Prologue:
In the beginning, there was nothing—a vast, formless emptiness. Then, in a moment of
boundless creation, The One Above All, the supreme being, envisioned a grand design. With a
single thought, He willed into existence 141 different worlds, each unique in its creatures,
landscapes, and stories. These universes, each isolated and distinct, would one day be bound
together under a singular plan.
The universes spanned a wide range of realities. In the realm of horror, terror reigned supreme,
with universes like Friday the 13th, Silent Hill, Creepypasta, Dawn of the Dead, Dead Rising, 28
Days Later, The Walking Dead, Night of the Living Dead, World War Z, and The Last of Us.
From the relentless Jason Voorhees to the haunted streets of Silent Hill and the swarming
undead in every corner, these worlds tested the limits of human survival.
Among the universes of dark fantasy and supernatural forces were realms like Supernatural,
Underworld, Hellraiser, The Conjuring, The Ring, The Grudge, It (Pennywise), A Nightmare on
Elm Street, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Child's Play, The Hills Have Eyes, The Thing, Blair
Witch, and Saw. Here, ancient evils, malevolent spirits, and nightmarish killers brought fear to all
who encountered them.
But it wasn't only horror that defined creation. The worlds of sci-fi and futuristic conflict added
their own complexity. The universes of Alien, Predator, Dead Space, Starship Troopers,
Terminator, The Matrix, RoboCop, Mass Effect, and Ender's Game saw humans and
extraterrestrial forces clash for control of the cosmos. Heroes like Master Chief from Halo, and
legends from Starship Troopers, fought for survival against terrifying alien forces.
Meanwhile, fantasy realms full of magic and wonder thrived. The enchanted landscapes of
Middle-Earth from The Lord of the Rings, Westeros from Game of Thrones, and The Witcher
were home to noble quests, mystical creatures, and ancient powers. In the world of Harry Potter
and Fantastic Beasts, wizards and magical creatures coexisted, shaping their destinies with
wands and ancient spells. Other fantastical lands, such as Labyrinth, Pan's Labyrinth, and
Dragons and Phoenix, brought mythical creatures and enchanted beings to life.
In the realms of heroism and conflict, champions from worlds like Avengers (Marvel Universe),
X-Men, Hunger Games, Maze's End, Jurassic Park, Independence Day, Transformers, Pacific
Rim, and Godzilla fought epic battles for survival, freedom, and the future of their worlds.
Whether they were facing off against each other or monstrous foes like Godzilla, King Ghidorah,
or Kaiju, these heroes and creatures stood as symbols of power and resistance.
More mysterious and abstract worlds such as Event Horizon, Ghost Ship, Thir13en Ghosts,
Crypt TV, and Nightmare on Elm Street tested the limits of reality, offering twisted dimensions
where fear and fantasy merged. Meanwhile, timeless mythological forces from the Realms of
the Gods, spanning Greek, Norse, Egyptian, and Hindu mythologies, saw deities like Zeus,
Thor, Ra, and Shiva shape the fates of mortals and immortals alike.
In addition to these powerful and legendary worlds, stranger and more obscure realms like
Trevor Henderson's Universe, Five Nights at Freddy's, Wyrmwood, The Mist, Evil Dead, Pet
Sematary, Blair Witch, and Scorn existed on the fringes of reality, their twisted denizens waiting
to be unleashed.
Yet, The One Above All's creation was not limited to these universes. He also forged the
Heavenly Realm, an ethereal domain above all. In this divine space, He reigned supreme, with
Archangel Michael as His second in command, followed by Archangel Gabriel. The Heavenly
Realm was home to beings of immense power, such as the Endless, who governed forces like
Dream, Death, Destiny, Despair, and Destruction.
The gods of many pantheons held their councils before The One Above All: Zeus, Odin, Ra,
Brahma, Amaterasu, and others, forming a divine assembly. Their realms extended across
mythologies: from the halls of Olympus with the Greek gods, to the lands of Asgard with the
Norse deities, the Halls of Ra with the Egyptian gods, Svarga with the Hindu gods, and more.
Angels filled the Heavenly Realm, including Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, and the Seraphim, along
with the Cherubim, Thrones, and other celestial beings.
These 141 universes, and the Heavenly Realm, were part of The One Above All's grand design.
He sought to unify them, to create a world split into two opposing forces. And so, the universes
began to collide, forming two great nations: the Light Nation, a realm of hope, unity, and justice,
and the Dark Nation, a world of chaos, destruction, and malevolence.
The universes included: Friday the 13th, Silent Hill, Creepypasta Universe, Dawn of the Dead,
Dead Rising, 28 Days Later, The Walking Dead, Night of the Living Dead, World War Z, The
Last of Us, Supernatural, Underworld, Hellraiser, The Conjuring, The Ring, The Grudge, It
(Pennywise), A Nightmare on Elm Street, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Child's Play, The Hills
Have Eyes, The Thing, Blair Witch, Saw, Alien, Predator, Dead Space, Starship Troopers,
Terminator, The Matrix, RoboCop, Mass Effect, Ender's Game, Middle-Earth, Westeros, The
Witcher, Harry Potter, Fantastic Beasts, Labyrinth, Pan's Labyrinth, Dragons and Phoenix,
Avengers (Marvel Universe), X-Men, Hunger Games, Maze's End, Jurassic Park, Independence
Day, Transformers, Pacific Rim, Godzilla, Event Horizon, Ghost Ship, Thir13en Ghosts, Crypt
TV, Trevor Henderson's Universe, Five Nights at Freddy's, Wyrmwood, The Mist, Evil Dead, Pet
Sematary, Scorn, Realms of the Gods, and many more.
