Etherverse and Fusions
Etherverse
A “bad ending” following Cross' failed X-Event. It was a catastrophe that swept across the Multiverse in a rippling effect. The very preservation of life within the Multiverse hinged on the sound preservation of its code. The code was the foundation upon which everything had been built, and when chunks suddenly disappeared in bulk, the resulting collapse echoed across timelines and through every universe within bounds. The chaos shook the souls of everyone. Without a sound structure to grab onto, the gaps in reality caused the AUs to cave in on themselves. Everything appeared lost. Death was certainly the only outcome... wasn't it? That's when the unexpected happened. Perhaps the Multiverse itself, in an act of its own kind of Determination, made one last effort to continue on. Code from monsters and humans, across every possibility for their existence and every variation of their life, mashed together into one being, ultimately birthing a new form of that same alternating character from those countless other routes. There were no longer any alternate universes to be found, merely branching paths of the new story that'd yet to be unfolded.
Fusion Fun
I’ve always had an interest in the “fusion” community. The premise of taking characters and attempting to understand how they’d function as one being is one I’ve wanted to participate in for some time now. My little ‘Fusion Fun’ project is just that, a project I’m doing for fun. I don’t have any grand story planned out. I’m just enjoying making designs and concocting personalities. Now, that’s not to say there won’t ever be a story. There may be one in the future. But, at least for now, these characters exist for enjoyment only.















