Another AU story. :D Since I was writing my own story, with CommanderofInsanity (Rin) being the co-writer of the first book, I decided to use my ideas and cross them over with Kingdom Hearts. Hope you enjoy! I had to change a few things (all being from my series), so yeah. Let's get this show on the road!


"Ansem the Wise, it's a honor to meet you. I'm Azur, the leader of this world in a different reality," welcomed the black haired girl. It was cut so it would only reach her shoulders. Her eyes were a dark brown, almost black like her hair, and Azur had skin as white as snow. She did not look that old, only about in her twenties. A light tan trench coat was wore by her that matched her formal black pants. Glasses were over her eyes.

"It's a honor to meet you as well, Azur. Tell me, what was the information you wanted to share with me today? What is this talk about different realities?" asked the man, who was in a chair. Unlike Azur, he had blonde hair. His orange eyes contrasted his fairly pale skin. There was an ice cream in his hands, and Azur found that to be quite informal.

"You see, from where I come from, it's a common fact that there are alternate realities to our own. Like, for example, you call the sides Light, Darkness, Twilight, and Dawn, but, for us, there's only the Shade, Good, and Dusk. There are also beings who call themselves Creators of Insanity, Saviors of Sanity, and Reality Manipulators. As you can probably tell, we're having a little problem with these Creators-"

Azur was interrupted by a man opening a door behind her. His eyes were a lighter brown than hers, and he was wearing a lab coat. The man's hair was whiter than Azur's skin. "Master Ansem..."

"Xehanort, can you please come in another time? I'm busy here."

"Sorry, Master Ansem." Xehanort closed the door behind him and walked down the hallway. His shoes made clicking sounds throughout it.

"Continue, Azur, I'm interested with what else you've to say," Ansem said.

"You see, you haven't realized the truth of anything yet, and, since you're the kind ruler of this world, I'll enlighten you with secrets preserved for very important people. The Onyx Gods have gave me permission. There's this man named Jadezl who is the ruler of everything dark, and he's basically the devil fro m the Christian faith. For the light, we've the Onyx Gods I mentioned earlier, and the head mucho rules them all, the Ruler of the Onyx Gods. Fitting name, isn't it?" explained the Asian. "It's very complicated to process at the information, but, once you done, everything becomes much clearer."

"What's the deal with the Creators, Saviors, and Manipulators then?"

"That was the next thing I was going to explain to you, Ansem the Wise. The only magic source in my reality is a thing called Onyx Magic, which can only be used by people chosen by the Onyx Gods or Jadezl. Your reality is different. Because there's an exception to every rule, sometimes Reality Manipulators are created. These beings can very rare, yet they're easily one of the most powerful things I've ever seen. You never want to fight against one since, like their title implies, they can change the surroundings around them of their own free will. Of course, everybody has their weaknesses like Manipulators are really bad with sneak attacks dealt against them. Creators of Insanity are the beings chosen by Jadezl to wield the Onyx Magic. They're not all evil, but you're pretty much screwed if you're chosen. Meanwhile, Saviors of Sanity are the ones hand picked by the Onyx Gods. All these beings, expect for the Manipulators, have things called Onyx Weapons. One more thing, these beings are the only things that the realities have one of. For example, I'm neither of these, so one of my alternate selves could be a gang leader, a slave, or the president of a country for all I know."

"Do you know any of these beings personally?" questioned Ansem the Wise. His orange eyes stared at the young leader.

"My twin sister, Azula, is a Savior, a Master actually, but nobody knows what happened to her. One day she just disappeared, never to be seen again. I'm trying to find her though because she has to be somewhere. Even if it's her rotten dead body, I'll see where in all the worlds she is!"


Maia was waiting for her friend, Azur, to come out. She looked over the glorious city, and the dark skinned girl was amazed by the view. "Only if things can be like this in my reality." Her eyes were a brownish-grey, which was common in her own reality. The hair on her head was brown and curly. It also reached down all the way till the half way point on her back.

"Who are you?" The youthful teenager turned around to see there was a man slightly older than her. "My name is Xehanort, Ansem's main apprentice."

"Maia, Maia's my name. I'm actually the bodyguard of Azur." She bowed respectfully. "This is quite a beautiful world you live in. No wonder why it's named Radiant Garden."

"That's what I think too."

"Let's just hope that it stays like this forever. If something happened to this place as well, then that bastard would only gain more ground," Maia voiced, crossing her thin arms. "Hey, Xehanort, I sense a great power within you."

"Okay. Goodbye, Maia, I've to go somewhere. My Master is going to begin his testing on the hearts of men, and it's something I can't miss." The man ran out of there, and Maia was alone yet again. She sighed. Maia summoned two chakrams in her hands, spinning them around. They were detailed with the colors of light blue and sliver.

"Being a Savior is so hard sometimes, but it's worth it I guess. I just have to be careful not to end up like Tara, Azula, Valkyria, or Nina. Those girls really screwed up with their duties."

"Maia, I think it's time to go now. I did what the Onyx Gods wanted, so let's just get out of here. Something in my gut tells me something bad is going to happen soon."

"Alright, Azur." Maia created a portal with her own magic. "When we get back, we gotta be careful."

"I know, I sense something horrible is going to happen there too. I'm going to try to stop it, for that's the useful thing with these alternate realities. There's no destiny, only the past and present. Nothing's set in stone."

"You're right about that. Come on, we can't keep Tanna, Roxxi, or Leah waiting for too long," responded Maia. "If we want to stop it, we've to figure out how to do it first."