When the last prayers fade and no heavens remain unburned, the gods gather to decide the fate of all creation.
Scene 1 – The Hall of All Pantheons
A structure outside time—a cathedral built from the bones of universes.Its ceiling is a nebula; its floor, a mosaic of every world's faith.One hundred thrones spiral upward like a galaxy of judgment.
Upon them sit beings who once believed themselves alone in divinity:Zeus of Olympus, Odin of Asgard, Shiva of Kailasa, Ra of Heliopolis, Amaterasu of Takamagahara, the Celestial Dragons of Heaven, and hundreds more.Even the Unknown God of the Primordial Code watches from beyond the veil, her eyes two suns of data.
A bell tolls—one forged from the first sound of the Big Bang.
Metatron:
"The Council of All Pantheons is convened. Order of business: the fate of existence."
Murmurs shake creation. Realms tremble.
Scene 2 – The Verdict
Zeus rises first, his aura splitting clouds that are galaxies.
"Mortals have overreached again. They clone our miracles, digitize our heavens, summon us in stories as if we were toys!The line between man and god has blurred. The solution—obliteration!"
Odin, calm yet thunderous:
"Aye. They steal wisdom from the roots of Yggdrasil. Even now, the echoes of Ragnarok resound through other worlds. Let them end together."
Ra flares like a newborn star.
"My sun no longer receives worship. Let eternal night devour them all."
Approval ripples across the divine chamber—nods from gods, angels, demon lords, machine deities.Only one voice cuts against the chorus.
Scene 3 – The Valkyrie's Defiance
A single step echoes like thunder.
Brunhilde, eldest of the Valkyries, walks down the path between thrones.Her armor glimmers with fragments of vanished worlds; her spear hums with mortal prayers.
Brunhilde:
"You call this judgment? It's cowardice dressed as justice.You fear mortals because they mirror you—because they evolve."
Zeus' eyes flash.
"Valkyrie, you dare interrupt the will of gods again? You forget how the last Ragnarok ended."
She smiles.
"I remember it perfectly. Humanity stood against extinction and won. But that was one world. You think yourselves clever?Then let's make the game fair."
She drives her spear into the mosaic floor.From the impact bursts a vision—millions of realities overlapping: shinobi realms, digital worlds, demon realms, star empires, dungeons, seas, skies.Each filled with humans who dared challenge the impossible.
Brunhilde:
"If you would erase creation itself, then every creation shall fight back.Not just the humans of one Earth—all of them.From every world where will and heart defied destiny."
The gods murmur. All worlds?Odin leans forward.
"You propose another Ragnarok… across realities?"
Brunhilde:
"Exactly. Thirteen of your kind. Thirteen of ours.The strongest mortals ever born, across every realm and story, united as Humanity's last champions."
Scene 4 – The Great Gamble
Shiva laughs, his four arms clapping in rhythm.
"So the dance begins anew! I approve. Creation cannot end without a worthy rhythm."
Zeus:
"Ha! The last Valkyrie challenges the multiverse itself. Very well! If this entertains the gods, let it be done!"
Ra:
"And when they lose, their suns will never rise again."
Odin:
"Then we name it—Ragnarok Infinite."
Metatron:
"So recorded."
A column of light bursts from the floor, spreading across the void; threads of fate weave together into a colossal arena hanging in nothingness—half divine marble, half shattered Earth.Runes from every world carve themselves into the sky.
Scene 5 – The Choosing
Brunhilde turns away from the council, voice soft but burning:
"Hear me, mortals across creation.The gods think you stories, but stories have teeth.Rise, warriors who challenged the divine.Rise, legends, dreamers, sinners, and heroes.For you are Humanity's Will, and your war begins now."
Fragments of light scatter through the multiverse:one pierces a storm-torn battlefield where a man named Guts still swings a sword too heavy for any human.Another falls into the quiet sky of Karakura Town, where Ichigo Kurosaki feels the pull of an unseen call.Others race toward countless worlds—bald heroes, undead kings, demon slayers, pirates, swordsmen, god-killers.
The gears of destiny turn once more.
Scene 6 – The Curtain Rises
In the divine amphitheater, banners unfurl—each bearing the crest of a world.The spectators are angels, devils, spirits, and myths long forgotten.
Metatron:
"Round One: Thor of Asgard, the God of Thunder, versus Guts, the Black Swordsman of the Mortal Realms."
The crowd erupts.
Brunhilde stands beside her younger sister Göll, eyes sharp as lightning breaks overhead.
Göll:
"Sister… can they really win against that?"
Brunhilde:
"They don't need to win every battle.They only need to make the gods remember why humanity was worth creating."
Thunder cracks—and Ragnarok Infinite begins.
