Scene 1 : Ikari's Arrival in Eclipsed Eternity
Ikari stands before the colossal gates of the Eclipsed Eternity verse, his heart pounding with urgency. He walks through the dazzling streets of Celestara, its floating cities and celestial towers glowing in the eternal twilight. He approaches a passerby.
Ikari: "I'm looking for the Omni Voyagers. Do you know where I can find them?"
The citizen eyes him cautiously before pointing toward the sky.
Citizen: "They reside in the flying fortress above Celestara. Only those worthy may approach."
Nodding, Ikari summons his energy, launching himself skyward. As he ascends, the massive fortress looms ahead—an architectural marvel blending technology and divinity, surrounded by shifting clouds and golden light.
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Scene 2 : The Warning
Ikari bursts into the main hall of the fortress, breathing heavily. The Omni Voyagers and their girlfriends, previously enjoying a peaceful moment, turn their attention to him.
Him: "Who are you?"
Ikari: "There's no time to explain. I need your help. The anime multiverse is under attack."
The room goes silent. The Voyagers exchange glances before MaxedInfinite steps forward.
MaxedInfinite: "Attack? By who?"
Ikari: "Five beings… monsters beyond comprehension. They're destroying entire anime verses without any effort. One Punch Man, Jujutsu Kaisen, Pokémon… all gone."
The air turns cold. Their girlfriends clutch their arms, fear written across their faces. Himothy tightens his fist.
Him: "Why? Why would they do this?"
Ikari: "I don't know… but I do know that if they aren't stopped, every anime world will be erased."
The Omni Voyagers exchange determined nods before turning back to Ikari.
Draco: "Then we fight. No hesitation."
Ikari: "Before that, I need to know… you defeated the Grim Reaper, right? How?"
The Omni Voyagers recount their legendary battle, explaining how their teamwork allowed them to outmaneuver and ultimately defeat the Grim Reaper. Ikari listens intently, absorbing every detail.
Ikari: "If we have any hope of winning, we need to be stronger. We need to train."
Himothy: "Problem is… who could even train us?"
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Scene 3 : Recruiting Aleph Tohu
Realizing they need an ally, the Voyagers decide to seek out Aleph Tohu, the legendary warrior of void that resides in the Vinland Saga verse. Traveling through dimensions, they arrive in his world and find him standing at the edge of a vast battlefield, his sword resting in the dirt.
Aleph Tohu: "You need me, don't you?"
Ikari steps forward, explaining everything—the destruction, the looming war, the five beings, and the mysterious force behind them.
Aleph Tohu remains silent before turning to Zoe, who stands by his side. He takes her hands, kissing her softly.
Aleph Tohu: "I'll return. I promise."
Zoe nods, trying to hold back tears. He grips his sword, his eyes filled with fire.
Aleph Tohu: "Then let's go. These monsters will know fear."
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Scene 4 : The Pantheon of Oblivion
Meanwhile, in a realm beyond mortal comprehension, in a verse unknown the five beings sit in a void of swirling chaos, laughing at the destruction they have wrought. Suddenly, a shadow looms over them—their leader.
A figure steps forward, his very presence suffocating. His aura warps reality, and for the first time, the five powerful beings bow their heads in respect.
Erevos: "Amusing."
Azorath: "Master Erevos, our destruction continues, but… we require a name."
Erevos chuckles, looking down at his subordinates as they begin suggesting names.
Azorath: "Omniversal Warlords?"
Erevos: "No."
Azrael: "Outer Gods?"
Erevos: "Pathetic."
Nyxar smirks. "How about… The Pantheon of Oblivion?"
Erevos closes his eyes, savoring the words before nodding.
Erevos: "Perfect."
He then turns to the infinite multiverse and raises his hand. With a mere flick of his fingers, the Sword Art Online, Mob Psycho 100, Tokyo Ghoul, and Records of Ragnarok verses are erased, their stories reduced to dust.
Erevos: "This is just the beginning."
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Scene 4 : Seeking Training – Persona's Trial
Back in the Omni Voyagers' fortress, the group debates on where to find the best training. MaxedInfinite finally speaks up.
MaxedInfinite: "I have an idea. We need Persona."
They travel to the Eternal Dominion verse, where they find Persona overlooking his world. As they approach, he barely glances at them.
