phoenix. you have suffered much... yet, each time, you find a way to survive. no matter how beaten down, you endure. you are stronger than you give yourself credit for.
mermaid. you are a free spirit. like a bounding wave, you go where the wind and the tides carry you, never looking for more than what is over the far horizon.
dragon. you are a powerful force, not afraid to defend what is yours through fire and blood. those around you would be wise to respect the power you wield.
For those unfamiliar with Cafe Enchante, I’ll give a brief summary and reasoning for why crossover verses are so convenient / accessible for me.
The main plot revolves around, you guessed it, a Cafe called Enchante. The customers of Enchante are almost all from other ‘worlds’, their is only one human customer and it’s a government operative to watch over the other worldly creatures on occasion. There’s 5 customers in total and then the owner Kotone (the heroine). Most of the cast rents rooms at Enchante’s second floor aswell, but Misyr doesn’t as he has to go back to his world every night.
The reason the customers can travel to Enchante from their original worlds is because of more or less a magic door. There’s one in the back room of Enchante, then another on each of their worlds. All of the doors connect to Enchante, then to get back to their worlds they only have to be the one to touch the doorknob and open the door. Why do these doors exist? You can find that in Misyr’s about.
Now Misyr doesn’t let anyone come with him to his world. As the demon world isn’t his real home and his real world pretty much kills anyone else on sight SO no following Misyr to his world if you don’t want your muse to die in a number of minutes. (but I mean if you want to plot something along those lines then I'm willing to discuss it).
But anyways, for crossover verses I pretty much have it that the main door and Enchante are located in said universe of whoever I’m rping with. Misyr can also alter his appearance to fit in more with the world he travels to, for an example he has a 'human form' for when he's walking outside of the cafe during his main verse. Most of the time he'll be seen in his demon king appearance first before he eventually changes appearances depending on what he learns about the new world he's in.
So for those who don't know the ending to Misyr's route in Cafe Enchante - it kind of sucks. At least in my opinion. So I'm going to list out some changes I've made for my portrayal. I'll try not to do a deep dive into Misyr's route, but there is a lot of info to cover.
tldr:
Kotone is a non human but more like Misyr instead of Noah.
The cafe stays a normal cafe it’s not some weird pocket dimension bs.
Kotone and Misyr both gain freedom and can have a life outside of their relationship, thank god.
The whole ‘turning a nonhuman back into a human’ research has a purpose now outside of Kaoru's route.
Misyr is fucking free to do what he wants even if he is a human now.
Bonus note: I renamed Misyr's world to 'the world at the end of time' instead of 'the world of end times' cause what the fuck kind of name is that??
The world at the end of time, Misyr’s ‘homeworld’ so to speak, has a resident of the name of Noah. Noah that helped make the Ark to save the residents of the previous life inhabited world, but was betrayed by the humans around him. Most of the events throughout the game, portals opening, creatures of ash going through, changing world’s disposition; are his doing as he’s trying to more or less get someone to notice him - as he exists as a mere consciousness. Misyr has lived in the world Noah has merged with for what could be millions of years and never noticed him. Noah was sick of it. To this end, he tricks Kotone to coming to the world, and after nearly dying from the ash alone, he tries to make her more like him - into a part of the world itself.
Kotone, who was turned into a mere consciousness thanks to Noah - regains her body after Misyr finds her at the core of the World at the end of time. With her only being a consciousness for a short period of time, and having someone there who is an anchor, she’s able to separate herself from Noah and the world through the sheer power of emotion TM.
Even though Misyr had learned of Noah, he had been apart of the world for too long, and could still only make an illusion of himself of ash, so the ending with Misyr seeing Noah off continues as normal, except with Kotone joining in aswell - being in a solid body and able to see him off aswell.
Though she has the body, she still holds some connection with the world and tries to get them out of the core, but anything she could have done was too weak and they’re trapped. However, before the world is completely engulfed, the other regular customers (the non humans, Kaoru had already reached his breaking point with the world’s ash and had escaped), burst in and grab the two of them. It’s then they quickly realize that Kotone isn’t exactly human. But instead of the way the canon goes about it, I have it that she became more of how Misyr was, her body went through an extreme evolution and starts turning things to ash. It moved slowly, though, so IL simply wraps her up in some spare fabric on his person and the group quickly gets out of the world.
From there Misyr helps Kotone contain her newfound abilities and evolution, as it was almost exactly what had happened to him. Not as extreme, thankfully, maybe due to merging with Noah, the core being less dangerous with Noah there, or perhaps it was one last gift from Noah himself. She kept her human form, and she didn’t suddenly turn her surroundings to ash with such devastation as Misyr did to the demon world, but she can’t touch anything, she has trouble breathing such clean air, and others couldn’t get close to her without feeling the effects of the ash themselves.
It takes nearly a year, but they are able to get Kotone to a livable state and stable with her newfound abilities. During this time all the other worlds have their endings, and the regulars are able to gather at the cafe again. Misyr joins the staff temporarily as Kotone still has to practice with the coffee and kitchen supplies to make sure she didn’t turn them to ash. Though she was able to achieve this in a few months.
It was unsure if Kotone had gained an immortal life like Misyr had, but for now she's able to live normally.
And so is Misyr. He rents a room in the cafe and works there part time. Any of his free time is spent with his friends from the cafe, or exploring the world outside with Kariya - as he truly hasn’t seen the world except for what was around the cafe or the government building Kaoru worked at. He comes back to the cafe everyday to tell Kotone of his new adventures, and they talk about them over a cup of coffee.
Akira Mikado, a scientist, is working on a way to turn nonhumans back into humans based on the proven result of Misyr himself. So they’re hoping that Kotone can go back to normal one day too.
This ending can honestly be rped whether or not Kotone and Misyr end up in a relationship. I will default to them simply being Platonic Partners rather than in a romantic relationship.
Misyr’s mainverse takes place sometime after the start of Cafe Enchante but before any specific ‘route’ events take place. This allows him more freedom when having interactions as he isn’t locked into a specific role.
Crossover
Pretty much the above but taking place in another world. I’ve explained Misyr and how easy it is for him to have a crossover but pretty much it simply is the Cafe he frequents (which canonically has regulars from other worlds) is located in the world he is ‘visiting’ / the world of the person I’m having a thread with. This will pretty much be the default for any interaction not taking place in Japan.
True ending.
This verse goes off of my version of Misyr’s route where he’s able to leave the cafe freely after helping Kotone with her new abilities. He travels the world to see what he has missed in the million of years he had been isolated.