Disclaimer: I do not own Overlord or any other intellectual property used in this story intentional or otherwise.

Note: Warning Unexpected Crossover Ahead! You have been warned.

(Sounds)

"Talking"

'Thinking'

"Special voice"

Special Item Name

[Spoken Spell/Ability]

{Wordless Spell/Ability}

White and metallic, those were the only two ways one could describe the current room. The only other describable feature of the room was the massive gateway shrouded in a foggy mist at the edge of the barren room. That and the seven figures shrouded in darkness within said room.

"Such pitiful creatures, is this all it took to break you? In the end you may not even be a worthy sacrifices for the maker. I suppose I'll just have to keep trying again and again until he returns." Spoke the largest of the seven figures in the middle of the blank room. Raising its gigantic hand above its head the figure began to speak again.

"Do not worry pitiful L'Cie this will end the day he is reborn." The hand flew down rapidly with its target of choice being the six human figures laying prone before his massive form.

"BARTHANDELUS DON'T-YOU-DARE MOVE ANOTHER INCH!" The shout was absolutely dripping with both malice and hatred. The words seem hit the creature, now known as Barthandelus, like an electric shock, stopping his movements completely.

"Erdrick-sama I-is that yo-"

{Fire Bolt}

{Multi Cast}

{Blink}

Once again the behemoth was cut off, but this time it was by a barrage of magma balls exploding across his exposed face. As he recoiled from the attack, the assailant seamlessly warped in front of the six fallen figures. Almost as if to shield them from the explosions.

'What am I doing!?'

"Why Erdrick-sama? Why would you-agh." He spoke while grasped his face in pain. Now illuminated by the flames of the spell the black and gold form of Barthandelus is reviled. Being several times larger than Erdrick, Barthandelus towers over him, yet he stood unwavering wavering below the colossus.

"Barthandelus you seem to have forgotten you purpose, you seem to have forgotten your focus." The words were unforgiving and held an unbending steel to them.

'What am I saying!?'

"My Focus?" His words were both unsure and held a hint of fear.

'Why am I being so careless?!'

"Yes your focus, to make these six the strongest assault force of the guild. You were to make the strongest deployable force of the Summoner's Guild and this is what you do to your charge!" I point to the six figures laying prone across the ground. All their eyes held nothing, they had all been broken down by something Barthandelus had done. A strange pressure began to fill the room.

'Oh, right. Because of them.' I thought as I began to think back to Barthandelus' creation all those years ago.

I had created Barthandelus and the six L'Cie as a tribute to a game that had recently gotten a reboot on the dive system. The idea was for Barthandelus to train them endlessly until they were strong enough to become real Guardians. A sort of deployable fighting force of the guild, kind of like in the game, just without the linear bullshit that still polluted most of the game.

It was a form of auto fight system that I had created long ago so I didn't have to personally train them. As they fought they slowly learn how to better fight as a team, since I was garbage at actually trying to develop teamwork, I just built a program to do it instead. Sure the process was extremely slow, but it let me focus on other things while they grew more sophisticated in their battle programs. 'Now though, that idea had created this… this atrocity of a situation.' I clenched my teeth, but held my impassive visage nonetheless.

"It's just been so long since you last appeared, I thought you had abandoned us. So I sought for a way to summon you back. Thus I decided to offer up these L'Cie as tribute to bring about your rebirth. After all why else would they be allowed to return no matter how any times they die, but to be used as such?" His movements became more pronounced the longer he spoke, now seeming more like an over confident zealot rather than the impassive god he was supposed to be.

My teeth clenched again at his line of thinking. 'The Summoner's guild, true to its name was one focused on summoning and Guardians were no exception to that rule. The L'Cie had there Eidolons, Kall with his [Ruin] and Barthandelus, among other things had the L'Cie themselves.' They were designed to be re-summoned on a timer after they all died in order to keep the team training going, now regrettably that mechanic had backfired in ways I could never have foreseen. The simple fact that I had CREATED the system that lead to this situation sickened me beyond words.

'And I sure as hell not going to let it continue.'

"Return them to how they were before you did this Barthandelus." He seemed to hesitate.

"Now Barthandelus!" The command left no room for arguing. This seemed to break him out of his previous stupor.

