Hello once again my ever lovely, ever loyal peeps!
Okay, yeah i decide to make this a full-blown four-way crossover with Resident Evil and as such, will contain major spoilers for RE Village as well, just saying that now. With the fourth being FNAF but with a twist.
For those who haven't heard of it, Game Theory's MatPat has been attempting to put together and figure out the FNAF lore and one episode gave birth to an interesting idea that, a massive shame that they didn't actually put it in FNAF Security Breach but i liked the idea so much, i couldn't help but add it to this story:
The Cult of Glitchtrap.
Really, i would have LOVED the idea of that being in the game and it does make sense. Once you watch the episode, how it's explained it makes a lot of sense or at the very least by FNAF lore it makes sense. Cause seriously, nearly eight years later, it's all but confirmed that the first four games, FNAF 1 through 4 weren't even real to begin with. But the way this timeline will go, its going to be that all we've learned about, the animatronics being possessed, the bite of 83' (Technically 87' but whatever) was all real and that includes the idea of William Afton kidnapping kids for the soul purpose to bring his dead son back to life was great.
Like, it gives the killer motive and it's a relatable motive if not twisted one. Wanting to bring one's child back from the grave is an understand gesture and like most parents, when it comes to their kids, there is no act too evil if it is for their child.
But enough of that, on with the story! As always i own nothing but my OC!
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Chapter 1: History Of The Occult, The CSO And Let The Games Begin
The Occult.
In in the broadest sense, is a category of esoteric supernatural beliefs and practices which generally fall outside the scope of religion and science, encompassing phenomena involving otherworldly agency, such as magic and mysticism and their varied spells. It can also refer to supernatural ideas like extra-sensory perception and parapsychology. The term occult sciences were used in 16th-century Europe to refer to astrology, alchemy, and natural magic. The term occultism emerged in 19th-century France, amongst figures such as Antoine Court de Gébelin. It came to be associated with various French esoteric groups connected to Éliphas Lévi and Papus, and in 1875 was introduced into the English language by the esotericism Helena Blavatsky.
Throughout the 20th century, the term was used idiosyncratically by a range of different authors, but by the 21st century was commonly employed – including by academic scholars of esotericism – to refer to a range of esoteric currents that developed in the mid-19th century and their descendants. Occultism is thus often used to categories such esoteric traditions as Spiritualism, Theosophy, Anthroposophy, the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, and New Age.
Use of the term as a nominalized adjective has developed especially since the late twentieth century. In that same period, occult and culture were combined to form the neologism occulture.
Occulture or Occultism, various theories and practices involving a belief in and knowledge or use of supernatural forces or beings. Such beliefs and practices—principally magical or divinatory—have occurred in all human societies throughout recorded history, with considerable variations both in their nature and in the attitude of societies toward them. In the West the term occultism has acquired intellectually and morally pejorative overtones that do not obtain in other societies where the practices and beliefs concerned do not run counter to the prevailing worldview.
Occult practices center on the presumed ability of the practitioner to manipulate natural laws for personal benefit or on behalf of another; such practices tend to be regarded as evil only when they also involve the breaking of moral laws. Some anthropologists have argued that it is not possible to make a clear-cut distinction between magic—a principal component of occultism—and religion, and this may well be true of the religious systems of some nonliterate societies. The argument does not hold, however, for any of the major religions, which regard both natural and moral law as immutable.
The Western tradition of occultism, as popularly conceived, is of an ancient "secret philosophy" underlying all occult practices. This secret philosophy derives ultimately from Hellenistic magic and alchemy on the one hand and from Jewish mysticism on the other. The principal Hellenistic source is the Corpus Hermeticum, the texts associated with Hermes Trismegistos, which are concerned with astrology and other occult sciences and with spiritual regeneration.
The Jewish element is supplied by the Kabbala (the doctrine of a secret mystical interpretation of the Torah), which had been familiar to scholars in Europe since the Middle Ages, and which was linked with the Hermetic texts during the Renaissance. The resulting Hermetic-Kabbalistic tradition, known as Hermetism, incorporated both theory and magical practice, with the latter presented as natural, and thus good, magic, in contrast to the evil magic of sorcery or witchcraft.
Alchemy was also absorbed into the body of Hermetism, and this link was strengthened in the early 17th century with the appearance of Rosicrucianism, an alleged secret brotherhood that utilized alchemical symbolism and taught secret wisdom to its followers, creating a spiritual alchemy that survived the rise of empirical science and enabled Hermetism to pass unscathed into the period of the Enlightenment.
During the 18th century the tradition was taken up by esoterically inclined Freemasons who could not find an occult philosophy within Freemasonry. These enthusiasts persisted, both as individual students of Hermetism and, in continental Europe, as groups of occult practitioners, into the 19th century, when the growth of religious skepticism led to an increased rejection of orthodox religion by the educated and a consequent search for salvation by other means—including occultism. But those interested turned to new forms of occultism rather than to the Hermetic tradition: on the one hand to spiritualism, the practice of alleged regular communication between the living and the spirits of the dead through a living "medium," and on the other hand to theosophy, a blend of Western occultism and Eastern mysticism that proved to be a most effective propagator of occultism but whose influence had declined markedly by the late 20th century.
Indeed, despite the 19th-century revival, occult ideas have failed to gain acceptance in academic circles, although they have occasionally influenced the work of major artists, such as the poet William Butler Yeats and the painter Wassily Kandinsky, and occultism in Europe and North America seems destined to remain the province of popular culture.
But the one constant common thing among the Occultist, is the believe in Magic.
The curious history of magic and the powers of the occult, witchcraft, ritual, and the imagination, from their earliest appearances to modern times from the days of the earliest Paleolithic cave rituals, magic has gripped the imagination. Magic and magicians appear in early Babylonian texts, the Bible, Judaism, and Islam. Secret words, spells, and incantations lie at the heart of nearly every mythological tradition. But for every genuine magus there is an impostor.
