Author's notes: It's been a while since I published a story and I feel in love with this game and even though it ended the way it did, I would love to see a sequel. So, how would it be possible? I've been playing with a bunch of story lines ranging from Noctuis being reborn or him returning for another reason and even battles in the afterlife (which didn't get too far), then I realized something TIME TRAVEL! What if a major event was changed? At first I was going to have Regis save Luna, but leave Noctuis behind and then I went back to when Noctuis was hurt that caused his trip. So, I am making up a bunch of junk on how magic and time travel works, but I really don't want to deal with a certain character if I can avoid it so . . . yeah. I don't own FF15 or it's characters, only the characters I create. So enjoy or not, it's kinda up to you.
There was once three sisters, the daughters of the Accursed. Three who were trapped in a frozen slumber because of the powers they inherited from their father and the chaos those gifts caused. One had the gift of munplulation and could bend almost anyone to her will. Another had the gift of probability and could change fate, or at least stack the odds in her favor or against her foes. The youngest could control time. After their father was defeated, the three were awakened from ethreatal sleep. Weak, but alive they began plotting their revenge against the world and Gods.
They tried to wait until the time was right to strike as their powers were slowly restored, but the youngest grew impatient and set forth to change history and get rid of the King of Light who had defeated her father in hopes of restoring him. She choose to assist in a early plan to get rid of the King of Light when he was but a boy. However, as a result of sacrifice of the King of Light in the orginal time line, the Accursed ceased the moment history was changed. Another sister feared the reprocussions of the youngest and pulled the future king from death and hid him far from his home without any memories prior to when history was changed. The three sisters were separated by their own choice, one thinking she had failed, another waiting for opportunity to reveal itself and one banished by her own guilt praying for forgiveness before forsaking her immortality to disappear.
The boy's father was devasted at the lose of his son without even a body to properly bury and put to rest. He was forced to remarry and another son was born, but the younger son was rejected by the crystal of Luis. Many feared the elder son was long since dead and that the line of the Lucii was at an end, but the boy who was lost was instead growning up and forging his own path in life. Fate however always catches up to the Chosen . . .