"I'm afraid I can't do that Erdrick-sama, only death will revert their minds to how they were before our last match." I grimace knowing he was right. I had made it so they return without any detrimental status effects once revived, even things like [Zombie] and [Stop] didn't persist, but I had just hoped I didn't have to do it.

'They had been through enough already.'

"If you want Erdrick-sama I could deal with them if you'd like." Strangely the words held no spite, but rather an unsettling eagerness to help ones master. Considering the situation, the tone of it left a chill down my spine. But my face betrayed my feeling.

'I will not falter on this.'

"No, you have done enough, I'll do it." The action would be unpleasant for sure, but painless if done correctly.

I reached into my inventory and pulled out a simple looking wooden staff, that in reality was a remodeled legacy-class item called Monsters Blight, a weapon that increased the chances of applying status effects when used on regular enemies, pets or summons. The last of which was what the group currently fell under. I brought out the staff to make sure what I did next would succeed. I began to whip the staff around in an oddly familiar pattern as the words for my next set spells left my mouth.

[Potency]

[Maximize Magic]

[Multi Cast]

'And now'

[Death]

With the final spell spoken the room turn black and white for a second, before reverting back as the bodies of the six stricken L'Cie shifted to ash and were blown away by a nonexistent wind.

"It's done, they will return in one minute, which gives us just enough time to talk." My voice was now devoid of all emotion for I knew letting them control me now would be detrimental at best, suicidal at worst.

"Yes, may we finally speak after so very long my master." I could tell that he felt nothing towards their deaths, but then how could he. He had been killing them since his creation.

"I must know, why and when did you forgo your focus and decide that killing them was a way to bring me back?" I had to know exactly how long this had been going on. The pressure in the air rose slightly higher.

He seemed to wince a little before he spoke. "As of today it has been three years and 223 days since your last visit, so I concluded you may have been killed or more likely sealed by some blasphemous individuals. Unfortunately I could not leave this room for it has no exit. So I devised the idea that by using the power released through killing L'Cie it could act as an offering to help you escape or revive. As of now it has been about one year and three days since I began the sacrifices. And thanks to my diligent work you have finally been reborn. He seemed sad at how long I had been gone before he shifted to pride over what he believed he had done.

'He wasn't entirely in the wrong though. It's been well over three and a half years since I had last visited the treasury, one year more than he's been alive. Since I usually never came to visit the treasury, I tended to just deposit my earnings and loot through the menu system in the game. It also seemed that even though he was based on the original Barthandelus this version was far more susceptible to time, unlike the real one who had lived for centuries. My version had been alone for more than 80% of his life.' The pressure dropped slightly.

'No wonder he's gone so mad. Even so to resort to such means is unacceptable and I am going to be dealing out a harsh punishment for such an act having been carried out, much less in my name.' The thought of that made my stomach churn. The pressure now began to skyrocket.

"Barthandelus you have gravely disappointed me. Not only did you abandon your task, but you also managed to cause what may be permanent damage to your charge!" At the words Barthandelus began to shrink back under the strange pressure. Before I could continue my rant was cut off by a pair of chocked sobs behind me and with them the odd force that had been layering the large room vanished.

At the sound I froze. 'No, they can't be that far gone. They are all strong in their own right, for them to cry at this point would require something devastating.' Although I didn't want to see them in this state I knew I had to try and fix what he had done, even if all I could do was offer my condolences. What I saw when I turned around was worse than I could have imagined.

Snow, The forever optimistic hero of the group was on his knees arms to the side and completely lost to the situation.

Vanille, The happy, yet odd, ball of joy sat with her knees to her chest crying quietly.

Sazh, both a witty and comedic person, now sat at the edge of the room as one of the few to actually be looking at me. Eyes sharp and worn, none of those previous traits were present in them.

Fang and Hope, Originally polar opposites now stood as the only two shields left in the group. Weapons drawn and still ready to fight, but Fang's eyes held a hard edge to them one not evident in Hope's.

'He's grown a lot though this hell.' With that thought in mind I caught sight of the last member. One Claire Farron, aka Lightning, lay on the ground, she seemed to be hugging herself and quietly released a few small sobs.

My teeth were roughly grinding together now that I could see the full scope of the damage Barthandelus had caused. 'For even Lightning to be like this… Barthandelus better hope this doesn't get worse or it will be his head.' The force from before retuned two-fold.

