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The Multiverse is home to trillions of different beings and races of infinite variety. Some large and powerful. Some small and weak. Some in the middle. To keep balance walls between the dimensions were created to keep it in harmony. But, a Being known as Entropy, the living embodiment of chaos, has been slowly whittling away at the walls. In the billions of years that the Multiverse has existed, the walls that were once comparable to an immense dam, have been slowly torn apart until they are now paper thin. The degeneration Entropy has done has given him the power to open rifts. He uses this power for his amusement, and puts some of the most dangerous and powerful beings and up against one another.

Created in 2014 by The Republic of Atria on the Nationstates forums, Death of the Multiverse lasted for four months (A sequel is in the works) and, when combining the in character and out of character pages, has over 500 pages of text. One of the RP's coolest aspects is the ability to use both pre-existing and original characters without constraining yourself to one universe.

The universes visited have been:AvatarWolfensteinSCP FoundationReal LifeMass EffectAvatar: The Last AirbenderStar WarsHunger GamesMarvel UniversePacific Rim

The RP featured many characters. To see the entire cast, visit the in-progress character sheet.

The entirety of the RP can be read here.

Death of the Multiverse contains examples of:

  • Beware the Superman: When Superman is Clark Kenting in the Avatar: The Last Airbender universe, he realizes most npc characters are afraid of the multiverse gang.
  • Big Bad: Entropy for the majority, Order for the last few pages and for the sequel.
  • Power Creep, Power Seep: The average power level of the main cast increases over time. To put it in perspective, in the first universe the Na'vi and Marines provide a decent challenge. By the end, the cast brings a multiverse god to his knees.

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