"The God of Fate Proxy"
Ed, the God of Fate Proxy, walked into the room with a confident stride, his black-purple hair messy and his white handband gleaming in the light, covering one of his eyes. He had a slender build, and his remaining eye seemed to gleam with an otherworldly intensity.
"Hi, I'm Ed," he said, his voice low and smooth. "The Proxy of God of Fate."
Ares whispered to Mirari, "He looks like he got no meat on his bones."
Mirari replied, "You're right. Everyone's looking at him weird."
Ed seemed to sense the tension in the room and smiled wryly. "I get that a lot. People don't usually expect the God of Fate Proxy to look like me."
Tharros, the King of Dragons, spoke up. "Enough chit-chat. Let's get down to business, Ed. What brings you to this meeting?"
Ed's smile grew wider. "I'm here to discuss the fate of the world. You see, I've been having some... visions. And I think we're all in grave danger."
The room erupted in murmurs, and Lyra spoke up. "Visions? What kind of visions?"
Ed's eye seemed to glaze over, and his voice took on a faraway quality. "I see darkness spreading across the land. I see wars and famine and destruction. And I see us, the Proxies of God, standing at the center of it all. But that's not the worst of it. I see the God of Evil's proxy, and he's causing destruction on a massive scale. The entire planet is in ruins."
Lucifer, the 5th Proxy of God of Hell, spoke up. "I thought the God of Evil perished?"
Ed shook his head. "No, he didn't. He was hiding, getting stronger, so he could find a proxy to fulfill his plan."
The room fell silent, and all eyes were on Ed. Neviah spoke up, her voice soft. "That sounds... apocalyptic."
Ed nodded. "It is. But I think we can change the course of fate. Together. We need to stop the God of Evil's proxy before it's too late."