During the Middle Ages, religion, science, and magic were difficult to set apart. The Middle Ages also saw the pursuit of alchemy—the magical transformation of base materials—which led to a fascination with the occult, Freemasonry, and Rosicrucianism. The turn of the twentieth century witnessed a return to earlier magical traditions, and today, magic means many things: contemporary Wicca is practiced widely as a modern pagan religion in Europe and the US; "magic" also stretches to include the nonspiritual, rapid-fire sleight of hand performed by slick stage magicians who fill vast arenas.
The Occult, Witchcraft and Magic is packed with authoritative text and a huge and inspired selection of images, some chosen from unusual sources, including some of the best-known representations of magic and the occult from around the world spanning ancient to modern times.
But now adays, many people don't believe in any of it and think the Occult, magic, spirits are nothing but a hoax.
Throughout the massive multiverse, this is the common believe of the common man.
Keyword: most.
In a select few worlds, the Occult, the existence of magical creatures, be they malevolent or benevolent, it has been hidden away from most of the world with only a few people of the highest authority knowing of their existence. If only to protect those who wield the mysterious and dangerous power of Mana.
Otherwise known as Magecraft or simply put, magic.
Those who wield magic are known as Magus or Mages. People born with the ability to wield this dangerous force of energy with unique nerves known as Magic Circuits.
Magic Circuits are a pseudo-nervous system that spreads itself through the human body and what qualifies a person to be a Magus. They have two basic functions; one is to convert Life Force into Magical Energy, and another is to allow their owner to access Greater Magic Formulae (大魔術式, Dai Majutsu Shiki?), that is, Thaumaturgical Foundations. They also are paths that connect the material world to the astral plane. To perform mysteries, a Magus sends a command and Magical Energy to a Thaumaturgical Foundation through his Magic Circuits and activates one of the Magic Formulae (魔術式, Majutsu Shiki?) included in the Foundation as if someone switched a computer on and sends it commands to run a computer program.
No one knows for certain how and when these Magic Circuits formed within Magus but what everyone could agree on, was that during the Age Of The Gods, Magus were at the peak of their power. When it ended, to become one of the strongest Magus in the world meant you either had many Magic Circuits, you were born from a very old bloodline that could be traced back to the age of the gods or just plain lucky.
With the creation of the Mage's Association and establishment of the The Holy Church otherwise known as The Chuch, even once known as The Order of The Templars, is the hidden side of the Roman Catholic Church that specializes in the hunting of heresy. Compared to the public side of the Holy Church that treats heresies as if they do not exist because those who teach the word of God must not acknowledge that which runs counter to their doctrines, the Holy Church contains the zealots who feel the heresies should be more proactively destroyed. They are a major force that has a tenuous relationship with the Mage's Association.
The Mage's Association themselves ek to advance the progress of Thaumaturgy, as well as institutions that transmit their secrets to the next generation. Although the emphasis lies on the pursuit of knowledge, the Association also seeks to increase its own military strength and reserves the use of force to protect itself from entities that threaten its existence, such as the Holy Church, other mage organizations, supernatural forces seeking to punish mankind for meddling with areas that should not be touched, and individuals who hunt that which they consider taboo. The Association has set up research institutions and established and enforces laws that forbid the criminal use of magecraft in order to promote the development, or perhaps regression, of magecraft. The Association is mainly concerned with the preservation and concealment of Magecraft in criminal aspects. They do not care about hideous crimes committed by Magi so long as they are not a threat that might reveal the existence of Thaumaturgy to the common public, though it generally does not allow research that would harm society or involve innocents. If a mage pulls a civilian into a magical phenomenon, the Association dispatch assassins to kill that mage.
But in a world as dangerous as theirs, Magus and normal people or Non-Magi are still threatened by Witch Hunters. Normal people who had learned the truth behind the Occult and or even rogue Church members that go out of their way to hunt down and kill any Magus they can find, whether they're guilty of a crime or not.
But that's not all.
Many mythical and legends do exist in the world, like the Wendigo.
A Wendigo is a mythological creature or evil spirit originating from the folklore of Plains and Great Lakes Natives as well as some First Nations. It is based in and around the East Coast forests of Canada, the Great Plains region of the United States, and the Great Lakes region of the United States and Canada, grouped in modern ethnology as speakers of Algonquian-family languages. The wendigo is often said to be a malevolent spirit, sometimes depicted as a creature with human-like characteristics, which possesses human beings. The wendigo is said to invoke feelings of insatiable greed/hunger, the desire to cannibalize other humans, and the propensity to commit murder in those that fall under its influence.
Many other types of creatures like the Wendigo exist, such as Vampires, Werewolves, Dragons, Unicorns, Chimeras, Demons, Onis, Basilisks, Orges, Hydras, Ghouls, Banshees, evil spirits, etc.
Many Magus devote their lives to their craft, others devout their lives to hunting down these monsters, rogue Magus and otherwise to keep the secrets of Magecraft a secret.
But even year, it's gotten harder and harder, especially when WW2 started. An organization known as HYDRA was an authoritarian-subversive paramilitary terrorist organization bent on world domination. It was founded in ancient times, formerly as a cult centered around the fanatical worship of Hive, a powerful Inhuman that was exiled to the planet Maveth by ancient Inhumans. Ever since his banishment, the cult had been determined to bring him back to Earth to commence a planetary takeover. Over the centuries, the cult evolved, taking many forms, with its most recent incarnation coming into existence shortly after the rise of Nazism in Germany under the leadership of Johann Schmidt as the scientific branch of the Nazi Schutzstaffel. During this time, the cult took on the name HYDRA, which soon became the organization's most colloquial label. During World War II, Schmidt separated HYDRA from Nazi Germany to start his own conquest of the world, and it was during or before this time when HYDRA seemingly abandoned the cult's original beliefs. Converting from occultism to draconian anti-freedom principles, HYDRA became an organization with a hell-bent nature that is dedicated to this newfound political doctrine.
