Board Thread:Stories/@comment-34100315-20181026105950

Long, long ago, a meeting was announced for dragons across the universe. The goal was for the dragons who knew crossovers the most well to forge two keys with their own breath, and break those keys into fragments.

Two dragons were picked from the crowd, Bahamut and Tiamat. But if you're guessing these were the ones from Dungeons and Dragons, you'd be wrong. Bahamut and Tiamat have actually starred in two franchises; Dungeons and Dragons, and an app game called DragonVale, in which the creators were able to sneak the dragons in.

However, the main legendary dragons in the game, Kairos, Gaia and Ts'aishen were angered to not have gotten a chance to make a special key. So, to avoid an event similar to the Time Has Come, they were allowed to make their own keys, however they would be less powerful then Bahamut and Tiamat's keys.

Each dragon forged a different key. Kairos forged the Key of Time, Gaia forged the Key of Life, and Ts'aishen forged the Key of Luck. Bahamut and Tiamat forged keys as well, Bahamut forging the Key of Order and Tiamat forging the Key of Chaos. However, the dragons broke the keys into five elemental fragments, counting up to Ten Fragments in whole.

The pieces of the Key of Order were the Light, Air, Earth, Water and Metal Fragments, while the pieces of the Key of Chaos were the Dark, Cold, Fire, Plant and Lightnng Fragments. However, the groups of fragments could of course be pieced together into the keys they once were; as long as the person rebuilding the keys remembered the fragments and made sure not to mix up any fragments.

"So," you may ask, "Why would they go into so much trouble just to build a few keys, and promptly break a few?" These keys were the keys to the Universal Gate, a door that allowed people to access any area within the triverse, the triverse being the ultimate multiverse that contains all other multiverses. The door is guarded with five locks, each one being able to be opened by a different key.

The hopes were was that this overly complex process would make sure that only the people worthy could actually open the gate. This was not the case.

Born from the egg of the Sun Cardinal and the Moon Hummingbird, the Eclipse Phoenix was a dark being that would finally open the gate. It earned each key, easily and without strain.

The Sun Cardinal and Moon Hummingbird were the keepers of the Key of Time, so it was gifted to it during it's first birthday.

The Keys of Life and Luck were obtained with wits; he blessed the Golden Rabbit's precious wheat field with a plentiful harvest, so he earned the Key of Luck as a reward. Then, he used the Key of Luck to grant never-ending fortune to the Flower Bear, so it gave him the Key of Life.

The ten fragments which were later forged into the Keys of Order and Chaos were obtained more brutally; the Eclipse Phoenix burnt the Kingdoms of Cold and Plant into ash and smolders, stealing the Fragments of Cold and Plant from that and attempting to make most of the other kingdoms forfeit their fragments. This succeeded with all but Fire, Lightning, and Light-- Fire and Lightning being promptly destroyed, and Light barely surviving but loosing their fragment.

The captured prince of the Kingdom of Light, Firefly, was forced to rebuild the Key of Order, while the Eclipse Phoenix crafted the Key of Chaos itself. But when all was said and done, the Eclipse Phoenix now had control over the entire triverse.

Now, the survivors of the elemental kingdoms but cross crossovers to defeat the Eclipse Phoenix... but is such a task truely possible? 