When Worlds Collide
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  • Reads 3,713
  • Votes 148
  • Parts 93
  • Time 11h 58m
Complete, First published Apr 30, 2022
(This story is outdated and COMPLETELY based off of a roleplay between my friends and I. Each character is HEAVILY based on the lore and storylines they have created for their respective characters, and includes OCs.)

The Mushroom Kingdom was never the most peaceful place, but it thrived. 
Everything was as it should be...
Until the day the rifts opened from the sky. 

Now, people from all across the multiverse have become stranded in this one singular universe. That is, until a group of 5 band together to find a way back home. 

Could they truly pull it off? Or would they be stuck in the Mushroom Kingdom for good?

(#1 in the "Pokemon" tag, 6/20/22)


(The Legend of Zelda, Mario, Minecraft, Pokemon, and Undertale do not belong to me and neither do the characters.)
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