They came very close to exposing the truth of Magecraft and Magus to the world but were thankfully defeated by Steven Rogers aka Captain American.
But in the wake of their defeat, a new organization was created, known as The Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division, better known by its acronym S.H.I.E.L.D. An American extra-governmental counterterrorism and intelligence agency tasked with maintaining both national and global security has caused it harder to hide such things.
The Chruch and Mages Assocation had to come together to ward off suspicious eyes and for the next half decade it worked but they've had leaks before. Then one day, one of those leaks had taken a new form that was threatening to expose everything they worked so hard to keep secret. Over the years, they've had to make exceptions, with the world evolving and the birth of the United Nations, in the year 1945, the Mage Association and Church saw an opportunity.
A chance to better help shield and protect their own people in the ever increasingly evolving, dangerous world. The fact recording devices were a thing and pretty much anyone could record anything, send it to the internet and be viewed all over the world in seconds pushed the Magus to make an alliance with the UN.
Which worked splendidly.
But that all changed when Oswell Spencer founded The Umbrella Corporation.
Oswell Spencer was a British elitist that had a life-long obsession with virology and eugenics. Not much is known about his early life, but RE Village revealed that he was a university student in the 1950s where he studied to become a physician. It was during these years that Spencer would meet his two co-founders, James Marcus and Edward Ashford, as well as go on a hiking trip to Eastern Europe that would change his life. Spencer decided to go on this hike alone, despite having no experience in hiking or outdoor survival. After becoming lost and aimlessly wandering the snowy mountains and forests, Spencer collapsed outside a small village where he would be found, and saved, by Mother Miranda.
After recovering, Miranda took Spencer on as her apprentice and gave him all the knowledge he needed to pursue his own goals in the form of the Umbrella Corporation. During their time together, Spencer learned everything Mother Miranda knew about Megamicite, more colloquially known as The Mold. Having spent decades experimenting with The Mold, Miranda was able to explain how it can cause increased vitality and augmentation to human biology, as well as create a hive mind among those infected. Spencer, obsessed with eugenics and a belief that humanity was destined to fall, immediately saw its potential shape humanity into something he felt was more evolved. This was not a sentiment that Miranda shared, however, so they ultimately went their separate ways but remained in touch for many years because Spencer felt Mother Miranda was an important part of Umbrella.
It wasn't long after Spencer returned home that he and his associates discovered the Progenitor Virus in West Africa. Spencer, Ashford, and Marcus founded Umbrella Pharmaceuticals to get government funding to travel to Africa and acquire samples of the virus. Spencer wrote to Miranda about this discovery and how he planned to somehow merge the Progenitor Virus and The Mold into something more contagious, ultimately developing the titular T-Virus and transforming Umbrella Pharmaceuticals into the Umbrella Corporation. As a gesture of respect to Miranda and her impact on his life, he used the symbol that represents the Four Houses of her village as the logo for Umbrella. It was Miranda who had introduced Oswell to the truths of the world:
The Occult and all the creatures many to believe to be nothing but myth with the truth of magic being all true.
It is unclear whether he believed these creatures of myth were a danger to humanity or simply wanted their unique abilities for himself, Spencer sent out to capture every type of magical creature he could get his hands on. To help him create his dear "Master race". Spencer had a vision to remake the world and lead it into a new era, as the world's current state was less than ideal to him. He intended to use the research of B.O.W. to carry out his vision and mold a utopia for mankind with himself as its ruler with the strength of both magic and might.
Thanks to their years' worth of letters, Spencer's feelings about his achievements and personal beliefs are now known and provide a clearer view of who he is.
"I was to become a god... creating a new world with an advanced race of human beings. However, all was lost with Raccoon City..."
Those were the last words Oswell spoke to the man who would usurp his 'throne' is Albert Wesker. A man who was abduction and molded by the man himself, along with various other children for project W. Long story short, only Albert and another boy named Alex survived the project and were raised by the man.
But that all became moot point during the Fall of Raccoon city.
In 1998, the Zombie outbreak that affected Raccoon City, Spencer ordered that all of Umbrella's data be backed up to the U.M.F.-013 computer core, an act which was carried out and overseen by his loyal employee, Sergei Vladimir. Sergei and an unidentified Umbrella officer carried the computer core out of the city via helicopter. Raccoon City was leveled by a U.S. Government missile within moments of Sergei's escape. Spencer later received word that the city had been completely wiped out and made an entry about it in his journal. He also placed Sergei in charge of Umbrella's remaining structure and went into hiding. Following the aftermath of the incidents in the Arklay Mountains and Raccoon City, Spencer brought forth top lawyers and false witnesses to the Supreme Court to shift blame for the events of Raccoon City to the Government, which kept Umbrella afloat for another five years.
In actuality, U.S. governors were involved with Umbrella's dealings. Ultimately, Albert Wesker sealed Umbrella's fate by submitting all of Umbrella's secret information (B.O.W.s, Viral Samples, Tactical Training, etc.) to the Government. The information had been downloaded onto a special disk from the U.M.F.-013, one of Umbrella's biggest archives. Wesker even went so far as to personally testify against Spencer, detailing what role he had in the events of Raccoon City; he was referred to as a personal friend of the CEO (chief executive officer), but ultimately betrayed his former employer. Immediately afterwards, Umbrella's business license was revoked, and a global manhunt was begun with the goal of finding Spencer, who mysteriously vanished following Umbrella's destruction. Wesker took all of Umbrella's infrastructure he had recovered and planned to remake the company as his own empire, with which to lead the world into a new era.
An era of bioterrorism
After the fall of Umbrella, in a final act of pure spite, the more zealous employees started selling the T-virus and many other dangerous items on the black market to anyone that wanted deadly BOWs at their beck and call.
In response to this, the United Nations created the BSAA (Bioterrorism Security Assessment Alliance) with the help of Chris Redfield and Jill Valentine. But nine years later, the BSAA would soon gain a new ally in the war against Bioterrorism and the enemies they didn't even realize existed in more than just myth.
