[quote=@LeeRoy] [@ImportantNobody] I haven't the slightest clue what your setting is about bro, tbqh. No offense but I don't really follow anyone but like, [@MelonHead]'s lore or universe. So I don't really know about your mythos or anything. [/quote] My multiverse has a primary conflict between grey and grey morality forces. On one hand is the people that want to bring order to the chaotic new multiverse. Many worlds are in tatters and abused by more powerful ones, so they desire a strong central force to unify the multiverse and stop such bad guys. They are supported by a being who created a Right of Rule artifact to choose the leader. Only someone who can amass great power and loyalty would be able to get their hands on it, as they need many allies to travel the multiverse in search for it. Opposing them are people who fear the new government and ruler who will abuse their power and be nearly unstoppable if they don't put an end to it before it begins. They are especially interested in eliminating Ruling Candidates (people making a bid for the Right of Rule search) who they mistrust the most. Both sides have tons of wrong and right reasons to support them and eac side fuels the fire as they believe they are in the right and can't back down. A main hero group, Phoenix Call, sides with a ruler who they believe might lead the multiverse well enough, but they do admit that things will probably get out of hands sooner or later and they will have to kill members of the government they help founded. Evvie became a temporary members of Phoenix Call but sides with the rebels on a couple occasions, where Phoenix Call is more for te authority path most of the way. They break the blade of Right to Rule into pieces using the main heroes weapon that can break practically anything, so multiple rulers take a piece and the current head uses the handle. Left in one piece, the wielder could basically rule everyone with forced loyalty to their every command, which could Have ended all wars in the multiverse, but yeah...