An old king sits atop his throne waiting for the end to come. He had ruled with an iron fist over a mostly dead world for 50 years. But he knows that his rule has come to an end. For his youthful self has decided away from the path of dictatorship and chosen the path of virtue. He chuckles to himself, his youthful self's words reminding him of days long past and lessons his loving uncle tried to instill into him. He had believed that his youthful self wouldn't have the chance to be a king again, but his words made him think otherwise. So, using his powers he looked to what will come and at first what he saw was expected Kamen Riders facing the forces that would destroy humanity. But then he looked more outwardly and saw strange things that did not fit with the world he knows. He saw heroes and villains of myth and legends come to life, some a different gender than how they were portrayed. He saw gods of all kinds ruling in the past but slowly disappearing. He saw magic that as well disappeared, replaced with a stand in combining the remnants of magic and science. Then he saw the incineration of humanity. He looked for his youthful self but what he found was…different. He let out a laugh and unlike the sinister laughter he had for many years, this was a true laugh with no malice behind it.

"This world that is being created is a strange one. I believe it will be a harrowing yet wonderful adventure. But it seems I was wrong. You will be a king even now…farewell my youthful self. Farewell Sougo Tokiwa." And with those final words Sougo Tokiwa, Oma Zi-O, the King of Time and Space was gone.


A lavender haired girl sitting on a windowsill looks outside to the stormy blizzard of Antarctica with a look of longing towards the sky. Suddenly she heard a sound beneath her.

"Fou! Fou, Fou, Fou!" The little white creature 'spoke' to her getting her attention before running off. Getting up and putting down her tablet, which held the still image of a blue sky, the girl began to chase after the squirrel-like creature down the hallway. Coming to a stop she found a teenage boy, seemingly around her age lying on the ground unconscious. He wore the Chaldea Master's Uniform, though in his left hand he appeared to be holding something, the girl couldn't see it as the hand was facing down. "Fou. Fou." The creature spoke again, before jumping onto the boy's arm then up to his face and began to lick him. Letting out a groan at this the boy began to wake up. The lavender haired girl moved over to stand above the boy as he woke up. The boy's eyes opened the first thing he saw the plum-colored eyes of the lavender haired girl, and she saw the bright turquoise eyes of the brown-haired boy. As he got into a side leaning position, he realized what was happening and jumped back with a yelp.

"Who are you?" He asked, rather confused. The lavender haired girl stood straight up from her crouching position and put her hand to her chin, and then responded.

"Let's see. Not someone who's name is worth mentioning, I guess…" The boy looked at her confused.

"Huh?"

"I mean, I have a name. But I don't get to use it that often, which means I probably can't make a good first impression."

While the girl spoke, the boy reached his left hand to his head and noticed the strange device in it. After slipping it in his pocket and looking around he asked,

"Huh? Where am I?"

"That's an easy one." The girl replied. "This is an observatory, built to make the future of the human race as long and prosperous as possible. This is the Chaldea Security Organization."


Now sitting on a bench and drinking from a water bottle the boy let out as gasp after drinking a good bit of water. The girl looked at him.

"Are you calm now?" The girl asked. The boy then looked at her and answered.

"Thanks. When I got here, I remember undergoing some kind of simulation…"

"The Spiritron Dive, I see. If you're not used to it, it might put a lot of stress on the brain."

"Ugh. My head is still pounding." The boy once more put his hand onto his head, closing his eyes for a moment.

"You passed out on the floor before your consciousness had awoken, and Fou found you. I think that's what happened."

"Fou?"

"Fou!" The little squirrel-like creature returned, running towards the two, then jumped up onto the girl's face, leaving a mark on her nose due to it smushing her glasses onto her face, climbed onto her and jumped down onto her shoulder.

"A-Are you okay?" The boy asked, thrown off by the sudden arrival of the creature.