The CSO otherwise known as the Chaldea Security Organization an organization that has in fact saved the world several times over with no one known the wiser for it. Save for that select few who we're there and a part of the Grand Order quest to save the world. The goal of this group was a very simple one:
Preventing the Certain Extinction of the human race. It specializes in handling temporal anomalies and other existential threats to humanity.
Marisbury Animusphere was the founder of Chaldea. In the Clock Tower, Chaldea and the Animusphere family's theories had heretofore been regarded as abstract and impractical. To solve this, Marisbury participated in the Holy Grail War of Fuyuki in 2004. Marisbury became the victor and wished on the Holy Grail for prosperity. Thus, Chaldea flourished, to the point where they were able to run CHALDEAS. SHEBA was able to observe not only the future, but also the light of the past. They were able to prove the Rayshift theory, the Pseudo-Spiritrons conversion projection. Chaldea became an international organization. Though Chaldea's funding is sourced from all over the globe, seventy percent of it comes from the Animusphere family. Unusually for an organization of magi, the Holy Church contributed some amount of funding to it alongside the Association. It has been established that the organization became an UN-sanctioned operation within several years of Marisbury's participation in the Fuyuki Grail War of 2004.
Chaldea is a laboratory-observatory that recruits talented scientists and magi for the purpose of observing both the magical and scientific aspects of the world. They have a single goal: "to preserve the reign of the Human Order, above all else." Chaldea may be a research and observation organization, but the internal management is more befitting of a military organization.
In the year 2000, they created countless Designer Babies for Demi-Servant experiments. They aimed to create a fusion between a Heroic Spirit and human. However, most of the designer babies conceived in Chaldea failed. The Demi-Servant project was Chaldea's sixth experiment. Around 2004, Chaldea was previously a mere astronomical observatory and was built into a research facility. It's true face is the research facility of the Mage's Association. Under the banner of watching over humanity's future, it carried out inhuman experiments. The Heroic Spirit summoning system was established. Virtual experiments were conducted that allowed one to not only observe the future, but to interact with different time periods through Rayshifting.
But everything changed in 2006.
Prior to the events of Grand Order Quest, they were able to confirm the persistence of human civilization for up to a century into the future - however, they encountered difficulties in 2005. Fluctuations in the data provided by SHEBA suggested that the extinction of humanity would arrive in 2019 with the probable cause being a certain event that occurred in the newly manifested "unobservable locale" of Fuyuki City in 2004, otherwise known as "Singularity F". The Grand Order was declared for the purpose of interfering with the past and correcting the course of history. Olga Marie Animusphere negotiated with the United Nations and received permission for master's to investigate the singularity. As a result, Chaldea recruited 49 Master candidates in 2006.
But they were betrayed.
The resulting betrayal had cost most of Chaldea it's members with barely enough to scrap by and only two masters left to save humanity's future.
Xero Mazoku and Ritsuka "Gudako" Fujimaru.
One Magus, a hybrid of human and Yoma hailing from a family that had ties to times well before the Age of The Gods. The other, was a first-generation, third-rate Magus with good magical circuits but no knowledge how to use them or magecraft itself.
Yeah, this wouldn't end well but some way, somehow, IT DID!
Against all odds, against all the world's legendary heroes, villains, against otherworldly beings and even against other versions of Earth itself throughout the massive multiverse, the Magus duo pulled it off.
They were able to wretch victory out of the deadly jaws of defeat, rising up as saviors of humanity and its future.
As a result, when all was said and done, the Grand Order Quest was over with the defeat of the Demon God Pillars, along with all the other conspiracies to destroy the humanity of Earth 616. But what came next? What came after the fires of war had been snuffed out and the warriors can finally put up their weapons after a job well done?
What was left for Xero and Gudako, once all was said and done?
The answer was simple, they keep working to protect the Earth. Being the only two masters left in the entire world, with an army of powerful Servants at their beck and call, with their own magical abilities' rivalry an Arch-Mage, the UN wished to hire the duo to act as agents to protect Earth from future threats.
Both magical and otherwise.
In exchange, the duo could act with reasonable impunity to combat these threats and could keep operating from Chaldea with their beloved Servants as well. Seeing as during the final battle with Solomon, the king of Magus, had used a spell to bind the Servants to their masters, rather than being bond to Chaldea. Rather than do anything stupid that could piss them off, the leaders of the UN, Church and Mage's Association decide that a diplomatic approach would be better.
And it was.
With the future restored, time reset back to the same day of the betrayal and the starting point of the Grand Order Quest, the two masters had to make a choice. Go back to the lives they had before, trying to forget the adventures and horrors they faced during the Quest or stay and work to ensure the future they sacrificed so much for, is one worth living in.
Seeing as both barely had anything to go back too, no friends or family, aside from the ones they made within Chaldea itself, the two masters decide to stay. Chaldea was more than just a place they work at; it was their home and home is where the heart is.
This would turn out to be a good decision, as soon the Chaldea Security Organization would soon come face to face with the bioterrorism the BSAA has been battling since the fall of Umbrella. As a final act of pure spite, Umbrella sent their virus to various black markets dealers, allowing the deadly T-virus to be sold to very bad people with zero morals.
As one can image, such a thing did not end well for all those involved.
With the knowledge of mutants, people with the X-Gene giving them unique and dangerous abilities, fear was already at an all-time high. Given the fact the T-virus could mutant people into much more dangerous monsters, those who already had mutations thanks to the X-Gene were complete wild cards. Their given mutant ability would either transform with the victim, creating entirely new monstrous altogether, evolving their abilities to new heights with an undead body, going beyond that of a Tyrant class monster.
Or it would do absolutely nothing and the person would become a normal undead underling.
