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Saturday, March 14, 2020

The Return of Silverfrost - Part I

Hey everybody and welcome back to the insanity that is the Realm. You're probably confused about the title of this article and the fact that I'm not doing the Third and Fourth Captain's profiles. There is a reason, several in fact. The first being that this article will take place before the history of Killian Jones and prior to the rise of Hook. Another reason has to do with the concept of spatial riptides and time winds. Then there is the fact that the name Silverfrost was being granted to another in honor of the original. Now considering how long winded I can be and inspiration striking at the weirdest times, this topic will be a series of articles. Before we get started on this rollercoaster of feels...Introduction Time!

Child of the Sea and Snow, Chef of the Jolly Roger, The Wave Rider. He is Silverfrost of the Waves and he is her shield.


The reason why his purpose is to be her shield is because I changed Poseidon from shield to being her God of the Sea. Also if anyone can tell me who this guy *points at the image above* actually is, I would be eternally grateful. I had found this image through my image downloader but it didn't have a name and the web address was no longer valid. This is the only picture I have of him but I am still loving that shade of silver I used in hair color changer...gorgeous. Plus this guy practically screamed Silver the moment I saw it.

Now then, Silver was actually inspired by Quicksilver of all people and his familial relationship with Magneto. Originally he just started out as being the cook for the Jolly Roger, protecting Hook from the people that kept trying to poison him through his food and drink, but then I saw a gif from Doctor Who. It was from the episode A Good Man Goes To War. Sadly I don't have the gif but I did find an image.


These two came from a previous episode and are father and son...my brain went berserk. His origin came out so fast that I was caught in my own tailspin. Okay, the first Silverfrost was Artz's friend, Erin Clarence Oswald...now what if Killian had gotten married prior to his brother's death? What if after becoming a pirate, his wife tracked him down across the seas and all to simply be with her husband? Say hello to Killian's wife. *points below*


Say hello to Clare Ravenwood Jones, maiden name being Clare Ravenwood Oswald. You're probably wondering why she is being used again in yet another story in the Star Chronicles...this was her original debut but due to the concept of what happens to one happens to them all, she does pop up irregularly throughout the timeline because The Star Chronicles overlaps with all of my previous stories and all of my future ones too...and encompasses all other fan fiction stories and even original stories, but that's an entirely different article altogether.

Now Clare has own her backstory that's ties in with the Star Child. Her mother, Eleanor, was one of the many children that Artz raised through her journey through time. Eleanor, more commonly referred to as Ellie or Nora, had lost her parents after the courier ship they were on was attacked by pirates. Ellie was one of the few people to survive because she had hidden herself amongst the dead and pretended to be dead herself...only to have her body thrown into the sea with the rest of the corpses and she was bogged down by the weight of the bodies sinking with her and her clothes and limbs getting wrapped up or tangled with the dead.

She thought for sure that she was going to die, but then the strangest thing occurred. Something below her pushed her and the corpses back up to the surface, most of the bodies rolling off of her in the proccess and making her cling to the closest thing she could grab onto...a sucker on a tentacle. The pirates were initially confused, not quite sure what had caused it but they immediately took note of the very alive yoing girl and firing at her with arrows and muskets, but the tentacle simply wrapped around her, protecting her. She watched in as several more tentacles rose up from beneath the water, surrounding both ships and latching onto them.

Pirates had started screaming the word Kraken. She knew what a kraken was but this couldn't be a kraken because they don't protect people, right? She let out a squeak of surprise when a figure suddenly appeared next to her, standing on the tentacle like they had done it a million times. They wore dark boots, odd looking blue pants, solid black shirt, and a smooth leathery jacket. She wasn't quite sure what to make of the oddly dressed man, especially when he started talking to one of the tentacles of the sea creature they were currently on.


Who was this strange man and what was he going to do to her? She squawked when the man suddenly picked her up, chuckling a bit as she tried to make the world stop spinning...why was it spinning because they were surrounded by water, almost like it was moving out of the way for them. When her eyes were no longer spinning, she realized that she was no longer in his arms and was now being embraced by the most mesmerizing woman she had ever seen. She immediately knew that she was now in the hands of a witch or some kind of demon. They bewitch the mind and ensare their prey, warping them until the break or die. She honestly believed she had been better off with the kraken.

Things just kept getting weirder from there. The woman never treated her harshly, though she was scolded a few times when she was being ill mannered or disappearing to parts unknown for an extended period of time. Ellie was just confused...this woman was a witch right? She had to be because no human could be so ethereal and hypnotic, but she felt so genuine and honest. Ellie had to be sure so she deliberately stayed out later, more like she ran away as far as she possibly could. She kept going, covering her tracks as best as possible, and then waited. She didn't have to wait long, a few hours at most, before the witch appeared and looking all around while calling her name in a frantic tone.


It was the way the witch was calling out to her that made her want to cry. She seemed so worried and desperate like she was searching for her own child. The girl continued to observe, watching the witch became more and more upset until she started crying. The man from before suddenly appeared from nowhere and the little girl had to cover her mouth to keep herself from squeaking in surprise. He was trying to get the red haired witch to return home, that he would continue the search, but the witch refused...quite adamantly, saying that she wasn't going to stop until she found her little girl. They descended into an argument which led straight to a single sentence that changed everything for the observing child.

'I'm her godmother, damn it, and you know damn well how much that means to me. I don't care how exhausted I am, I don't care that I haven't eaten or drank anything in days, I don't care if she looks at me like I'm some evil, viscious monster. You don't abandon family!'

Eleanor Lyra Oswald did not know what to think or how to feel. She thought that she had hidden her suspicion and fear pretty damn well, that there was no way for the witch to know her feelings, but the truth was that she did know and she came anyway. To learn that the mysterious crimson haired woman was, in fact, her godmother just broke her heart because this woman had been chosen to be her guardian by her parents and she had thought such terrible and cruel things about her. Why didn't they tell her? Her parents had never said a word about it and that's why she reacted the way she did. Even worse, her own godmother didn't know that she didn't know. Ellie hated herself, was pissed off at her parents, and she just wanted to go home.

The girl curled into herself as she started crying, silent at first but then came the dastardly sniffles that accompanied tears, prelude to a runny nose. She heard her twigs snap and bushes rustle, burying her head into her legs just as the bush concealing her was pushed away. She didn't resist the redhead when she picked her up and held her close, comforting her like a mother would and she broke. She full on bawled while clinging to her godmother. The child babbled away like a brook; saying she was sorry, that she didn't know that she was her godmother, and the rest of the emotions she had been burying since her parents deaths came out all at once...and she stayed with her through it all.


Ellie decided to remain with her godmother...the Star Child. She was shocked to say the least, having not expected yet another twist to her tale. Speaking of tales, her godmother told her stories of old and even stories that had yet to unfold. The little girl learned that her parents, grandparents, and several generations beyond them were loyal and devoted to her godmother. She had raised one of their ancestors centuries ago and it became a family tradition to always make the Star Child the godmother to at least one of their children...a duty and honor that the crimson haired woman took very seriously because she loved them, all of them., every single member of their family line.

