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It was the year 2080, and the world sure had become a scary place. What with the wide spread Awareness of mutants... and how the muggles were treating them.
The Statute of Secrecy was never more important... and never at greater risk of failing. Muggle governments had already made themselves known. And did everything Voldemort claimed they would.
Some countries started the witch hunts all over again. Where others tried to use wizards as a new breed of super soldiers.
And that was just the governments, the public was still unaware of them, with the governments constantly dangling the threat of exposure.
Now, with all Muggles dead, for a good 20 years, so much good had happened for the magical world.
They could once again leave magical hideouts, with beast and beings alike, given free range around the planet.
Wizarding kind had even agreed to send aid, to the Mutants and Meta Humans. Even got rid of the statute completely...
As Wizards now had the largest population, and unlike the Mutants, were organized beyond city states. The Wizards believed they had nothing to fear from the newest species of "Sub Humans".
Although many wizards pretend otherwise, they too were a subspecies of human.
There were over 100 million wizards, all over the world. While mutants only had a population of 13 million, and Super humans through Science (Meta Humans) were only 3 million.
So wizards rejoiced. Feeling safe to send aid to their fellow evolutionary Hiccups. Trading with them, teaching them of the magical beast and crafts, they themselves could learn. With enough Lyrium, that is.
Wizards had even begun, reluctantly, studying the Sciences and technologies. As their new allies were dependent on it. Although the wizards were trying to ween the newest sub-humans off their gizmos, and focus more on magical crafts... although wizards were adapting many muggle medical ideas. Such as genetic engineering.
Harry just wished, the wizards hadn't declared the day all the muggles died, a global holiday.
Magneto, only now, humored the notion that he may have made a mistake. It had taken 20 years, since the destruction of mankind, but he could admit it wasn't the best idea.
Cerebro was a machine, that enhanced the powers of a telepath. And owned by the most powerful telepath on the planet... he used it to find children for his school...
Which Magneto actually approved of. Charles Xavier, although an idealist, had done more for mutant-kind then any other man in the world... perhaps more than himself.
Magneto was believed to be the Malcolm X for mutant-kind... with Charles Xavier as their "Martin Luther King". The world needed both men, to make a difference. Magneto had always believed that, and he wasn't even black.
Perhaps Cerebro, in of itself, was a symbol of peace and hope... which had been corrupted into a weapon.
The humans had started it, he reminded himself. They had placed Charles under an illusion. Then tried to trick him into using Cerebro, to kill all mutants. They nearly succeeded, if not for Magneto... who turned the machine around, and used Charles to kill all humans instead.
Humanity had all died, and the mutants inherited the Earth. However, given how small the mutant population was, there were now a few thousand small colonies. Maybe a thousand people per tribe, but usually only a couple hundred.
Magneto needed to unite them all, to repair the damage... As, in recent years, those colonies had begun warring with each other. Fighting over resources, or petty squabbles.
He needed Charles help... hopefully the man wasn't so broken, he wouldn't speak with him.
Harry Potter gulped... as his precious little Lily flower, his beloved daughter, brought home a Mutant.
The boy was nervous, not from meeting the great Harry Potter, but due to wanting to make a good first impression on Lily's parents.
Harry feared this day... his daughter... had a fiance.
Luna started cooing over their daughter, and had the gall to congratulate their youngest, on what a handsome catch she found.
"I'm Wally West," The Ginger extended his hand. "It's nice to meet you, Mister Potter."
Harry hesitantly shook it.
"Isn't your dad that mutant," Luna tapped her chin. "Quick Silver or something?"
Wally blushed, "N-no ma'am. My uncle is The Flash. He's got a bit of a rivalry with Quick Silver, actually." Great, Flash was a known Meta human... the papers were going to love this. It was scandalous enough dating a mutant.
Harry wouldn't dampen his daughter's joy. Nor did he have any issues with inter species couples himself... but the paper was a terrifying thing.
My name... is Isshiki. I might have a middle name, probably got a last name to... but I don't know them... All I know, is my sister, Kaguya. How we were the only people on the entire planet, as far as either of us were aware.
She wasn't actually my sister, or even related to me at all, but she had taken care of me, for as far back as I can remember.
I don't remember my parents. Oh I remember little things... but not what they look like, nor the sound of their voice... only how they died. Kaguya tells me stories sometimes.
I only learned what the world USED to be like, from movies I found laying around... and well, the fantastic stories Kaguya would tell me. She had been 13, so had a better memory of the before time. In the Long Long Ago.
Kaguya told me our parents were taking us shopping, at the local "Walmart", in our small town. When suddenly, both of us collapsed, screaming. It lasted only a few moments, she insisted, but then... it stopped, and suddenly it was our parents screaming. Along with everyone else in the store.
They screamed for a full minute, spasming on the floor, with blood gushing out of every whole in their head. Before they suddenly stopped moving... my sis could always tell Colorful stories, like that. Being surrounded by so much death, definitely desensitized her.
Kaguya, being the clever person she is, had her "mutant" power, manifest, due to the trauma of watching everyone die.
