Normal Pov.
People used to say that the stars were always watching over us and guided our destiny.
But it's all true... Because I'm going to tell a story about a savior who saved all other dimensions. It all began…
Millions of years ago, the stars from other worlds were divided into various planets.
But it wasn't always this way; they had another universe known as the multiverse. Countless worlds to explore, learn about other lands, and discover creatures that have never been seen.
Each universe on the other side of the multiverse hides a secret.
These kingdoms were divided into several different regions, and one of them was considered the most powerful; they named it Dimonia. This kingdom had managed to acquire all the magical crystals scattered throughout these lands.
These magical crystal artifacts bring unity among the other dimensions.
It powered their ships, channeled their sorceries, and provided sustenance for everyone. It was life for the other kingdoms in Dimonia.
Each tribe leader across Dimonia has sworn an oath to protect the balance. We have forged a pact of peace, hope, and friendship.
Yet, everything changed.
A darkness emerged out of nowhere, calling itself the Dark Empire, and began its invasion. Fleets of dark void ships descended upon the worlds, blanking the stars and raining destruction from above.
Demon, Shadow, and Trooper plowed through the armies of those who opposed their goals.
They were undeniably unstoppable.
Within a few years, the Dark Empire had won half the battles, and subjugated the weaker kingdoms.
My people, and my warriors, from several kingdoms in the far east and south, remain untouched. Nevertheless, lords, ladies, and generals who stand as the last leg of this once-great realm.
The leader of Dimonia gathered all surviving kingdoms and formed the Resistance.
A coalition to defeat the Dark Empire's tyrannical rule.
Subjugating lesser species is not the way of a dimensional and it's up to us to restore the balance in the multiverse.
My name is Diane Red and this is my story.