She did question her godmother about her longevity and why people viewed her as a monster. That's when the redhead told a rather brief but clearly painful story...a dark legend, the legend of Atlantis. To say Ellie was shocked was the understatement of the century. She actually broke down crying and hugged her godmother, promising that when she got older and got married that she would name her daughter after the friend she lost. Sadly the little girl never got married, but she did end up having a child but only one.

Eleanor had gone to the market to find the missing items she needed for the birthday present she was making for her godmother. The now fully grown woman was in her late twenties yet still remained with her godmother. The Star Child was currently housing the alpha female of the Wolf Clan, a very pregnant one at that. Due to the amount of children...pups...that were about to be born, the current alpha male of the clan had requested her godmother's help because it wasn't normal for werewolves to have so many offspring at once and forcing the mother to remain in wolf form during the entire pregnancy just to make certain that the litter had enough room to fully grow.


The Star Child had to convert her entire living room into a nest like den, removing all the furniture and everything else so it wouldn't get broken. The alpha female was long overdue given that a typical werewolf pregnancy was seven to ten months, depending on how many pups were to be born and what species of werewolf. The alpha female would always apologize for being so intrusive and taking up so much time that could be used elsewhere. Her godmother always smacked the wolf on the nose with a rolled up paper and scold the pregnant wolf saying that bringing new life into the world was a far better use of her time than simply wandering about Sol like an idiot, getting into who knows how much trouble because of it.

It still didn't change the fact that her godmother's birthday was next month which didnt leave Ellie a lot of time to finish her gift. Plus it was very cold, practically deadset in the middle of winter. They had moved further north so that the alpha female wouldn't need to go very far in her condition and to lessen the stress for everyone. Those who lived in the valley were tolerant of their wolvian neighbors, but it was the travelers and merchants from the port town on the other side of the valley that were ever so skittish. Time and again, the Star Child had to act as mediator, diplomat, and peacekeeper just to prevent a civil war from breaking out.

So here she was, the goddaughter of the Star Child, roaming about the marketplace in barely above freezing temperatures to find what she needed to finish her project...and to get away from the alpha female figuratively tearing a new one into her lifemate. She wasn't even in labor yet, but the mood swings were insane; morose, guilt, joy, worry, anger, friendly, and everyone's favorite...lethal. How her godmother hadn't lost all sense of sanity was beyond her. She gasped in delight, having spotted a new merchant with a variety of wares not typically found in this area and she practically pounced on him. She really should have paid more attention to the details of the vendor that had initially jumped out at her instead of letting her curiosity getting the better of her.


The new merchant with all of those new and exotic goods for sale was a front man, basically the person holding the proverbial carrot and drawing people in and with the goods he was selling, it was clearly designed to attract women. Once she had moved out of sight from everyone else, focusing entirely on the wares and hoping to find what she needed, she was grabbed from beyond with an odd smelling cloth placed over her nose and mouth. She fought to stay conscious but whatever the cloth was doused in made it impossible to stay awake and her world went dark.

When the Star Child felt the sudden disconnection, meaning that someone had moved beyond her sensing range, she stood up and was about to head out the door when the alpha female started howling in pain and not the normal variety either. The ginger turned around and used her power to try and ease the wolf's pain, only to discover that one of the unborn pups was dead, another three were dying, and a fourth felt extremely familiar to her. She called out to the First Sin, Mystic and to bring a containment unit. The Sorceress of Creation appeared with the requested item and actually growled, recognizing the familiar creature herself...the demonic parasite known as Balthazar.

They had no idea how this thing kept escaping the Realm and now he was killing all the wolf's pups and even the alpha female herself. Fortunately, her mate had arrived after feeling the change and came to investigate. While in his human form, he held her head, stroking her fur, his eyes never leaving hers...the picture of perfect love and devotion. For hours, Artz and Mystic fought to save the pups, keep the mother alive and capture Balthazar, but they couldn't do all three simultaneously, hell capturing Balthazar after he's absorbed so much life force was proving to be a challenge for Mystic and she was the second strongest member of the entire Blood Guard!

The Alphas came to a decision. They combined their life force and channeled it into the last remaining pup out of thirteen and ironically the youngest and the most underdeveloped. They pushed all of their essence, knowledge, and power into their pup...their son...the Star Child and the Sorceress of Creation refused to let their sacrifice be in vain and since their power was no longer divided amongst multiple tasks, it was more than enough to capture the demonic parasite and once again seal him away. Mystic would have killed the thing long ago, but she swore it was fucking immortal, nothing worked...it just kept reforming.

Artz ordered Mystic to return to the Realm and to send the Yagamis to her. The First Sin departed and within moments, the Third Mage, his younger brother and their distant cousin appeared. The Star Child told both Ren and Ayano what to do...they still needed to extract the remaining pup before he was killed by the lack of air and nutrients once provided by his mother. They started the prep work and Van was able to pinpoint the exact location so that they didn't waste time. Artz then asked the Magi of the Air to find Eleanor because she was no longer in her sensing range and she was needed there to ensure the pup's survival.


The Wind Mage nodded and ran out the door before using the wind to rocket into the sky. For a guy known for his insanely good sensory ability, he actually couldn't sense her and that shouldn't have been possible. Little Ellie had suggested creating a mark similar to the brand's for tracking purposes...like little kids who run off because they didn't know what the heck was going on. She had been the first to bear this mark and tested it many times with Van and the other sensory types just to make certain that everyone could at least sense it, but that mark wasn't anywhere within his sensing range and his range covered the entire planet. 

The pathfinder had worked diligently, nearly running himself into the ground on multiple occasions, to not only refine his precision but also to expand his sensory range to encompass an entire planet. His reasoning was simple...he was her pathfinder. He wanted her to have someone that would always be able to find what she was looking for and to do so quickly. Oftentimes the speed in which something is located determines the severity of its condition. Plus he wanted to be able to find his girl no matter where she was on Sol side, but for some inexplicable reason, he couldn't sense Ellie at all.

He knew he spent a lot of time in the Realm, mainly to avoid destroying anything because he got pissed off at the idiots that was mankind, but Draconis was about seventeen percent larger than the Earth and his sensory ability could easily encompass that. He even got part of Aquarius on some days if he really pushed himself, so how was it possible for little Ellie to be completely off his radar? A thought hit him as he was about to head back to report. If he told Artz that he couldn't find her goddaughter, his girl would be forced to make a decision...the life of an innocent or the life of her goddaughter? The pup was still underdeveloped, meaning that it required a very specific set of skills to maintain his life until such time that all his internal organs, muscles, nerves, and bones were strong enough to support him without assistance.


As of now, Her Ladyship was the only one with all the skills required, meaning that no other personnel were required, but if he reported in that Eleanor had completely dropped off the map, a whole team of people would need to come to Sol, along with specialized equipment and set up a lab...all of which takes time. By the time Artz would be free to search for Ellie, the woman would probably be dead and by dead, he meant beyond his girl's ability to revive the recently deceased. Artz had discovered that her power to seemingly resurrect had one very important stipulation...the essence of life must still exist for a successful revival.

