I've always had a good time exploring the possibilities the Menders present, as a group. Though they seem altruistic in their endeavors to change time, I got the idea they were more than meets the eye after watching Serenity.
"They think they can make people... better."
Running with this, I came to the realization that the Menders think they can make time and reality better through their various exploits.
In this arc, you are contacted by an extradimensional being, who is canonically suppose to be the reason Devon Wilcox (Dark Watcher) came back to this dimension. Having failed to use Devon as They're hammer, the god(s) decide to use you.
This is a neutral arc, as you will be doing both heroic and villainous things: it all comes down to a final confrontation with the Menders and the source of their power: the god buried inside the crystal.
Here is the opening dialogue:
The Demon of Ice and Fire
Breaking the Tesseract
"I'm glad we finally have the chance to meet face-to-face, [you]. I, and my partners, have watched you for a very long time. Although I appear human to you, I am everything but. I am an amalagamation of consciousness, an illusion that is supported by the simple four dimensional parameters your reality exists in.
Regardless of my origins, you may call Us the Abyss Watcher. We have journeyed far to enlist your aid, [you]. The last person We attempted to persuede to Our side was a powerful hero named Devon Wilcox; you may know him. It was his failure that brought us to this point.
The Menders, [you], it all started with them. They attempt to make time... better. A folly only achievable my man. Unknown to most, they serve a darker purpose, a single mission that will have severe reprecussions for your world and the Multiverse as a whole. Are you ready to save the very fabric of the cosmos, [you]? We think you are."
(The arc contains custom factions and EB/AV's. I solo it with my softcapped EA, so it shouldn't be too difficult. The final EB/AV may present a challenge to some.)
Greetings.
I've always had a good time exploring the possibilities the Menders present, as a group. Though they seem altruistic in their endeavors to change time, I got the idea they were more than meets the eye after watching Serenity.
"They think they can make people... better."
Running with this, I came to the realization that the Menders think they can make time and reality better through their various exploits.
In this arc, you are contacted by an extradimensional being, who is canonically suppose to be the reason Devon Wilcox (Dark Watcher) came back to this dimension. Having failed to use Devon as They're hammer, the god(s) decide to use you.
This is a neutral arc, as you will be doing both heroic and villainous things: it all comes down to a final confrontation with the Menders and the source of their power: the god buried inside the crystal.
Here is the opening dialogue:
The Demon of Ice and Fire
Breaking the Tesseract
"I'm glad we finally have the chance to meet face-to-face, [you]. I, and my partners, have watched you for a very long time. Although I appear human to you, I am everything but. I am an amalagamation of consciousness, an illusion that is supported by the simple four dimensional parameters your reality exists in.
Regardless of my origins, you may call Us the Abyss Watcher. We have journeyed far to enlist your aid, [you]. The last person We attempted to persuede to Our side was a powerful hero named Devon Wilcox; you may know him. It was his failure that brought us to this point.
The Menders, [you], it all started with them. They attempt to make time... better. A folly only achievable my man. Unknown to most, they serve a darker purpose, a single mission that will have severe reprecussions for your world and the Multiverse as a whole. Are you ready to save the very fabric of the cosmos, [you]? We think you are."
(The arc contains custom factions and EB/AV's. I solo it with my softcapped EA, so it shouldn't be too difficult. The final EB/AV may present a challenge to some.)