"Who are you, another of Barthandelus's tricks?" The question was from Hope and strangely was said without the hesitation I remember hearing from him in the games.

'Tricks? Ah, I see now. Barthandelus' illusions are to blame for this.' I frown at the idea of what he could have done with those.

"No, I'm not" As I finished I put my staff back into the subspace that was my inventory. 'I have to play this carefully. There all in a fragile state and to introduce myself as even slightly hostile may ruin my chances of saving them.'

"Yea right, that's what they all say. Raines, Serah, lebreau, Nora, Dajh they were all fake and every time we fell for one we would all lose a bit of hope about getting out of this hell. Well guess what, we ain't fallin' fer' it again." Defiantly spoke Fang.

"I will say this though, he's never used someone we didn't know. Points for originality at least." Fang brandished here weapon in my direction as she stopped talking.

'Strange to see that sense of humor in such a depressing situation.' But, before she could start her attack both she and Hope jumped back several feet and getting into their fighting stances.

"You pitiful L'Cie dare point your feeble weapons at the maker. You shall be punished dearly for this insolence. Like the last time you believed yourself victorious I shall crush your hopes and make this death as painful as that time." Barthandelus lumbered over to the group as he spoke in a semi rushed matter, the voice held a strange sense of desperation in it. Before he could get too far I placed one hand on his jet black plates as a gesture for him to stop.

{Teleport}

The spell sent us out of ear shot of the other six entities in the room. "Barthandelus, stop this right now or I'll be forced to destroy you." In a way the threat was empty, I knew if I was to survive the fact that I was now in a real Yggdrasil I'd would need all the help I could get. As good as Kall was to have I knew the situation could turn bad if Anima were to rebel, in that sense I would need Barthandelus' help. Yet, I was angry enough with him that I may just decide to fight him if he decides to continue his current action, consequences be dammed. My patience was at its limit and if he pushed me on this I would be forced to get rid of him. The pressure now saturated my every word.

"Step back and return to your human form before I decide that you are a threat to the guild. Those six are now just as important to the guilds survival as any Guardian is." My threat was further proven by how my hand was glowing with an ethereal force and placed on Barthandelus's exposed chest.

He seemed rather alarmed by this and reverted back to his Elder form immediately. Fear was etched across his face, whether it was for angering his creator or my actual threat, I didn't know nor did I care at the moment.

"Good, now take this go to the outer end of the treasury and warp to the throne room in…" I checked my internal clock to see how much time had passed.

00:12:58

00:12:59

00:13:00

"…seventeen minutes. Not a moment before or I will make good on my promise. Am I understood?" Unknowingly I had reverted to the kingly persona I had used on Kall not to long ago.

"But master is this not a guild ring meant only for Tru-"

"Don't question me on this Barthandelus, I am in no mood for to arguing you. Now am-I-Understood?!" The threat was clear, this was his last chance to listen. At this point the old man was sweating bullets.

He wordlessly bowed, slipped the ring on and warped to the fog like door that gave way under his presence. Not waiting a moment, for fear of angering his creator further, he exited through the gate.

Once he was out the room I decided it was a good enough time as any to return to the six I had left behind. Unknown to me the aura I had been exuding had vanished and was replaced with a more subtle one.

Upon arrival I heard the striking sound of metal hitting the floor behind me. Turning around I realized it was both Fang and Hope's weapons that had hit the ground, but for two different reasons. Fang had let the back end of her spear fall to the floor in exhaustion and Hope had completely dropped his boomerang in favor of helping keep Fang standing by draping her arm over himself. I took a single step before Fang tried in vain to raise her spear in an intimidating fashion towards me. It wobbled and shook in her grasp yet she was determined to keep me at bay with all she had left even in her exhausted state.

"Not anotha' step or I'll kill you were ya' stand." The words were as shaky and uncertain as her spear yet still held a firm promise.

'Looks like fatigue was not something the revival accounts for.'

"Fang don't. You can barely stand and if you keep fighting like this you'll…" The statement was from Hope, but fang was impassive.

"I'll what, Die? So what, wouldn't be the first time its happen today that's for sure. An' if it means helping kill this Fal'Cie puppet, then it'll be worth it." She began to stand on her own having gained her resolve.

'I had written the lore of the game into their bio's so it's no wonder they would ask that sort of question. I just wonder how much that fake past will affect them.'

