History of Power Rangers: My Version
by Froggie Lover

Part Three: End of Separation

20,000 years ago, the first king of the empire known as the Evil Spectrum rose to power. His name was King Anatarr I. He knew of the great legend of Perfinsu, and so many centuries had passed, that a legend was all it was. He saw that the seven planets were divided and more-than-likely weak. He decided to first attack Edenoi.

The planet's armies were quite strong enough for hold off Anatarr's attacks for a little while. A few weeks at the most. But, the evil king was planning more than just a simple attack and then leaving if defeated. He intended to attack and attack until he conquered the planet. If he took Edenoi, then it was likely that the other planets of Perfinsu would fall to him. The Edenite armies held off Anatarr for as long as they could, but they realized that they would soon need help.

The Edenite King Lexian I sent his son, the Crowned Prince, to Eltar to get help. Eltar was known was the Planet of Warriors, and the Edenite King knew this all too well. The prince talked and pleaded with the Eltarian king to help Edenoi in this time of great need. Eventually, he agreed, and so he sent some of the finest in his armies to Edenoi back with the prince. Lexian was so overjoyed that he asked Eltar to form an alliance with Edenoi, and it was done.

The combination of Eltar and Edenoi's forces posed an even greater threat to Anatarr, so he decided to pull out the "big guns." He began to equip every one of his soldiers with a special magic power, each soldier unique with their own. The magic firepower overwhelmed the simplicity of the Edenite and Eltarian armies. Lexian sent his oldest son to Pheados to call upon their shamans and priests, which had become famous around the Good Universe.

The Pheadocian King Xavier III was unhappy that his people were being called into a war he knew nothing about. So, he stopped it at once and demanded that Lexian explain to him why his best priests and shamans were going into battle on Edenoi. Lexian told him about Anatarr and the evil king's mission. Xavier soon realized that Pheados, also once part of Perfinsu, could be in danger. He joined Eltar in an alliance with Edenoi, and sent his best priests, priestesses, shamans, and shamanesses to the battlefield. The three planets were now damned sure that Anatarr would lose.

As Pheados joined in the fight, Anatarr's forces slowly died off. After the last battle of that century, the planets celebrated their victory. As gifts, Pheados gave Eltar a High Priest, and in exchange, Eltar gave Pheados a Master Warrior. Edenoi pulled together their best leaders and formed Council, which helped the three kings rule their planets and their alliance as a whole. Even with all the joy and celebration in the air, Xavier solemnly noticed that the other planets of Perfinsu were in danger of attack. He tried to contact the leaders of the remaining four planets, but only one responded: the Triforian King Judanin. Judanin said that the reason Mirinoi didn't respond was because the planet had been sucked through a wormhole into another sector of the universe, Chronite was in the middle of a rebellion and there was no real leader, and Earth had just barely evolved into Homo sapien, and their intelligence was quite as high as everyone else. Xavier invited Judanin to a meeting with the King of Eltar and Lexian. The other two both agreed that it would be good if Triforia was under the protection of their alliance, seeing how it was that most Triforians were either peace-seekers or artists.

As Triforia allied with the three planets, Lexian began to think that they had formed an important alliance in the Good Universe, and that it deserved a name. He called a meeting with Judanin, Xavier, and the King of Eltar. They decided to name their alliance after the one who was the master of its inception: King Lexian. And so, the alliance was called the Lexian Alliance, which it is still known as today.

The next 5,000 years passed with great peace and prosperity for the Lexian Alliance. Historians call this time "End of Separation."