"Y-Yes." The girl rubbed her nose for a moment, then pointed to the creature. "This squirrel-like creature is Fou. It's a Privilege Life-Form free to roam around Chaldea." She began to pet Fou with her finger as she spoke.

"Fou." Fou said, then moved to the girl's other shoulder and proceeded to jump onto the boy's forehead, down to his raised arm then down to the floor and rushed away.

"As you can see, he goes wherever he pleases."

"An unusual creature, isn't it?" The boy asked as they watched Fou trot away down the hall.

"He rarely approaches anyone except for me, so it seems he's taken a liking to you, Senpai."

"Huh..." The boy responded screwing the bottle cap back on, then he realized what she called him. "Hm, eh?"

"Congratulations. You've just become Fou's second attendant in Chaldea."

"Th-Thank you."

"By the way, are you one of the people with Master potential who they gathered for Rayshifting?"

The boy looked down at the water bottle in his hands and then answered.

"Oh, yeah. They said I was qualified to make a contract with a Servant, so somebody from here invited me. By the way, what's a Rayshift?"

"Did you come here without knowing what you're going to do?" The girl asked, surprised by this. The boy's expression changed to one of embarrassment.

"Well, they were very passionate about inviting me here."

"That's a new one."

"Really?"

The girl's face turned serious, a change from her more relaxed expression she had just a moment prior.

"Chaldea is a research facility and observatory that gathers researchers from mages to scientist, all for the purpose of continuing the history of humankind for as long and prosperous as possible. Our top researchers have developed CHALDEAS, a Global Environment Model."

"CHALDEAS?"

"It was proposed that planets had souls, so this miniature Earth was replicated to reflect that soul. "As long as the light of civilization burns on CHALDEAS, humankind is guaranteed to last 100 years into the future." But the light has suddenly begun to fade. If the light disappears, that means civilization will come to an end. According to our observations, the human race becomes extinct in December 2018."

"What?"

"A close examination of the information has revealed a new abnormality. That's Spatial Singularity F. We discovered from A.D. 2004 to 2018 there was a suburban city in Japan that was an "unobservable area" and did not exist in history. Chaldea assumed this is the cause of the human race's extinction, and proposed the Rayshift experiment to the United Nations, receiving approval. Rayshift turns humans into Spiritrons and sends them back into the past to intervene in certain events. In other words, it's like time travel. With this, we can go to the past, investigate the cause of the future's disappearance, then destroy it. And that is the Rayshift, which Chaldea is currently trying to conduct." The girl explained.

"I was invited to join something that incredible?" The boy questioned, rather confused.

"Surprised?"

"Yeah. So time travel is actually possible now? Oh, that's right." The boy held his hand out to the girl, "I haven't introduced myself yet. I'm Ritsuka Fujimaru. I apologize for not making a good first impression, but nice to meet you." The girl unsurely lifts her hand to meet his but does. Ritsuka then grasped her hand and the two shake hands. After letting go Ritsuka looks back down with a smile on his face while the girl brings her hand up to look at it, confused. Ritsuka then spoke up, "How long have you been here?"

"Eh? Here…Two years."

"Then you're the "Senpai", right?"

"No, everyone is a "Senpai" to me." The girl answered, seemingly shocked at his thought process.

"Hmm. What's your name?" Ritsuka asked, at her confused expression and slight "eh" he continued, "Don't tell me you're "not someone worth mentioning" okay?"

"My name is…"

"Mashu. Mashu Kyrielight." A new voice interrupted the now named Mashu. "So this is where you've been."

"Professor Lev." Mashu replied, to the now named Professor Lev. The man wore a green suit jacket, green top hat, and a purple tie with spikes on it.

"The briefing for the Master candidates is about to begin. Come quickly to the control room." The two stood up as the man walked over. He looked over to Ritsuka. "Oh, who are you?" The professor tapped the bracelet on his wrist and a hologram appeared, with Ritsuka's name, face, and information on it. "Number 48… Oh, one of the common recruits. Please don't be disappointed. All of you are necessary for this mission." He gestured with his hands, Ritsuka letting out a small 'huh' sound at this. He raised his hand to the brim of his top hat, "I'm Lev Lainur, one of the engineers here."

