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Old 2013-10-16, 23:06   Link #5550
omega253
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Good to know about that, Comrade Ferret.

In fact, she'll be ready to blast Touma's head off every time she sees him in another story I'm planning after To Ascend is finished.

Basic idea of the story: same OP!Touma, different past than the one in To Ascend.

Upon awakening, his power accidentally killed his parents and his superstitious relatives didn't want to take him on account of the misfortune. Thus, a lonely traumatized seven-year-old wanders through the world with enough power to tear the universe apart...

Along the way, Touma finds himself in the Magic Side and decides to see if there's anybody that could match him in power. After a brutal warpath of destruction by a psychologically disturbed Kamijou, the Magic Side is in shambles while the most prominent magicians watching the reality distorting showdown between the Magic God Othinus (who succeeded at the risky creation of Gungnir) and Kamijou Touma.

Depressingly for Kamijou, he wins again and just walks away while leaving everybody horrified at his power. Othinus, however, is intrigued. Even after a brutal ass-kicking, she wants to know how 'that crazy Kamijou bastard' got that strength.

So, she goes into hiding to recover her strength and restart her schemes.

Meanwhile, Touma sneaks into Academy City (you could say his age could be around... 13? 14?) and convinces Aleister to let him stay. During his occupation, he proceeds to meet all of the Level 5's and piss all of them off.

Except Gunha. They're kind of like bros, considering Sogiita and Touma's personalities and questionable sanity.

Cut to time of canon. (Also the first chapter of what this fic would be)

Kamijou goes out to his balcony and finds...

Othinus.

....

Damn, that sounds kind of weird now that I type it out...

What do you guys think?

@demino_hellsin:

Have Touma keep his memories. It'll make him all the more determined to protect his family.
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