But this fact made those who used the T-virus as a bioweapon all the more dangerous, as the smarter ones captured mutants. Either to experiment on them, use them to enhance the product, make it even more dangerous or worse, unleashed the mutated mutants upon the populace, so when help arrived, it would be far too late to help anyone. This is not including rogue Magus or Dead Apostle's to also using the T-virus for various reason and all of them, not very good for anyone. That's not even including the number of forms the T-virus had taken:
The very first form of the virus, the Progenitor virus, also known as the Founder or Mother virus, is the first of the mutagenic viruses, and the basis for all of the ones that followed. The Tyrant virus, or t-virus, is the main virus used by Umbrella, and is responsible for the creation of most of their B.O.W.s. The t-Veronica virus is the main virus used to mutant people and the first version of the G-virus, but only two people were infected with the final form of the G-virus.
William Birkin and Curtis Miller along with Willaim's daughter, Sherry but instead of mutating into a blood thirsty monster, she gained advanced regeneration abilities.
The next virus is the NE-T virus is very similar to the t-virus but was designed specifically for the Tyrant Project. According to records, Umbrella required B.O.W.s that were not only stronger, but could understand and complete missions, and due to the nature of the t-virus, all of its B.O.W.s were unable to do this. The project was divided between an American team, led by Birkin, which would work on increasing the B.O.W.s' strength and ability to detect organisms, and a European team that would work on increasing their intelligence. The two teams traded theories and ideas that included the first experiments in directly operating on a subject's brain. The American team succeeded in creating the NE-T virus, along with the T-002, which could follow simple orders such as "Restrain" and "Attack", though its intelligence was insufficient for field operations.
The T-Cameron virus is a hypothetical name for Dr. Cameron's experimental "t" strain. It was created when Cameron injected herself with an experimental serum, to stop the t-virus from spreading when she was infected. However, the serum mutated her body, allowing her the capabilities of massive shapeshifting. While her body was killed, another unforeseen side effect of the virus took place when her body was eaten by insects, her consciousness apparently had been encoded within her cells. Given this, she had become effectively immortal, as long as she had a viable host to transfer any source of her corrupt DNA to remake it into her next body. She used these powers to leap from a cockroach that had consumed trace cells from her corpse to a nearby rat, to a crow outside and from there to a member of the U.B.C.S. unit sent to retrieve her investigation. While this last body was destroyed, she had a "backup", which eventually was absorbed by another member of the same unit, allowing her to escape Raccoon.
The T-JCCC203 is a virus experimental of the t-variant mutagen. It was administered to 63-year-old Doug Frost in the Abandoned Hospital during its Drugs, Inc. ownage phase. Doug's cancer was destroyed, but his joy fell short when the t-virus killed him hours later.
Talk about one bad rebound.
The resulting explosion of deadly viruses, mutations and otherwise landing in the hands of very, very bad people had strained both the BSAA's and United Nations resources to response to them. The fact the Church had to contend with both undead, in the form of magic and virus had also strained their resources as the more dangerous Dead Apostle's, the smart ones, were teaming up with equally bad people with a lot of backing made their jobs even harder, losing many Executors, Knights and Exorcists were killed in the first year, one year after Umbrella fell.
Normally, this wouldn't be but with the Dead Apostles teaming up with terrorists' organizations, drug cartels and many others that the three groups were blindsided too.
This led to the BSAA making one decision that would change the war on bioterrorism.
The BSAA asked to join with CSO, the Holy Church and the Mage's Assocation to pool their resources and fight the virus and the people that used them, together as one powerful force.
With the timeline reset to the year 2006, just before Lev's betrayal and even though the damage was done with only two masters' remaining, it ultimately meant nothing. With the connections, intel and resources given to them by the Chruch and Assocation, the BSAA and CSO became a force to be reckoned with. For the next three years and a half, the master duo has saved countless people from the darkness of the Umbrella corporation creation and the people using them as weapons.
Even if Chaldea only had two agents, the duo often teamed up with Chris Redfield and his squad, Hound Wolf Squad to deal with many outbreaks.
But what really cemented Chaldea's reputation was when it's two agents teamed up with Leon S. Kenndey, to save President Graham's daughter, Ashely Graham from the cult Los Illuminados, using a new type of bioweapon. This weapon was known as the Las Plaga parasite. The Plaga are a genus of parasitic arthropod belonging to an unknown taxonomical order. They are endemic to a remote mountainous region of Spain from whence they get their name; from the Spanish words "las plagas", meaning "the plagues". Assuming Plagas are otherwise typical parasitic arthropods, they are believed to asexually reproduce, with their eggs being expelled from the host and consumed by other animals as part of their life cycle. Plagas typically reach maturity within days of hatching, and following the larval stage grow through three stages dubbed "A", "B" and "C". Plagas are able to influence their host's actions by latching onto the nervous system, increasing aggression in human hosts, dubbed Ganados, as well forming a social cluster with other hosts. Unless the host's brain were destroyed, this influence is not total, allowing hosts to continue with their daily routines.
This event not only gave Chaldea an 'in' with the highest form of US governmental power, but they were able to stop the CIA's attempts to capture and detain Gudako. The girl herself worked with the CIA on a joint mission to the country of Somalia.
But that is a story for another time.
It is 2010, February tenth and within the three years since they've been active, the CSO and BSAA have been credited for several successful operations in stopping bioterrorism. Along with containing several outbreaks that would have ended much worse had these two groups not worked together to stop it. In order to prevent panic over these events being made public, many of these events have been covered up and coded in secrecy. But power, reputation and secrecy have a bad tendency attract many eyes.
More often than not, the kind you don't WANT on you.
Despite best efforts, some people are better than others in gathering information and one of those lucky dogs will cause a new scandal that will turn Xero's world up on its head.
But not just his world that will be changed forever.
For you see, this story isn't just one about magic, deadly viruses and time travel. The main master of Chaldea was once a child just like everyone else and during his childhood, he came into contact with a vile being. One that seemed intent on ruining everything he touched, twisting it, corrupting it and making monsters by the dozens, drenched in the blood of the innocent.
The blood of children.
For his eight birthdays, his mother Lilith Mazoku took him to the popular restaurant Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. Unaware of the dark dealings going on in the back room, at the hands of Golden Bonnie. His true name, the co-owner, William Afton and a child murder.
