Prologue: Invisible Threads

Unknown Location and Time

In some unknown reality, inside what appears to be a dark castle, two men are fighting for the fate of the world against a dark sorcerer and his demonic magic. The blue-haired man holding a golden blade sounds a battle cry, running up towards the sorcerer, repeatedly clashing his sword close-quarters while his hooded partner summons electric magic to help even the odds, but before he could fire, the dark magician teleports to the air.

"Up there," shouted the blue lord, just seconds before dodging the sorcerer's gigantic dark magic blast.

The heroic sorcerer fires his thunderous magic at the villain but misses when he teleported, saying, "You fool," to the both of them. The malicious sorcerer stuns the swordsman with his lightning magic, preparing the killer blow in the form of a dark energy sphere. "Die!" He said, launching the magic blast to kill the swordsman, but thankfully the heroic magician intercepted the attack with one of his own, saving his friend's life. After the smoke clears, they both see the dark-colored villain grunt, looking impressed by their perseverance.

The two heroes stand prime and ready, looking to end this battle once and for all. "This is it! Our final battle," said the blue-haired swordsman. "You're one of us, Robin, and no 'destiny' can change that. Now let's kill this dastard and be done with it!"

"Hahaha! Why do you resist?" The dark mage asked just before the swordsman and his mage partner fight side-by-side, clashing with the villain's dark and destructive magic, but they can't seem to find a proper opening to deal real damage, much to the laughter of their enemy. "Gyahaha! Fools! Struggle all you want! You cannot unwrite what is already written!" He proclaimed, blasting them away with a shockwave blast.

"We won't know until we try!" The determined swordsman said, throwing his silver sword as a projectile, knocking out the magic book from the dark mage's hand, leaving him wide open for a clean horizontal slash through the chest, giving his friend enough time to charge up his thunder magic for one last, critical blow that ends the villain's life. As the mage's body starts to dissipate, collapsing to the ground while doing so, the swordsman looks back to his hooded friend with a victorious smile, not sensing that the dark mage still has one last trick up his robe.

"This isn't over…Damn you BOTH!" He shouted, firing one last dark blast at the blue swordsman, but thankfully his hooded partner shoves him out of the way, taking the hit instead.

The swordsman hurriedly rushes over to check on his wounded friend. "Are you all right? That's the end of him." He said, looking back to see the villain disappearing into nothingness. "Thanks to you we carried the day. We can rest easy now. At long last…" But while he's talking, his hooded friend's vision grows red and bloodshot, getting worse by the second. "…What's wrong? Hey, hang on-." But before he could figure out what's going on with his friend, he gets stabbed in the heart by a bolt of thunder magic, just as the hooded figure's vision returns to normal, looking at his crackling, electric hands in horror at what he unintentionally done. "This is not your-your fault…Promise me you'll escape from this place…Please, go…"

And with those last words, the swordsman collapse down dead on the ground, and an evil laugh coming from his friend as he stares at him dead, but while he laughs, he's interrupted by a bright flash of light encompassing the entire chamber, forcing him to cover his eyes from the white light. The hooded man has no idea what's going on until he saw a mysterious white stone that's cut radiant sitting down on the ground after the light vanished. He slowly walks over to the stone and picks it up, observing the small galaxy embedded inside the stone. The hooded murderer silently wonders what this gem is and where it came from, but those thoughts quickly vanished once he felt the immense power coming from this small stone and laughs a maniacal evil one, louder than when he killed his friend, because he knows this ultimate gem, once he learns to harness its power, will help him bring the destruction to all worlds, especially the destruction of his most hated, arachnid nemesis he fought a thousand years ago.


"Ugh," said a tired Ero after he woke up from his nap, sleeping inside the mindscape of his human other, Peter Parker. The Great Spider-Totem, in his giant spider-monster form, clenches onto his head after seeing a vision that felt neither real nor was a dream, partially remembering what transpired in that vision except for that maniacal laugh that felt so familiar he can't help but wonder what or who it belonged to.

"What was…Who were…" Ero begins to question his dream but decided to ignore it and go back to sleep. "I'm sure it was nothing. Only an annoying nightmare." He said before falling back to sleep on his web, but still can't seem to shake the ominous feeling that what and who he sensed might prove to be a great danger despite having beaten him twice before in the distant past.


Earth-01, New home for the Great Spider-Totem Gods

In this lively center of reality, filled with cities and realms from across the multiverse clustered together here where the people could be happy, there exist a sacred temple awkwardly stationed somewhere in this New York-esque city that houses the Web of Life and Destiny, a three-dimensional construct that acts as a model of the entire multiverse, depicting the many different Spider-Men and Women across reality, guarded by the Master Weaver and his fellow Great Totem allies.

