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Coordinated From Destiny
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    Time 49m
  • WpView
    Reads 110
  • WpVote
    Votes 2
  • WpPart
    Parts 1
  • WpHistory
    Time 49m
Ongoing, First published Nov 13, 2024
From Prelude Gundam Seed Crossover Prolouge. The Shinn x Stellar and Extended travel into Ad Stella Universe. Shinn x Stellar and 3 Extended attended school make new Friends, Rivals, Company and War at C.E.
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The Y/N Multiverse(Real world reader) 4:Here We go again!

40 parts Ongoing

In a realm beyond time and space, where the fabric of reality is interwoven with countless dimensions, exists the Author God known as Will. For millions of years, Will and his family have watched over the multiverse, carefully observing the stories of beings from various anime worlds and a seemingly ordinary young man from the real world, known as (Y/n) (L/n). The characters, once transported to a mystical theater to witness the life and adventures of (Y/n), have long since faded away, leaving Will to ponder the next step. After eons of solitude, Will devises a plan to revive the magic of his theater. He decides to bring forth the living versions of the characters who had once populated his cinematic audience, those who had changed their fates and grown in unimaginable ways. Why?Simple!Trying something for the fourth time is like tending a stubborn garden. The first three seeds might have withered, pecked at by birds, or choked by weeds. But each attempt teaches you something new - which seeds are strongest, which soil is best, how to build better protection. By the fourth planting, you're not just throwing seeds in the ground; you're cultivating hope with the wisdom of experience, and the bloom will be all the more vibrant for the perseverance it took to reach it.