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Welcome to the Omniverse Nexus! We're home to several original settings where users can tell their stories across multiple shared universes.
After over a decade of storytelling and worldbuilding, the Omniverse Nexus is being discontinued. This website will remain available until all of its content has been successfully migrated to other platforms. After that takes place, this domain will redirect to the Galactic Crucibles site found here. To all the members of the Nexus community, thank you. It's been a great run and an unforgettable experience. If you would like to see where the journey continues, hover over a setting to view its fate.
Nexus Directory
Setting: Galactic Crucibles | Galactic Crucibles, abbreviated GC, is a space science fiction setting with a focus on plausibility, deep history, and galaxy-spanning conflicts. Ancient, powerful civilizations have left their mark on the Crucible Galaxy. Even in their absence, their influence continues to shape the evolution of their successors. The story of Galactic Crucibles continues on its own separate website. |
Genre: Science Fiction | |
Loremaster: Suppy |
Setting: Erudite Tales | Erudite Tales, abbreviated as ET, is a high fantasy setting where magic is a limited resource. The mortal races fend for themselves in a world left behind by its original gods. The setting has no era of focus, and stories explore a world filled with fantastical creatures and unearthly landscapes all throughout the ages. The story of Erudite Tales continues on its own separate website. |
Genre: High Fantasy | |
Loremaster: Majoras Revenge!!! |
Setting: Infinite Histories | Infinite Histories, abbreviated IH, is a multiverse of realities where the history of Earth took a different path. The multiverse was studied extensively by the Think Tank before it was overtaken by the destructive Multiverse War. Now the 'verses lie separate, their hidden connections only accessible to those who can find them. Infinite Histories has been discontinued and will no longer be updated. |
Genre: Alternate History | |
Loremaster: Robbo |
Setting: Dreamwalkers | Dreamwalkers, abbreviated DW, is an adventure fantasy setting where many worlds exist beyond the familiar. People can explore these worlds through their dreams, but until an event in 1999 exposed them again, they were hidden from the public by their ignorance. Dreamwalkers has been split into two smaller settings with loose continuity between them. The Sol Cluster stories can be found as part of Krayfish Entertainment's Krayverse and the Primanna stories can be found on Chromogar's website. |
Genre: Adventure Fantasy | |
Loremaster: Chromogar |
Setting: Heroic Ages | Heroic Ages, abbreviated HA, is an alternate Earth where individuals with superhuman powers have existed since humanity's beginnings. These Supers have altered the course of history, defining a series of golden ages punctuated by eras of darkness. Stories in this world take place from the time of Atlantis into a post-apocalyptic future. Heroic Ages as a setting has been discontinued, but the MIM storyline will continue on Krayfish Entertainment's Krayverse. |
Genre: Superhero Fiction | |
Loremaster: Kingliman |
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![]() The Age of Dreams, a Dreamwalkers story
You know I read the other day, there are people today who’re old enough to vote and can’t remember a world before dreamwalking? Imagine that – fully-grown, adult people, and to them things have always been like this! They don’t remember 1999, might not have even been born when the so-called Apocalypse happened, and everything that’s happened since then is just normal to them! God, it makes me feel old.
Well, I sure as hell remember 1999. Ask anyone who was more than two years old at the time, they can tell you. I remember how the world flipped upside-down, and suddenly fantasy turned out not to be so fantastical, dreams turned out not to be so imaginary, and myths turned out to be a whole lot more real than we’d ever thought. |
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