Personally, I don't have much to say about knights, except that I like their ideology as a concept.
Shame that the people who usually end up controlling that ideology are complete idiots, twisting it for the entertainment of beings like you.
But alright, leaving the complaints aside before you all decide to obliterate me, let's start today's revolution.
As you already know, Twilight wanted a super-advanced virtual assistant to manage the political sector of the world, right?
Well, shortly after its creation, Twilight managed to reach Sequence 4, and once he got there, the protagonist decided to do what he does best, cause chaos.
What did he do this time, especially in the world most loyal to its leader? Simple, he made them fight over ideology.
Yup, he split the world into four factions.
One side wanted Twilight to rule them forever.
Another side accepted being ruled by the AI under Twilight's command.
Another wanted Twilight to create a council of leaders with him as the central figure.
And the last side wanted Twilight and the AI to split the world in two, one half ruled by Twilight, the other by the AI.
What began as a simple request escalated quickly, to the point people started dying.
Why did they start killing each other? Because they suspected Twilight wouldn't interfere, he didn't even know what to do with the new AI in the first place.
And their suspicions were confirmed when Twilight announced to the world that since all four ideologies had some degree of validity, he would only interfere if innocents were involved.
Once that announcement was made, the world plunged straight into its own civil war.
The four factions, each represented by a different family of space knights, waged all-out war.
To avoid unnecessary detail, and thanks to Twilight's words, I'll just say that there "weren't many" deaths in this revolution.
Well… "not many" by planetary standards.
In reality, around 200–250 billion people died.
Is that a big number? Absolutely, but for a peaceful planet? They can replenish that in no time.
Also, before I forget, to clarify, Twilight reached Sequence 5 during Earth's revolutionary era, and reached Sequence 4 at the end of the Cold War.
So yes, you could say he took WAY too long to get to that sequence and discover the existence of Daisy and Frank.
But hey, his problem.
As for Daisy and Frank, things were relatively simple.
After all, their own revolution was caused by something unexpected for their followers
Their child had no powers at all, thanks, once again, to the protagonist.
Obviously no one wanted to believe that the child of their two "Gods" could be completely ordinary, so a crisis of faith erupted, escalating into a full holy war against themselves, courtesy of the protagonist.
Why they killed each other doesn't matter, what matters is how the revolution ended, and the end was simple, Daisy and Frank simply said
"Our child is a living being, we are manifestations of "Death" and "Darkness", he could never inherit our powers"
And just like that, a holy war affecting 40 star systems was stopped.
Oh, right, the religion "Doctrine of Rest and Life" expanded ridiculously fast, since their goal was always planets, solar systems, and any galaxy affected by Thanos.
…Yep, it was pure chaos when all of their believers took up arms.
Even the great intergalactic empires were terrified of getting involved.
I mean, come on, there's nothing more horrifying than an enemy who doesn't fear death and is extremely influential on top of that.
Luckily that whole mess ended peacefully, with logic even more stupid than the situation itself.
…Sort of... Kinda
There was a second revolution, but this time it was a small civil conflict on one planet, which made it practically insignificant.
This war happened on Daisy and Frank's home world.
After learning that their child was just a regular mortal, the inhabitants tried to eliminate the royal family.
Did they lose their minds? Nope, in their eyes, "Daisy and Frank are not the royal family, they are Gods"
Yup, the entire royal family consists solely of their child.
Needless to say, the revolution failed, and no, not because Daisy or Frank interfered, their child stopped it alone.
He showed not only the talent to rule the world as a great king, but also his love for his people by forgiving the surviving rebels.
And yup, that's everything about the revolutions, though not the end of the story.
Oh no, not even close.
Ladies, gentlemen, and whatever the rest of you are… remember when I told you the universe's destiny was destroyed because of the protagonist?
I lied! (Translator: what a garbage plot twist 🙄)
Turns out the protagonist did allow destiny to survive… in a bizarre way, (Translator: *puts on JoJo face*)
You could say the only thing left of the real destiny is some of its context.
Because yes, key figures were still born and major events still happened despite all the chaos.
Carol Danvers still had her plane accident, Nick Fury still founded S.H.I.E.L.D., Peter Quill was still born and kidnapped by Yondu, Gamora and her sister were still born, Groot still got exiled and met Rocket, and so on.
Basically every important Marvel character was still born.... Just… Well, they exist in the protagonist's universe, obviously there are differences.
Differences I'll explain later, because they're long as hell.
For now, you only need to know one thing, throughout all this time, the protagonist introduced to this universe more avatars, who are
"Hermit Pathway": Rival and partner of the Paragon Pathway, a natural warrior, but accepted his new mission and responsibilities.
"Paragon Pathway": Rival and partner of the Hermit Pathway, a natural warrior deeply regretful of his past, willing to do anything to fulfill his mission.
"Red Priest Pathway": "Older brother" of the Demoness Pathway, willing to annihilate the universe just to find her.
"Demoness Pathway": "Younger sister" of the Red Priest Pathway, selfish and manipulative, but entirely focused on finding her "big brother."
"Black Emperor Pathway": An extreme manipulator, sometimes the enemy of the Justiciar, obsessed with becoming a "God of everything."
"Justiciar Pathway": Absolutely obsessed with justice, constantly perfecting laws and punishments, sometimes the enemy of the Black Emperor.
"Fool Pathway": A strategic genius and master planner who would do anything for those he cares about, friend of Door and Error Pathways.
"Door Pathway": Cheerful, extroverted, and a natural leader, would do anything for her loved ones, friend of Fool and Error Pathways.
"Error Pathway": Full of blunt skepticism and cunning, also willing to do anything for his loved ones, friend of Fool and Door Pathways
"Chained Pathway": Friend/brother of Abyss Pathway, accompanies him in his quest to become supreme ruler of Hel, loyal to him, even if it means dying for him.
"Abyss Pathway": Friend/brother of Chained Pathway, selfish toward everyone except him, protects him excessively… yet still sends him on impossible missions for "experience."
"Goddess of Fate": a girl obsessed with the idea of killing the "Circle of Inevitability" because of his actions, someone who endlessly fights against the destinies that were supposed to be set in stone.
"Circle of Inevitability": a bastard obsessed with preventing anyone from interfering with what he calls the "perfect cycle", enemy of both "Goddess of Fate" and "Key of Light."
"Key of Light": someone extremely optimistic, in favor of following the written destiny but still holding on to hope for a better one, also an enemy of "Circle of Inevitability."
"Supernova Dominator": a highly proud scientist who refuses to acknowledge the existence of Gods. Instead, he sees them as mere existence controlled by "inferior beings" like the mortals
"Son of Chaos": a clever merchant who utterly despises those who commit crimes, though he only punishes them when no one else will, he's a completely neutral entity.
Along with the rest who are still missing because, let's be honest, I don't plan to introduce everyone at once, and the writer isn't exactly interested in ruining the surprise either.
Writer: Don't lie, they're all in chapter zero. 🙄
….... *Cough X2*
Well, whatever, I still won't do it, besides, you all probably know them already anyway.
That's everything that has happened so far, and honestly, at least things are quiet… I think.
Writer: You're seriously the worst General POV I could've picked. 😑