"Ah. H-Hello." Ritsuka responded nervously. Though his internal thoughts were quite different than he was acting on the outside. He felt like this smiling man in front of his was an enemy, and every fiber of his being was telling him to strike first. The fact that the professor hadn't opened his eyes the whole time was also off-putting. The strange device he had slipped into his pocket began to get warm, and he had to hold back the urge to pull it out.

"By the way, shouldn't you be going, too?" The professor's question pulled Ritsuka out of his thoughts, brining him back to reality.

"Where?" Ritsuka questioned the green clothed engineer.

"The briefing. If you're late, the director will glare at you for an entire year."

"EH?! U-Um, where is it?" Ritsuka began to look in all directions wildly, afraid of angering his new boss on his first day. Mashu then grabbed his wrist.

"Over here." She began to job off down the hallway, Ritsuka thrown off for a second beginning to jog as well. Letting out a breath, the professor stood there a moment before jogging after the duo.


The three now stood in an elevator going down to the room where the briefing is going to be held.

"It's unusual for you to become involved with someone, Mashu. What do you find so appealing about him?" Professor Lev broke the silence by asking this, causing Ritsuka to turn and look at Mashu. Mashu turned to look at him and then looked back down at the ground before answering.

"Senpai is… human." At that both Ritsuka and the professor let out confused sounds before she continued, looking up at Ritsuka with a smile on her face. "Let me correct that. To be exact, he seems human. I have a feeling all of the people here are a little different." Ritsuka looked confused at this but the professor brought a hand up to his chin.

"That's because all the people in Chaldea have one or two quirks." Ritsuka then turned to look at the man, puzzled at his words. Though his instincts still told him that being in such a confined space with the man was a mistake.

"What does that— "He froze midsentence when he saw something out of the corner of his eye and turned towards the glass side of the elevator and let out a gasp. What he saw was a large structure, bigger than he thought possible to be inside.


Standing before a window looking out at the large spinning globe that is CHALDEAS and a room with the other Master candidates was a woman with white hair. She began her speech.

"Welcome to the Chaldea Security Organization. I am Olga Marie Animusphere, the director of Chaldea. All of you have been chosen or discovered from around the world for the rare talent you possess. By talent, I mean the potential to do a Spiritron Dive. You possess magic circuits and the qualifications to become a Master. That being said, it's a special talent, but you yourselves are not special people. Understand that you're mere tools whose purpose is to protect humankind's history."

The Master candidates began to murmur to each other, rather annoyed at being called tools. This whole time though, Ritsuka began to fall asleep again. And as he did, he saw strange things, a giant red robot attacking him, three people who seemed so familiar, a guy wearing black clothes with red lining, a girl with a white cape, and another guy with a book and a scarf. He saw flashes of creatures he didn't recognize, fights with powers that exceeded imagination, he felt such joy, pain and in the end heartache. The final things he saw were armored and masked beings fighting monsters. And the last one he saw had a mask with pink katakana symbols on it, making out the word Rider. While he slept things began to happen around him.

"Hey, didn't she already say that?"

"Wait, wasn't I sitting over there a moment ago… Could have sworn I was in the middle of the row."

And in the control room a monitor that had readings on it for a split second, only for a single moment, had a figure in armor on it. And then it was back to normal.

"Silence!" Olga proclaimed, quieting down the candidates. "If you don't like what I have to say, leave Chaldea, immediately! Fine then. Chaldea has never seen this many…" When she was suddenly interrupted by a sound no one was expecting to hear.

"ZZZZZZZ" Ritsuka began to snore, shocking Olga into silence and having the other candidates turn to look at him. Olga walked over to where Ritsuka was seated and pulled up his information on her bracelet.