It didn't take long for Lilith to notice something was wrong and go looking for her son, finding him trying to escape the murderous killer bunny. No one knows for certain what happened, but that was the same day FFP shut down due to a sudden outbreak of a fire and the death of one of its owners, Willaim Afton. The truth, however, is much darker than just a random accident.
Lilith had viciously attacked Willaim and feeling particular sadistic, she stuffed HIM into a springlock, golden Bonnie suit, leaving him to die as she used her magic to start the fire.
Little did she know that this wouldn't be the end of it.
Willaim Afton, someway, somehow survived the springlocks failing and lived on as a new monster, Springtrap. For the next four years, Afton would terrorize the world's parents by kidnapping their children and killing them. The souls of the dead children would later go on to possesses the very animatronics that became their graves, hunting down the killer that killed them.
But due to the complications of possessing robots, the souls of the dead children would unintentionally hurt innocent people, namely the night guards that applied for jobs at the reborn Feddy Fazbear's Pizza restaurant due to them wearing the same uniform that Afton wore, when he wasn't wearing the Golden Bonnie suit, to kill the poor children.
But it all came to an end, when Willaim Afton's business partner and the father of his first victim, Henry Emily lured all the animatronics to a new Pizza place, to burn the remnant out of them, freeing the souls trapped within. It is unclear what the remnant is, other than the fact it can be used to implant souls into inanimate objects, giving them life. The only way to destroy them and free the souls trapped within, was to heat them up enough to burn it all down completely.
Henry's plan worked and the souls of everyone, even Afton's was finally put to rest.
At least, it was supposed to.
Line Break, Antarctica Chaldea, 5:44 PM
"Xero what you want to do is, i don't even know what to say." Inside the office of Olga Marie Animusphere, she was sitting down in her chair speaking to the main master of Chaldea like he'd grown a second head, "I get why you would want to investigate the string of disappearances but what makes you so sure it's connected to Fazbear Entertainment, Incorporated? Where's your proof and don't say your gut. It makes me think it's simply you are holding a grudge for what Afton did. And why infiltrate it after hours? Can't you just simply ask them, rather than sneak around during night?" Olga was a young woman with long white hair and golden-amber eyes, appearing to be around the age of twenty-two to twenty-three. She wore a black shirt with an orange vest over it, an orange skirt with black leggings and brown shoes.
The young man across from her, scoffed, as he waved her suggest off, "Please Olga, you're not an idiot. The second they think we're onto them, they'll clamp up and clamp up tight. This isn't their first rodeo, and they can't afford any type of bad PR, that kind of stink sticks with you no matter how hard you try to wash it off. They tried to play off the events in the past as pure fiction but you and i know better Olga, the missing children and that new Mega-Pizza Plex ARE connected. Look at this-" Xero reached into his dimension pocket, pulling out a number of missing child reports, complete with pictures and profiles, "Look at this, all the children that have gone missing have NOTHING in common. Hair color, skin, ages, even backgrounds for their families are completely random with no consistency whatsoever. Most child kidnappers always have some sort of pattern be it for race, skin color, ages or hell even the same neighborhood, but here? Nothing. Nothing at all. Remember how those assholes at FEI took old junk code, from the very robots that Henry destroyed in his trap, to build the foundations of their new 80's robots? What if Afton somehow found a way to escape death by fleeting into the digital world?"
Olga just looked at Xero with a deadpan stare, "Do you honestly know how insane and crazy that sounds?"
"Like how we saved the world by traveling back in time, with me and Gudako summoning legendary figures to fight our battles for us?"
"Fair." Olga sighed, leaning back in her chair, pinching the bridge of her nose, "But Xero, are you sure you're not making connections that aren't really there? I know this is personal for you but-"
"There's more." More shuffling, as Xero sprayed out more pictures for Olga to see, showing the old Pizza Plex and the new Mega-Pizza Plex, with arrows pointing to one another, "The new CEO of FEI, who has continued to remain hidden from the eyes of everyone involved, built the new location OVER the old Pizza Plex. Namely, Springtrap's grave and his body." Xero empathizes the words, making Olga furrow her brows, "If you wanted resurrect someone, you would need a real body to bring them in, so that person could live again in the real world. Trapped in the digital world, Springtrap or Afton might be limited but all you would need to do is transfer his consciousness to an artificial body."
"Okay, so why doesn't he just transfer his consciousness into a new body now?"
"It's because he's not strong enough yet or maybe, it has to be a certain type of body that he is compatible with. Maybe he can't use a metal body or an artificial one but needs a real, breathing body to do so. We've seen plenty of rituals that require such things and usually involve children. The same number of children that has been slowly growing over the past year."
Olga took a deep breath; okay he had a point there. They're being plenty of rituals that required that sort of thing, "But still-"
"Olga, have i ever been wrong about this kind of thing before?"
"No, but that doesn't mean there isn't a first time for everything."
"But what if I'm not wrong?"
"What if you ARE wrong about it?"
"But what if I'm NOT wrong."
The two Magus stared at each other, Olga's amber eyes stared into Xero's Amethyst colored ones, before she finally caved. Sighing deeply, slumping in her seat before rubbing her head, "Alright Xero, alright. You have one night, ONE!" She held up her finger, as Xero got up and made for the door, causing him to stop in his tracks, "If you can't find anything, then i expect you to drop this thing, got it."
"Sure, sure." The teen, tendering on the age of adulthood simply waved his hand at Olga, never turning around, "One night is all i need. Knowing how my luck runs, shit will hit the fan in a massive way."
As he left the office, Olga stared at the door as it closed, before she looked down, whispering to herself, "That's what I'm afraid of."
Freddy Fazbear's Mega Pizzaplex, 4458 W Vernor Hwy, Detroit 48209, 11:50 PM
"Well, this was easier then i thought." Xero thought to himself with a smirk, as he weaved through the now empty Mega-Pizza Plex. He was half tempted to grab his sunglasses in order to block out all the bright, neo-lights nearing blinding his sharp eyesight. Goddess above this place was BRIGHT.