That was the catch for both her power and for herself. After a certain amount of time a person could not be revived because the lingering life force begins to fade and once its gone, there was nothing that could be done. They've tried to find some kind of loophole or alternative means, but all they had was bits and pieces from all across the world. It wasn't much to go on which was why he needed to find little Ellie within two days of the ending time frame, so he could have enough time to make it back to his girl so her power could anchor itself with the dwindling life force and bring her back. Better yet, find her before she stops breathing and just requires rest and/or healing.

Therein lies the problem, how the fuck was he suppose to find someone that wasn't even on the damn planet?! This was not something he could do alone, but he didn't know who could help him. None of the current Guard had any sensory abilities stronger or more fine tuned than his and no one could augment his powers either? What was he supposed to do? He yelped when he was pulled backwards and through some kind of portal...shit, now he was out of his girl's sensory range...fuck his life. A soft giggle reached his ears and he rose to his feet. Where the fuck was he?



This place just did not make sense. Stuff was upside down or sideways or just floating in the middle of nowhere. He couldn't tell if it was a city being broken apart or what's left of some ancient ruins. It didn't help that his instincts were screaming danger along with a very strong sense of deja vu, almost like he had been there before. He heard the giggle again right before an explosion occurred above him.


Van barely managed to dodge the majority of the debris but he didn't come out unscathed either; his clothes were ripped in a few places with blood soaking the surrounding fabric and he was bleeding near his right temple, flowing down his face and dripping onto the stone below.

'Oh my, you seem to have gotten hurt. I expected more from her Third Mage. If you can't handle a simple little thing like this than how are you to retrieve little Eleanor from such a terribly wicked place?'

The pathfinder's eyes snapped in the direction that the voice had originated from and he saw a girl. She couldn't be any older than her mid teens, sixteen max. She had soft pink hair, blue eyes and was dressed in clothes that Artz had called the gothic style. Still...it somehow suited her...didn't make her any less of a demented little pixie though.


Well he wanted help and the gothic menace seemed to know what was going on. He allowed his power to seal over his winds so he wouldn't bleed to death and gave the pink haired girl his full attention and inquired as to where he was, who she was, and more importantly, if she was willing to assist him in saving Eleanor. The gothic teen gave him a smug smile, her eyes holding such mischief but an ancient knowledge too.

'You are beyond the void, in a dimension where time has no meaning...you are in my world. As for who I am...*giggles*...I am known as many things, so many titles; however will I choose? *frowns slightly when he didn't react to her antics* Hmm...very well. I'll just list off some of my favorites; The Envoy of Chaos, The Mistress of the Void, The Empress of the Reverse Realm, The Goddess of Death and Rebirth, The Ruler of Valhalla, The Mirror of Dreams. If that is not to your liking then you may call me by the name she bestowed upon me...Lumina.

As for helping you find poor little Ellie, there's not much I can do. Even if I were to open a portal to her current location, you would be killed mere moments after your arrival. Little Ellie is in a place that holds great danger; creatures of might and magic, great demons of pleasure and pride, monsters that ensnare the mind, cloud the senses and all while eating your flesh and devouring your soul. Little Ellie was taken there for her purity, both of body and soul. Many have come before her and all have fallen. I'm curious to know just how long she'll last because no one is strong enough to reclaim her, even my little Starshine would have great difficulty reaching the girl in time.

Oh...you still insist on going, but what of your girl, the woman you have yet to tell what's truly in your heart? *giggles at his surprised expression* Within my realm, I have complete dominion which allows me to know what is inside you as easily as if you had spoken it yourself. You love the Star Child with your entire being, that's why you have trained so hard and so much, but to venture forth into this darkened land requires power...power that you do not possess, but I have a way to fix that and don't worry about the passage of time. You can spend an eternity here and then go back to the other side the very moment you left, not a single second having passed. Oh one more thing...nevermind you won't remember anyways. Have fun and try not to die.'



Artz: *holds up a clapboard* And Cut! *claps it together*

Van: Seriously? You're just gonna leave me hanging like that?

Artz: Essentially yes. I'm breaking it up a bit so I don't have these uber long...

Lumina: She doesn't know where little Ellie went nor does she know how you react after leaving my realm. Isn't that right, Miss Starshine?

Artz: Yep.

Van: What?!

Artz: Were you expecting me to deny it? Never mind don't answer that, but after I get a few more images for this article, I'll post it and then research some fucked up and demented lands...

Lumina: Or a warped version of modern day Sol?

Van: Stop giving her ideas, ya demented pixie! *more monsters appear* Shit. *runs off to fight again*

Artz: What could possibly match your description but not wreck the entire plot?

Lumina: *giggles* How about a land within a land with creatures that devour their masters when they die, random portals happen often and people are plucked from a tree like an apple?

Artz: I don't know. It doesn't seem warped enough to warrant Van getting the ultimate boot camp Void style.

Lumina: Hmm...the mirror verse is out too then and the Reverse Realm as well. The only thing left is a rather demented Wonderland...

Artz: The Makai.

Lumina: *laughs* Of course! Little Ellie's daughter passed on her dormant ice power to her son which is awakened later with his heritage as a Child of the Sea. *all excited* Oh I just can't wait until your next article! It's gonna be so much fun!

Artz: For you, but I still have one more hiccup to work out.

Lumina: The Void Beyond exists outside of linear time and therefore all that traverse it cannot retain the information. The price for saving Eleanor is poor little Van forgetting how he became so strong, unable to share this incredible secret with anyone else.

Artz: *sighs* I think you like tormenting characters as much as I do.


Wednesday, March 4, 2020

The Captains - The Lightning Fang, Light

Hello everyone and welcome back to the Realm. As promised, I am finally doing the profiles for the Second, Third, and Fourth Captains. I'll probably follow up with Durga and Yuna after this, but be advised, when I start Poseidon's and Hook's profiles...it will be very long and probably split up into multiple segments because they have a very long history and a lot of important events either happen to them or around them. As for Light, he's a bit more complex than you might think, but before I launch into full character analysis mode... Introduction Time!

Second Captain of the Blood Guard, Commander of the Assault Corps, The Lightning Fang. He is Light of the Prism Guard and he is her light in the darkness.

Sorry about the eyes. It's hard getting the right shade with the right effect with the right vibrancy. I'm working on finding another program, may have to buy it. Now then, first thing first. In regards to his purpose, her light in the darkness, he actually misinterprets the true meaning which is her hope in the midst of despair. At the start of Stardust, he's actually one of the youngest and newest members of the Guard which begs the question of how he became the Second Captain and the commander of the Assault Corps, not to mention that he was partnered with Poseidon/Hook instead of receiving an opposites mentor which would have been earth not water.

