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'''[https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/DC_Comics_Database Earth-1]''': The 'Main' Earth that all others latched on to. This Earth has had a long history of superheroes, dating back to World War II, and that's without discussing the champions of previous eras, such as those in King Arthur's time. This world has a Singularity. A being whom entire worlds are revolved around, across multiple universes, prior to '''The Convergence''', [https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Superman_(Clark_Kent) Superman]. Home to the Justice League and Justice Society of America, as well as the Doom Patrol and Teen Titans, this Earth was no stranger to multiversal convergence crises. Still the main foundation of the Prime Earth, with the entire universe home to groups of Superpowered beings and guardians, like the Green Lantern Corps. This world's powerful, positive influence has had a strong influence on the Prime Earth, even despite its pantheons of New Gods, including the (now defunct) God of Evil, Darkseid.<br>
'''[https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/DC_Comics_Database Earth-1]''': The 'Main' Earth that all others latched on to. This Earth has had a long history of superheroes, dating back to World War II, and that's without discussing the champions of previous eras, such as those in King Arthur's time. This world has a Singularity. A being whom entire worlds are revolved around, across multiple universes, prior to '''The Convergence''', [https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Superman_(Clark_Kent) Superman]. Home to the Justice League and Justice Society of America, as well as the Doom Patrol and Teen Titans, this Earth was no stranger to multiversal convergence crises. Still the main foundation of the Prime Earth, with the entire universe home to groups of Superpowered beings and guardians, like the Green Lantern Corps. This world's powerful, positive influence has had a strong influence on the Prime Earth, even despite its pantheons of New Gods, including the (now defunct) God of Evil, Darkseid.<br>
'''[https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Marvel_Database Earth 616]''': This Earth has had extraterrestrial interference from the onset, with mighty Cosmic Forces of unimaginable power shaping the entire universe in their image. The [https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Celestials_(Race) Celestials] are the building block of the entire Humanoid universe, and on Earth, specifically, have created several subspecies of humanity, which is most prolific from this Earth. Inhumans, Eternals, Deviants, and even Mutants, the next step in evolution, are all offshoots of the Celestials. Due to this, xenophobia is more prevalent here, and the fear of Mutants has carried over, unfortunately. However, this world is home to several great heroes, such as the Avengers, the interplanetary Fantastic Four, and the mutant heroes, the X-Men. World of several unique materials, this world's influence over Prime Earth has been second only to Earth-1's.<br>


