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-The Fantareals' original name was Espers, but I changed it so people didn't confuse it with ESPers (though there are quite some Fantareals with Psychic Esperials anyway). If any of you got a better idea for a name, please say it. Fantareals sounds rather stupid, but I didn't get any better ideas at the moment.

-Gods choose someone from their Universe, and only their Universe, to become their successor. However, it can only be a living being (so they can't choose someone already-dead, or undead), who would become the God once it dies, and while they could chose anyone, it's better to chose someone smart (you wouldn't put a monkey in charge of an entire universe along with all it's timelines for 300-500 years, would you?).

Also, you don't have a choice in the matter if you are chosen. You were chosen to be the next God, take it or take it, don't like it? Cry then cry some more. Gods can't choose someone from another God's universe nor Nexus, unless there's someone on Nexus that comes from the God's universe.

-Nexus is outside space and time, so I guess you could call it some sort of alternate plane of existence in it's own "dimension". One can't see the other Universes from Nexus, nor Viceversa, but the information from each Universe still flows into Nexus, and through the Link Stations one can travel to and out of Nexus.

-There's also one thing: There's a difference here between "Timeline" and "Universe". A timeline is the exact same world, but things happen differently. In a different Universe, that world's version in that Universe would have different "rules" and elements.

For example: Let's say Neo killed Yang in No Brakes. That's a different Timeline of Remnant. Team RWBY took a certain mission instead of another and died, that's a different Timeline. But if instead it's a Remnant where there are no Hunters or Grimm, it's a different Universe's version of Remnant.

Extra Stuff:

Almost everything in Judgement is based on something. The Judgements themselves, along with the Chaos and Orders, are based 70% on Dissidia Final Fantasy, and 30% on Fate/EXTRA. Also, some more info about the Judgements:

-The Order and Chaos that will participate, are chosen randomly, though one can still volunteer. If 2 or more volunteer, they can solve it however they want, like gentlemen or through a brawl of some kind, or just leaving it to luck.

-How an Order/Chaos chooses their fighters is up to them. They can look personally for one, ask for remarkable individuals from a God's universe or Nexus, through a tournament or something, or even randomly. It's also up to the Order/Chaos if the chosen person can refuse or not.

-Modern Judgements are based on consecutive 1vs1 fights between fighters of both sides, with 1 week-long rest in between. Killing is optional, though killing your oponent tends to make things easier later. After everyone has fought, the "finals" begin, and everyone fights an oponent from the other team 1-on-1, no waiting this time. After every member of a side has been defeated/killed, the "winning" side now fights the Order/Chaos, to the death (this part is not optional).

-Once an Order/Chaos dies, the one who dealt the killing blow becomes a new Order/Chaos inmediately. Anyone can become a Order/Chaos, Fantareal or not, child or adult, even a dog or not-humanoid being can become one. This can also happen outside Judgements, though it's more rare.

-The worlds where the fights take place are chosen by the Aesir King and Valkyrian Queen. Usually the chosen worlds are ones that aren't particularly useful anymore to Nexus or the God of the universe that world is part of.