To truly understand just who Light is and how significant he is, you need to go and reread or read the profile for the Second Mage, Mars. *waits a while before beginning to type again* In Mars's profile, the Fourth Captain shares a time when Poseidon's brother, Liam, was still alive and tells her about his death. During this trip down memory lane, we get a brief period where we are seeing things through Liam's perspective instead of Mars or Poseidon because this allowed us to have a meeting of two individuals, both Children of the Sky, more commonly referred to as lightning elementals. These two are Liam and Light and the elder Jones senses something very familiar about the man that had journeyed back through time to help him.


Now this is very important because both of them are lightning elementals and both have strong emotional ties to the younger Jones. Look, I'm known for plot twists and out of nowhere curveballs that make people go what the fuck all the time. So if you haven't worked it out by now then you're probably not going to until I write the actual book. Here's a quote from Gin's profile, one final hint before I drop a bombshell.

'Lightning, it flashes bright then fades away. It can't protect, it only destroys. The sea makes for a much better shield than I could ever be. Find her...find our star...she shines only for you now.'

The Second Captain and the elder Jones are one and the same. Specifically, Light is the reincarnation of Poseidon's elder brother that had died from Dreamshade poisoning so that his baby brother wouldn't have to watch him die a very slow and lingering death, possibly killing him if his powers erupted before he passed on. For the most part, Light is completely oblivious to this fact as is Poseidon. Hook on the other hand has managed to work it out and has no clue about how tell the brat. Not exactly something you can say over a morning coffee ya know.

Moving right along, when Liam Jones was reincarnated, he became Jack Zimmerman and the future great uncle to William and Anna Zimmerman, the two dominant characters of Stardust thus far. Now unlike his previous life, Jack's powers as an elemental were dormant so he was completely unaware that he had them at all. Life goes on like normal and then the second World War began. Jack enlisted in the Army, worked his way through the ranks until he was given command of his company of men and bearing the title of Captain. 

He was given orders that sent him and his men behind enemy lines. This is where things get interesting for Captain Jack Zimmerman. How you may ask? *points below*


That's right, everyone. He bumps into Doctor Helen Magnus and member of The Five. In the Sanctuary verse, this actually happened and in the Blood Guard verse, things start to deviate a bit and then change drastically at the end, but before I dive into the alterations, allow me to give you a hopefully brief summary of the events occurring in this particular episode of the Sanctuary series.

The events of D-Day are beginning to unfold and Magnus, along with Watson and Griffin, have made their way to Normandy, France. Why because information about a weather machine that had been built by Watson had fallen into enemy hands and the Nazis were going to use it on the invading Americans. As per the usual, things don't go according to plan and Watson is captured, Magnus is hiding in the woods and Griffin is invisible in a barn. Enemy soldiers begin to search the barn but are gunned down by American soldiers. These soldiers were members of the Foxtrot Company, 101st Airborne division and their commanding officer is one Captain Jack Zimmerman.


Now poor Griffin does his best to persuade the obstinate captain to help him and his friends in his mission, but he refuses because he and his company had orders to clear out Utah Beach which was in the opposite direction. Now this is where things begin to deviate. No matter what Nigel Griffin said, Jack Zimmerman would not go against his orders and put his men at risk for a seemingly suicidal mission that pushed them deeper into enemy territory. A few minutes later, a redhead comes barreling into the barn and falls into the Captain's arms. When their eyes met, something inside him screamed to protect her, almost like he had met and befriended her before. He hadn't believed in love at first sight until now because the only way he could describe the intense and powerful emotion exploding from his heart for the woman before him...love.

Griffin informed the Star Child that they were on their own because the captain refused to help, making the Captain realize that she was part of this insane mission...but did he dare go against his orders for a woman he had just met? Fortunately, Artz had already had plenty of time to become proficient in her ability to slow down time to almost a stand still. It was a gamble because it would drain her but she dragged the Captain to a more secluded area, activating her power, and pretty much seduced the guy...it didn't take much because he was practically obsessed with her. 

That and he couldn't seem to keep his hands off her. Everything about her called to him and he simply couldn't restrain himself. He had not been gentle in the slightest, but the longer he was with her, the more certain he became. He knew that she was different, gifted with an extraordinary talent, but there was no way he could let her walk straight into enemy territory without him by her side. After about seventy six hours inside her temporal bubble and all the accompanying cardiovascular workouts during that time, she allowed them to synchronize back with normal time.

Barely a minute has passed in real time and Griffin was giving her a rather disapproving look when he noticed how pale she was, but didn't have a chance to say anything because Captain Zimmerman volunteered to assist them in their mission. This radical shift raised a few eyebrows with his men but they were smart enough to keep their mouths shut and follow the orders of their captain. During this time, Druitt attempts to help Watson escape but is soon informed that the base was surrounded in Loadstone to keep him from teleporting. Magnus had attempted her own rescue attempt and was caught.

Three of the Five were informed that Druitt did indeed kill Hitler and that the High Command had taken control of the Reich by using doubles for their slain leader. Artz and company made their way to the secret base while their friends were being tortured by Colonel Kobra, the leader of the SS Abnormal Hunting Division and that he intended to use the weather machine in combination with a fire elemental. The Colonel left after being informed that the invasionary planes were coming and left to put his plan into effect. The Americans arrived shortly after and succeeded in rescuing Magnus and Watson, but Druitt had been shot and taken away earlier.

Magnus was rather shocked to see Captain Zimmerman, having met the man's future self many times during the past. One look at his eyes and she realized that this was the very beginning for him, but she couldn't help the slight smile that appeared on her face as she watched his interactions with the kind hearted ginger. Once again, Artz had worked her magic, a running joke at this point, because she honestly believed that people were becoming more susceptible to the redhead's power and aura. She really wouldn't be surprised at all, but she was brought back to reality as they neared the heavily guarded outpost where the weather machine and fire elemental were located.

Artz took point and the three members of the Five all groaned and face palmed at the same time.



In typical Artz fashion, the redhead pulled off an eleventh Doctor and literally became the center of attention. Jack almost flipped his shit because the girl he was already in love with had literally placed herself in the direct line of fire. He tried to go out there to retrieve the crazy ginger, but Magnus and Watson held him back saying that he did not want to be anywhere near her at the moment. When he asked why, they said wait for it. Blue electricity sparked into existence around the cackling redhead.

'Need a light.'

They groaned again and Jack figured that this sort of thing happened on a regular basis, especially since they weren't worried about it and acted like they had been subjected to such events many times over. So his baby doll had more special talents that he didn't know about , eh? His attention was drawn back to the still cackling ginger as she started throwing her hands out randomly, electricity flying in that general direction. Seeing as how long range combat was no good, the enemy soldiers rushed her. 

She gave them a devilish smirk, the blue electricity rippling along her curvy form. She was absolutely gorgeous to him right now. He really needed his head examined because he was getting way too turned on by her electrifying display. He watched as she danced and twirled around the soldiers like they were standing still and then she snapped her fingers and they all went flying via bolts of lightning. What the hell has he gotten himself into and why couldn't he make his rather painful erection to go away? Did he actually care anymore...yes because he desperately wanted to pin her to the nearest tree and relieve himself of his rather painful problem...audience be damned.


