A few months later...
[First Person POV]
It began with a battle no mortal remembers. A war beyond memory. A sacrifice erased from time. But though the name is lost, the impact remains…
But the Gods have plans of their own. Such a sacrifice of three lifetimes, if forgotten, would sully the legacy of the man who gave his all to protect everyone. So, the Living Tribunal decided to let the memories of that man remain in existence.
Who am I?
From the edge of existence, where time folds in silence and stars whisper their old songs, I watch.
I am Uatu. The Watcher.
And what I see now is something no being in the cosmos expected. A convergence. Not a collision. Not a battle. But a fusion. Two multiverses once held apart by the thinnest membrane of possibility now coexist in a singular restructured cosmic thread.
The DC and Marvel universes have merged.
Not into one world. Not into chaos.
But into harmony.
Two Earths orbit the same sun now, held in perfect balance by a new gravitational structure born from their union. Twin planets. Twin histories. Coexisting within a shared solar system that has been remade. The laws of nature twisted themselves to allow it. The cosmos bent but did not break.
With this merger came change. Familiar faces. New alliances. Old rivalries reborn. Gods and mutants walk the same streets. Lanterns and sorcerers defend the same skies. Titans of strength and intellect build new foundations from once-separate legacies.
But not all that crossed this boundary came to build.
New villains have emerged. Hybrids of hate and ambition, forged from the worst of both worlds. They strike from the shadows between realities, using the chaos of this new existence to hide and grow stronger.
Yet light always rises to meet the dark.
And at the heart of that light stands the daughter of a legacy that now exists only in the whispers of the stars.
Morgan Stark.
Not a vigilante. Not a soldier. She does not wear a mask. She does not fight in alleys or from rooftops.
She fights with thought. With design. With vision.
She carries the name of Stark. She carries the will of Wayne. And she has become the bridge between two Earths.
Alongside Susan Storm, she has constructed a vast teleportation network. Twin-gate systems woven from the leftover research and quantum philosophies of Bruce Wayne. Vibranium laced with Nth metal. Arc reactors are tuned to respond to both chronal variance and dimensional anchors.
Through their work, anyone may walk between Earths. Heroes and civilians alike. No longer separated by time or stars. Morgan has made the impossible mundane.
But she did more than connect worlds.
She protected them.
The Aegis Net now circles both Earths. An orbital shield network capable of detecting dimensional rifts and responding to multiversal incursions in real time. It is not a weapon of war. It is a guardian system. A promise.
Morgan never speaks of her father. She does not mourn publicly. She does not wear the symbol he once wore. But everything she creates echoes with his presence. Every shield she builds, every life she saves, is another verse in the story he never got to finish.
I watch her as I once watched him.
And I watch others, too.
Selina Kyle, now visibly pregnant, walks the rooftops of Gotham with a newfound serenity.
Harley Quinn, also expecting, paints murals of hope across the city, her laughter echoing with joy rather than madness.
Diana Prince trains young heroes in Themyscira, her strength and wisdom guiding the next generation.
Susan Storm continues to refine the teleportation network, her intellect and determination unwavering.
Kara soars between the twin Earths, a symbol of unity and hope.
Jennifer Walters offers legal counsel to those navigating the complexities of the merged worlds, her courtroom becoming a place of justice and understanding.
Pamela Isley cultivates gardens that blend flora from both universes, creating sanctuaries of peace and healing. And she still runs Wayne Industries.
Natasha Romanoff trains a new cadre of spies and operatives, ensuring the safety of both Earths from threats within and beyond.
Clint Barton mentors young archers, passing on his skills and experiences to those eager to protect their new world.
Martha dedicated herself to humanitarian efforts, their past tragedies fueling their desire to heal.
Thomas decided to run Stark Industries after Selina decided to take a break from work due to her pregnancy.
Damien Wayne, now a young man, finds purpose in diplomacy, bridging gaps between former enemies.
Elissa Wayne created her own team of heroes. The Teen Titans. They are doing a great job of protecting the world.
Nyssa Raatko and Talia al Ghul work together to train the SHIELD agents who don't have superpowers.
Ariel returned to her kingdom, Atlantis, and no one saw her ever again. She decided not to touch the outside land again because it reminds her of Bruce. Although their relationship never progressed far, she was still in love with him.
Hela decided to go on a journey of her own to master her new powers.
The new Avengers, led by Ami Han, have now become the protectors of the Marvel Earth.
And then, on the day Bruce sacrificed himself, the impossible happened.
Carol Danvers, Wanda Maximoff, Peter Parker, Professor Charles Xavier, and everyone who died after Thanos' war in Magneto's hands returned to life, their presence a testament to the resilience of hope.
Thor's wounds healed, and he rose once more, his hammer Mjolnir gleaming with renewed purpose.
Jean Grey emerged from her seclusion, her heart lightened by the return of those she once lost.
Wanda, now free of corruption, lives with Vision and her children in peace and happiness.
The cosmos has changed, and with it, the stories of its heroes.
I watch, as I always have, bearing witness to the ever-evolving tapestry of existence.
For in this new era, forged from the union of two universes, the possibilities are as infinite as the stars themselves.
...
[3rd Person POV]
The Watcher bowed his head in silent reverence.
"Thank you, Bruce Wayne," he said, his voice carried only by the void. "Your sacrifice echoed farther than you could ever know."
But as the stars shifted in their quiet orbits, something tugged at the edge of Uatu's perception. A vibration. Subtle, like the whisper of a forgotten memory trying to claw its way back into time.
The Watcher turned.
Beyond the gravitational cradle of the twin Earths, beyond the regulated silence of deep space, something was moving.
Fast.
A meteor?
No, something more. It shimmered unnaturally as fragments of quantum dust trailing behind it like a broken time-thread unraveling in space. The object spiraled with heat, cutting a scar across the black as it flew toward DC Earth.
Uatu focused. The air around him pulsed as he bent his attention inward and outward, watching not just its path but its probability.
Inside, barely alive, was a human.
The burning object entered Earth's atmosphere and then crashed...
The crash lit up the arctic night like a falling star gone wrong. Ice cracked. Wind howled. The ground trembled for miles. Snow turned to steam as the strange object slammed into the frozen earth, carving a wide crater of melted frost and scorched stone.
Then silence.
The Watcher stood above it all, miles away but fully aware. His eyes, ancient and vast, narrowed. He felt the ripple before it reached him. Something familiar. Something once thought lost to time.
He whispered to no one.
"The dead do not always sleep. Some are simply... misplaced."
Beneath the ice, the wreckage hissed. Metal twisted. The object was no ordinary meteor. It was a vessel... half-burned, barely holding together. Panels of alien alloy bent under pressure. Symbols marked the side, scratched and faded by its journey through time and dimension.
Inside, a man lay still. Covered in frost. Clinging to life.
Not a god. Not a ghost.
A man.
"The world remembers his name in fragments," the Watcher said, his voice quiet and distant. "But the stars remember it whole."
The figure inside the wreck moved, barely. A flicker of breath against the frozen air.
"He gave everything. And yet fate, greedy as ever, took more than it needed."
The Watcher closed his eyes.
"Bruce Wayne. Your story is not done."
He turned away from the falling snow, his cloak shifting like starlight in the wind. His eyes caught something sinister swirling at the edge of the merged verse.
"How much more must you sacrifice to get some peace?"
Below, machines buried in the wreckage hummed to life. Faint blue light flickered through the cracks. A heartbeat, slow and steady, echoed inside the pod. The man's eyes twitched beneath closed lids.
Somewhere deep in the arctic silence, hope stirred again.
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