Frontier Fighters project

Frontier Fighters project

Nanashi
This document contains a little background information on the Frontier Fighters. This project is part of the "El System" universe. More information about the universe is not currently available in English (the author has no plans to translate it).
Warning! This project is a setting in which the different characters are combined. There are no full-fledged projects, such as games, stories, or comics at the moment.

On the Frontier there are two perpetually warring twin Lightbringers, Uthor and Hartir. Their battles have caused the death of more than one world, for they wielded truly terrifying power. Truly no one knows why these demiurges began the battle. Because of their eternal battles, the border itself became unstable, rifts between worlds and singularities appeared, and the Kai constantly raged, attracting the attention of various beings, including the Void.

To prevent the brothers from destroying other worlds and turning everything upside down, a third, more powerful force intervened, a shard of the personality of the Abyss of the Universe, still called Justice, or the Judge.

Since the brothers could not resolve their conflict, and a battle between them and the Judge could turn into an even greater disaster for the Frontier, Justice resolved the matter as follows: Uthor and Hardir would not fight each other, but they were allowed to create fighters who would fight on their behalf in team battles, thus resolving every dispute that arose. As a reward for winning battles, those involved would receive kai shards from the Twins themselves, which would allow them to evolve to the point where they would eventually be reborn as new Lightbringers if they so desired. The energy of the deceased would be taken by the patron of the victorious side.

But the two Twins were unclean. Fearing that the "children" would become rivals for them in the future and unite against their creators, as well as reluctant to part with their own power, Uthor and Hartir distributed the energy of the kai shards to the number of surviving members, to encourage them to fight more... And among themselves. Some fighters noticed this and really put their own gain above camaraderie, causing soon even within teams to be at odds.

According to the surviving demigod Aspidus, in the last battle, the demigoddess Sapphire brutally massacred her comrades for the sake of her lust for power. The council of the god Uthor, which included the sister of one of the dead participants, the Maiden of the Sword, banished Sapphire and declared her a criminal.

But in fact Aspid is the culprit in the deaths of his comrades, and the girl was framed by him. Played by the fact that Sapphire was an unsociable loner who survived four games in a row, but never joined the flock of the patron.

Sapphire herself, who was thrown into the rift between worlds by a wounded Aspid, was rescued by the ancient vampire clan Kalen.Since she and the traitor were fighters of the same Lightbringers, both were rewarded. But Sapphire refused to fight, renouncing the her patron.

However, the world in which Sapphire was located was chosen as the arena for the next battle.





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