The Ascendant Force x Danger World.
Canon: Confirmed
The Ascendant Force Book 1: Ayden was just an infant when he escaped the clutches of the sinister organization, Malvora, after they killed his family and experimented on him and other children. Raised in safety, flashes of his forgotten past now haunt his mind.
Determined to uncover the truth, Ayden embarks on a journey to bring Malvora to justice, joined by friends who share the same dark origin. As they face old scars and unexpected allies, Ayden must confront the forces that shaped his life and stop Malvora before they destroy more lives... and all of reality.
Danger World Part 1: In the year 2033, reality itself fractured. Timelines bled into one another, unleashing beasts from humanity's distant past and unimaginable future into the present. In a single catastrophic day, one dominant species nearly drove mankind to extinction, leaving only scattered survivors clinging to life in the ruins of a broken world. Among them are three teenagers who intercept a faint distress signal from the Tygart Valley Dome-one of the last known sanctuaries of humanity. With little choice but to answer the call, they set out across a landscape twisted by evolution and corruption, where creatures both familiar and alien stalk the shadows. To survive, they must endure the deadliest world ever born... a world shaped by death itself.
The connection of The Ascedant force (my work) and Danger World (@Blindingfury the third's work): The way Danger World and The Ascendant Force connect isn't through a direct, shared universe, but through a much larger framework that exists beyond their individual realities. Think of it as an omniversal web, where each story occupies its own branch, yet certain concepts, energies, or beings bleed across the gaps.
One of the biggest anchors between the two is the idea of deleted concepts. Any character, event, or idea that was once part of their worlds but later removed doesn't vanish completely-it drifts into an isolated dimension that sits outside both timelines. This place is hidden, deliberately kept unrevealed for now, but its existence ensures that nothing ever truly disappears; it just waits for the right moment to resurface. That's why echoes of lost storylines or abandoned designs may show up in strange ways, subtly tying both series together.
Another key link is Niron, a fundamental element present across multiple realities. Though it manifests differently depending on the universe, its presence alone suggests a deeper underlying law that connects them. Alongside it, cryptids serve as another bridge. While the cryptids in each world may not be identical, the fact that both realities house them shows a shared mythological backbone. They act almost like universal constants— shapes and legends that recur no matter which branch of the omniverse you're in.
The larger vision is that while Danger World and The Ascendant Force unfold in their own spaces, bridges exist that can cross between them. These bridges are rare and not easily understood, but they allow characters, forces, or even fragments of reality to pass from one universe into another. The long-term plan even includes bringing characters from Danger World into a future The Ascendant Force books—not as permanent fixtures, but as travelers across this omniversal network.
What makes this exciting is that the stories don't collapse into each other or lose their individuality.
Instead, they remain distinct, yet threaded together by hidden corridors of connection. It's less about merging universes and more about acknowledging that all stories exist within a greater lattice of possibility-one where even the most unlikely crossings can happen when the time is right.