Persona: "No."
Himothy: "You don't even know what we're asking."
Persona: "Doesn't matter. My world needs me."
The Voyagers leave, disappointed but determined. They return 10 days later, asking again. Persona refuses once more. Another 15 days pass, and this time, they explain everything.
Persona listens in silence, his fingers tapping against his armrest. For a long moment, he remains motionless before sighing deeply.*
Persona: "Fine. I'll train you. But only because I refuse to let those abominations taint the multiverse further."
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Scene 5 : Saying Goodbye
Before their training begins, the Omni Voyagers spend their last moments with their girlfriends. Each of them embraces their loved one, whispering soft promises before sharing one final, passionate kiss.
Even Wednesday, usually composed and full of attitude, sheds a tear as she holds Draco close.
Wednesday: "Come back to me."
Draco: "I swear it."
Aleph Tohu turns to Zoe, placing a gentle hand on her cheek.
Aleph Tohu: "Stay strong."
She nods, holding onto his hand before he finally steps back.
To ensure their safety, the Voyagers summon 250,000 shadow soldiers each to protect them, and Aleph Tohu calls forth 250,000 void wolves. The fortress is fortified, ensuring nothing can harm their loved ones while they are gone.
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Scene 6 : The Journey Begins
They take one last glance at their home, the Omni Voyagers, Ikari, and Aleph Tohu vanish into the unknown, heading toward the most grueling training of their lives. The war against the Pantheon of Oblivion is just beginning…
[To Be Continued…]
Narrator: "Alright, let's break this down. We've got Ikari, a guy who just watched the anime multiverse burn, running into the Omni Voyagers' fortress like a madman. And honestly? Who can blame him? If I saw One Punch Man, Jujutsu Kaisen, and Pokémon all get snapped out of existence like they were nothing, I'd be sprinting across dimensions too."
"But here's where it gets real—he's not just warning them about some random cosmic threat. No, no, no. He's talking about five things—no, scratch that—monsters that obliterate entire realities for fun. And the worst part? The Voyagers were chilling when he showed up. Just vibing, enjoying some romance, unaware that doom itself was knocking on their front door."
"Then there's the moment of realization. That shift in the air when Ikari drops the bomb: whole anime verses are gone. Like they never even existed. That's the kind of news that freezes your blood. And yet, without hesitation, Draco just steps up and says, 'Then we fight.' No fear, no doubt—just pure resolve. That's the kind of energy we need."
"But let's be real, resolve only gets you so far when you're up against forces that can wipe out Tokyo Ghoul and Sword Art Online like erasing a chalkboard. That's why they need training, and who better than Aleph Tohu, the warrior of void? Dude's literally standing on a battlefield when they find him, sword in the dirt, staring into the horizon like some ancient war god. And when Ikari explains the stakes? He doesn't hesitate. Just kisses his girl, grabs his sword, and says, 'Let's go.' Absolute legend."
"Meanwhile, over in the abyss of existence itself, the Five bring their leader into the picture—Erevos. And let's just say, when they bow to him, you know things are about to get horrifying. This guy doesn't need an introduction. His very presence warps reality. And when they start brainstorming names, he doesn't want something flashy or edgy. No, he goes for something that drips with finality: The Pantheon of Oblivion. You don't come up with a name like that unless you're planning to erase everything. And just to drive the point home, he erases four entire anime verses with a flick of his fingers. Not a fight, not a struggle—just gone. No buildup, no grand battle—just erased. That's what the Voyagers are up against."
"And then we have Persona. Classic 'I don't care' energy at first. Won't train them. Won't listen. But persistence is key, and after twenty-five days, he finally folds. Not because he suddenly cares, but because he refuses to let those things stain reality any further. This is personal for him now."
"But before they train? The goodbyes. And let's be honest, this is the part that hits the hardest. These guys aren't just warriors—they're people. They have people they love, people they don't want to leave behind. But war doesn't wait. So they fortify their home with an army of shadow soldiers and void wolves, ensuring their loved ones stay safe while they walk into the unknown."
"And then… they leave. The Omni Voyagers, Ikari, and Aleph Tohu step into the abyss, marching toward the fight of their lives. The war against the Pantheon of Oblivion has only just begun."
"So, dear reader, buckle up. Because if you think this was intense? You haven't seen anything yet."