[This is for Entertainment purposes only, not CWF storyline based or canon in any fashion.]
CWF: The Broken Future That Never Was
An Alternative Timeline of Defiance, War, and Restoration
I. The Vision That Changed Everything (2026)
It didn’t begin with a summoning.
It began with a warning.
Jaiden Rishel’s visions had always come in fragments—violent flashes, distorted echoes of things that might be. But this time, it was different. This time, the vision was complete.
A world burned to ash.
A Colosseum filled with screams.
Friends turned into spectacle.
And above it all—Anhellica, watching.
Unlike the original timeline—where CWF legends were forcibly ripped from their era into 2326—Jaiden saw it coming. And more importantly, he saw when it truly mattered.
Not 2326…
But 2318.
That was the moment before the apocalypse. Before the Apotheosis. Before one-third of the world was erased.
Jaiden didn’t hesitate.
He went to the only person who could make time itself bend:
Eris.
II. The Birth of E.R.I.S.
Eris had long been working on something theoretical—a machine not just of science, but of unstable temporal magick. A chaotic fusion of algorithmic sigils, quantum recursion engines, and raw willpower.
They called it, half-jokingly:
E.R.I.S.
It wasn’t supposed to work.
Until it did.
With Jaiden’s vision as a blueprint and Eris pushing the machine beyond safe thresholds, the impossible became inevitable. But they needed more than just two minds—they needed warriors.
So they gathered them:
- Mia Rayne – the emotional core, fierce and unyielding
- Lilliana Primrose – calculating, elegant, deadly
- Caledonia Highlander – the embodiment of honor and war
- Dan Highlander – raw force tempered by loyalty
- Eris – architect of the impossible
- Jaiden Rishel – the one who saw it all
They weren’t being taken.
They were choosing to go.
III. Arrival in 2318: A World on the Brink
The machine screamed as it tore open the timeline.
When they arrived, the world hadn’t fallen yet—but it was already dying.
Anthropolis stood like a monument to decay. Surveillance towers pulsed with sigil-coded algorithms. The skies shimmered with unnatural energy. Phoenix constructs circled above like omens.
The world was divided:
- The Amoralists – dominant, cruel, preparing something catastrophic
- The Traditionalists – rigid, resistant, doomed
- The Independents – fractured, desperate, fading
And at the center of it all:
The Apotheosis.
Not just a tournament.
A ritual.
A weapon.
Jaiden realized immediately—this wasn’t about entertainment.
It was about extinction.
IV. The Quiet War Before the Storm
Unlike the original timeline—where they were thrown into the Colosseum as gladiators—this version of the CWF legends moved in the shadows first.
They became something else:
Insurgents.
- Mia Rayne infiltrated Independent settlements, rallying survivors
- Lilliana Primrose embedded herself within Amoralist social circles, extracting secrets
- Caledonia and Dan Highlander led surgical strikes against Loyalist training grounds
- Eris worked to understand the fusion of magick and machine powering the Apotheosis
- Jaiden… hunted visions, trying to find the exact moment everything would break
And slowly, the truth emerged:
The Apotheosis wasn’t just a ritual of destruction.
It required anchors—key individuals whose deaths would stabilize the spell.
Names surfaced.
Familiar names.
Not victims.
Participants.
V. The Six Pillars of Amorality
The leaders of the coming end:
- Anhellica – Overlord, orchestrator of extinction
- Elisha – the prophet of the ritual
- Chaolin Sahn – the fractured soul, bound to something far worse
- Freddie Styles – spectacle incarnate, chaos made flesh
- Jace Valentine – precision, cruelty, perfection
- And the unseen force behind them all… the ideology itself
They weren’t just leaders.
They were living conduits.
To stop the Apotheosis, they couldn’t just disrupt the ritual.
They had to eliminate its pillars.
VI. The Colosseum Rewritten
Eventually, there was no avoiding it.
The war came to the Colosseum.
But this time, it wasn’t as prisoners.
It was as invaders.
The night of the Apotheosis began as it always would have—crowds screaming, Watchers observing, violence unfolding for spectacle.
But then—
The lights failed.
The sigils glitched.
And the CWF legends stepped into the arena, not as fighters… but as executioners of fate.
VII. The Battle of Six Ends
Each confrontation reshaped the timeline itself:
- Mia Rayne vs. Elisha
Faith vs. fury. Mia shattered Elisha’s prophetic trance, breaking a critical component of the ritual. - Lilliana Primrose vs. Jace Valentine
Precision met perfection—and Lilliana proved that perfection can bleed. - Dan Highlander vs. Freddie Styles
Brutality unchained. A war of endurance that ended with the crowd silenced for the first time in centuries. - Caledonia Highlander vs. Chaolin Sahn
Not just a battle—but a mercy. Caledonia freed Chaolin from the torment binding him, collapsing a hidden layer of the ritual.
And finally—
- Jaiden Rishel vs. Anhellica
This was never just a fight.
It was the breaking of inevitability.
Anhellica believed the future was fixed. That power dictated truth.
Jaiden proved her wrong.
When he struck her down, it wasn’t just the end of a ruler.
It was the end of a destined apocalypse.
VIII. The Collapse of Apotheosis
With the pillars destroyed, the ritual unraveled.
The sky tore—but instead of fire, there was silence.
No infernal locusts.
No extinction wave.
No annihilation.
The Traditionalists lived.
The Independents endured.
The Amoralists… fractured.
For the first time in centuries—
The future changed.
IX. Eris’ Final Gamble
But there was one last problem.
They didn’t belong here.
The timeline was unstable—two futures overlapping, neither fully formed.
Eris knew what had to be done.
Using the remnants of the broken ritual and the E.R.I.S. machine, she created a final temporal collapse point—a way to send them back, sealing the corrected timeline behind them.
But it came with a cost:
They would never know the full extent of what they saved.
History would rewrite itself.
Their war… forgotten.
X. Return to a World That Never Burned
They woke up back in their own time.
No ruins.
No Amoralist empire.
No Colosseum of death.
Just CWF.
Alive. Thriving. Untouched.
There were no records of Anthropolis.
No mention of the Apotheosis.
No trace of Anhellica.
Only faint echoes—dreams, instincts, déjà vu.
And one unshakable truth shared between them:
They had fought for something real.
XI. Legacy of the Unwritten Future
In this timeline:
- The Apotheosis never happens
- The Amoralists never rise to global dominance
- The Traditionalists are never wiped out
- The Infernalia tournament is never created
- The Redeemer is never crowned
And most importantly—
The heroes of CWF were never victims of time.
They were its guardians.
XII. Final Note: The Echo Remains
Somewhere, in a version of reality that no longer exists…
The Colosseum still stands.
Empty.
Waiting.
But in this timeline?
It’s nothing more than a shadow of something that almost was.
And because of Jaiden Rishel and those who stood beside him—
It never will be.