At first, she thought she brought them all back... but they were mindless puppets. They would obey her... but their souls had left the body. She would talk with her parents, and play with the dead children... but they couldn't talk back... but sometimes... we would pretend they could.
I grew up with an army of Zombies. So was never scared of them.
These "Zombies", she created, were somewhat independent. And while they obeyed her orders, they couldn't preform task unless she knew how to do them.
So, not knowing how to get back to our homes, being little kids and all, we decided to stay in the Walmart.
Kaguya did her best to educate me. Going through the shelves of the Walmart, and finding various educational books and movies. Sitting in our dead parents' lap, as we read.
This is how I learned how to read and write, from the toddler read-along books. They spoke as they read the story, and I was able to develop a small vocabulary, thanks to that. The various dictionaries, helped me expand it, once I got the basic grasp of how to pronounce letters. I even got a basic understanding of math, from the Sesame Street DVDs the store sold. We lucked out, and they had the latest season for sale.
After a few months passed. Kaguya started believing no one was coming for us. And began having her Zombies move things around. We were in a shopping center, and Kaguya reorganized all the stores, and began reading a lot of "How to" books, at the library.
We managed to figure out, through trial and error, how to work the various tech in the electronics department. And moved it all into the nearby best buy.
We discovered the internet, and began reading articles from around the world.
She figured out how to use the seeds, in the gardening section, to grow more food. Using all the spoiled food as fertilizer, to enrich the soil... while I developed a taste for rat.
There were a lot of rats, around the store, always trying to get our food. So we laid down a lot of traps for them... then ate them when they were caught.
My sister learned how to turn their meat into jerky... after I innocently asked what we'd do, once our bags of jerky ran out.
We also had canned meats, and lunchables, but mostly we had dog and cat food... and rat. It wasn't as bad as I feared, and kept us relatively healthy.
As Kaguya grew bigger... she started having... urges... ones she taught me how to satisfy. Since not even she would "do it" with a Zombie.
There was an RV park, right behind the Walmart, which my Sister and I, decided to claim an RV, of our own.
A few years later, we were thankful Kaguya already figured out how to use the generators... as the local power plant shut down. Suppose it was a miracle it lasted 2 years, running by itself.
With that, we realized we needed to start leaving the safety of our Walmart, to collect gas and propane. Kaguya, of course, took her undead army with her... and left me with our parents.
That's when she discovered... a great many things.
Like how the whole town was dead, for one thing.
For another, our small town was a shipping town. With both a train... area thingy (give me a break, I've been on my own since I was three, I don't know what everything is called.) As well as an Amazon Packaging Warehouse.
We took a few weeks to mourn, what we already suspected... that we were likely the only people left on the planet.
Kaguya began moving things we wanted, from all over the town, into our shopping center. She even had the zombies, use forklifts, to transport shipping crates, all around our home.
We didn't have much to do, given school was no longer a thing. So we devoted a couple years to stacking the crates, like our own great wall, and organizing what they contained. Even brought extra shelves, from both inside the center, and from around the town, into the crates, for easier access to our stuff.
Then Kaguya used the internet, to figure out how to build stairs, and a walk way, to the higher levels of the crates. With them stacked three crates high, and all the doors facing our Walmart.
Due to how many shipping crates there were, the zombies were able to build the wall to include the RV Park, and the whole shopping center... and we would pretend we were getting it ready, if we ever found any other survivors.
Everything in the town, that could be salvaged, was placed on shelves, in our crates.
Kaguya even took a few outdoor pools, and moved them into our Walmart's parking lot. As well as a few sprinklers. Even bringing in slides, and playground equipment, from the local park.
After I skinned my knee, playing in there, Kaguya had the zombies lay down thousands of padded matts, that had, thankfully, been in one of the crates. We always seemed to find, exactly what we needed.
After the power plant failed, we took extra care with the towns water plant. Reading up on how to operate it, then having zombies stationed there, to run it. All the while, my sister collected more and more corpses, from all over the town, and adding them to her undead army.
I wasn't particularly sentimental, as growing up surrounded by the dead, I became desensitized. I just had to keep myself active, or I would go mad from the isolation. I still did normal kid things, like watching movies, reading, and playing videogames... although the media I absorbed was perhaps, a bit too mature for me...
I avoided zombie movies, as they broke my heart, seeing the innocent zombies getting killed.
Years passed. More and more. We only knew what day it was, thanks to the internet, which seemed to be run largely automatically.
It took us a few years, but we finally decked out our Walmart as our own personal "Fortress of Solitude"... by the time I was big enough to help... all the work was done. Although Kaguya did teach me how to run maintenance.
These last few years have been spent in boredom, as besides said maintenance, we couldn't figure out what other improvements to make to our fortress.
Then, a year ago... I discovered an "instant messenger" that proved we weren't the last people on the planet. There were others out there, alive people, that I could talk to...
I felt nervousness, like I never had before, but reached out to them... and continued to learn.
Like how, back when I was 3 years old, all "regular" humans somehow fell dead. There brains turned to jelly. No one knew for sure what happened. But some believed it was Divine punishment, for rejecting mutants.
