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In the Other Universe, a universe that nearly overlaps our own, the Creator has ruled the heavens since the beginning of time. Sometime in his early life, he decided he would be a more effective deity by removing his negative traits. In doing so, he created the Angry Alter Ego, a demi-god identical in appearance to him. To ensure that this new deity would not unleash havoc upon his world, the Creator also gave him a seed of morality that would grow over time.
Concurrently, the world of Magid was in the clutches of a cruel dictator. The dictator seized control after killing the Ten Kings of Magid, despite their ability to control the elements. He remained in power until 2 years prior to the beginning of The Kyoto Ordeal. A team of mercenaries, lead by Bounty Hunter Silberman, overthrew the dictator and liberated Magid. However, now the world was without a leader. The Creator, seeing that Magid needed its king restored, called for the Angry Alter Ego.
The Angry Alter Ego, who since his departure from the Creator's heavenly palace, had travelled the Other Universe fighting in countless wars. He was given the name the God of War, because of his immortality and godly ability to fight with nearly any weapon or form of hand to hand combat. By the liberation of Magid, he was using the alias Adam Evans and had taken the position of Captain Commander of a swordsman corps, the Shinsengumi. After careful consideration, the Angry Alter Ego accepted the position and became the King of Magid.
However, since the millenia since his creation, the seed of morality had begun to spread far into the Angry Alter Ego's being. After ruling harshly for two years, he decided that he would follow the Creator's example and remove the anger and negative emotions within him. To help him, the Creator lent his aide, Danielle Gatti, to counsel him through the preparation it would take to perform the ritual.
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With Danielle's help, the Angry Alter Ego successfully removes his excess anger, sealing it within a glass orb. But unbeknownst to everyone, a dark figure appears within the Palace of Magid and released the deity, now a concentration of anger and negative, hateful feelings. When the Angry Alter Ego returns to his bedroom later that night, he is confronted by his dark half. He censures the Angry Alter Ego for throwing him away, calling him a hypocrite and saying that he is nothing without him. The dark half of the Angry Alter Ego departs the palace after explaining his plans: in exchange for his freedom, he has sworn allegiance to the shadowy being that freed him and plans to travel to Earth. From there, he will seize control of Japan as a part of his master's goal of domination of Earth. The Angry Alter Ego forbids this, but his other half says that he can no longer decide for him, and leaves after insulting his strength.
Deciding he must deal with the problem he created, the Angry Alter Ego tests his strength against the Creator in a sword fight to determine if he would still be strong enough without rage to fuel his fighting skills. He defeats the Creator and leaves without saying a word, following his other half to Earth. Deciding that something is amiss, the Creator calls for the Bounty Hunter Silberman and New Baggins, a super-human bound by the Creator's will, to go with himself and Danielle to Earth, find the Angry Alter Ego, and bring him home safely. But the Angry Alter Ego has not abandoned his lone wolf style of life, and moves alone through the strange city of Kyoto to find his other half and prevent an interdimensional incident.
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