"And who says I'm a puppet of any Fal'Cie?" I simply raise an eyebrow at the allegation.

"I do, why else would you be so chummy with mister high and mighty." She points to where we had been talking.

"He's gone now so what's it mean to you if we talked?" The response was cool and calm so as to not trigger any adverse responses from them.

"This wouldn't be the first times he's supposedly left, so I'm keeping my basses covered." She said it with a cocky smile, but the fact she was shaking was easy to see,

"Regardless of what you believe I am no illusion. I simply came here for answers." Hope now began to make his way to his weapon. I made no action to stop him.

"So what, you here to get answers outa us. Pshh, as if we would give you anything." Now she was in her full fighting stance.

"Yes I do need answers, but not on what you think." I said.

'I need to know how bad the damage is. After that I'll decide what to do with this whole situation.'

"Yea, Then what kind of answers do you want. You looking for our secret to immortality, cus' I'll save ya' the trouble and tell you it ain't what you're looking for." By now Hope had also recovered his weapon and was standing behind me ready to attack at a moment's notice.

'So they still have the memory of each death. I made no mention of that in the game menus. I guess the system or whatever created the situation I'm in, decided to fill in that little plot hole itself.' I internally frowned at the idea, but kept up my poker face.

"No, I have no need for such knowledge. After all I already know it." The revelation left the two sanding humans frozen, eyes wide and hands now clenched around their weapons.

'The statement was meant to shock the party for two reasons. First, make it so they were willing to listen to what I had to say in hope of me being able to lift the curse they were under. Second-'

On instinct I threw myself back and then dodged to the left in a successful attempt to evade not only a sword strike from lightning and a haymaker from snow, but also a pair of shots from Sazh. 'I definitely did not have those sense back in my world.' I thought as I regained my stance.

'Regardless of that it's nice to know they've stopped mopping around and have shown me they can still fight. What's more, the anger raging in your eyes showed me all I needed to know, you still aren't completely lost.'

"How? How could you possibly know that? Unless you were the one that created t-this curse!" It was strange hearing such unbridled emotions from the usually stock Lightning, but a rather welcome change compared to how she was a moment ago.

'Now to finish pulling them out of their despair. After all them being mad at me is far preferred than wallowing in despair.'

"Yes I created not only the system that keeps you from dying at Barthandelus' hand, but also Barthandelus himself is my creation." The sentence left the five facing me stunned, for a few seconds before a harsh blast of wind threw them all past me. The burst was strong enough to have me cover my eyes and only once it had it died down was I able to see the entity now towering over me.

'Hecatoncheir'

One of the six eidolons I had gifted the L'Cie to fight alongside them now stood ahead of me in its gestalt mode, barrels starring down at me as its unrestricted power caused the air around us to hum in agitation.

'Hmm, rather ironic if you think about it. I gave them this power to protect me and the guild, yet now it's doing the exact opposite of that.' My musing was cut off by a high pitched voice from atop the cannon.

"So it WAS you. I didn't want to believe anyone would be horrible enough to do what you did, but now if what you said is true then I can finally get revenge for what you did to my friends, my family!" The statement was accompanied by the whirling sound of Hecatoncheir charging its most powerful attack [Gaian Salvo].

"Do us all a favor and Die!" Words were spoken though red teary eyes now full of nothing, but an uncontrolled rage.

'So this hell has turned even sweet old Vanille into a warrior of vengeance. I'm so sorry Vanille, I never meant for all of you to suffer so much over my laziness. But unfortunately I can't let you take your revenge, even if you deserve the chance.' I closed my eyes and let the room be filled with a blindingly white explosion and a deafeningly loud sonic boom.

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Now that the blast had died down Hecatoncheir gave its equivalent to a bow before vanishing to its own dimension. The smoking crater being the only testament that it had ever existed. The instigator of said crater stood at its edge, her head held down. A few silent moments passed before a symphony of footsteps filled the void and stationed themselves behind the girl. Once they stopped the space was filled with the unique sound of a sword cutting air and the sound of a gun being loaded behind the girls head.

"You know what you've just done don't you Vanille" The voice was cold and rather unforgiving given the fact that her sword now lay an inch away from the girls head.

"Yes" The response was followed by the girl's hands being clasped together in what seemed like a form of prayer.

