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Percy Jackson vanishes—then returns wrong. The Shivering Isles follow him, anchoring in the mortal sea, and the gods feel a name they fear: Sheogorath. As campers raid an island that shouldn’t exist, Percy fights to protect mortals from a realm that now calls him Prince.
Ink remembers. Steel endures. The Root allows. When UBW becomes a landmark in Apocrypha, bridges awaken between Reality Marbles and Oblivion—forcing gods, magi, and mortals to coexist in a world that refuses chains.
The night Voldemort fell, Harry Potter did not remain in the world that tried to claim him. Taken instead into Nocturnal’s Evergloam, he is raised beyond prophecy—by rules older than good and evil, by guardians who teach silence, sovereignty, and choice. When the wizarding world finally finds him again, it discovers a boy who was never lost… only waiting at the threshold.
When Ranma Saotome falls into the frozen rivers of Skyrim, martial skill alone isn’t enough to survive the North. Rescued by Ulfrick Ash-Brow—a disgraced Legionnaire turned cook—Ranma is forced to learn discipline, endurance, and control in a land that kills the unprepared. In Skyrim, power is tempered slowly… and only the patient endure.
Adopted by a Nord far from shinobi lands, Naruto Uzumaki is raised in the cold silence of Skyrim, near the College of Winterhold, where power is learned through endurance rather than praise. When he returns to Konoha at twelve, he is no longer loud, desperate, or easily ignored. The village expects the fox. What comes home instead is something far quieter—and far harder to shake.
Summary: Tom Riddle finds a list detailing every mistake an Evil Overlord makes—and another explaining why those mistakes happen. From one moment, three timelines split: domination without restraint, power with restraint, and total self-awareness. Three paths. One soul. One dangerous choice.
When the Imperial City falls into chaos, a nameless prisoner walks free with the Emperor’s last hope in her hands. Drawn to endings she does not understand, she enters a city already lost — and crosses a threshold Tamriel cannot reopen.
The Shivering Isles has attached itself to DxD Earth. The gods convene. Devils panic. Angels threaten war. But Issei Hyoudou doesn’t kneel. Once the Hero of Kvatch, now the Madgod’s heir, he returns to Kuoh as something no faction can claim—King of a realm beyond law.
A rookie notices something no one else does. In a village built on substitution, gratitude has a way of being remembered.
In the aftermath of A Different Acceptance, Hogwarts is no longer protected by tradition alone. As international standards rise, new curricula are introduced, students demand recognition beyond Britain, and old assumptions fail under scrutiny. This is not a story about breaking canon—but about what happens when it is finally held accountable.
Petunia Dursley swore her nephew would never attend the same school that destroyed her sister. When Hogwarts comes calling, Petunia answers—with paperwork, signatures, and a destination no one in Britain expects: Mahoutokoro School of Magic
After years of training and travel, Ranma Saotome is enrolled in an American high school under a hybrid system: Japanese online classes, private tutors, and mandatory U.S. History. Between guidance counselors, essays, and revolutions that feel a little too familiar, Ranma learns that school can be just as brutal as martial arts—and quitting isn’t an option.
Louise Françoise has never failed at magic — the world simply refuses to accept what she is. When the Founder’s laws begin to crack and ancient bargains stir, Louise discovers that “Zero” was never a measure of weakness, but of absence. A Familiar of Zero Elder Scrolls crossover where gods keep ledgers, magic demands a price, and one girl exists outside the contract.