Thread:Eureka Enderborn/@comment-26184570-20160530165522/@comment-26184570-20160531012224

Well, it's true Eureka.

None of this is set in stone, but this was the basic plot idea I had in mind. Ok, so here's the thing. It involves the space-age, but not in the way most fandoms progress. It starts after Vladak is casted out, after Raven and Kali, but before Tauron and the other one. Vladak is gone, and the absence of his magic suddenly allows Arcanus' magic to grow, along with rapid progression. Myrror stays evil, but the Dwarves become loyal to Ariel. In Vladak's banishment, he performed one last action, which lifted his continent out of the spheres of the world, to stay isolated until he (if he does) return. In it's absence, the Draconians come to Arcanus, where Tauron assumes control of them (the Draconian wizard had her power stripped by Vladak, like you had happen to her originally). This age of enlightenment lasts for thousands of years, and new advances in both magic and science (which have equal power and status) keep the four great wizards alive. They have contacted many alien worlds, each of which are brought into each wizard's fold. You, with your creativity, could come up with that. Eventually, Tyrlinith is born, and she manages to secretly bring back Vladak. He slips off to his High Men that had stayed hidden for thousands of years, waiting for this moment, and using concealment spells to stay out of the wizard's raydar, he goes around, gathering followers. After half of the galaxy falls to him, he finally makes himself known to the wizards, who with the other half wage war. This leads to a galaxy-wide war. On side are many factions and species who were former enemies (including all of the species and nations who originated on Arcanus), united by Ariel (and Roland), Tlaloc, Tauron and the other one (I forget her name). On the other side is the other half of the galaxy's nations (including the Dark Elves, Gnolls and Trolls), united by their submission to the Dark Lord. However, even though both sides have a very composite nature, Vladak's empire still has the High Men at it's core, and they are held as supperior to the other races of Vladak's empire, in contrast to the four wizard's empire of tolerance. The war is long and brutal, and Vladak eventually wins, and all of the alliance's components are driven back to Arcanus, with many of it's other planets either being ravaged or detroyed by a combination of savage technology and magic. However, Vladak is not able to make the final blow to Arcanus. For many more years, they build up their power out of Vladak's prying eyes, and this goes on for so long that it is widely assumed that they all died out. Just when Vladak is crowned supreme emperor of the galaxy, and the singular Dark Lord of all, the alliance reveals itself reformed, and declares war once again. Vladak's arrogance proves a weakness, as he is extremely caught off guard. This war goes on for quite a long time, and appears to be in no one's favor for a very long time, until an elite task-force lead by the alliance's leaders themselves attack Vladak's High-Men only capital planet, and face him and his minions in singular combat. A battle above and on the planet insues, and proves to be the most spectacular and costly battle in all history. Finally, after waiding through eachother's armies for quite some time, Ariel, Tlaloc, Tauron, the other one and the leaders of the Kilakku face off against Vladak and his minions in singular combat. After quite a while, the alliance's leaders finally gain the upper hand, and, after thousands of years of built-up energy, Ariel does the unthinkable - she brings Vladak to his knees. He refuses to except defeat, and foolishly attempts to strike against Ariel again, who was actually willing to spare him. However, when Vladak proves that even now, in this situation that won't accept his defeat, the gods of this universe (which I really need to know about) finally take a side, and imbue Ariel and the others in this duel with their power. The others in the vicinity (Mortu and Tyrlinith) are emedietly destroyed by the light that their enemies now possess, and with that over, Ariel is finally able to set fate right - she drives her sword through Vladak's chest, vanquishing him forever.