Having cleared the way, the three members of the Five made their way inside along with Artz and she told them to open the chamber containing the fire elemental. She was crazy but they had long since given up questioning her by now so they did as they were told. The Star Child jumped into the flames and a few moments later, the flames went out to reveal the ginger holding, two small children with silver white hair, Kagari and her twin, Homura. Both children were members of the Order of the Birds and had been kidnapped while Tsukimi and her husband, Silver, had been preparing to return to the Realm shortly after they had received the news that the second world war was about to begin. She handed the children off to Nigel and rushed outside to discover that Captain Jack Zimmerman had died from multiple gun shot wounds.

The sergeant tried to offer condolences but was confused when she handed him the Captain's dog tags, a blue spark transferring into them, before bringing his body into her arms, repeating the same words she used when she saved a life with her temporal power. Her light was sputtering in and out, her earlier actions catching up to her. She decided to combine her power with the ability to control electricity, making it nearly impossible for her to ever wield lightning again, but it had the desired result and it restored life to the man in her arms, but with that life came an alteration. The man's eyes, once a hazel green, were now an electric blue that seemed to shine with a sparking electrical current and he was looking at her like she was his world which to be fair, she kinda was by this point. Then they and the fire bird twins vanished in a flash of light, leaving the company of many in a state of confusion. Magnus suggested that their Captain's revival should remain a secret and the company swore to take it to their graves.

Captain Jack Zimmerman was reported as KIA, but his body mysteriously vanished while in transport back to the United States. The wooden crate that once contained his simple wooden coffin was open and on the interior of the coffin was an odd circular symbol seemingly scorched into the wood.



It would be many decades before anyone would be able to translate the seemingly alien language and who was this person, one William Liam Zimmerman, the great nephew of the very man that was pretty much his genetic duplicate. The question I pose to you is this...Do you know what it says?

Artz: And...*holds a clapboard* CUT!!! That's a wrap, people!

Yuna: Are you seriously going to end it there because there is a whole hell of a lot more that needs to be posted in this article...like all the stuff in our texting thread for example.

Poseidon: That's kinda the point, love.

Hook: She has to go and find it first.

Artz: *blushes in embarrassment and looks away sheepishly*

Light: I'm fine with that. Besides, she practically has your shit pretty much memorized. Why because she spent seven months trying to figure out what to do with Poseidon and how Hook tied into it all. She nearly ripped her hair out so many times.

Poseidon/Hook/Artz/Yuna: *deadpans* Worth it.

Light: *shakes his head at them and walks away* Unbelievable, strike that, definitely believable.

The Deathly Hollows - The Ice Witch, Deathdealer

Hello everyone and welcome back to the Realm! For the sake of my sanity, I will not be revealing a portion of her past. Why because it ties into the future and I haven't worked out the exact timeline in which certain events occur. That being said, I will be roughly starting where I left off in Crow's profile...with an undetermined amount of time in between the two profiles. Now then...Introduction Time!

The Snow Maiden of the Blood Guard, the Hollow of Rebirth, the Angel of Death. She is Deathdealer of the Deathly Hollows and she is her resolve.


You're probably wondering why there is so much death going on in her intro and that has several reasons. The first being that out of all the Hollows, she has the highest body count. Unlike Shadow or Crow who usually yield to the desires of Her Ladyship, Deathdealer does what she deems as necessary. She doesn't care if history labels her as a soulless murderess or a blood soaked evil spirit. She chooses to do what her Ladyship often refrains from doing and that is killing.

Now before I get too much further in, she may be known as Deathdealer on Sol side, but within the Realm, she is referred to as Selene. The difference is due to the Hollow's state of dress...Sol side, all black...Realm side, all white. Her full name is Selene Alice Lanaria, having been adopted by the Star Child, but her birth name is actually Alice Selene *****...did you honestly think I was going to ruin that reveal just yet. Trust me, there is a lot going on with Selene.

Now back to all the death stuff...Deathdealer is what certain vampires were called in the Underworld series and it suited her quite nicely. As for the Angel of Death, this has to do with a plot twist that is about to be completely and utterly spoiled...she and Crow, after God knows how many eons, are a thing...an actual fricking couple! I was trying to work out what her secondary name would be then remembered the twist I had been entertaining a few days prior and I just sort of smirked and nodded my head sagely. Ironically, these two are very compatible with each other. Crow choosing to act the part of a monster and Selene choosing to walk a path stained with blood, both choosing darker paths so that the Star Child wouldn't have so much to bear on her own.


Now to pick up where I left off with Crow...the two Hollows were always by her side, practically waiting on her hand and foot...and she was getting annoyed. She had spent centuries surviving on her own and their constant hovering was really starting to get on her last nerve. She continued to put up with it because she was all they knew. Both of their "births" were connected solely to her and beyond a not so talkative Solanna, she was all they had. She was tempted to return to Sol but then memories of Atlantis would flood her mind, making her cry and to have horrific night terrors that had her screaming herself awake every night.

She wasn't alright and she doubted that she ever would be. How was she supposed to move forward after so much agony and torment? She was a being of light, but she no longer had a light to guide her...she had destroyed him to save herself. The boy that shared her name had been the one to bring back the light within her and he was gone...only Shadow remained and remembered nothing from before his birth. She honestly wished that there was someone that knew her but wasn't connected to the fall of Atlantis that she could talk to. Little did she know that her wish was about to be granted.

Artz and the Hollows had been going through the entirety of Draconis to landscape and develop the planet. They had moved into one of the mountainous regions a few days ago and were nearing the area that was always covered in snow due to its altitude. The ginger avatar had never seen snow fall in her life; toxins in the future prevented it from getting cold enough to freeze rain and Atlantis had been located in a sub-tropical environment because the Draconians liked the warmer climate. When the sky began to fill with soft white flurries gently falling to the ground, all she could do was stare into the sky with awe and wonder.


Her first time seeing snow fall in real life loosened something within her and she was finally able to breathe again. When she smiled, both men had stopped and stared because her entire body was shining with an electric blue light. The light reflected off the falling snow creating a prismatic cascade...and she laughed, joy and wonder radiating from her entire being. Crow started crying in relief but Shadow's attention was drawn elsewhere. He moved away to what had caught his eye and he gasped, running the rest of the way and slid onto his knees. Half buried in the snow was a little girl no older than eight, she had dark hair and pale skin.

He hated to interrupt his light's joy but this child needed help and now. He called out to Artz, his distressed tone immediately garnering her attention. Her eyes widened as she saw the child being held in his arms and barely breathing. She was in front of him in a flash of light, kneeling down and taking the little girl into her arms, but she didn't know what to do. Crow told her to calm down and allow her emotions to guide her. She wanted to save the child so she needed to let herself feel, to allow her powers to express what she held inside. She held the child close, closing her eyes and took a deep breath.

'What grace has given me, let it pass to her. Let her be spared. Please...just one life, let me save just one life.'

