its abdominal area, which penetrates straight through from its front to the back. The head was covered in dozens of twisted, black tentacles, with only its beady eyes visible, faintly glowing an ominous gold.

Both Arturia and the boy were barely as tall as the monster's hands.

The boy was stepping back in fright, while Arturia herself was doing the same, only struggling not to panic herself. If she had Excalibur, then this creature wouldn't even pose a threat. But she didn't have the Sword of Promised Victory, nor did she have the Prana to even use its full power. She had to fight with the blade she and the boy chose.

And don't forget...

She heard the boy try to run, only to stop as he reach the edge of the pillar they stood on. He looked at he creature and then to Arturia. He steeled himself as he summoned his sword to fight the beast, Arturia doing the same.

The creature lurched forward, dark energy gathering in its right fist. It raised the appendage upward, and quickly slammed it down to where the boy was. He dodged as it made contact with the pillar, creating a large, circular, dark pool. It made contact with Arturia but to her surprise, she didn't sink into it like last time. Her worries came back however, as more of the shadow-like monsters from earlier rose from the darkness.

She slashed at the closest creatures to her as she saw the boy do the same, while also striking the hand of the gargantuan dark being. Arturia jumped on its massive arm and ran to the creature's face, striking it as many times as she could in her weakened state. She felt the blade cut through the flesh but no visible marks were made. The only indication that she was doing damage was that black mist leaked into the air after every strike, the same that appeared after she killed the other dark creatures.

The monster stood up and made an attempt to grab the girl. It failed as she jumped back down, the void no longer there. It knelled down, crossing its arms as a dark force gathered in the empty space in its abdomen. It pulled back its arms, and released the energy. Dark projectiles fired from its abdomen, homing in on the two. The boy dodged by jumping onto the creatures outstretched arm. He decided to use the same tactic as Arturia and go to strike the head. She saw and did the same, all the while both of them tried to dodge the energy blasts.

The dark being stood back up and roared, the force of the sound itself knocking both Arturia and the boy off.

As they made impact with the floor, both of their swords disappeared in a flash of light. The creature turned to the boy and slammed its fists down near him, the appendages sinking into the stain glass surface as dark pools emerged and began to spread, its hungry gaze staring at him.

-But don't be afraid.

'No!' Arturia tried to run to the boy, but the dark pools had spread quickly, swallowing up her feet. She watched helplessly as she and the boy began to be consumed by the darkness.

You both hold the mightiest weapons of them all.

Arturia tried to desperately reach for the boy, who was thrashing about trying to escape. 'If I can at least save him!' The boy saw her efforts, and tried to do the same, unknowingly thinking similar thoughts as her.

So don't forget:

Their eyes met, and all Arturia saw was a scared boy who was about to die. But the boy didn't see the same. He just saw a girl tearing herself apart for failing someone else.

Those were the last things they saw before they were swallowed by the darkness.


You are the ones who will open the door.


Final Note:

So, what did you guys think? Love it? Hate it? Make sure to leave any constructive criticisms and/or questions you have in the in the review section.

[What? That's it!?]

Don't worry, Tannin. This was just the "Prolouge" Chapter. Normal chapters will be much longer, as they will have me trying to cover the entire world in one go.

[That's stupid.]

Yeah, but I won't cut anything down. And if it gets too long, I can just cut the chapter in half and make a "Part 2".

[Better.]

But yeah, that was the first chapter of "Kingdom of Fate" guys!

[In terms of the bosses that we keep, expect them to be more grand than their original counterparts.]

That's it from us, I'm The Aeon Offspring.

[And I'm Tannin!]

And we'll see you next chapter!

Signing Off.