-EVERYONE- "Okay everyone! Let's all put our introductions and our... uncouth requests to go back home aside for a bit and let's all find out why we all are here." The Entertainer declared. He leaped back into the stage. "Before we get to our problem, we need some context..." With a snap of his fingers, the white wall behind The Entertainer shifted into a panorama of what could be the night sky. Little stars and majestic nebulas (if you knew what those were) painted the black void while round planets dotting the space. "We all live in, for lack of a better term, the Multiverse." He stretched his arms wide. "You know, multiple universes and alternate dimensions. I'm sure you've encountered these terms unless you actively avoid works of entertainment and literature." "Some universes are completely different from each other. For example, [u]Kamijou Touma[/u] over there does not live in the same universe as... [u]Rem[/u]. Right, now I remember her name." He pointed to the referred people. "Meanwhile, some universes are either exactly the same as each other or different by just a little bit. It's mostly the latter though. Like [u]Youmu[/u] and [u]Komeiji[/u] over there. They know each other but it's possible they come from different universes." Once again, he pointed to the given subjects. "If that's clear, let's move on to the next topic..." The Entertainer then snapped his fingers once more and the panorama behind him shifted into large letters comprising of 'I', 'D', 'E' and 'C'. The font was gray and metallic in color. "IDEC or InterDimensional Enforcer Corps is the organization I founded so that I can protect the harmony of the Multiverse much more efficiently. I'm not going to delve further about IDEC or else you'd all be dead from old age before we'd finish. For now, just think of us as the defenders of the Multiverse, mostly against itself. If you would really like to know more though, you are free to consult me in your free time." "A branch of IDEC are the Agents..." The Entertainer continued. "These guys are our most elite operatives. They handle the most dangerous jobs the IDEC must do. Like assassinating gods or infiltrating the armies of conquerors and destroy it from within. Or they could simply be doing the more simpler IDEC jobs, just in an extremely hostile environment." "And therein lies our problem." With a snap of fingers, the wall returned to its original white color. "A group of Agents, a particularly skilled bunch, decided to go rogue because somebody apparently got bored with balance and harmony and wants to find out what would happen if the Multiverse becomes chaotic." The Entertainer began to stroll across the stage. "Now, this is a problem for IDEC because, you know, they're Agents. And because they're Agents, they know IDEC. They know its moves, its tactics, its protocols." "And that! That's why you all are here." He stopped his pacing. "These rogue Agents may know IDEC but they don't know you. That's why you all are more effective in tracking and fighting these idiots, among other reasons." "Now you're asking, 'What's this got to do with us?' or 'What's in it for us?'. Well first, these rogue Agents are already fighting IDEC and that means they're fighting across the Multiverse which means that the poor locals of some particular universes get caught in the crossfire, which may include yours. In fact if the fighting continues, your worlds [i]will[/i] be involved in this likely destructive war." He paused for a bit to let the information to sink in. "And since they're idiots not held down by IDEC's rules, they could be rallying... the 'special' people and these 'special' people are likely to be deployed into your worlds and cause havoc you probably don't know how to handle. There's also the possibility of them rallying your friends and family to their cause." "Secondly... well, that's a simple one." The Entertainer held up one finger. "For doing this, I'll grant you one wish. Any wish you want. I'll make it happen." After putting his finger down, he continued. "Within reason of course. We don't want your wishes backfiring now, do we? That's just the worst thing, isn't it?" "But..." The Entertainer sighed. "If none of these are enough for you to spur you into saving the Multiverse, you are free to walk away." He declared. "We live in a free Multiverse after all. I will not force you to fight. Well, it's more like I [i]can't[/i] force you to fight. Again, free Multiverse." He began pacing across the stage once more. "You are free to turn a blind eye to this conflict and return home but just remember, it will not be blind to you." "So people, what's the verdict?"