"Then you also know that if it didn't work then we'll never get to leave here, Right?" The words were still cold, but were spoken by the sharpshooter of the group.

"Yes" Another quick and simple answer.

(Shhhing)

This time it was Fang that had her weapon up to the girl's throat. "Then why act so careless and kill what could've been the one person capable of freeing us from this hell?!" As her anger rose so did her spear, now lightly cutting the girls neck, just enough to draw blood.

A tears rolled down her eyes and her hands clamped harder as she spoke up. "You all tried so hard, every time we came back everyone would give it their all in order to win. Each time you guys would look for a new way to beat him. Even if we kept dying, none of you gave up because we knew that one win was all we needed. Time after time we fought with everything we had, but after he started using people we love against us… After that time, we began to lose. One by one we lost, first Sazh, then snow, Lightning was next and who knows how long you and Hope would have lasted! I had to do it! If he was who he said he was, then he caused it all. I wanted to kill him, I wanted revenge for everything he put you all through!" She was now shouting in their faces; tears flowing faster than ever.

"If that's how you feel then you better make peace with yourself cuz' yur' going to be the first to go after what you did." Fang now had lost her ire and was now as cold as her two other companions. A nod was all the girl could give as she shut her eyes waiting for the spear that now slowly dug deeper into her flesh to kill her.

"Well isn't this a rather somber situation." In the blink of an eye all five of the L'Cie were off Vanille and in their combat stances. Swords, fists, projectiles, guns and spears were all now fully trained on the figure that was walking out of the smoking crater. All traces of their previous dilemma had vanished in favor of facing this new foe.

"And here I thought you were all stronger than this." In truth I was impressed at how well they could forgotten there last argument and instead focus on the common goal of fighting me.

'They will need that in what's to come… if I can convince them to follow me.'

"How are you still alive, Vanille's Eidolon has the strongest attack of all of us and we saw you get hit by it?!" The comment was from an angry lightning who had taken to holding her weapon in gun form rather than its default sword. Although I could tell the anger was actually a very well concealed face of fear.

'Looks like their understanding of power is not too extensive. Time for a lesson in reality.'

I held up a finger to illustrate a point. "Although it is true that Vanille's [Gaian Salvo] is powerful and could have seriously hurt me had it struck a fully exposed me. I did not simply stand by and let it hit me. I used Gaian Salvo's exceptionally long charge up time to cast several defensive spells before the blast actually hit. Thus I was left relatively unharmed by the attack."

'That's such bullshit, I'm down by over a third even with those defensive buffs. Sure the spells were weaker because I didn't say them, but Shit that attack was strong, definitely much stronger than it should be.' I now lowered my hand and placed it to my side as another form to show none hostility.

"Point is all I had to do was lightly defend myself to survive such an attack, thing is you still have a lot to learn before you can kill me. Not normally something I like to do, especially with how it pains me to see the state its left your friend here, but necessary nonetheless." Being the only one that didn't jump back to fight, Vanille was the one closest to me. Although it was not out of courage, bravery, or anger, but rather in fear. After having seen me she had fallen back down to her knees clutching her staff as if she had seen a ghost. Her eyes showed a primal fear to them only ever present in cornered pray.

"Y-You can't be alive, I put everything I had into that attack. I won't even be able to summon Hecatoncheir for another three days because of it." At this point her skin had gone pale and her knuckles were white from how tightly she was holding her staff. She was kicking her feet in a pitiful attempt to push herself farther away from me. She was so scared she didn't even notice she had bumped into Hope's feet and just kept kicking.

"Vanille get a hold of yourself, if he survived your attack then we can't afford to protect you and still win!" Unfortunately Vanille showed no signs of having heard the silver haired boy's plea.

'I have to stop this before she gets any worse… I'm I really that scary?'

{Maximize Magic}

{Sleep}

And just like that the girl's eyes drooped before here whole body fell back onto her companions legs.

""Vanille""

The room reverberated with the sound of the girl's name being called out by her conscious party members. Faster than the others could react the spear wielder of the group charged towards me, intent on getting the revenge for whatever I had done. But, I had no intention of wasting time on a long drawn out battle against the five.

[Maximize Magic]

[Expand Magic]

[Extend Magic]

[Flash Prison]

The attack had been stopped before it could really begin as a box comprised of eighteen cylindrical bars formed from what seemed like light itself with a light blue tint to it and surrounded all six of the people present. Almost immediately they all began to beat on the bars in an attempt to escape.