"48…Commoners Block…" The director read off. Standing at the back Mashu and the professor watched on, the professor seemingly holding back a laugh. Looking at the sleeping Ritsuka, Olga's face began to twitch. She raised her hand, and a loud smack could be heard. But the moment her hand connected with his face; in her mind she saw an image. The image of a being standing in black and golden armor, the visor of the helmet was red katakana, with power flowing around them. She was startled at this but hid it well.

The next thing Ritsuka knew was him being kicked out of the room, and the very…displeased expression on the director's face. The door closed leaving only Ritsuka and Mashu.

"Why…"

"Senpai." Mashu spoke, walking over from the door to Ritsuka.

"Mashu…"

"Senpai, you've been excluded from the first mission. I'll take you to your room." She smiled at the confused brunette, seemingly amused by what just occurred. Though he wouldn't say it, Ritsuka was happy to no longer be in the same room with Professor Lev. His instincts still telling him to either take him down or stay far away from the man. The device in his pocket still warm, but not uncomfortably so.


Back in the elevator the two went up. Mashu began to explain somethings to Ritsuka.

"In the world of mages, ability is a given, but lineage says a lot as well. The director is the head of the Animuspheres, a distinguished family of Mages. She indeed has a strong predilection for bloodlines." The two were now out of the elevator walking past what appeared to be a lab. Mashu continued. "Many potential Masters were needed after moving the Rayshift's experimental stage to practical use. But only a handful of Mages had that potential." Now walking past either a lounge or a cafeteria, Ritsuka spoke up.

"So that's why average citizens like myself were so aggressively recruited."

"Will you leave Chaldea?" Mashu questioned, as they walked onwards.

"I haven't decided for certain yet. But for now, I'll do what I can here. And leaving like this would be frustrating." Ritsuka explained. They were now walking by the windows. Ritsuka stopped and looked outside the window at the snow that seemed to always be falling. Mashu stopped with him and looked as well, before beginning to speak.

"As high as we are above the ground, we can't see one bit of the blue sky."

"Blue sky, huh? If you spend two years up here, I guess you wouldn't get a chance to see it, huh?" Ritsuka looked to Mashu, who continued looking out the window silently.

"This is your room, Senpai." Mashu said, as they now stood in front of a door.

"Thank you for everything."

"Not at all."

"You'll participate in this mission, right, Mashu?" Ritsuka wondered.

"Yes. Which is why I must leave now." Mashu bowed forward and then turned around and begin to jog away.

"Mashu!" Ritsuka suddenly said as she left. Mashu then turned around to face him. "Um, be careful!" He said smiling at her. But on the inside those instincts that told him Professor Lev was dangerous were active again, and they were telling him that something was coming. Mashu raised her hand and smiled in return, then took off down the hallway once more. Ritsuka stared after her smiling to himself. "She's kind of an interesting girl."


Standing in what is supposed to be his room Ritsuka sees something he wasn't expecting to see. A man with orange hair in a ponytail, wearing what appeared to be a medical uniform, sitting on what is supposed to be Ritsuka's bed eating cake while also on a laptop.

"E-Excuse me…" Ritsuka began, uncertain of what was happening.

"Yes, come in…" The strange man said with fork still in his mouth.

"EH/EH?!" They both reacted, Ritsuka moving backwards towards the door while the man pointed the fork at the teen.

"Who are you?" The strange man asked. Ritsuka, now in the hallway, leaned in and answered.

"U-Um…"

"This is where I retreat to slack off!" He stopped for a moment, blushing realizing he had just admitting to slacking off on the job and pulled the fork back before continuing. "Who said you could come in here?" Ritsuka began to walk back into the room and stopped before the bed, answering this strange man.

"I was told this was my room."

"Your room? Here? Ahh. I see." The man put his gloved hand on his face. "So the last kid finally showed up…"

"Um, you are?" Ritsuka questioned. The man looked up and smiled, pointing towards himself.

