Paraiso Saga

Introduction
The concept of another world is interesting.

Imagine a world that worked on fundamentally different mechanics from yours. They follow an entirely different set of laws and things such as gravity, time, and spatiality. Or on the other hand they could be restricted or advanced by even more laws that don’t necessarily follow our dimensions. Then there are also simpler things like, what if the type of biological beings born in that realm evolved differently from ours? The chances of that exact same circumstances and conditions with only minor differences is incredibly low. But if one believes in the theory of infinite worlds then that kind of world does exist more than we expect. But just to theorize imagine this for the sake of thinking about it.

What if they never had religion in the first place. How different would their circumstances be? Would they be on the different spectrum of advances or would they be the same or even lower? Is there a possibility that wars would not have been fought there or would the world be even more immoral? Or would they be unable to even avoid the creation of it?

How about the laws that we follow ourselves? Just the simple ones? How different would morality be or their political systems? Would they simply follow a simple one like a monarchy, a democracy that allows people to be free, a system that forces everyone to work together and rations everything. Or would they even have an alternatively different type of political government that we never tried before?

What about the dangers in our lives? The geographical conditions? We have many unexplored lands and places to visit. The capability to travel space is still being explored and yet we haven’t even explored most of our oceans. We have so much to find out, and so much to do. Do similar worlds as ours in another universe have that problem? Have they fully understood what their world is like and all the places in there? What more is there? Is there anything else for them to find in their home solar system? Or have they not even reached the means to truly explore and only exist as a single tribe in a single planet?

Better yet what about what they don’t have as belongings? About things that we take for granted. How would they adapt or act when they don’t have what we value?

Can you imagine a world without our CMS? The Coordinate Management System that allows us to communicate with anyone? We’ll be so detached from each other if that was the case and considering how much we use them. I’ve even seen people suffer withdrawals from not having them, or at least feel stressed. Some however I’ve noticed are relaxed.

What about our PFs? Of course they’re quite expensive but they are notable for their efficiency. Some countries don’t even have them due to lack of resources and capability to make them work. But the sheer number of things you can make them do is astounding.

Can you imagine the risks possessed by having no Duendes working for us? Who else would manage all those difficult and dangerous tasks that can cost lives of any normal human? Although some argue that it’s unfair to leave it all up to them they don’t really mind.

Or the idea of no magic? Can you believe that? If we don’t have the existing energy around us none of us would be able to advance much in many fields. The projection of energy that causes us to stay on the ground. The energy that allows us to breathe air. The energy that allows us to not fall to the timely cold winters whenever the sun vanishes for too long.

Can you possibly imagine a world like that?

Well.... Out there... somewhere, a universe different from ours has something akin to that.

Overview
Paraiso Saga (Name might change) is a fantasy focused franchise. Out there there are kings, princes, adventurers, thieves, merchants, and heroes attempting to become big. Wars could be fought anywhere and allegiances can be made. Treasures could be found and artifacts could be used to turn tides or make cities popular.

However in every point of time there's always a challenge. A hunt for Excalibur. The great sword that marks the existence of someone who is above everyone else. For it to be achieved one must use any means necessary to find the sword and prove to them, why they must be the one that holds Excalibur. In this land of fantasy, wars will be fought and the true king of all would be proven!

But... who are those people from the underground that are so stunned by the existence of magic? What are those weapons do they use and why do they have such a different belief in history? And just how large is the underground that they hide in?

Who are those people from the sky who claims they have returned? Why do they think they're above them and why do they keep speaking about experiments and simulations? And why do they badmouth our deities and claim Excalibur is theirs and those who hide will reveal themselves?

An overlying mystery... What exactly is the truth behind Excalibur? Is it really the divine blade of the true king?

Actual History
The world is vastly different from Earth. It's vast and many of its lower lands are unexplored due to the existence of many creatures and demon like monsters. The introduction of the series would make it seem that this is simply a fantasy-based story.

Power of the Verse
In its Paraiso arc, the power of the verse isn't too strong early. Fighters usually alter from being City ranked to Island ranked. Even Mooks are particularly strong and the verse is quite fast. God tiers are also ambigiously powerful containing many altered haxx.

In the Pendragon saga, which occurs prior to any of the events in Paraiso arc reveals many of its more powerful characters such as the gods and the 12 Zodiacs. The verse skyrockets in level upon its reveal on how powerful Excalibur really is and what does becoming a god really means to the holder.