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Pandora In Multiverse

Proteus' Paradigm and Pandora's Paradox

Three times the universe has begun with a bang, and twice it ended with the stars being devoured by something that does not exist. The third time, however, something that *should not have existed* hijacked the process. 729 eternal proto-stars now orbit the Cornerstone of all Creation, in which sleeps Arius, the Arbiter of the fifteen dimensions Creation exists in, and Nobody; as Guardian of the Non-Euclidean Infinite Archive, existing outside of reality... isolated . Across those fifteen dimensions which the two watch over; preside "Bearers of Sparks," or "Exceptions," empowered by the myriad stars, and metaphysical influence, spread across the multiverse. Beings across all fifteen dimensions are bound by a plethora of things, but first and foremost aside from causality is something called "The First Anomaly," which exists in all dimensions simultaneously. The dimension it is observed in will shift reality in accordance with a number of precepts, which are determined by the second most prominent binding aspect of the Third Cycle: "The Rule of Three." The Rule of Three is the physical formation of a paranormal law of nature, which acts as a causal filtration device. It also has a secondary function, which allows for Exceptions to offset and utilize any amount of energy in flux by bypassing the typical side-effects of thermodynamic energy transfer as we understand it. This is not to be confused for magic, because magic has a cost. This isn't reality bending/warping in the conventional sense either, as it's not bending the whole of reality but a singular aspect in a nigh-infinite multitude of potential ways, with 100% energy efficiency in cost/effectiveness/application which those who are not Exceptions cannot replicate without multiple sponsorships. This story follows an abnormality above anomalies; an Exception among Exceptions, a Transmigrator from the other side of an otherwise impassable wall, by the name of Lee Kühren.
Daniel_Weissman_4813 · 28.1K Views

Pandora Zero

May 13th, 3000. A gate opened in the heart of zone Four.  From it came. CALAMITY.  August 26th, 3060. For decades, humanity has fought a relentless war against the beings now called Wyrm. These monstrous calamities have pushed humanity to the brink, their destructive power unmatched, until Pandora Corp emerged.  The corporation's revolutionary field mechs leveled the playing field, giving humanity a fighting chance. But as humans evolved their technology, so did the Wyrms. Bigger, faster, and deadlier, they ravaged the world once again, reducing Earth's population by half.  February 23rd, 3100. The war reached a stalemate with the introduction of the Juggernaut: colossal mechs designed with unmatched durability and a revolutionary co-link system that allows their pilots to control them as if they were extensions of their own bodies. But these powerful machines could only be produced in limited numbers, far too few to turn the tide of war. To protect what remained, the world was divided into districts. The wealthy and influential were sheltered in the first ten districts, far from the Wyrm spawning zones. The rest of the world was left to burn. July 5th, 3180 "Special riders can go anywhere they want, to any district, abandoned or not." Amid the chaos, a boy from a destroyed district survives each day by the skin of his teeth. With nothing but a standard mech, his wit and a gun, he kills to survive, clinging to the hope of returning to his destroyed hometown. One fateful day, just before death claims him, he's offered a golden ticket: a chance to join Pandora Academy, the prestigious training ground for Juggernaut riders. If he rises through the ranks, he'll earn his own Juggernaut, and the freedom to reclaim his home. But within Pandora are the best riders humanity has to offer, each with dreams and ambitions as fierce as his own. To succeed, he must fight through a gauntlet of unparalleled talent and impossible challenges. The stakes are high, the odds stacked against him. But for his home, he'll claw his way to the top. [A/N: If you're a fan of tactical combat and large robots fighting even larger monsters, this is the one for you!]
Jeffery_XXVI · 6.2K Views

Echoes of the Multiverse

In 2035, a catastrophic particle accelerator experiment in New York City shattered the fabric of reality, tearing open dimensional rifts that merged parallel worlds with our own. Magic, futuristic technology, ancient beasts, elemental forces, and living shadows bled into human society, plunging the world into chaos. Kai Patel never had a choice in this new world. Born amidst the experiment’s disaster, Kai was irreversibly altered before he ever took his first breath. He became a living anomaly, attuned to the fabric of the multiverse itself. Now, at 17, his powers are awakening—granting him the ability to manipulate, sense, and synchronize with the rifts. But such a gift is both a blessing and a curse. Hunted by powerful factions that see him as either a weapon or an abomination, Kai is thrust into a brutal war for survival. The Rift Authority wants to control him, the Shadow Syndicate seeks to twist him into their harbinger of chaos, and the enigmatic Primordial Order believes he is destined to merge all realities into one. But beyond these human threats, something far more terrifying is watching him—eldritch beings lurking beyond the rifts, whispering his name in the dark. As Kai battles enemies and his own crumbling identity, he begins to uncover the horrifying truth: the multiverse isn’t just breaking—it’s feeding on him. His very existence is unraveling the boundaries between worlds. His powers are a doorway to something far worse than death. With time running out, and betrayal striking from those he trusts most, Kai faces an impossible choice: Does he fight against the rift and risk losing himself in the process? Or does he become one with the multiverse, even if it means dooming humanity? The only certainty is this—no matter what he chooses, the world will never be the same.
JakeOn · 2.6K Views
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