Suren Reinister, the founder of Abstract Magic, invented it at the age of 13, allowing him to unblock what should be blocked and block what should be open. After entering the Higher Magic Academy, Suren spent a month in the alchemy lab, creating an abstract substance called Uranium-235, which he then presented to the headmaster in a gift box. Suren's graduation thesis consisted of only one sentence: "Copy a copy and show it to others within seven days, or you'll face the consequences!" Time passed, and the Third Magic World War was imminent. Suren, once again, delivered the following abstract speech at the World Conference: "Hatred only brings more bloodshed, and bloodshed only brings more hatred." "There are never any winners in war." "Set aside differences, put aside hatred, and resolve disputes through dialogue." "This is what a wise ruler should do." "In other words..." "Those present..."
Amamiya Yoru accidentally transmigrates to a world where the myriad realms are just beginning to appear. Various monsters and characters from these realms are beginning to emerge. Fortunately, along with her transmigration, Amamiya also obtains a system called "Myriad Realities Role-Playing." By gaining fame through this system, she can draw various characters to role-play! Her first role-playing is Gilgamesh, the King of Heroes from the Type-Moon universe! King Arthur! Karna! Zhongli! and many other characters. Thus, Amamiya begins to role-play all sorts of characters, and the characters she portrays gradually become renowned throughout the world! (This leans towards crossover anime/manga; multiple anime/manga characters will appear later.)
(As long as I love Blue Archives and all the children here, I will never stop updating. I just sometimes think about the plot to avoid making anyone, including myself, uncomfortable. Hehe, I love every lovely student in Kiwatos so much.) This is a gentle person who came to the utopia of Kiwatos and began their destiny together. Please look forward to the world I have created for Kiwatos, because I love them so much.