A/N: I don't own Aladdin or Anything Else Mentioned


Part 1

"Fools!" Mirage exclaimed in frustration as she swiped her claws through the image before her disdain "Idiots!"

The cat-woman's claws sliced through the image of yet again some plucky young her triumphing over the forces of evil like they had always done since the beginning of time, causing the image to deteriorate in doing so. For countless millennia now, Mirage, the living embodiment of evil, had watched over the whole of the multiverse to ensue that those who worshiped evil's might were never ending from her pocket universe of Morbia. Sadly, no matter who or what that claimed themselves to be villains, they would always end up the same way: defeated. True, there were at times true contenders to be considered true villains such as Toffee, Sombra and Bill Cipher, but unfortunately, they all met their untimely ends in their owns respects at the hands of the heroes who challenged them.

Mirage knew first hand what it was like to lose to some self-proclaimed hero. Back in her younger years as evil incarnate, she would often travel to earth personally to create war, plague and all other manner of chaos among the people of the little blue planet all by herself. But every time she attempted a new campaign of evil, a certain little street rat and his band of idiotic friends would come along and foil her plans time and again. At first, he was nothing more than nuisance to the elemental, but as time went on, he grew into a quite the irritating little hero that kept getting in her way. Mirage was by no means an obsessive person, but the more she faced the protector of Agrabah the more she became more focused on killing the one named Aladdin.

The embodiment's desire to murder the mortal hero who vexed her so caused her to neglect her duties as evil incarnate. Without Mirage's dark guidance over the cosmos, the balance within the multiverse was beginning to be thrown out of alignment. It became so bad that several other cosmic beings such as Chaos, Oberon and even Primus himself arrived on her doorstep to personally put an end to Mirage's obsession with the street rat. Because of her actions, the other gods forbid her from ever physically stepping foot on earth again, thus keeping her stuck in pocket universe. While the evil elemental was infuriated by her punishment, she knew that she could've gotten a lot worse, such as losing her title for one thing.

In the end though, Mirage finally claimed a hollow victory over Aladdin. For time unlike the cat-woman, he was not immortal. Despite outlasting Aladdin, Mirage wished that it was her who had laid low her most hated enemy, but she coveted her title as Evil Incarnate to much to even let her war against Aladdin to ruin it. With the thorn in her side finally gone, Mirage could finally work in peace, and work she did. The Black Plague, the Crusades and two world wars were quite the way for the cat-woman to get her groove back-and that's just what she did on one earth. No act of evil in the multiverse was committed without some form of cosmic persuasion by her clawed hand. But like so many times before, someone just had to ruin her fun.

Those, of course, were heroes. Like always with the cosmic balance she was apart, the evil elemental's unknowing acolytes were bested by the forces of good. At first, it wasn't such a major issue, a hero here and heroine there, nothing that got the goddess of evil's blood pressure running high, but in recent years it had been growing out of control. Even with Aladdin long gone, the earth still seemed to produce all assortment of heroes that protected the planet from the forces of darkness that she lorded over. From the half-ghost hero Danny Phantom, to the the trio of pint-sized power houses known as the Powerpuff Girl, the earth was more than well protected from whatever new villain that crawled out of the shadows. Even the other worlds of the Multiverse had begun to produce worthy champions of justice to challenge those who served ways of evil.

"It's Hopeless..." she mused glumly as she sat back on her throne "No matter what, so do-gooder just comes along and ruins everything that these villains do!"

It went without saying that Mirage didn't hold a lot of faith for the new breed of villains that had been popping up in the centuries from her forced departure from earth. True, there were some who managed to catch her attention, even coming so close as to being potential successors to the embodiment of evil's title should she ever deiced to finally retire, but alas, those she deemed worthy to be the next evil incarnate were in one way or another bested or slain by those who fought for the light. No matter what the forces of evil did, the heroes of the multiverse always seemed to know how to defeat their respective villains in one way or another.