'''[https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Wildstorm_Universe Earth-50]''': An Earth with previous incursions into Earth-1, this Earth had been shaped by a mighty spacefaring race, called the Kherubim, and their ancient enemies, the Daemonites. Most metahumans on this world are born from ''Seeders'', Kherubim manipulations. Others are half-Kheran or half-Daemonite. All other metahumans of a non-mystical nature are either alien in origin, or part of the Gen-Project, an attempt to replicate the world's greatest Superhero, the Kherubim Lord Majestros, known on Earth as [https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Majestros_(Wildstorm_Universe) Mister Majestic]. This world has been in turmoil over several events across its history, including an 'invasion' from Earth-1 on a few occasions. Despite its own Crisis-like events, this world has managed to survive thanks to its protectors, including the U.N. Empowered Stormwatch, the overwhelming Authority, and the government-sponsored Gen Projects, like Team 7.<br>
'''[https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Wildstorm_Universe Earth-50]''': An Earth with previous incursions into Earth-1, this Earth had been shaped by a mighty spacefaring race, called the Kherubim, and their ancient enemies, the Daemonites. Most metahumans on this world are born from ''Seeders'', Kherubim manipulations. Others are half-Kheran or half-Daemonite. All other metahumans of a non-mystical nature are either alien in origin, or part of the Gen-Project, an attempt to replicate the world's greatest Superhero, the Kherubim Lord Majestros, known on Earth as [https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Majestros_(Wildstorm_Universe) Mister Majestic]. This world has been in turmoil over several events across its history, including an 'invasion' from Earth-1 on a few occasions. Despite its own Crisis-like events, this world has managed to survive thanks to its protectors, including the U.N. Empowered Stormwatch, the overwhelming Authority, and the government-sponsored Gen Projects, like Team 7.<br>
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'''[https://buffy.fandom.com/wiki/Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_and_Angel Earth-97]''': An Earth where the mundane and the supernatural coexist. In prehistoric times, Demons ruled the world, and human shaman had no choice but to harness the power of demons to defend themselves, causing a once-a-generation protector to manifest, whose fate was to defend humanity from the forces of Darkness. This one teenage girl was the Slayer, and when one was slain, another rose. Demons eventually left the Earth Dimension, mostly, but left behind halfbreeds and most of all, vampires, which could be created from dead humans. For centuries this lay unbroken, with the world coming close to having its Apocalypse triggered time after time, with the Slayer being the only one able to stop them. Most recently, several Slayers operated at once, thanks to this generation's Slayer, the most successful one of them all. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-xnvdtuRRo Buffy, the Vampire Slayer].<br>
'''[https://buffy.fandom.com/wiki/Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer_and_Angel Earth-97]''': An Earth where the mundane and the supernatural coexist. In prehistoric times, Demons ruled the world, and human shaman had no choice but to harness the power of demons to defend themselves, causing a once-a-generation protector to manifest, whose fate was to defend humanity from the forces of Darkness. This one teenage girl was the Slayer, and when one was slain, another rose. Demons eventually left the Earth Dimension, mostly, but left behind halfbreeds and most of all, vampires, which could be created from dead humans. For centuries this lay unbroken, with the world coming close to having its Apocalypse triggered time after time, with the Slayer being the only one able to stop them. Most recently, several Slayers operated at once, thanks to this generation's Slayer, the most successful one of them all. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-xnvdtuRRo Buffy, the Vampire Slayer].<br>


'''[https://house.fandom.com/wiki/House_Wiki Earth]-[https://the-good-doctor.fandom.com/wiki/The_Good_Doctor_Wiki 2005]''': An Earth with no provable extranormal activity. No supernatural, no metahumans. How and why it became embroiled in '''The Convergence''' is anyone's guess, but not all Earths involved had superbeing.
'''[https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Marvel_Database Earth 616]''': This Earth has had extraterrestrial interference from the onset, with mighty Cosmic Forces of unimaginable power shaping the entire universe in their image. The [https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Celestials_(Race) Celestials] are the building block of the entire Humanoid universe, and on Earth, specifically, have created several subspecies of humanity, which is most prolific from this Earth. Inhumans, Eternals, Deviants, and even Mutants, the next step in evolution, are all offshoots of the Celestials. Due to this, xenophobia is more prevalent here, and the fear of Mutants has carried over, unfortunately. However, this world is home to several great heroes, such as the Avengers, the interplanetary Fantastic Four, and the mutant heroes, the X-Men. World of several unique materials, this world's influence over Prime Earth has been second only to Earth-1's.<br>
 
'''[https://hellboy.fandom.com/wiki/Hellboy_Wiki Earth-993]''': An Earth with a rich history of interference from extra-dimensional entities and powerful sorcerers, as well as many sub-races of supernatural entities. While courting disaster often due to these creatures, this world's defenders have managed to keep it safe for as long as its been around. Its mystical elements were added to the make up of the [[Earth Prime|Prime Earth]] after '''The Convergence''', disturbing other established lore and knowledge, but its defenders have still been active, guarding against supernatural threats big and small.<br>
 
'''[https://gargoyles.fandom.com/wiki/Gargoyles_Wiki Earth-994]''': One thousand years ago, Superstition and the Sword ruled. It was a time of darkness. It was a world of fear. It was the age.. of Gargoyles. Stone by day, warriors by night. They were betrayed by the humans they had sworn to protect. Frozen in stone by a magic spell for 1000 years. Now in Manhattan, the spell is broken, and they live again! An Earth where high mysticism has always been part of the fabric of creation, and most myths are true. Arcadia and the Fae. Dragons. King Arthur and Excalibur. The Norse and Egyptian Gods. All of them were real, and all of them were active in the modern day, from the Eye of Odin to the power of Anubis and even the all-mighty Oberon, king of Faeries. Modern science and mysticism clashed together. And then '''The Convergence''' happened, taking everything with it.<br>
 
