Welcome to the Tutorial. Or is it the Dev Log? Maybe the README.txt of a narrative that never asked for linearity. Call it what you want, it's all canon here. Sort of.
What happens when you're handed the keys to the multiversal sandbox by a Random. Omnipotent. Being.? Not just a wish, not just a system, but full-scale access to the debug menu of fiction. Do you follow the plot? Rewrite it? Break the game in ways that the devs should've foreseen? Why not all three?
This is the spawning point of The Game, an unbalanced, fully moddable, and mostly rule-compliant storyworld maintained by R.O.B. 37, a scholar of cartoons, fandoms, headcanons, and late-night AU threads. He's finally built something of his own: not a single tale, but a starting file. One character. One unstable save. One hell of a user manual.
The first load zone? A twisted Harry Potter AU, warped by years of transmigrations, meddling deities, cursed house objects, and a suspiciously sentient system. But this is only Jump One. The real trick is in the Ticket the kind that pauses time in one universe and lets you visit another as your true, adult self. A side quest? Maybe. A cheat code? Definitely. A way to earn a game-breaking-but-still-technically-legal ability? Oh, absolutely.
This isn't just a story. It's a sandbox toolkit. A meta-framework. A launchpad for narrative chaos. If you're expecting a straight line, you took the wrong portal.
Certain things are omniversal. Other things are multiversal. Same for given beings. For this story here is a rough example.
Examples:
Tardis. For sake if arguments it is an omniversal being that chooses to travel with a time lord.
Rick's portal gun. Multiversal until Evil Morty escapes.
The Prescence and The One Above All. Omniversal
Deadpool. Multiversal
TVA. Multiversal
Kang. Multiversal
The Watchers. Multiversal
The Beast (from The Magicians). Omniversal
Alien X. Omniversal/ Transcendent
Life. Omniversal/ Transcendent/conceptual
Death. Omniversal/ Transcendent/conceptual
Entropy. Omniversal/ Transcendent/conceptual
The Monk in Cyberpunk 2077- Omniversal
Like any AU there will be elements that are both mundane and familiar to the central world as well as elements that are completely new or unique.
> "Rules are tools. Tools are optional. Options are power. Power is leverage. Leverage is funny when someone thinks they have it and I decide they don't."
R.O.B. 37, casually overriding 4th-wall containment protocols.
R.O.B. 37 is not merely a chaotic facilitator, he is a functional cog in the architecture of the Prime Universe. His domain, a crossroads of structured wish fulfillment and curated narrative entropy, operates in direct accordance with The Game, an overarching framework instated by The Creator Himself. While his flair leans toward meta-manipulation and sandbox freedom, R.O.B. 37 still operates under divine directive.
The disappearance of R.O.B. 13, once steward of a neighboring sector, caused a ripple through the multiversal mesh. It is this anomaly that redirected Joshua Myrddin, an unregistered Player, into R.O.B. 37's jurisdiction. What began as a clerical irregularity now threatens to destabilize the carefully balanced chaos of The Game's current cycle. Whether this is an accident, a hidden test, or the echo of a deeper cosmic breach remains to be seen.
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Auxiliary Chapter: Systems, Power Structures, and Rules of the Game
The moment Merlin waved off R.O.B.'s info dump, the cut content was quietly compiled, indexed, and sent to the Auxiliary Chapter. What follows is the full narrative transcription of everything Joshua would have been told had Merlin not intervened.
"Right then," R.O.B. had begun before being interrupted. "I suppose you deserve the full picture since you're technically from the Prime. You're entitled to the Lore Package 1.0: Systems, Power Structures, and Rules of the Game. Here goes."
Basic Setup for Players
Being a transmigrator from the Prime Universe meant Josh's death was anomalous. That single fact placed him "off script" from the Creator's Grand Design, a fact with cascading implications.
Because he died when he wasn't meant to, Josh was given the chance to enter The Game: a massive, multiversal structure where beings from different worlds climbed in power, pursued goals, and lived out new stories. This process was moderated by R.O.B.s,Random Omnipotent Beings, and in this case, it was R.O.B. 37 running the show.