"Don't bother, those are made to hold far stronger than you and trust me when I say that." I was just about done with them jumping to conclusions and wasting my time with their stupid accusations.

"And why should we trust anything you say, Hell if what you say is true you're the reason we're in this mess in the first place." This came from the oldest member in the group… "Peew"… and his chocobo.

"Because since I got here I've tried my best to seem as none hostile as possible, even after taking an Eidolon blast to the face I still refused to attack. Only using my abilities to protect myself and to help you. I mean seriously, do you think Vanille was dealing with the situation well? Putting her to sleep was the only choice I had, unless you wanted her to start having a heart attack." True to my words Vanille gave a light snore from here position in the cage. They all seemed relieved so I took it as an okay to continue.

"I made Barthandelus leave because I saw what he had been doing and wanted to talk to you about it without his presence changing what you say." My comment seemed to draw out a response from Snow.

"You mean what you did to us." The intent of his words were clear. 'This is your fault'

"It was never supposed to be like this, he wasn't supposed to do what he did." Now it was my turn to have my head down.

Once again it was Sazh that spoke. "Oh, then pray tell big shot, how was it supposed to go down? Were we supposed to die after the first time or maybe we weren't meant to even make it off that purge train?"

"No, the goal from the start was for you to be strong enough to defeat Barthandelus and then I would return." I once again checked the time to see how much I had left.

00:25:49

'Shit, I've spent more time here than intended, but I can't just take them with me by force or else they'll never trust me.'

"Then what? You come back and kill us for destroying your toy?" Now it was Fangs turn to speak.

"Once I returned I was to crown you as fellow Guardians alongside those like Barthandelus, Anima and Kall. It is the one of the guild's highest honors." They all looked at each other questioningly.

""Guild?"" They all asked.

'Shit, how do I explain this quickly…? Got it!'

"The guild is a defense force to the realm of gods. Once proven capable an individual or individuals is given the chance to ascend to Guardian status." I may be confident on the outside, but on the inside…

'Wow, this is some Grade-A anime level bullshit I'm just dropping right now. They'll never believe this.' It was now back to lightning's turn

"So you're saying that we can become like the Fal'Cie?" She seemed unsure of what I was offering.

'Okay seriously why did they not question that? Whatever, don't look a gift horse in the mouth.'

"Yes and No, Fal'Cie are but one of many forms you may take once you ascend to Guardian status. You may even choose to keep your human forms, it makes little difference what you choose." Now I was down to only a three minutes to return to the throne room.

"What about our focus? If we become Guardians what will happen to our brands?" The question came from Hope who was holding up his brand to show off how close it was to full.

Looking at it I remembered that the brands were actually a neat trick I had found in the games system. By using a point of connection between a Guardian with infinite magic, being inside the guild and all, I could perpetually keep them tied to that Guardian without having to manually come back and summon them after every death. Once they became full Guardians the brand would vanish because they would no longer be counted as Barthandelus's summons.

'This may actually be the perfect opportunity to get them to come with me willingly. Now I'll just have to make an offer they can't refuse.'

"Gone, once you join the ranks of Guardians your brands will vanish and you'll be free of your never ending battle with Barthandelus." I had now changed my posture to a more relaxed one in hopes that they would take it as a sign that I wasn't lying.

"What about cocoon? What about Serah or Dajh? Will we ever get to see any of them or our homes again?!" Spoke the Blond of the group.

'It seemed like Snow is rather perceptive when he needs to be. I'll just have to lie just a little more.'

"Unfortunately no, you can no longer return to your homes…" They seemed displeased with that fact.

"…but rather you are to protect them from afar. With orphan safe and Barthandelus no longer able to return to cocoon, I ask you to fight and defend your world from threats beyond the veiled wall." I had my hand out as a gesture to take the deal.

'Kill me, this is so god-dang corny it hurt.' It was a true internal struggle.

"Power, Freedom, status, and we don't have to be puppets of a Fal'Cie. Sounds too good to be true, wouldn't you guys agree." They all gave a quick nod to the brunet and spoke again together.

""What's the catch?""

'This is working well, a little too well if you ask me. After everything they've been through this should be harder to swallow, but they seem to want to trust me. I wonder why?'

