Thread:Blahblah9755/@comment-26978653-20180707031908/@comment-26491183-20180707043625

I think minor darkness has type 9. I think it might be good to distinguish between bosses and Minor darkness. Bosses could be a “major darkness” an aspect of the darkness similar to a fragment. That would explain the massive strength gap, and why only one could be sent out, since the darkness can’t spread major aspects of it too thinly.

So, if I’m understanding correctly,

Mission 2: Save a fragment. Fight boss. Chaos interferes before you reach the fragment. Fight chaos. Save fragment. Fragment gives each a soul that they saved/purified beforehand.

Mission 3: Similar to mission 1. Probably save a fragment as well.

This is just a possible backstory for Chaos I thought of: Originally there were 5 servants of the emissary. His left hand: Kuro and Kura. His right hand: Shiro and Shira. And in between those was Chaos. They were meant to go to individual universes to stop the spread of minor darkness, while the Emissary held back the main form of the Darkness. In one mission the five went into a certain universe, the universe was split half light, and half darkness. In that universe, the five were able to push back the darkness, however, they were caught off guard when a major darkness appeared. They were pushed back, and forced to escape, but when they were transferring, chaos was struck, he collapsed, and the door closed. He fought the major darkness, barely escaping, but was too affected by the darkness to be able to access most of his powers, and fell into a coma.

Though he couldn’t die because he possessed immortality as the Emissary’s servant, chaos lacked sufficient power to so much as move, and he couldn’t be detected by the others. Months later, he was found by a mortal on the battlefield, and was saved. After he woke up, while his powers were slowly returning, he and the mortal grew close. However, the mortal was weak, and poor. As the darkness closed in further and further, things in the mortal countries became worse. Food was scarce, crime rose, poverty spread, riots and even wars broke out, as the darkness approached, the mortals had no unity whatsoever. In these tumultuous times, the mortal who had saved him was killed.

However, only a week later, the darkness encroached upon the city where Chaos stayed, and he saw something incredible: unity. In the darkness, every being worked together, there was no crime, no fighting, no corruption, just perfect unity. Then he saw something else. All those who had died in the world free of darkness, the people who had been killed by their fellow humans, returned to life. But it wasn’t just any life, it was one without pain, suffering, fear, hunger, or anything else.

Chaos realized something. The mortals were stuck suffering under the emissary, but would be at peace under the darkness.

Chaos decided to help the darkness. But first, he needed to regain his powers. To do this, he destroyed the rest of the world he was in, he stole every ounce of light from every single being remaining alive, and used this to call the other four servants of the emissary. The four were relieved that he’d managed to call them before the world was taken over, and they returned to the realm of the Emissary.

Over the next few millennia, chaos made preparations in secret. Once they were in place, he only had to wait for aopportunity. When the time was right, he told the other four. He told the other four that the emissary was wrong, told them that he was leaving, and asked them to come. They refused, they tried to stop him, and they fought. In this battle, Chaos murdered both Shiro and Shira, and escaped.

Since then he gained the power of the darkness.