The redhead's power erupted and flowed into the child in her arms, stabilizing her genetic makeup and increasing her life force. The light faded to reveal an utterly exhausted ginger avatar and a very awake little girl with vibrant blue eyes that reminded her so much of Clara's son. Tears rolled down her cheeks as she smiled in relief. She hadn't been able to save anyone before, but the knowledge of her beloved Draconians combined with the boy's temporal abilities had allowed her to save the little girl...Selene Alice Lanaria. The girl was her adopted daughter from a distant future which just made Artz cry even harder before ultimately passing out from extreme fatigue.


Selene spent the next three and a half weeks with the Hollows of Destruction and Death since her mother was currently unconscious from saving her life. She didn't really remember what happened that made it necessary for her to be sent to the past, to the time that her mother's emotions were at their purest and most powerful, but she definitely remembered the Hollows and how kind they had been to her...but then she asked a question that had them stumped.

'Where is she? Mummy said that there were three Hollows at the beginning of the Realm; The Hollow of Destruction, The Hollow of Death, and The Hollow of Rebirth. So where is she? Where is the Hollow of Rebirth?'

The men just looked at each other, neither knowing the answer because the only other female besides Her Ladyship was Solanna and the third Hollow apparently had a humanoid appearance. They both then looked at her and both came to the same conclusion within seconds of each other. The child before them would one day become the third Hollow, but how they hell were they going to tell her that? Seeing as the males were seemingly unresponsive, Selene went outside to play in the snow. Noticing her absence, the Hollows panicked and raced outside, only to see her manipulating and controlling the snow and ice.

It was a rather hypnotic and beautiful sight because the child was naturally gifted in ice manipulation, but Crow sensed something within her...something that reminded him of the sea and he asked if she could control water as well...to which the girl smiled but then frowned when she tried to control the water itself, her control all over the place. She became more and more frustrated until her eyes became ice blue, her skin losing what coloring she had, and fangs appeared to be extending from her mouth...vampire. 



The little girl was part vampire and with her transformation came the thirst their kind was known for and she launched herself at the Hollows. Her teeth sunk into Crow's neck and the Hollow simply raised his arms and wrapped them around her, allowing her to sate her thirst. After a few minutes, she released him and fell asleep, a content smile on her face. Shadow looked at the demonic butler who simply stated better him than her Ladyship, to which the Hollow of Destruction begrudgingly agreed. Both he and his light were too powerful and their blood would actually rip her to shreds from the inside out and Solanna didn't have blood so that only left the Hollow of Death to see to that dietary need.

When Artz awoke and was informed of what had transpired while she was unconscious, she asked how Selene was taking the news about her apparently recent upgrade to vampirism and the little girl's answer was to latch onto the Hollow of Death while riding on his back. The sight shocked her but she started laughing after Crow let out a long suffering sigh. He had already resigned himself to be her personal canteen and it didn't help that Selene said he tasted good and that she was keeping him. Shadow was just standing off to the side feigning neglect and whining about how the butler got all the girls which made said girls laugh hysterically.

After Selene's arrival, there was a radical shift of behavior from the Star Child. She focused solely on her adoptive daughter, teaching everything that the girl wanted to know and what she needed to know. The girl was quite happy to have her mother's undivided attention, but she was also worried. When she drank Crow's blood, she assimilated his memories and some of his thoughts. She saw her mother through his eyes and she realized that her mother had no intention of returning to Sol anytime soon and that wasn't good.


There were people that needed the Star Child and the dark haired child knew that she couldn't be selfish, but she also knew that nothing she said right now would change her mother's mind or heart because she was still a kid, so she waited until she had reached full adult hood before informing her mother of her desire to travel to Telluria...the official name for Sol which Artz had overruled. The redhead was rather scared for her daughter. She knew that she could take care of herself, her Hollows had seen to her physical and combat training, but Atlantis still haunted her so she asked if it would be alright if she traveled with her.

This resulted in a yes but caused an argument between the girls and the Hollows about Solanna. They didn't want to leave the last Draconian all alone but the Hollows refused to allow them to travel around Sol without their protection. This conflict came to a complete and abrupt halt when a mysterious figure in a dark purple cloak suddenly appeared before them and floating in mid air. The Hollows immediately took up defensive positions in between the new arrival and the girls, only to have Artz squeal like a fan girl and start jumping up and down like an idiot, thoroughly confusing the other three.

'First Sin of the Order, the Boar Sin, the Sin of Gluttony, The Sorceress of Creation. I am Mystic of the Seven Deadly Sins and I am her wonder....now off you pop. I've got a long list of things to do and I don't need you lot getting underfoot. Shoo shoo.'



The cloaked figure was revealed but before the group set off for Telluria...Sol...Artz full on glomped the golden eyed woman, receiving an amused chuckle from the raven. It was about two minutes later that they realized that they had no idea how to get to the other side, which is where Mystic came in. She had worked out the mechanics for a gate system commonly referred to as portals which would allow passage to Sol and passage to other planets as the Realm was expanded. It didn't take her long to set up the main portal and off they went...right into a battlefield. This is where Selene earned her place among the Hollows as she fought off and killed hundreds of men that were trying to murder them and their enemy.

Now Artz knew why Mystic had suddenly shown up because she had accidentally started a fucking war and needed a place to lay low for a while. She was not amused. She was even more upset by her daughter's blatant disregard for the value of life and was very vocal about it, but her daughter refused to budge, saying that she would slaughter anyone that dared to hurt her mother. The Star Child wanted to know why she would go to such extreme measures and the newly appointed Hollow of Rebirth stated that everything was not sunshine and rainbows, something the ginger knew quite well. She would become death itself just so that her mother could save a single life, for every life saved was another star in sky.


Artz cried yet again, her heart aching but also touched by her daughter's resolve, and though she hated the idea of so much bloodshed, she knew that sometimes it was going to be necessary. She could not allow what happened to Atlantis to happen ever again. All that misery and anguish, so many lives lost, and all so she could build a brighter future and create a true sanctuary for all, The Realm of the Blood Guard. She looked around the blood soaked battleground and made a vow to help and save as many as she could, to give her love to those that would accept it, to give them a home and a family, a place to belong.

Thus was the beginning of the Star Child's journey through time, the Hollows of Destruction, Death and Rebirth in her wake and this is where this time period ends.


Artz: Why does it end because I have no clue who I meet next. *sighs* So I will jump through time...to World War Two!

Poseidon: You're serious? You're actually going to do Sparky's profile first?

Hook: Doesn't his timeline overlap with ours a lot?

Poseidon: And for that reason alone, you should do Starsea first!

Light: They've forgotten a specific plot twist, otherwise this wouldn't be an issue.

Hook: What plot tw...oh.

Light: *a little smug* Yeah...oh.

Poseidon: What the devil are you two going on about? What plot twist?

Hook: But is she actually going to reveal it? This is a rather hefty spoiler we're talking about, mate.

Light: The only way to find out is to let her type up my profile.

Poseidon: Um hello...Poseidon very confused. Poseidon very lost.

Hook: No change then, brat.

Poseidon: Oi!

