*Based on the concept of Final Fantasy: Dissidia, but makes use of multiple franchises instead of just one.
The world, as we know it, is our own special place in the multitude of worlds similar, yet different to our own. This is a story of when Two Worlds, cause a gap in the fabric of reality, and the inevitable chaos that ensues.
Greece, The Temple of the Fates
The Ghost of Sparta, Kratos, embarked on a massive journey to change his fate. After being betrayed by the god, Zeus, Kratos was approached by the Titan, Gaia, as she saved him from near death. She told Kratos that he must find the Sisters of Fate and gain control of his thread. Only by controlling his thread, could Kratos return to the point before the God's betrayal. Setting his mind to this task, Kratos would travel Greece to find the Island of Creation but many dangers awaited him.
After many, many trials and battles, Kratos conquered the treacherous isle. All on his quest to gain an audience with the Sisters, whether they wanted him to or not. He slayed many a monster and enemy that dared stood in the Spartan's path. His legendary strength and violence would not be stopped by such petty interference. Upon reaching the temple Kratos had to face the Sisters themselves. Kratos entered a long, grueling battle with the Sisters, their powers over Fate, tampered with Kratos' own past. Despite their incredible powers, Kratos overcame them and eventually succeeded in taking control of his own Fate.
Before Kratos could travel back through the mirror, at the point of the God's betrayal, Zeus interfered in the attempt. Fearing for his life and his rule of Olympus, he attacked Kratos with his mighty Thunderbolt. Kratos dodged, but the Thunderbolt caused irreconcilable damage to the Loom of Reality...
Azad, The Tower of Dawn
In another world that runs sequentially with Greece, comes another tale of betrayal. The suave and dexterous Prince of Persia, sought to bring honor to himself in his very first battle. He and his father King Sharaman, invaded the Maharajah's Palace with an army of Persians. They were successful and stole many riches, including the fabled Sands of Time. In possession of the Dagger of Time, The Prince was tricked by the very man that had helped them to defeat the Maharajah, The Vizier.
The Vizier tricked The Prince into unleashing the Sands of Time and transformed all within Azad, into monsters. The only ones unaffected where The Prince, The Vizier, and the beautiful Princess Farah. After overcoming many obstacles and foes, The Prince ascended the Tower of Dawn, to reverse the treachery of The Vizier. During the final battle however, Farah fell to her death. Grief stricken, The Prince set to reverse the time flow and prevent all of this catastrophe, but before he could manage it The Vizier intervened.
The Vizier took the Prince by surprise and attacked him. The Prince dodged the attempt and proceeded to counter attack. During their scuffle however, The Hourglass was shattered and the entirety of the Sands were unleashed...
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As two cataclysmic events occurred, The very Looms of Fate unraveled and caused major damage to to their reality, as rips in space were causing universes to collide. In the midst of this all were the unstoppable power of the Sands of Time as it began to tamper with time itself, for all realities. Time and Space were thrown out of balance and a new tale, was about to begin...
...But, something undisturbed since time immemorial, is stirring once again. It watches from within the shadows, as it secretly plots against all realities. It takes advantage of the distortion between time and space; summoning our heroes's greatest enemies in order to fulfill a dark purpose...
Characters
There are a set of characters that are available for players, but there are rules. The main rule, is that if you do intend to play them, knowledge of the games they are from is highly recommended. Another rule is that you must play as the character's current iteration that I have placed next to their name. i.e. You must play The Prince as he was during the game Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time. Some of these characters are overpowered and that is allowed, so long as no one uses it as an excuse to godmod. Just because some characters are superhumanly strong, it doesn't mean they are invincible.
Heroes
Kratos (God of War II) (Taken)
The Prince (Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time) (Open)
Alex Mercer ([Prototype]) (Open)
Cole MacGrath (inFamous) (*Good) (Open)
Galen Marek/Starkiller (Star Wars: The Force Unleashed) (Open)
Bayonetta (Bayonetta) (Open)
Ezio Auditore (Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood) (Open)
Nathan Drake (Uncharted 2: Among Thieves) (Open)
Master Chief (Halo 3) (Open)
War (Darksiders) (Open)
Farah (Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time) (Open)
Thel'Vadam/The Arbiter (Halo 3) (Open)
Villains
Ares (God of War) (Taken)
The Vizier (Prince of Persia: Sands of Time) (Open)
Elizabeth Greene ([Prototype]) (Open)
Kessler (inFamous) (Open)
Darth Vader (Star Wars: The Force Unleashed) (Open)
Father Balder (Bayonetta) (Open)
Ceasre Borgia (Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood) (Open)
Zoran Lazarevic (Uncharted 2: Among Thieves) (Open)
High Prophet of Truth (Halo 3) (Open)
Abaddon/The Destroyer (Darksiders) (Open)
Jeanne (Bayonetta) (Open)
The Emperor (Star Wars: The Force Unleashed) (Open)