Just then, Mirage's eyes widen in shock as an idea flashed across her mind. A, dark fanged-filled grin formed on the cat-woman's lips as her latest scheme took shape in her wicked thoughts. While it was true that the heroes of the multiverse knew how to combat their respective villains, they didn't know how to battle each other's villains. The goddess of evil couldn't help but let out a wicked giggle at the plan that had just came to her.

"That's it!" she proclaimed with a laugh "It's so simple, yet so effective! Why didn't I think of this sooner?"

Mirage then suddenly stopped her cheering for moment as a realization came to her. In theory, the embodiment of evil could not only reach out to the villains she would use for this scheme, but also place them wherever in the multiverse that she saw fit. The problem was that in order to pull this off she would have to use a massive amount of her power to do so, leaving her in a weakened state for months-possibly even a year or so. Should this scheme fail, there was a good chance that the other omnipotent beings she shared space with would want her head for this transgression and she would not have the strength to defend herself.

The elemental knew that what she was about to do was quite the gamble, but if she was to finally tip the cosmic scales in her favor, she would have to roll the dice and let them tumble down to wherever they should fall. Understanding full well what was at stake here, the evil elemental stood up from her throne and approached her crystal ball. If Mirage was to use this amount of energy in order to enact her plan, then she had to be willing give something in return for it. She then brought her wrist up to her mouth and sank her her fangs into it deep enough to draw blood. The goddess then held her fresh wound over the crystal ball and let her blood drop onto it. The droplets of blood seeped into the crystal ball mere moments after making contact with its surface. Once they were absorbed, the dark green sparks of energy that danced around the magical object suddenly became a hellish red as Mirage felt a great rush of power course through her very being as her eyes became a bright shade of red.

She could feel them, all of them. The elemental was now connected to every villain in the entire Multiverse. Every desire, every vice, every single wicked thought that they had in the deepest park of their minds was now apart of her mind. Admittedly, it was a tad overwhelming at first for Mirage to hear all of those voices at once. Even for a god-like creature, being suddenly connected to thousands of individuals from across the Multiverse all at once was a daunting task to say the least. Mirage knew that she had to act fast or she could be either driven insane or left brain-dead by the experience. So, wasting not a second more, she reached out to her followers.

"Hear me, my children of darkness!" she called out into the minds of the legions of evil "I am Mirage, and I am the living embodiment of the very thing you are!"

For many of the villains throughout multiverse, they thought that this either some trick or that they had truly gone mad. Others, however, were curious to know what exactly was going on and listened intently to whatever this new voice in their head had to say. But weather or not they wanted to hear Mirage's proposal, they had no choice in the matter.

"For eons I have watched from the shadows as the forces of good defeat you time and again" she continued "But now it is our time, my children-now is the time for vengeance! For to long you have been bested for your respective enemies, but now you shall dispatch each others heroes! They will not know how to fight you, and through this you shall finally lay claim to the victories you have been denied for so long!"

Cheers filled the elemental's head as the villains celebrated this scheme. Even though some of them still had no idea as to what was going on, what they did know that if someone calming to be the goddess of evil was able to reach out to them mentally from who knows were, it would be in their best interest to go along with whatever they had in mind. With her army of evil now formed, Mirage went about sending each villain to face the hero she thought they'd be best suited to triumph over. Some she merely moved from one place on earth to another while others she sent across the farthest reaches of space and even across the very Multiverse itself.

Once the last of her pawns were in place, Mirage collapsed onto the ground, gasping for air as she did as her crystal ball returned to normal. She felt drained and weak as an infant, but yet at the same time she couldn't help but feel a sort of twisted joy filling up within her black heart. The cat-woman crawled back into her throne and gazed upon the images of her grand scheme begin to unfold before her very eyes. Though she was left exhausted and day she say even mortal from her spell, mirage couldn't help but let out a haughty, yet still wicked, cackle of delight.

The stage was set, the players were all in place, and soon, vengeance would be hers.