'''[https://archiecomics.fandom.com/wiki/Archie_Comics_Wiki Earth-1941]''': An Earth rather like any other, except that the brightness inherent in ''Earth-1'' also never lost its grip here. Despite having no superheroes, there were clear signs of magical influence across this world, with several 'witches' existing. Despite this, almost everyone on this world lives a normal, every day life, with average people and doing completely ordinary things. Timeline branches from this Earth have included metahumans, aliens, and even a pervasive darkness, but the main timeline has remained free and clear or most negativity. Despite the occasional presence of mysticism and sometimes even miraculous events, the people from this world were all mostly shocked at the appearance of metahumans in their every day life. <br>
 
'''[https://turtlepedia.fandom.com/wiki/Main_Page Earth-1987]''': An Earth with its own superheroes, and long-running alien and mystical interference, woven into the very fabric of its reality. And no shortage of its own Alternate Realities and extra-dimensional invasions, either. With several superheroes, as well as underground vigilantes, this world has been a battlefield for metahumans against each other, and ancient ninja clans warring in modern day, not to mention exceedingly powerful demons bound to mystical artifacts, and a surge of modern technology powered by the presence of alien Utroms on Earth. The world had, in recent times, been kept together almost exclusively by a single group acting in the shadows, a family of ninja.. turtles.<br>
 
'''[https://house.fandom.com/wiki/House_Wiki Earth][https://lawandorder.fandom.com/wiki/Law_%26_Order -][https://the-good-doctor.fandom.com/wiki/The_Good_Doctor_Wiki 2005]''': An Earth with no provable extra-normal activity. No supernatural, no metahumans. How and why it became embroiled in '''The Convergence''' is anyone's guess, but not all Earths involved had superbeings. This world has exceptional individuals, to be sure. Doctors who strive to cure the incurable. Dedicated detectives investigate vicious felonies as members of elite squads. Firefighters and first responders deal with difficult and dangerous situations, even without super powers. Maybe they aren't super, but they can easily be qualified as heroes.<br>
 
'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_Man_Standing:_Killbook_of_a_Bounty_Hunter Earth-1020]''': An Earth where megacorporations rule supreme, and supersoldiers were the norm. However, even before '''The Convergence''', the era of Supersoldiers had died out, with the last of the Paladins being the only one left alive. Ametech is still active, though now bound by the other major economic and political powers of the Prime Earth, but their actions behind the scenes speak for themselves.<br>


'''[https://the-good-doctor.fandom.com/wiki/The_Good_Doctor_Wiki Earth-1941]''': An Earth  
'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grendel_(comics) Earth-8182]''': An Earth where the Legacy of the Devil carries from mantle bearer to bearer, each of them taking up the role of the Devil, Grendel. Organized crime ran this world, and still hold a presence even after '''The Convergence''', despite having to step back a bit due to the presence of legitimate superheroes, now. Beyond a few noteworthy mutations and and supernatural elements of an overt nature, this world had mostly been ran and controlled by normal humans, until the Devil got involved. Whether the Grendel identity is truly the Devil acting in the guise of Man, or just an epithet isn't clear, but the Devil Grendel has yet to be stopped, even by the heroes of the Prime Earth.<br>


'''[https://lawandorder.fandom.com/wiki/Law_%26_Order Earth-990]''':
'''[https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Doctor_Who_Wiki Earth-23815]''': An Earth where simply calling it 'Earth' is a misnomer. This world has many galactic civilizations, spread out across space and time. Originally overseen by the '''Time Lords''', by the current point in time.. and across all time, in fact, there are only a few unifying, recurring symbols. The fascistic, exterminating alien conquerors called 'Daleks'. Aftershocks of something called the '''Time War'''. But the most recurring of these symbols.. The Oncoming Storm. The Last of the Time Lords. The Madman With a Box. He is called The Doctor, and in his wake death and destruction are bound to follow. Despite this, the only ones who speak of him with dread are those who do not like to have their power or tyranny threatened. Or ended.


