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As those who have been reading Chaos Rising knows that we're entering the final season. And this time I intend to finish it unlike Psychic Duelist Django (that will eventually get finished but I've been a bit put off by how Yugioh has become such a mess ever since the "introduction" of Link Monsters). So, as a result, and because my brain is a very strange place, I've been (unintentionally) brainstorming my next project. It'll be similar to Chaos Rising, being an isekai of sorts, but it'll have different events.
For starters, it won't be an RPG verse world. There will be magic, monsters, and such, but no levels, stats, etc. It'll be more of just a regular fantasy world like you'd find in earlier isekai-like anime such as Digimon Adventure 01 and Monster Rancher. Secondly, the main protag, Hub Glitch, won't have access to pretty much all the magic that exists in this world, thus is more of a normal human compared to the "natives". He does, however, have a very dangerous power that he obtained on his world by accident, which is a transformation power that turns him into a G-Beast MegaMan-like form, but rarely uses it because of how dangerous it is, which becomes one of the main driving factors for certain factions. He will also have his own weapon that came along with him so he can defend himself (it'll be basically a Praetorian OmniWrench clone called a Magna Wrench with the same functions), which he built because he's more of a cowardly lion compared to someone like Celtic. The series will also have more lighthearted and even comedic moments compared to the more gloom-and-doom Chaos Rising, while still being no less dark overall. The main cast will be roughly 6 characters, 4 men and 2 women, though that final number may change depending on certain elements.
Another major factor is that from the get-go there will be three factions fighting each other: the Alliance, the Empire, and the Nightmare Army, with the Alliance being the more-or-less "good guys", the Empire being more of a chaotic faction with their own agendas, and the Nightmare Army being the de facto "bad guys". The Alliance and Empire have been in on-and-off cold wars with each other for centuries, with a ceasefire currently in play (though it doesn't stop the Empire from causing problems for the Alliance), while the Nightmare Army has been resurrected by the main villain of the series, the Goddess of Destruction: Medea, after several millennia of dormancy, seeking to finish what she started back then with her monster-based Nightmare Soldiers and Nightmare Generals.
Now, the one factor that I'm still debating over is the main female lead: Maylene. Specifically, I've got two separate ideas on her but I'm not sure which one is better. The first version of Maylene is that she's an exiled princess from the Starbolt Elves because she was unable to learn or use magic, and tried to compensate by practicing swordsmanship, which got her banished because that's a big no-no to her people. Her meeting Hub enables her to learn and cast her latent magical powers, thus turning her into a magic knight-type individual. The second version of Maylene is that she's a Lunar Nightwing (lesser devil-type monster, think similar to Pixie from Monster Rancher) turncoat from the Nightmare Army (she's a former Nightmare General) and seeks to destroy Medea and her army out of hatred/revenge. Her meeting Hub helps her overcome her inner darkness/hatred and find something more important to her than revenge.
Both Maylenes serve the same purpose: female lead, shameless fanservice girl, love interest, primary offensive spellcaster, and keeper of one of the two main McGuffins (Hub being the other) that certain groups want. Outside of species, the only other differences between the two Maylenes is that Lunar Nightwing Maylene is often distrusted by others as she hasn't been able to remove her Nightmare Emblem, the symbol of the Nightmare Army, from her body prior to the start of the journey, thus most regular people and higher-ups see her as a possible threat despite her fighting off her former "allies" on their behalf, has more insight on Medea's army and plans, and has a certain verbal tic that's normal for her species. My question is which version of Maylene sounds more interesting/better? Let me know in the comments below.
That's about the bulk of what I've cooked up while planning the final season of Chaos Rising. What do you think? Since this is just the early stages a lot is subject to change but for the most part this is the main foundation for this future series. Also, if anyone has a suggestion for a series name feel free to leave it in the comments. That'll do for now. Until then more Chaos Rising content will be coming this way, so stay tuned for that.
For starters, it won't be an RPG verse world. There will be magic, monsters, and such, but no levels, stats, etc. It'll be more of just a regular fantasy world like you'd find in earlier isekai-like anime such as Digimon Adventure 01 and Monster Rancher. Secondly, the main protag, Hub Glitch, won't have access to pretty much all the magic that exists in this world, thus is more of a normal human compared to the "natives". He does, however, have a very dangerous power that he obtained on his world by accident, which is a transformation power that turns him into a G-Beast MegaMan-like form, but rarely uses it because of how dangerous it is, which becomes one of the main driving factors for certain factions. He will also have his own weapon that came along with him so he can defend himself (it'll be basically a Praetorian OmniWrench clone called a Magna Wrench with the same functions), which he built because he's more of a cowardly lion compared to someone like Celtic. The series will also have more lighthearted and even comedic moments compared to the more gloom-and-doom Chaos Rising, while still being no less dark overall. The main cast will be roughly 6 characters, 4 men and 2 women, though that final number may change depending on certain elements.
Another major factor is that from the get-go there will be three factions fighting each other: the Alliance, the Empire, and the Nightmare Army, with the Alliance being the more-or-less "good guys", the Empire being more of a chaotic faction with their own agendas, and the Nightmare Army being the de facto "bad guys". The Alliance and Empire have been in on-and-off cold wars with each other for centuries, with a ceasefire currently in play (though it doesn't stop the Empire from causing problems for the Alliance), while the Nightmare Army has been resurrected by the main villain of the series, the Goddess of Destruction: Medea, after several millennia of dormancy, seeking to finish what she started back then with her monster-based Nightmare Soldiers and Nightmare Generals.
Now, the one factor that I'm still debating over is the main female lead: Maylene. Specifically, I've got two separate ideas on her but I'm not sure which one is better. The first version of Maylene is that she's an exiled princess from the Starbolt Elves because she was unable to learn or use magic, and tried to compensate by practicing swordsmanship, which got her banished because that's a big no-no to her people. Her meeting Hub enables her to learn and cast her latent magical powers, thus turning her into a magic knight-type individual. The second version of Maylene is that she's a Lunar Nightwing (lesser devil-type monster, think similar to Pixie from Monster Rancher) turncoat from the Nightmare Army (she's a former Nightmare General) and seeks to destroy Medea and her army out of hatred/revenge. Her meeting Hub helps her overcome her inner darkness/hatred and find something more important to her than revenge.
Both Maylenes serve the same purpose: female lead, shameless fanservice girl, love interest, primary offensive spellcaster, and keeper of one of the two main McGuffins (Hub being the other) that certain groups want. Outside of species, the only other differences between the two Maylenes is that Lunar Nightwing Maylene is often distrusted by others as she hasn't been able to remove her Nightmare Emblem, the symbol of the Nightmare Army, from her body prior to the start of the journey, thus most regular people and higher-ups see her as a possible threat despite her fighting off her former "allies" on their behalf, has more insight on Medea's army and plans, and has a certain verbal tic that's normal for her species. My question is which version of Maylene sounds more interesting/better? Let me know in the comments below.
That's about the bulk of what I've cooked up while planning the final season of Chaos Rising. What do you think? Since this is just the early stages a lot is subject to change but for the most part this is the main foundation for this future series. Also, if anyone has a suggestion for a series name feel free to leave it in the comments. That'll do for now. Until then more Chaos Rising content will be coming this way, so stay tuned for that.