Light: How about we leave her to it because she still has to add some images/media to this article before posting it.

Hook: Agreed. Besides...faster we leave, the faster we get that possible reveal.

Light and Hook walk off, completely ignoring the Third Captain entirely.

Poseidon: Why do I even bother?

Yuna: Dude, I've been asking that since I first met Artz. *pushes him out of the article*


Tuesday, March 3, 2020

The Deathly Hollows - The Devil's Phantom, Crow

Okay, since the next part of Shadow's profile coincides with the event that gives rise to the Second Hollow, Crow...I decided to be merciful and stop tormenting my non-existent readers with the mystery that is the Hollow of Death. So without further ado, Introduction Time!

The Demon of the Blood Guard, The Hollow of Death,  The Devil's Phantom. He is Crow of The Deathly Hollows and he is her servant.



Anyone that has watched or read Black Butler, go ahead and scream your heads off. This lovely little morsel is Sebastian Michaelis, the demonic butler of Ciel Phantomhive...*blinks* Did I seriously just do that? I didn't even mean that pun. Okay...Phantomhive...Phantom...I think you can understand why I feel like face palming right now. Anyways, I'm not entirely certain when he actually popped up. I think it was when I was trying to figure out how Ben became her darkness and the evil and corruption left over was like a cross between a black fog and the Skin of Evil from Star Trek: The Next Generation. Next thing I know I'm hearing my character say I know who you are...You're Sebastian Michaelis and you are simply one hell of a butler. Thus forming the man that would one day be known as The Hollow of Death, Crow. I went with Crow for two reasons...Raven did not roll off the tongue as easily as Crow does and the second reason...*points below*


I absolutely loved the movie called The Crow and yes, there is a division within the Blood Guard called The Crows, of which the Second Hollow is the leader of. This will be explained later...probably in a different article, but for now...it's time for the darkness to rise, the star to fall, and the destruction of the city of Atlantis, giving rise to a myth that would last throughout the ages.

The Star Child and the boy bearing her name continued to walk deeper into the complex. The young boy was becoming extremely worried about the woman he loved, her eyes kept flickering between two colors...blue and red. Her aura was screaming with fury and she was clearly struggling to remain in control. It was clear that she had no experience in dealing with the emotions of the darker end of the emotional spectrum which was why the Draconians had attempted to conceal what had been happening to them, a vain attempt to save her soul, but he wondered if that was truly the case.

With what little he and his parents had gleaned about the true history of Atlantis, the Draconians had no need for human companionship. They were perfectly content living their lives in the city that their beloved avatar had built for them. The introduction of humans into the equation was actually the worst possible decision they could have made, even the builder of the city had said so, but they had insisted. The young boy named Artz began to further analyze all the previously acquired information and cross referenced it with the details of their current surroundings. There was no way that the Draconians would not know that this place was being built, Artz would be oblivious whilst trying to deal with the ever increasing demands of a growing population.

They wanted this to happen, the Draconians allowed this to happen...Light must be tempered by darkness if it is to be unyielding and eternal. They were dying, their species was dying out, they wanted to leave behind a legacy but there wasn't enough time. There was something that he was missing, a third element in play...the future. His father had been from the future so its possible that a message was sent as well in order to force the Star Child down a certain path in order to achieve the desired outcome. Red...the greater the light, the deeper the darkness. That was it...she had to awaken her darkness, embrace it in order to move forward, to help so many she had to endure the most evil atrocities and the deepest of torments.

The balance must be broken, a new destiny must unfold, and the only person that could be with her through it all...was himself, her shadow.

They reached the innermost sanctum of the scientific compound, the core. A high pitched and wailing scream of anguish reverberated against the door, making them both freeze in shock and fear then she spoke...Solanna. Using the lingering vibrations by the Draconian's screaming, the redhead amplified it, folded it back upon itself, and then sent the combined blast against the heavy reinforced door, completely blowing it off its hinges and across the room to embed itself in the opposite wall.


There, contained within a massive tank, was the last Draconian. Her name was Solanna and she had been the avatar's closest and dearest friend. Looking upon her now, she couldn't even recognize her, but the moment the avatar spoke, Solanna wailed in despair as if begging the Star Child to flee. The avatar barely paid the head scientist any attention, focusing mainly on her tormented friend. This was the reason why the city guard had been sent to acquire her. Her bond with their race made her a compatible vessel to house the combined essence of the fallen species. She was being upgraded from the immortal whore of Atlantis to the immortal battery that maintained their youth and longevity.

When the son of her fallen friend was taken and held hostage, she barely blinked, knowing full well that the child bearing her name could easily free himself at any time he chose. They were attempting to use him as a bargaining chip...his life for her freedom. She just looked at the head scientist like he was stupid because she flat out told him that if she walked into that chamber, a force far more devastating would be unleashed...something they would have no control over whatsoever. Believing her to be bluffing and more threats issued until she just got fed up with it and pretty much said press the damn button, you imbecile, and spare me the torment of your monotonous dribble. Artz couldn't help it and he choked down a laugh, his namesake sending him a smirk though there was no light in her eyes anymore.

She entered the chamber, the outer door closing behind her and when the inner door opened, the room filled to the brim with an inky black fog. The last Draconian, Solanna, was slowly drained of the black taint, her refined brilliance shining once more. This caused a bit of a panic because without the dark energy containing her, she overloaded all the electrical consoles and in doing so, the outer door of the chamber opened. The fog slowly billowed out along with the faint clicking of heels on the tiled floor. Within the shroud of darkness came a rather high pitched giggle and that's when they caught a glimpse of what lurked within, a pair of glowing red eyes.


The Draconian spoke in human tongue, begging the creature within the fog to spare the lives of the innocent that were still within the city. The creature informed the still caged alien that the only being that possessed even a sliver of purity was the very boy being held hostage by the scientists, that all the other inhabitants had been corrupted beyond recognition and their evil was toxic to her kind, to life itself. Solanna pleaded that she spare the boy at the very least.

'Just because I am dark does not mean that I am evil.'

The fog began to clear and revealed a woman similar in appearance to the Star Child, but her eyes were the color of spilt blood and hair blacker than a raven's wing. Her attire had also changed to reflect the change that had taken place within the young avatar. Gone were the crimson locks that shined like liquid fire in the sun's light and in shadow, the color of spilt blood bathed in moonlight. The once brilliant sapphires that glowed with a light from within were now like diamonds drenched in blood. The balance has been broken and the darkness of the Star Child has been unleashed.


But this awakening was quite abrupt and any who shared a deep bond with the young avatar felt the transformation, none more so than the Empress of the Sea, Kali. The aquatic spider that governed the sea had journeyed closer to the city when the connection between them had been reestablished, but with the woman's sudden transformation, the hyper species abnormal reacted quite violently, simply unable to withstand the sudden flood of reversed emotions. She activated her power of magnetic resonance and unleashed a massive shockwave into the sea...the resulting tidal wave heading directly towards the city.