"Your right, this offer isn't free. Like all Guardians there are certain things that are expected of you. First is skill, you must be tested by another Guardian and deemed as strong if not stronger than said Guardian. A prerequisite Vanille proved to me when she attacked earlier and if any of you are capable of even a fifth of that then you qualify. Next is the ability to summon a powerful creature to help you fight, something I know you all have right." They gave a quick nod before I continued on.

"And finally is…"

'Dramatic pause!'

They all leaned forward in anticipation of what the final necessity was. "…A Guardian must always be willing to protect not just the guild, but there fellow Guardians as well." Contemplation had now rooted its way into all their faces as they digested what I had just said. Unfortunately I didn't have the time to let them think it over, I needed an answer now.

'Time for the finishing blow'

"Also" All their heads perked up at the word I'd left hanging. "Although it's not an option regularly used, Guardians are allowed to fight each other in the arena to test their skills against one another." They all gave me questioning looks, as if asking why I would bring up such a strange point. I simply grin as I got ready to finish the coup de grace.

"Oh and did I forget to mention? Since Guardians can be resurrected, fights between them can be to the death."

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"I don't get it, what's so great about that?" Questioned Snow.

'Of course he's the one who doesn't see the big picture here.' Thankfully it was Lightning that illuminated Snow as to what I meant by that.

"You idiot, it means we can get our revenge on Barthandelus if we take the deal." Having gotten the picture now Snow's eyes widened and he griped onto the bars of the cage.

"Is that true? Can we really get payback for what that bastard's done?" He seemed rather desperate at this point.

"Not unless you say yes to being made a Guardian." Two minute left on the clock.

They all huddled around Vanille and began to chat amongst themselves. 'Dammit I don't have time for this'

"Sorry to say this, but I'll need your answer rather soon." Now I was starting to worry. I couldn't afford to show up late to the remaining Guardians after making such a fuss over the danger we were in.

'And it sure as hell wasn't going to happen when I was so close to the deadline.'

They finally broke the talk and turned to me.

'Finally, you guys were cutting it close.' The representative seemed to be fang.

"We can't make that decision-"

'God Dammit'

"-until Vanille wakes up. Something that important needs to be made by all of us." They all seemed dead set on the decision.

"Fine, but you will be coming with me to the guild meeting, no exceptions." 60 seconds left.

"Why would we need to do that? We're not even Guardians yet." It was Hope who choose to speak up.

"Because when you do become Guardians I don't want to waste time explaining the situation again." I gave a pause at my own words. "That and you've already spent enough time down here for one lifetime." My words were softer at that part.

"Don't you mean multiple lifetimes" I looked away at Sazh's statement.

"Yes… Now let's go." They all gave a nod in confirmation.

[Teleport: Throne Room]

Once we appeared I took a second to appreciate the room we had moved to. Unlike the last one this one had a far more vibrant theme to it. I had originally planned for the room to convey royalty and power so as to symbolize the guilds max rank of True-King. That being why the room was lined with purple and gold. Its walls were draped with expensive looking rugs and sheets that looked like they were made of silk. Chandeliers hung from the ceiling, bathing the whole room in a white light.

The table in the center drew the eye towards it, just as designed. Looking like a giant round glass table it stretched over almost the entire room, only leaving enough room between it and the walls for three people to comfortably walk through. The table was surrounded by sixteen chairs all of which held rather unimpressive designs compared to the room. With only being white and tall they seemed rather boring in comparison to the rest of the room. Four of said chairs were far larger than the rest and sat at the four ends of the table.

Yet none of that compared to the object floating above the table. It seemed to be a giant crown embroiled with several complex designs lining its gold exterior alongside a massive green gem embedded in the center. The crown also let out a large corona of golden energy that seemed to evaporate into the ceiling and walls wherever they touched. That was the guilds true pride and joy, the crown of the Final-King Ouroborosa name derived from the World-class item that made up the circlet of the headpiece. It was a weapon never meant to be used and thus it sat here, mostly to just seem impressive.

'In hindsight the room would have been a waste of time too if it weren't for the current situation. Now it was flawless, the four big chairs for me and the current Guardians. Small chairs for the rest, it's perfect.' I look back and thankfully the cage had come with me. I lazily wove my hand through the air trying something out. After a light swing the front of the cage vanished leaving a large opening in the spell just as I had hoped.

