Fate/The World
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  • Reads 45,046
  • Votes 1,030
  • Parts 11
  • Time 1h 34m
Ongoing, First published Oct 26, 2021
Adam Brando, the son of DIO. After the death of his father, Adam was forced to run away from the Joestars. When DIO went to face the Joestars, he left Adam with two things, a diary and an arrow head.

DIO left these things to Adam as he believed he can achieve heaven. Years passed and Adam attempted the plan with slight altercations to it.

Unfortunately, Adam made a slight miscalculation in the altered heaven plan causing him to be sent to a world that wasn't his own.

Despite this set back, Adam wasn't going to let it stop him from achieving heaven.
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82 parts Complete Mature

Fate is a bizarre concept with countless more bizarre implications. In life sometimes such extraordinary events happen that the only reasoning left must be fate. The tragedies that constantly befall the Joestar bloodline for example may be the unluckiest series of cards drawn in human history, or perhaps the work of a greater power. There is no way to tell for sure. Had Dio Brando or Jonathan Joestar moved slightly on a divergent path the world itself would be left very different. The fate or luck of the noble Joestar bloodline has led to destruction of evil likes of the Pillar Men and DIO. This story is of a similar caliber to that of the other Joestars (as I am sure you are familiar with them). This is a story of lost souls, compassion, hope, and above all fate.