This information was passed along to the scientists who ordered the Star Child to destroy Kali or they would kill Artz. Their heads went flying off, their bodies falling to the floor. One simple sonic ripple, that's all it took for the dark avatar to rid herself of the irksome pests. The young boy ran up to her, completely unafraid of the woman, but his eyes filled with worry. The dark avatar's skin had begun to crack and was glowing as if she was breaking apart. The Draconian revealed that although light and dark were capable of existing within the same body, the combined evil of the city and the hatred of the Draconians were causing the woman's body to splinter apart.

The boy begged Solanna for help, but there was nothing she could do and without a compatible vessel to siphon the darkness into, the evil within the woman would destroy her. He asked what would happen if there was a compatible vessel. The Draconian answered that with a compatible vessel to house her darkness, the evil within would be forcibly purged, simply unable to remain within a being of pure light. He then asked if there was a way to create a vessel and the dark avatar stated that the only viable candidate for such a thing was the boy himself but to do so, all that he was now would be destroyed. He would fall, never to rise again, forever bound to the Star Child. None of his memories or core self would remain, everything about him would be completely rewritten...painfully.


The boy that bore the name of Artz demanded but one thing, that if any part of him could be transferred to her then do it; power, light, essence...anything that he could give in return to help her build a better future. The dark avatar smiled softly at the boy, commenting something along the lines of Typical Artz. The transfer began and the boy known as Artz was completely obliterated, his story unwritten and he was reformed into the the body of a man wearing simple dark clothing and was quite confused because he didn't know where he was or even what his own name was, but it did not stop him from saving a young woman with red hair and blue eyes from a nasty looking glob of black goo and a rather ominous fog.


Countless screams were heard throughout the city and then there was silence. A silence broken by the repulsive blob cackling away in glee. It had just murdered and absorbed every other living being within the city with the exception of the nameless man, the redhead, and the last Draconian. Why because it could and granted it the bonus of more power, enough to obliterate the origin of the evil that had been generating for such a long time...the Star Child. After a rather brief conversation which had enraged the evil being, it launched itself at the woman who smirked as she named him, gave him a purpose, and with them, a fragment of her soul to create his own. The goo and fog vanished as a naked man fell foward and into the woman's waiting arms.

The nameless one asked what they were going to do, having checked the remaining equipment and confirmed that a massive tidal wave was heading straight for the now empty city. Solanna told them to go, to leave this wretched place, willing to be entombed with the city as it would sink to the bottom of the sea, but the red haired avatar refused to abandon her friend and decided that it was time...time for the planet of her lost family to rise again, Draconis. Held within her being was the combined knowledge of an entire species, she was their legacy, so she used that knowledge and her newfound power, shining with a brilliant, electric blue light which engulfed the city mere moments before the tidal wave hit.

The city of Atlantis disappeared, never to be seen again. Many variations of this mighty city were created throughout history, but all of them failed to capture its divine splendor and fell victim to the same corruption, causing each one to fall and further solidifying the ancient city's dark legend, but as for the true Atlantis, it now sat at the bottom of a deep lake beneath a fortress like city that would one day become known as Xatolie Forge, home of the Star Child and the Prism Guard that would one day protect her. Here the last Draconian known as Solanna had chosen to remain in, the city she called home within the sacred spring...despite the avatar willing to build her a new home.


The one currently known as Sebastian Michaelis interrupted them and told Solanna that there was no longer a need for her to remain silent, that it was time for the young avatar to know the truth. The last Draconian told her of a woman that she had met before in the future, about how the Draconians wished to leave behind a legacy but there wasn't time, about how the Realm would never have been born, why they all had to suffer so much for so long...she even spoke of the inevitable passing of her species, that within five thousand human years, she would have been the only Draconian remaining. They knew that if they allowed humans within the city that Atlantis would fall, but give rise to the Realm, a true sanctuary for all.

It really wasn't her fault, she did everything she was supposed to do in order to create the Realm, but it didn't make her feel any better. Nothing would erase or unwrite what had been done and so she left to wander Draconis, Shadow always be her side. What was she doing...landscaping. Much of the planet was not developed or simply impractical like the fact that the fortress city that was Xatolie Forge was floating in the air and needed to be reworked so that it did not disturb the spring below. Sebastian watched her from a distance, seeing just how subdued the Star Child was and he didn't know what to do, what could he do?

Sebastian Michaelis believed himself to be a monster, a demon, a blight upon the Realm. He was born from evil and hatred, bound by fury and despair. He could not bare to watch her any longer and took refuge in the cave where the sacred spring was. He didn't know where else to go...he felt so lost. He sat there for a long time before the Star Child suddenly was in front of him. She knelt down to look him in the eyes, her own warm and kind. He tried to look away, mumbling something about being a monster.

'Monsters do not shed tears...but you do.'



He reached up and sure enough, he was crying and apparently had been for a while, but if he wasn't a monster than what was he?

'One hell of a butler.'

She told him the story of the demonic butler that served the boy known as Ciel Phantomhive and then followed that story with the plotline for Van Helsing, starring Hugh Jackman, focusing on one quote in particular, one that applied very well to his origin and birth.

'This thing...man...whatever it is...evil may have created, left its mark on it, but evil does not rule it. Therefore I cannot kill it.'

Then she spoke about a creature called Mewtwo and a valuable lesson he learned from a human because he too questioned his being, his existence, all that he was...just like Sebastian was doing right now.

'The circumstances of one's birth are irrelevant. It is what you do with the gift of life that determines who you are.'

Having said her piece, she left him to his thoughts, her constant Shadow following her yet again. Sebastian wondered if that woman related everything to a story, but it mattered not because her words had the desired effect. He wasn't a monster, but he could act the part...yes, by absorbing her stronger negative emotions into himself, he would be able to keep her stabilized and in control. Moreover, he would become an instrument of pain and death, inflicting upon others agony and torment on all those that would dare to harm her. In that moment, he chose to embrace the idea of being her butler and upon informing her of his decision, she granted him the name of Crow, the Hollow of Death, The Devil's Phantom, and her servant.

Shadow had already decided that he was hers so he became the first Hollow and Crow became the second. Artz didn't like the idea of them walking the darker path but she did understand why they would deem it necessary. Her actions in the past had shown her that she could be as dark as she liked, but she had to choose to be evil. She knew that her beloved Hollows would never allow it to get that far again and she could not persuade from their course, granting them her blessing but under the stipulation that they also looked out for each other, both had readily agreed.


Artz: This is where it ends for now because the next section will be the profile for the third Deathly Hollow, Deathdealer, and the clusterfuck that is her origin story.

Hook: Get off your lazy bum and finally write the profiles for the other three Captains.

Artz: You're just tired of being neglected...you do realize that your profile and Poseidon's happen all within the same book, Starsea, right? Not to mention that there is a lot going on before your actual origin stories, right?

Poseidon: Oh he knows, love. He's just curious as to how you'll pull it off.

Light: Does this mean that I get to go first for a change?

Poseidon/Hook: No.

Artz: Yes.

Them: What? *notices that she's gone* Hey! *then notices Light is gone* Bloody hell!