That's Bright with a capital B and everything else.
Unlike most of the time, Xero had to trade his normal outfit for civilian clothing, needing to hide his Command Seals and scars, least that lead to some awkward stares and questions.
"Not that it would do me much good, as i already know I'm an exotic looking."
It wasn't so much arrogance as it was fact to him. Even if he was currently wearing a baggy orange hoodie with the words "MIT" written on it with blue jeans and black boots. But that did not hide his insanely long hair that would have reached his knees on his 6'1 frame, had it not been tied up in a ponytail. But given the fact his hair had a natural spikiness, a quill shape to it as that asshole Cu would say, making him look like a giant bird with curls around his forehead. His skin was a healthy pale and his most attractive feature, was his dark, Amythest colored eyes. The second most notable thing about him would be the black choke collar around his neck that connected a chain to a golden rosary. One that has ancient runes inscribed into the small cross with a blood red jewel in the middle of the cross.
He didn't bother bringing any of his Servants with him, nor Gudako, seeing as this was a personal thing for him to do. He didn't want to involve them in his little vendetta and yes, it was a vendetta. It wasn't known to many, save for a select few but when he was very young, he was friends with Henry's daughter, Charlotte "Charlie" Emily, who died outside of the first location at the tender age of six.
He always wondered what happened to her and when the truth of who was doing the killing, Xero felt stupid for not putting the pieces together sooner. When he died, he wouldn't lie, Xero was kind of disappointed that he wasn't the one to deliver the killing blow but was happier to know the killing would end with that monster.
But now that he's back, starting up his killings again...Xero felt it was up to him to end this nightmare once and for all. This time, this time he would put an end to Afton and he would stay dead for good this time. IE, no coming back for him.
"But i got to find him first and the evidence to shut this entire place down."
Which would be a hell of a lot easier for him now, that poor old Fred-Bear glitched out in the middle of his show and suddenly collapsed on stage. Xero was in the audience during the show and as much as he hated the place, he could admire some good music and enjoy a free show. It was shockingly simple for him to hack into the systems, allowing him to go wherever he pleased.
But with the sudden collapse and glitch out of Freddy, the Mega-Pizza Plex shut down early, leaving only one sole guard and the robots left to watch over the entire place.
"Vanessa A."
Xero frowned as he thought of the admittedly, hot, cut blonde guard. He wouldn't deny it, she was his type and those freckles on her face only made her all the cuter in his eyes but there was something strange about her. Before he entered the Mega-Pizza Plex, he used his multipurpose tool the Focus to see any potential problems he might run into during his sudden stay.
Vanessa's profile immediately set off all kinds of red flags for him.
For one, why was their only one-night guard for a MEGA-Pizza Plex mall? Second, the woman while cute, had no prior qualifications for the night shift and combing through several emails, after restoring them prior to their deletion, someone at the top wanted Vanessa for the position as head of security. When he said someone at the top, he meant the VERY top.
As in ECO top.
That was another red flag, just WHY did this mysterious CEO want a young woman, who clearly had no prior experience and risk exposing themselves when they clearly valued their privacy, just to get an underqualified woman for this position as a night guard of all things.
And having just ONE night guard for a HUGE place like this one.
It could have been written off as FEI being cheap bastards, cutting corners to save more money, seeing as they downloaded old code from destroyed animatronics but that made no sense either. The new, 80's themed robots were in a word, Advanced.
Very advanced.
Not only do they look cool as hell with all new upgrades, with the cost of Maintenace to keep them running and that's not even including the personality chips install in the machines, damn near making them almost like humans it didn't add up as to why they would only hire one night guard. And what about the Mega Pizza Plex itself?! There were enough neon lights to put Las Vegas to shame with its brightness and don't even get him started on the electricity bill needed to maintain such lights. This entire place was like one massive contradictory!
In some arena's, the cut corners on somethings, pinching ever little penny possible yet they act like they have all the money in the world, acting however they please in other arenas.
Everything about it was Suspicions with a capital S.
Whatever was going on, he was going to find it and-
"What the?"
A blur darted out of the corner of his eyes, ducking into...Freddy's greenroom. Frowning, Xero silently made his way into the brightly colored room. Thanks to his all-access pass, he was able to enter the room easily, but only saw Freddy himself, in shutdown mode. The room itself was as one could expect of a green room, with cushion seats, a purple coach, a large mirror with lights lightening up its sides and a neon styled Freddy head with his name under it.
But no blur or whatever it was that he saw, and Xero was certain he saw something.
Narrowing his eyes in suspicion, Xero silently active his Focus, the blue/purple lights, using his "Second Sight" his view as he scanned the room, behind the seats and finally Freddy himself.
And sure enough, he saw a small body within the robot's stomach.
"Okay kid, come out, i know your there." The small kid, stiffened inside Freddy's stomach, but before they could speak, Freddy's blue eyes lit up as he stared into the mirror of his room.
"Showtime already? I am experiencing a malfunction. The recharge system is not-" The robot bear stopped, as he noticed a guest in his room, causing him to turn to him, "Ah, i did not notice you young man. Might i ask who you are and why-"
"Shh!" A new, young voice that sounded like a boy's spoke from within Freddy's stomach, "Will you two shut up?!"
"Who said that?" The robot bear asked, looking around the room for the owner of the voice but found none, as Xero answered for him.
"Unless your stomach grew a second head, that voice belongs to the kid in your stomach." He said, pointing towards his stomach hatch, much to Freddy's horror.
"My stomach hatch?" He looked down at it, as he spoke in an urgent voice, "That place is reserved for oversized birthday cakes and pinates! It is not a safe play arena!" The more he spoke, the more concerned and higher pitched his voice got, as the boy thankfully listened to the robotic bear. Who knew a robot could actually be fearful.