"I'm Romani Archaman, head of the medical division. Everybody just calls me Doctor Roman."

"Head of a division! S-Sorry to bother you when you're taking a break." Ritsuka bowed to the doctor, respectfully.

"No, not at all. Really I'm just a run-of-the-mill doctor." Roman lifted his hand to wave him off, then put it back down. "By the way isn't the Rayshifting starting soon? I heard all staffers were involved with that." At this question Ritsuka put his hand behind his head, smiling nervously.

"Actually…"


Sitting down in the room's chair after explaining what had happened in the briefing, leaving out the strange dreams, Ritsuka looked up at Romani who was getting coffee from the machine in the room.

"So you've infuriated the director and been cut from the first mission." Roman summarized, picking up the cups of coffee and walking over to hand one to Ritsuka.

"Yes." Ritsuka replied, head down in shame.

"Then we're two of a kind." At that Ritsuka looked up surprised. "The director chased me out, saying, "When Romani is here the mood softens up too much!" All I could do was sulk in this room." After handing Ritsuka one of the cups, Romani put his hand to his chest dramatically.

"Oh, really?" Ritsuka wasn't really surprised by this, just from the few minutes he's known the man he can tell his relaxed nature wouldn't mesh well with the seemingly high-strung director.

Turning to face Ritsuka, Romani began again. "But now, since neither of us has anything to do, we should deepen our friendship." He smiled at Ritsuka and Ritsuka smiled back, nervously.

"O-Okay." With that they clicked their mugs together.


"And that's Chaldea's structure. It was built 6,000 meters above sea level in the mountain, with a basement workshop." Romani explained before being interrupted by a beeping on his wrist. Bringing up his bracelet he tapped it, the holographic screen appearing with the words 'SOUND ONLY' on it, Professor Lev's profile showing he is the caller. "Hi, Lev." The professor's voice began from the bracelet.

"Romani. Rayshift is going to begin shortly. Would you come here as well, just in case?"

"Did something happen?" Romani asked.

"Team A is ready, but Team B and down are all having small abnormality issues with people who aren't used to this." Lev answered. Ritsuka's instincts kicking in, telling him to not believe a word of this, but he kept quiet, as it wasn't his place to question their jobs.

"Then I'll anesthetize them." Romani replied.

"Hurry. You're in the medical office, right? You should get here within two minutes."

"Okay." Romani looked over to Ritsuka, his face saying that he knows that he isn't within to minutes of the Rayshift Chamber.

"Don't be late." Lev said before hanging up. Ritsuka's instincts kicking into overdrive at that last statement.

"This isn't the medical office, is it?" Ritsuka wondered, but his face had a slight smirk on it.

"W-Well, I won't get in trouble for being a little late. Besides it sounds like Team A isn't having any issues. Oh, the man I was talking to…" Romani's face was nervous at the prospect of getting in trouble for being late.

"Professor Lev, right? I met him earlier. He said he was an engineer here." Ritsuka said, smiling. Though he knew he was speaking to get Romani to stay longer. Both his instincts telling him to not trust the professor and Lev's tone at the end worried him. Romani began to laugh at this. Ritsuka looked at him confused.

"An engineer? That was incredibly humble of him. He's the Mage who created the telescope to observe CHALDEAS, the Near-Future Observation Lens: SHEBA." Ritsuka let out a gasp at this revelation. "And the former director constructed the Rayshift's summoning system. Atlas Academy provided the Spiritron Calculation Engine to actualize the theory. So many talented people have come together to make it all possible." Getting up from his seat on the edge of the bed Romani continued. "It seems pointless to have an average doctor like me on hand, but when they call for me, I go. Right?" He began to walk towards the door before stopping and turning his head back at Ritsuka. "Thanks for letting me bend your ear, Fujimaru." Getting up from his chair Ritsuka smiled back at the doctor.