'Looks like I am capable of modifying the spells I cast in ways the game version wouldn't allow, I'll have to experiment with that later.'

"Take your seats, preferably the five closest to me." 30 seconds left.

"You wana' make sure we can't run too far? And what of Vanille? She's still in the cage." Fang was now the one talking.

"First, she will stay in the cage so I can easily move her for when it's needed because I doubt any of you can carry her with how you look right now." It was true, all of them looked worn out and exhaust from there nonstop fighting. They didn't seem pleased with that answer so I threw by hand back up in a strange gesture. After doing so the bars of the cage vanished and only left the glowing floor hanging in the air. They seemed slightly pleased at the action so I continued.

"And second, Barthandelus will be seated across from me. So unless you want to be next to him I suggest you take my advice." Fang seemed like she wanted to argue, but instead looked back at what seemed like a pleading group before she walked over to the table and took the seat closest to mine. I let out an internal sigh at having won that argument. I watched as the remaining four also took their spots around mine.

00:29:50

'Well this sure has been the longest thirty minutes of my life. And it's only just started.' Another internal sigh.

00:29:52

'Well aside from my time with Barthandelus and the thing with Vanille I feel like I've dealt with the situation rather well.

00:29:54

'I mean it's not like any of the Guardians I've met with have tried to kill me, it's two for two so far, now all I'm missing is Anima.'

00:29:56

'And if both Kall and Barthandelus were on my side then killing her would be hard, but possible.' I sigh again. 'I just wish the hardest part was the fight itself and not the fact that I'm going to have to kill her.'

00:29:58

Although I didn't spend as much time with her as I did with Kall the time was considerable nonetheless. Being the anti-social person I was I had very few female friends to start with and none that I could comfortably talk to. That's where she came in, I used her as a sort of outlet to practice talking to girls. Kind of sad yes, but an effective outlet, after all it did get me to open up slightly more IRL. 'Sure it was never as much as I did with Anima, I did after all tell her my sexual preferen… I gotta wonder if I have the ability to wiping memories in my spell list.' My mini freak out was cut off by three flashes of light at the far end of the room.

00:30:00

'Just on time.'

The first one I zeroed in on was Barthandelus who came in wielding a staff, head down and using his right hand to cover his heart as a sign of respect.

'Or at least it would be if you had a heart and I'm not just talking about the Fal'Cie thing ether.' Next I look over to Kall who was bowing in an apologetic nature.

"I am truly sorry Erdrick-Sama, I was unable to stop her." He said quickly.

'Stop her? Did Anima rebel and attack him. If so then things have turned less than ideal. Regardless there is no reason why he should be apologizing, after all I'm the one who told him to flee if she had.' As I stared at Kall the third figure to appear, unannounced to me, vanished without a trace.

'But if that's true then who was the third person that teleported with them? The way he spoke of the guild rings I doubt he gave the second to anyone.' I look over and see that the location of the third light was strangely empty. 'Was the third flash a form of item glitch that carried over from the game? No that wasn't a problem even in the game so what was it. I can't think of what it could be…Unless-' My eyes widened in realization and I tried to reach into my inventory, but the revelation came too late as a pair of slender arms came into view and snaked their way around my neck.

'-I've been betrayed!'

Authors Notes: As a new writer how do you guys think I did with my first cliff hanger? Like I said before please help me improve this story by leaving helpful critics and not just flames.

On to chapter talk. Alright to start off, yes, I did actually like the Final Fantasy 13 series. Why did I bring them instead of other Final fantasy groups? Well it was ether them, the cast from 12 or Tidus and his marry team, a.k.a the only FF games I've played. Truthfully I just choose the one I knew the most and it felt like I could reproduce their reactions the best.

No, I don't think I'll be bringing in any more characters from the 13 cast or any FF characters, at least not permanently. Next, elements from different genres and series will be making appearances in the future, just not as these seven have. And finally yes, Momonga will be in the story, just not for another few chapters while I build up the characters I have and haven't introduced.

On to the upcoming chapter discussion. You all finally get to see who this Anima I keep talking about is. What species is she? Why did she hide rather than show herself? And will she kill our now captured protagonist? Find out next time on "Dreams of a King"

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And until next time have a good day/night reader.