Everyone knows about Kaos, but very few knew of his twin sister, Harmony. She was the good twin if her mother was the judge of anything. If one thought that Kaos was mistreated as a child, they didn't know about his sister, then again… neither did he.

Harmony had been an exceptionally powerful little girl with a birthmark around her wrist that was similar to her twin's forehead. Unfortunately, her mother knew that there was too much good in her to turn her evil. Harmony was banished to another realm within months of being born.

That didn't seem to stop destiny from going after her though. Harmony had found herself in a future world, one where her powers didn't activate properly. Harmony grew up on the streets and in foster homes. Though she was unwanted by many, she was a kind child with a slight attitude and a hard time trusting people. By the time she was fifteen, Harmony had made herself a small shelter in the sewers of the city she was in. In her little shelter, she had somehow set up a small television set that had some games. Her favorite games consisted of what were called "Skylanders."

She was eighteen by the time the fifth game came out and Kaos had been made powerless by the Darkness being defeated. She smiled as she made her favorite Skylander, Spyro, visit Kaos and Glumshanks. She favored those two characters, even though they were technically evil.

Harmony smiled as she made Spyro talk to Glumshanks and Kaos. "Hey, boys." Harmony smirked as she talked to the television. She thought that it was hilarious that Kaos was able to "see" her through her game. It had been a funny twist that had enabled her to feel better about talking to the game. "How do you like it here?"

Much to her surprise, Kaos actually answered her, rather than saying something generated. "How do you think I like it! I hate this place! Everyone is so cheery!"

Harmony rolled her eyes. "At least it's genuine instead of them being sickeningly happy to try and gain your trust."

"True, but still…" Harmony's eyes widened at this. "What? Were you expecting me to agree with you or something, portal master?"

"You can hear me?"

"Well duh!"

"Um… wow… Either this game just became real, or the creators went all out this time."

"Try the first one, girly." Kaos rolled his eyes.

"Yeah, most likely… I'm Harmony."

"Seriously? Harmony?" Glumshanks looked at his master with confusion as he continued to yell at the Skylander in front of him. 'Harmony? She's dead! Her mother killed her when she didn't have enough evil potential! If I hadn't convinced her to at least try with Lord Kaos, he would have been destroyed as well!'

"Yes, that's my name. You really can hear me… wait! Does that mean, that world is real? That Skylands is a real place?" She looked at her figures. "That my Skylanders are real creatures?"

"YES! Just how dumb are you? Didn't your parents ever…"

"I never knew my parents. From what I do know, they abandoned me as an infant for some reason, so you can stop right there, Kaos." Kaos did stop, mainly because the purple dragon in front of him was growling.

"What? No family? What about friends?" He was trying to get the dragon to stop growling at him as though he was about to breath fire on him by getting his portal master to calm down. "Surely you had friends, right?"

Harmony sighed. "No, none of those either. To be honest, my Skylanders are my only real friends… though you guys are sorta my friends too…"

Kaos looked her right through the screen like she was insane. "You really are lonely, aren't you?"

Harmony scowled. "I can guarantee that no one would miss me or even notice I was missing if I somehow ended up there."

Kaos grinned evilly. "I can arrange that…"

"Oh crud…" A large flash of purple light suddenly came out of her screen.