"No, thank you." Then Ritsuka heard something sounding like a distant boom, but Romani didn't react, so he believe it was just his imagination and acted like nothing happened.

"Once things have settled down, come visit me in the office. I've got some delicious cake…" Suddenly a muffled but loud boom cut Romani off and the lights begin to shut off as alarms went off. The device in Ritsuka's pocket began to get warm once more, reminding him of its presence. All Ritsuka could think was about how he heard that exact boom just seconds prior. "What is this?" Romani spoke up.

"A power outage?" Ritsuka questioned, but inside something told him it was much worse.

"Chaldea shouldn't have any power outages." Romani explained, voice laced with worry. Then a female automatic voice came out of the speakers throughout Chaldea.

"Emergency alert. Fires have broken out in the central power plant and central control room." Both let out a gasp as Romani turned towards the door to the room.

"Fires?" He said, disbelieving. The voice continued.

"The central division bulkhead will close in 240 seconds. All personnel, please evacuate from…" Ritsuka dropped his coffee mug when he heard this. Fear all over his face.

"Control room…" He muttered. Mashu flashing into his mind, smiling and waving before heading off.

"To repeat, fires have broken out…" The voice continued. Ritsuka took off towards the door and out the room into the now dark, and lit only by emergency lights, hallway at top speed. Romani took off after him, stopping for a second in front of the door in the hall.

"Hey!" He exclaimed. But from the corner of his eye, he saw something…impossible. The cup that Ritsuka dropped was no longer on the ground, nor was the coffee spilt from it. The cup and its contents now sat on the chair Ritsuka had been sitting on. Having no time to think on it, Romani sprinted after the youth.


The two ran as fast as they could to the control room, and when the doors open, they were greeted by smoke and fire. Chunks of the structure littering the room and falling from the ceiling into the water in the room.

"Oh no." Ritsuka was the first of the duo to speak. Romani clenched his fist and looked up.

"Only CHALDEAS is unharmed?" The two looked up at the globe, the rings around it still spinning. "It's possible this was an act of sabotage." Romani said, eyes narrowed. Ritsuka let out a gasp at that and looked to Romani. The announcement voice began again.

"Suspension of power output unit confirmed. Insufficient power generation." Romani gasped at this and whirled around to look up at the control room, Ritsuka turning around as well seeing the broken glass.

"This is bad!" Romani stated.

"Unable to switch to reserve power. Personnel, please manually switch to reserve. To repeat…"

"I'll go to the basement power plant!" Romani said to Ritsuka, before turning and beginning to run once more.

"Isn't it dangerous?" Ritsuka yelled to him.

"I can't let the light of CHALDEA go out." He stopped before the door, and then when it opened a split second later continued, "You need to go back the way you came now!" Before running out the door.

"Dr. Roman!" Ritsuka shouted, holding his arm out, but Romani was already going, and the door closed.

"Bulkhead closing in 180 seconds. All remaining personnel in the central division, please evacuate from Gate Two immediately." At this Ritsuka turned and ran further into the room, moving over the rubble and debris.


"Mashu!" He shouted, checking the coffin looking machines, holding the other Master candidates inside. All of them unconscious. "Mashu! Where are you?" Then another automatic voice began, this time male sounding.

"Rayshift system transferring to final stage. Coordinates: January 30th, A.D. 2004. Fuyuki Japan."

"Mashu!"

"Laplace conversion protection in place. Additional factor frame toward the Singularity secured. Unsummon Program set. Masters, please enter final adjustments." But underneath the computer's voice, Ritsuka heard a small sound. Like a sound he had heard earlier. He took off towards it. Stopping on a piece of rubble he saw it. Fou making his sounds at Mashu, who's lower body was stuck underneath more debris. When he saw this, visions flashed in his head again. The guy in black from the dreams dying in his arms, and a white suited person with the girl's cape being hit by a magenta monster with a cry.

