"Hello students. Today we will be discussing the event called the great collision and the following age of shards that followed." The scene is a classroom and a teacher is standing in front of a projector.
"The great collision was an event that happened 213 years ago where different realms collided into one. Each realm had a pantheon of gods. Our world was one without gods which might have been the reason our world was the base of the collision." The presentation switched to show different sets of gods.
"Sadly because of the collision the gods shattered into shards which brought the age of shards. The people of the realms were having a problem of their gods and protectors being dead. So they worked together to make their own gods." The slide shows a robotic giant wielding a hammer the size of itself with a thunderbolt on it.
"The first one made was Zanthros the thunder king. Using the shards of Zeus, Thor, and Odin, people made a mecha god. The first of the gods made by man. Designed to lead the other gods." The slide shows the now named Zanthros slamming his hammer down causing a bolt of thunder to fall at the same time.
"The next was Ralon the brilliant sun. A combination of Apollo and Ra. Unlike Zanthros Ralon was not designed with physical strength in mind but magical power. Ralon would use the floating eye above its head to either lower the sun's intensity or increase it." Ralon is shown with the sun behind it and its arms stretched out.
"The third one made was Featherus, the commander of combat. They were made with a mixture of Ares and Athena with a bit of other worrier gods. They were designed to be the vanguard against anything that dared to attack the people in a weakened state." The slide shows Featherus gliding across the land wielding a sword and shield.
"The forth was Promesadon, the monarch of the land and sea. A combination of posideon Demeter, geb. They were designed to calm the seas for ships and to make the land fertile for crops." The slide shows Promesadon half in the water and half on the land using a finger to help a farmer.
The teach starts to look more tired at this point. "The fifth was Theolo, the primarch of death. They were made from Hades, Hela, Thanatos, and Azazel. They were designed to gather and keep the souls that passed during and after the great collision." The slide shows a figure draped in shadowy tendrils that crush all in its path.
The slide changes to the last mecha god. "And the six was known as Heradite, the queen of hearts. Yes it's other title is the queen of love but still. You might ask why they made a mecha god of love when it's purpose was to help protect us, well it's role was to to keep the fragmented worlds from fighting. Not protecting us from outsiders but from the inside. That doesn't mean it was weak." The slide shows a slim mecha god using cabals that look like wires to it as a net to capture something.
"That doesn't mean all mythical beings died just like their rulers. One most of you should know is Chiron the hero teacher. Sadly the beings were shattered a bit so we did our best to fix them with other fragments. We used Medusa and the Minotaur to fix the cracks in Chiron." The teachers eyes gained some of life as he talked about Chiron and so did the students he was talking to.
"And I hope you all are ready for when you enter Pantheon Academy yourselves, for if you make it you'll gain an EGO!" This caught the kid's attention as they asked him what was an EGO to which the teacher smiled.
"You must have heard me at the beginning, the mecha gods were around during the age of shards but not today. The mecha gods detected a threat and were somehow defeated, and with the power that remained people made six artifacts that hold powers similar to the mecha god made from it, we then made more egos from other mythical beings these were able to be wielded by people like you and me. But the more divine of a concept and power a shard held the more powerful the wielded soul must be. The six mecha gods being the most powerful due to the fact it's a full divine concept and power." The teacher then looked at the students who were trying their best not to burst from their seats.
"Wait!? Are they connected to the Utopians!?" The other students paused as the realization hit them.
The Utopians were a generational team made from six people, it was said each came from a family who held the power and passed it down to the next generation. Now they knew that the theory had a lot more backing then they originally thought.
"Yes, and in just a few years we will have our generation of Utopians."
"God I hate my life." I stood in front of the gates so many kids wished to even see, and all I felt was dread.