"Yet another odd thing added to the list." Xero thought to himself, "On one hand, the company as cheap as hell when it comes to re-using old code, rather than getting something new entire yet they go all out in designing them, even going so far as to basically make them human in terms of personality. Able to feel genuine fear, i would play it off as the company attempting to paint themselves in a better life when it comes to child safety but that amounted to pretty much nothing." Espically when ten children were already reported missing, who knew how many more where actually missing.
As Xero was thinking about this, Freddy's stomach hatch opened up, revealing a young boy, about seven or eight years old. He had brown hair, eyes, and light skin color. The kid wore a blue, striped t-shirt with brown shorts, brown shoes and oddly enough had a bandage on his cheek as well. What happened there he wanted?
"There you are." Fred-bear said, as his eyes begin to glow a blue light, streaming over the boy's face, "Scanning complete. How odd, your guest profile is unknown to me. Who are you?"
Despite his kind way of asking, the boy looked like a deer caught in headlights, as he slowly spoke, shuttering for a second, "I-Im Greogory." The boy looked at him, promoting Xero to speak.
"Xero Mazoku."
"Greogory, Xero." The metal bear said slowly before speaking, "I will notify the main office of your presence." Freddy tried to call but found his connection hitting a snag, "Huh, connection error. I cannot connection to the main network."
"You can't?" Xero furrowed his brows, shifitng his hand away from his Focus. He was fast but he wasn't that fast, he didn't do that. So much for advanced robotics.
"It's her, she cut you off." Greogry said, looking out the window worriedly, "She's not going to let you call for help until she finds me."
"Her?" Xero looked at Freddy, confusion clear on his face, as it was on the robot bear's.
"Who? Who is looking for you? Your mother?"
"Shh!" Greogry looked even more worried now, as Xero's enhanced hearing picked up the incoming, "I hear footsteps!" The boy ran over to the nearly closed blinds, as did Xero, both looking out the window just in time to see a certain blonde woman walk by.
"Vanessa?" Xero raised an eyebrow at the sight of the blonde. Well, well she was taller than he would have figured.
"The is the security guard." Freddy said, noticing her too, as he looked at Greogry, "She can help."
"No! No! I don't trust her!" Greogry however was quick to shut that idea down, as Xero decide now was the time to get some answers.
"Alright kid, look i can help you but you have to tell me, who is after you?" Xero knelt down to eye level with the brown-haired boy, who wriggled his hands together, looking everywhere but at Xero.
"You won't believe me." The boy muttered, looking at the floor, making Xero grab his chin so the boy was looking him in the eye.
"Greogry, is someone is after you, if someone is trying to hurt you, you have to tell me so i can help." Xero said firmly, "There has been a string of missing children that have vanished in the last year. It's possible whoever is hunting you is connected to the case and if so, then i will do everything in my power to protect you but first, you've got to tell me who it is."
"Indeed Gregory." Shockingly enough the robot bear pitched in, smiling ear to ear as he spoke, "Mr. Mazoku has been credited with helping various people all over the world, you can trust him."
Just how did Freddy know that? Xero put that thought in the back of his mind for the moment, seems like someone has been keeping an eye on him more originally believed. But that was a thought for later, as the small boy in front of him shuffled from his feet before he finally spoke, "Okay. I, i'm being hunted by some woman in a white bunny costume. There, see i told you, you wouldn-"
"Bunny costume." Xero's eyes narrowed again, this time in anger, as an image of a certain golden bunny suit appeared in his mind, "Greogry, this is very important, did the woman say anything to you? Anything at all?"
The brown-haired boy thought for a second, before slowly nodding, "Yeah. She said that when she caught me, she could 'finally bring HIM back to life' and 'It will be fun'. Does that mean something?"
Xero slowly nodded, "Yes kid, yes it does." Getting to his feet, Xero looked at Freddy and spoke, "Freddy i need you to-
PING
"AGGH!"
Pain.
Pain ripped its way through Xero's body, as he felt like someone was clamping down on his body, while his Focus glitched and spasmed out, making him reach up to rip the device from his right ear. He barely noticed the small, triangle device seemly self-destruct, as the Magus collapsed to his knees, falling to the floor, barely hearing Freddy and Greogry call him out in concern.
"FREDDY'S FAZBEAR PIZZA PLEX IS NOW CLOSED! INTINATING NIGHTTIME PROTCOOLS"
"Oh, shit."
In The Bowls Of The Mega-Pizza Plex
Inside the darkness of the old Freddy Fazbear Pizza location, a figure cloaked in darkness, chuckled a raspy laugh as it stared at the security camara's at the Magus and his young companion, Greogry looking very worried as the cloak struck 12:00 and effectively trapping the two.
"Is it time?"
Another voice asked, peering from the darkness with the only thing viable were glowing red eyes, as the PURPLE eyed creature let out another raspy breath before answering, "InDeEd. ThE tArP iS sEt." The thing's arm, made of rusted metal, with clear, steel claws on the end pushing several buttons, causing the screen to turn to three of the four 80's themed animatronics. This action caused their all their movements to stop, slumping where they stood before abruptly standing at attention, their eyes flashing purple for a split second.
The closing system activin early, preventing any type of escape before six am with the barrier that cut off any and all magic surrounded the Mega-Pizza Plex preventing magic from entering and being used within the barrier. The signal jammer blaring to life, as it would not only prevent any calls for help, it destroyed the Focus as an added bonus. He even went so far as to block out that little 'all access' pass card for good measure. Can't make it too easy now, could he?
A sick grin was then viable on the creature's face, full of rotten flesh and teeth, as it spoke, swiping its hand across the screens:
"LeT tHe GaMeS BeGiN."
Done.
Oh boy, here we go with a different path for the FNAF Security Breach story with Burntrap and Vanny much more active than in the game. As we can see, Burntrap was fully prepared for Xero's arrival and had plans set into monition.
What will Xero, Greogry and Freddy do now that Burntrap's trap has been played and what plans does Vanny have for Greogry?
Read more to find out, till next time my lovely peeps!
Devil out!