"Mashu!" He cried out as he ran down to her and Fou.

"Senpai." The poor girl spoke out at his voice.

"Mashu, hang in there! I'm coming to help you!" He shouted as he ran over to her.

"No, that's… She said looking at him as he came over. He stopped when he saw it. Blood coming out from beneath her, her jacket seemingly soaked. Again, the visions hit him of the teen in black who died in his arms. He shook for a moment, partially from the blood and partially from the vision, but steeled himself and went over to one of the edges of the rubble. He grabbed at it, but it was too hot for him to touch, steam rising the second his hands touched it. "Never mind me… Please, you need to… run" Mashu continued, as Ritsuka pulled his sleeves over his hands and tried again to lift.

"And you're coming with me, Mashu." He forced out as he tried to lift this giant piece of rubble.

"Please just run! There's no— "

"Forget it!" He gritted out. Suddenly an eerie sound began to fill the room. Ritsuka looked up at CHALDEAS.

"Warning to observation staff. CHALDEAS' condition has changed." Mashu's eyes widened and she turned her head to look up at the copy of Earth's soul. "SHEBA'S near-future observational data will be overwritten. The survival of the human race on Earth for the next 100 years cannot be confirmed. The future of humankind cannot be guaranteed."

"CHALDEAS is…" Mashu was interrupted by the female announcement voice, as she looks at the now sun like copy of the Earth.

"Central Bulkhead will now be sealed. Commencing interior cleansing in 90 seconds." They heard the bulkhead close and then seal shut. Mashu turned her head to Ritsuka.

"Senpai, I'm sorry. Because of me…"

"No, it's… Well, I'm sure we'll find a way out of this somehow." Ritsuka got up from where he was kneeling to try and lift up the rubble and sat down next to Mashu. "Are you okay, Mashu?"

"Yes… Thank you…" She her head fell forward, seemingly running low on strength. The male computer voice rang out again.

"Seeking qualified masters… Seeking…"

"Senpai… You can't see… the sky… at all… from here." Mashu said sadly. Ritsuka let out a shaky breath at that.

"You're right! Because there's always a blizzard here… Someday, I want to show you the sky, Mashu." Ritsuka said, trying to make her feel better and instill some hope. Fou looked on at the two. Mashu begin to lift her hand up.

"Senpai…" Ritsuka turned to look at her when she said this. "I'm sorry. Your hand…" Ritsuka smiled at here, brushed his hands off on his shirt.

"Sure. Here." And he took her shaky, outstretched hand in both his hands. "There we go." He smiled down at her softly, and she returned it. Fou looked up and let out a small chirp sound as more of the room's pillars began to crumble over and the male computer voice spoke out once more.

"Resetting contact with suitable designee number 48." The room began to crumble around them, shaking. Mashu closed her eyes. "The future of humankind can be guaranteed. Starting Unsummon Program. Commencing Spiritron conversion. Rayshift beginning in 3… 2… 1… All procedures cleared. Commencing First Order."

The last thing Ritsuka saw before blacking out was CHALDEAS, but it wasn't the sun like orb it had become. A small spot of blue had returned.


Hello there. This is my first fic, so I apologize if it's rough. You may have noticed a ton of this is basically word for word the First Order movie, but don't worry it won't be like that forever. It's just that at the time of the story enough hasn't happened to warrant huge changes yet. That will soon change. I've had this idea on for quite some time now and this has been a long time coming. This whole thing has been supervised by my friend Lord Zero Master. He's been someone I can freely talk to about all this and other ideas for a while now and I really appreciate him for all the help he's given me. And if you like Kamen Rider he's got two great stories over on his page. Check them out. I don't exactly have an update schedule for this and am still personally playing through F/Go, though I do know what happens in the story. So, because of this updates may be a little inconsistent. Anyway thanks for reader, I hope you stick around for more and because of when this is uploaded Happy Holidays!