R.O.B. offered Josh a standard deal: transmigrate into a world of his choosing, with one ultra-modified cheat (his system), and the chance to shape his journey through a combination of skill, choice, and chaos.
Power Structures (Simplified Hierarchy)
1. The Creator – The Alpha. The Source. Created the Prime and everything beyond it.
2. R.O.B.s (Random Omnipotent Beings) – Born from or chosen by the Creator to administer the Game. There are 38 confirmed R.O.B.s, each with different philosophies. R.O.B. 37 believes in sandbox chaos. R.O.B. 38 rolls cosmic dice.
3. Conceptual Beings – Entities like Death, Life, Entropy, Luck, War. They exist because people believe in them. Their power waxes and wanes with belief and representation.
4. Old Gods and Outer Gods – Pre-conceptual beings. Looking at one might destroy your sanity. Speaking their name without protection could draw their attention.
5. True Gods and Ancestral Gods – Classical pantheon-level figures like Zeus, Odin, or Ra. Powered by belief, they exist in multiple planes simultaneously.
6. New Gods – Emerging entities formed from modern constructs. Technology, Internet, Media, etc.
7. Millennium Gods – Individuals who achieved godhood through cultivation, enlightenment, or belief within a thousand years.
8. Omniversal Entities – Beings capable of crossing the omniverse through their own power.
9. Multiversal Entities – Capable of perceiving and influencing entire clusters of universes.
10. Realm-Specific Powerhouses – Strongest individuals in their own universes (e.g., Dumbledore, Voldemort, Goku, etc.). Their influence is local but potent.
System Setup: Josh's System, Custom-Modified
Josh's first wish was for an ultra-modified system based on a hybrid version of The Gamer. His cheat was designed to allow full immersive growth without hardcoding power ups, encouraging natural progression with visual benchmarks. Combined with a transit hub as a physical manifestation of his world jumps that would exist in the nexus between worlds so that he could experience everything.
Key Features:
Save/Load Feature – Five fluctuating save slots per jump world independent of core saves. One unerasable zero-point save called "Back to the Beginning."
Quest System – Categories: Goals, Optional, Emergency, Chaos, and Balance. Chaos and Balance quests come from higher entities.
Inventory – Infinite grid-based. Cannot be altered or detected by anyone under the Creator's level. Time stasis by default.
Mental Library – A dual-sided archive. One half includes knowledge from Prime life (locked by experience); the other stores everything learned post-jump.
Skills Tab – Displays all known and developing skills.
Status Tab – Tracks stats and potential point distribution (until multiversal level).
Character Tab – Fully customizable appearance, background, and narrative start parameters.
Map, Shop, Stream, Chat, Jump Point Tabs – Locked until specific conforms are met.
Golden Finger Features
Josh's system merges multiple concepts:
Gamer's Mind and Gamer's Body: Adjustable passives capping at 100 percent. Higher values reduce humanity but increase efficiency.
Segmented Magic Core: A modular, scalable magic source that adapts to various power systems.
Mental Optimization: Perfect memory organization without overload; helps break down new magical theories and reconstruct them more effectively.
Ban List and Safety Notices
Josh was warned not to:
Invoke names of power (Merlin being an exception, barely)
Attempt to gain Alien X, Wish Spells, or Monkeys Paw artifacts
Use the Omnitrix (any version)
Final Notes Before Entry
Josh had made only one wish so far: the custom system. Two more were pending. He'd saved twice:
1. Zero Save – "Back to the Beginning" (core self)
2. Jump One Save – "Here We Go Again" (entry configuration)
Character creation was interrupted briefly due to invoking the name "Myrddin" a forbidden title tied to Merlin. That resulted in system edits, new name assignment, and the presence of Merlin himself overseeing compliance.
Josh's story would begin soon, in a world he'd chosen, unknowingly influenced, subtly guided, and armed with nothing but what he asked for: a chance to experience it all.