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Latest revision as of 17:52, 13 July 2021

Earth Prime, the name designated by its inhabitants to identify the world that formed after the Second Crisis, has become home to several previously stand-alone worlds. Some inhabitants were in a way used to this, others have been taken completely aback. Here we will detail what 'worlds' have joined into this one main universe, and a brief rundown of how things have been since.

Worlds Fused

These are the worlds which have remained on Earth Prime after the end of the Second Crisis.

Earth-1: The 'Main' Earth that all others latched on to. This Earth has had a long history of superheroes, dating back to World War II, and that's without discussing the champions of previous eras, such as those in King Arthur's time. This world has a Singularity. A being whom entire worlds are revolved around, across multiple universes, prior to The Convergence, Superman. Home to the Justice League and Justice Society of America, as well as the Doom Patrol and Teen Titans, this Earth was no stranger to multiversal convergence crises. Still the main foundation of the Prime Earth, with the entire universe home to groups of Superpowered beings and guardians, like the Green Lantern Corps. This world's powerful, positive influence has had a strong influence on the Prime Earth, even despite its pantheons of New Gods, including the (now defunct) God of Evil, Darkseid.

Earth-50: An Earth with previous incursions into Earth-1, this Earth had been shaped by a mighty spacefaring race, called the Kherubim, and their ancient enemies, the Daemonites. Most metahumans on this world are born from Seeders, Kherubim manipulations. Others are half-Kheran or half-Daemonite. All other metahumans of a non-mystical nature are either alien in origin, or part of the Gen-Project, an attempt to replicate the world's greatest Superhero, the Kherubim Lord Majestros, known on Earth as Mister Majestic. This world has been in turmoil over several events across its history, including an 'invasion' from Earth-1 on a few occasions. Despite its own Crisis-like events, this world has managed to survive thanks to its protectors, including the U.N. Empowered Stormwatch, the overwhelming Authority, and the government-sponsored Gen Projects, like Team 7.

Earth-92: An Earth of several superheroes, across the entirety of its existence. From the dawn of time until the modern day, all types of heroes have appeared. Some created by alien intervention, leading to its own brands of Mutants. Other metahumans, possessors of the NuGene, are easily mixed up with those self-same mutants. At the same time, high powered items, such as the Darkness and the Witchblade, have previously rewritten their own worlds. With the existence of Heaven and Hell with Earth as a battleground, this Earth has had its own sets of problems even before The Convergence.

Earth-97: An Earth where the mundane and the supernatural coexist. In prehistoric times, Demons ruled the world, and human shaman had no choice but to harness the power of demons to defend themselves, causing a once-a-generation protector to manifest, whose fate was to defend humanity from the forces of Darkness. This one teenage girl was the Slayer, and when one was slain, another rose. Demons eventually left the Earth Dimension, mostly, but left behind halfbreeds and most of all, vampires, which could be created from dead humans. For centuries this lay unbroken, with the world coming close to having its Apocalypse triggered time after time, with the Slayer being the only one able to stop them. Most recently, several Slayers operated at once, thanks to this generation's Slayer, the most successful one of them all. Buffy, the Vampire Slayer.

Earth 616: This Earth has had extraterrestrial interference from the onset, with mighty Cosmic Forces of unimaginable power shaping the entire universe in their image. The Celestials are the building block of the entire Humanoid universe, and on Earth, specifically, have created several subspecies of humanity, which is most prolific from this Earth. Inhumans, Eternals, Deviants, and even Mutants, the next step in evolution, are all offshoots of the Celestials. Due to this, xenophobia is more prevalent here, and the fear of Mutants has carried over, unfortunately. However, this world is home to several great heroes, such as the Avengers, the interplanetary Fantastic Four, and the mutant heroes, the X-Men. World of several unique materials, this world's influence over Prime Earth has been second only to Earth-1's.

Earth-993: An Earth with a rich history of interference from extra-dimensional entities and powerful sorcerers, as well as many sub-races of supernatural entities. While courting disaster often due to these creatures, this world's defenders have managed to keep it safe for as long as its been around. Its mystical elements were added to the make up of the Prime Earth after The Convergence, disturbing other established lore and knowledge, but its defenders have still been active, guarding against supernatural threats big and small.