"Ahhhh. How I love Earth-01," said "The Bride," the beautiful Great Spider-God in a gorgeous white Spider-Woman-like dress that helps weave hidden threads across the Web. "So many cities from across the Web, people from various universes to greet, not to mention the inter-dimensional shopping market. Let's hope Dr. Doom from Earth-616 won't hijack the Web again and destroy this one like he did with Universe-000." She said to the Master Weaver, remembering how the Latverian King, Dr. Doom, just recently hijacked the Great Web to achieve god-status, simultaneously destabilizing and effectively destroying Universe-000, the original homeworld of the Great Web, prompting the Master Weaver and his allies to move to Earth-01 after the Web was safe and Doom was defeated by the Spider-Man of Earth-616.

"Don't worry, Bride, I've made extra pre-cautions to make sure the Web won't be abused so easily again." The Master Weaver said, sitting on the Great Web on his golden spider-orb legs. "Still, I don't think the Other would be too happy our new home closely resembles Loomworld, the Inheritors' homeworld." He said, noting how Earth-01 and Earth-001 are so much alike, just one is a lot livelier than the other, and not as dark.

"Ah, don't mind that stubborn piece of web. The Inheritors haven't done anything too bad since we beat them many millennia ago, well, except still feeding on innocent spiders because they're jerks. Kinda wish we knew how to properly track them down though so we could finish the job." Bride said while scratching her head.

"As long as they aren't performing anything TOO dangerous that might end our existence, we're in no rush." The metal-masked weaver replied, walking down from his web to the ground. "Now excuse me, I want to get ready to watch my favorite Soap Opera from Earth-7278. I want to see how Danny and May will reconcile and I hate spoilers."

"Sure thing. I'm going to meet with the Spider-Maidens. We're heading to the movies so we could watch 'Webbing Lies II'. I hear it's better than the first." Bride said, web-swinging out of the temple.

The Master Weaver was about to exit the Chamber of the Web, only to stop when he senses a thread glowing brightly, receiving a call from someone from that reality. "Oh. Who could that be?" The Spider-God walks back to check the thread and learns its coming from Earth-5673, a world he knows too well as well as its guardian. "Hmm? Earth-5673? Naga?"

BGM-Sonic Adventure OST-Theme of Tikal

Using the power of the Great Web, the Master Weaver teleported the lovely humanoid leader of the Divine Dragons of Earth-5673, Naga, sporting divine long green hair and a beautiful dress that fits the manakete.

"Ah, Naga. It has been too long. How are you, my friend?" Master Weaver greeted a sacred friend of the divine spiders.

"Not so good, I'm afraid." Naga sadly replied, looking down to the ground.

"What seems to be the problem? It's not often you come and visit us." Master Weaver said to the divine dragon.

"My world is in utter chaos and in desperate need of saving. You see, the Fell Dragon was resurrected over ten years ago and has covered my world in total darkness." Naga replied, slightly shocking the Great Spider.

"The Fell Totem? How can that be? He shouldn't be revived for another two millennia. Do you want me to retrieve the Other? He has beaten him twice before." Master Weaver suggested.

"No. Not in my time anyways. Somehow, the Fell One has gained a power beyond magnitude, making him completely invincible, even for the Other. I have begun a plan to send someone from my world to the past to cease his resurrection, and I request the Other do the same, because if we don't stop him from reviving, I'm afraid ALL worlds will be in grave danger." Naga requested.

"Don't you worry, my dear. I'm sure the Other will be MORE than capable of stopping him this time, 'cause you see, he has finally found a worthy Spider-Totem after so many centuries." The Master Weaver replied.

Naga smiled, "I'm aware. The Legendary Hero-Spider of 616, correct? A wise choice."

"The power they form together is like a web of miracles, capable of accomplishing the most hopeless of tasks," The Master Weaver then uses the Great Web to show the images of a snoring Peter Parker sleeping on his bed, along with the rest of the D-Avengers sleeping in his home, with Knuckles sleeping beside his precious Master Emerald on Mobius, "They, and the bonds they share with their friends, are our last hope of survival. I am confident they will win us the day," He said, just mere seconds before the sleeping Peter nonchalantly falls off his bed and sleeps on the cold ground. "Hopefully." He said with a worried face, with Naga behind him giggling before staring back at the sleeping D-Avengers.

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KFX Here: The beginning of D-Avengers: The Fell Awakening is here. Get ready for an awesome story, folks. See ya for the standard opening and ending before finally we enter issue one.