I learned that is what I was, a mutant, and while most mutants developed their Superpowers during puberty.
That is when I figured out, I too had a power. I could bend luck. It wasn't just me being lucky, but I could control the fortune of everyone else. Later, this power evolved so that I could also manipulate time and space.
Regardless, we learned there were scattered colonies of mutants, all over the world. Whom did much as my sister had done, but with the help of the living.
My sister decided she wanted to start their own colony. And began inviting people to come join us. Inviting many people to move in... but they were scared, and a bit disgusted, at her power over the dead... so she tried to force the issue.
It had been 20 years, since the destruction of all muggles... and wizards were just now starting to realize the threat those they left behind were.
Kaguya and Isshiki were the first true "Dark" mutants, the wizarding world had to face. Kaguya was enough of a threat on her own... but Isshiki... Isshiki was an Omega level threat.
They had mounted an attack on Hogwarts, with all Harry's friends, and former enemies, being called in.
"About time you all got here," Isshiki sighed, almost lazily. As he raised his hands.
• A Few Days Later:
Kaguya and Isshiki were attacking quickly, trying to pick off all the greatest threats. To prevent them from alerting each other.
Right now, they over looked the Xavier estate, from their place on a hill a good mile away. They were pleased to see most of the Brotherhood was here. Although not overly surprised. After all, this was why they were here.
True, they were at too great a distance, for most people to be able to make out anything. But Isshiki could. He saw all things. Everything that ever was, that which was currently happening, and all that could possibly happen. The infinity of possible timelines. And he had to say, he liked this one.
He could not see with his eyes, not after Kaguya blinded him, to enhance his power. As she suspected, his 6th sense improved, alerting him to know what was happening around him.
He could see, and even manipulate, the 4th dimension. That's the reality of "Time".
Like So:
He raised his hands, focusing on all 1000 acres of the Xavier estate. That included the underground levels, as well as the underground lake. Then, he pushed the entire area out of sequence with time.
The ground shook, for all of a moment, before a large crater was left in the estate's place...
He figured out how to do this, when He accidentally pushed their fortress out of reality... that had not been a pleasant way for his mutation to manifest.
Kaguya grinned in victory, looking at her little brother. "Good, now let's move on to the next Would-be-hero's base. Soon all obstacles will be out of our way. Then, this world will be ours for the taking!"
Isshiki eyed his sister. "They are merely out of phase with our reality. The seal will break, in a few millennium."
"We'll be long dead before that happens." Kaguya waved off.
Isshiki insisted. "Not if everything goes according to plan."
Things did not "Go as planned." Oh they succeeded in sending away all the heroes. With only the Justice League and Avengers, catching on to what they were doing. But they couldn't stop them. Isshiki "Sealing" power was too great.
But before they could truly begin their conquest. They were defeated, by Isshiki's own son. The son Kaguya gave him.
The boy also had the power of sealing, but to a much greater degree... and his prisons didn't have a time limit.
• 10,000 years Later:
The Earth shook, and there was a flash of light, when suddenly... it appeared.
Kakashi, and his fellow ANBU, were sent out to investigate.
A kid was with them... Itachi. Much like Kakashi had been, the boy was a prodigy. Already an ANBU, at the mere age of 9.
Kakashi had been an ANBU for a few years now, ever since his old team died, back when he was 7. It was thought he'd be better for solo work, then leading a team.
For this current mission, Kakashi's old Sensei was leading them... it wasn't common that the Leader of the Village, the Hokage himself, went on a mission... but this was a special case.
Even the 2 remaining legendary Sennin, themselves, were with them. The great Shinobi were ready for action, in case this was some kind of invasion.
There were also a few other reputable ANBU. Like a member of the Hyuga Clan, who's eyes could see past the physical plain, and actually observe the flow of Chakra.
"Hokage-Sama," Itachi got the blonde leader's attention, as they observed the strange sight from the trees. His own eyes could see nearly as much as the Hyuga.
The Uchiha Clan's blood-limit, allowed them to duplicate near anything they saw, as well as see energy patterns, and create mental illusions. There eyes were a truly fearsome mutation.
Itachi frowned. "I'm detecting some kind of temporal distortion. Like when a seal breaks... but this one encompasses the entire mountain."
And that was why the Hokage was called in. For he was the strongest Shinobi in the village, as well as it's chosen leader.
A mountain had suddenly materialized at the edge of the village's boarders... crushing much of their farm land. But thankfully, no lives were lost.
The Shinobi were currently observing it from the wall, that went around the city... and that the mountain was just a few meters smaller then.
It had a flat surface, and what looked like ancient architecture scattered around the surface. All the buildings so grand, and awe inspiring.
The Hyuga spoke, with even more startling news. "Most of these people..." he gulped, "They don't have any Chakra."
"What's Chakra?"
The Shinobi near leapt out of their skin. As a green eyed man suddenly appeared in front of them.
The, seemingly young, man raised his hands in surrender. As the Shinobi reached for their weapons.
"Easy now," The young man grinned... clearly not finding them threatening. "Have I got a story for you."