Earth-994: One thousand years ago, Superstition and the Sword ruled. It was a time of darkness. It was a world of fear. It was the age.. of Gargoyles. Stone by day, warriors by night. They were betrayed by the humans they had sworn to protect. Frozen in stone by a magic spell for 1000 years. Now in Manhattan, the spell is broken, and they live again! An Earth where high mysticism has always been part of the fabric of creation, and most myths are true. Arcadia and the Fae. Dragons. King Arthur and Excalibur. The Norse and Egyptian Gods. All of them were real, and all of them were active in the modern day, from the Eye of Odin to the power of Anubis and even the all-mighty Oberon, king of Faeries. Modern science and mysticism clashed together. And then The Convergence happened, taking everything with it.

Earth-1941: An Earth rather like any other, except that the brightness inherent in Earth-1 also never lost its grip here. Despite having no superheroes, there were clear signs of magical influence across this world, with several 'witches' existing. Despite this, almost everyone on this world lives a normal, every day life, with average people and doing completely ordinary things. Timeline branches from this Earth have included metahumans, aliens, and even a pervasive darkness, but the main timeline has remained free and clear or most negativity. Despite the occasional presence of mysticism and sometimes even miraculous events, the people from this world were all mostly shocked at the appearance of metahumans in their every day life.

Earth-1987: An Earth with its own superheroes, and long-running alien and mystical interference, woven into the very fabric of its reality. And no shortage of its own Alternate Realities and extra-dimensional invasions, either. With several superheroes, as well as underground vigilantes, this world has been a battlefield for metahumans against each other, and ancient ninja clans warring in modern day, not to mention exceedingly powerful demons bound to mystical artifacts, and a surge of modern technology powered by the presence of alien Utroms on Earth. The world had, in recent times, been kept together almost exclusively by a single group acting in the shadows, a family of ninja.. turtles.

Earth-2005: An Earth with no provable extra-normal activity. No supernatural, no metahumans. How and why it became embroiled in The Convergence is anyone's guess, but not all Earths involved had superbeings. This world has exceptional individuals, to be sure. Doctors who strive to cure the incurable. Dedicated detectives investigate vicious felonies as members of elite squads. Firefighters and first responders deal with difficult and dangerous situations, even without super powers. Maybe they aren't super, but they can easily be qualified as heroes.

Earth-1020: An Earth where megacorporations rule supreme, and supersoldiers were the norm. However, even before The Convergence, the era of Supersoldiers had died out, with the last of the Paladins being the only one left alive. Ametech is still active, though now bound by the other major economic and political powers of the Prime Earth, but their actions behind the scenes speak for themselves.

Earth-8182: An Earth where the Legacy of the Devil carries from mantle bearer to bearer, each of them taking up the role of the Devil, Grendel. Organized crime ran this world, and still hold a presence even after The Convergence, despite having to step back a bit due to the presence of legitimate superheroes, now. Beyond a few noteworthy mutations and and supernatural elements of an overt nature, this world had mostly been ran and controlled by normal humans, until the Devil got involved. Whether the Grendel identity is truly the Devil acting in the guise of Man, or just an epithet isn't clear, but the Devil Grendel has yet to be stopped, even by the heroes of the Prime Earth.

Earth-23815: An Earth where simply calling it 'Earth' is a misnomer. This world has many galactic civilizations, spread out across space and time. Originally overseen by the Time Lords, by the current point in time.. and across all time, in fact, there are only a few unifying, recurring symbols. The fascistic, exterminating alien conquerors called 'Daleks'. Aftershocks of something called the Time War. But the most recurring of these symbols.. The Oncoming Storm. The Last of the Time Lords. The Madman With a Box. He is called The Doctor, and in his wake death and destruction are bound to follow. Despite this, the only ones who speak of him with dread are those who do not like to have their power or tyranny threatened. Or ended.

Trivia

  • More worlds may be added if the GM or players feel like it. That's just the way it is.